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| | Official site of the AHL powered by SLAM! Sports - Hall Of Fame: F.G. (Teddy) Oke Trophy (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30) |
 | | Teddy Oke was the owner of the Kitchener team in the Canadian Professional Hockey League, one of two leagues that joined to create the present-day American Hockey League in 1936. |
 | | One of the oldest trophies in North American sports, the Oke Trophy was first presented nearly eight decades ago to the London Panthers, champions of the CPHL in 1927. |
 | | Through the years, it has gone to the winner of the old International League, the AHL's Western Division winner, the regular-season champion in the one-division AHL, and the winners of the Eastern, Northern and New England Divisions. |
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