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I don't understand why the whole 1990s International Junior B team that then went to the American Frontier Hockey League (later the America West Hockey League) is not even mentioned here... It was an amazing time in Great Falls. They would pack the four seasons and the fights were epic. The Jr. B league had just six teams, the Lethbridge Bridge City Barons, Brooks Rangers, Kainai Golden Chiefs, Medicine Hat Cubs and Taber Gold Suns (folded midway into Great Falls' first season). The team then went to the AFHL with teams in Helena, Billings, Colorado and Wyoming and went WAYYYY downhill... Lots of history there of the team that is unfound anywhere. Need someone to dig up some old Great Falls Tribune archives here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.48.28.50 (talk) 14:36, 27 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I believe you are looking for Great Falls Americans (AWHL). Probably not mentioned because no one has added anything (please note that they are NOT the same team or franchise, just like it is not the same team or franchise as the Great Falls Americans (WHL); just the same name). But if it is added, we need some references, which appear to be very difficult to locate for low-level US-based junior teams. Yosemiter (talk) 14:42, 27 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]