North American Hockey League (CJets)

The North American Hockey League, also known as the NAHL, is a hockey league consisting of 24 teams teams in four countries. Those four countries are the Chicago Republic, North Quebec, Texavia, and Huatancun. Every season, the top 12 teams in the league, top 6 from each conference, advance to the playoffs. There are four rounds of the playoffs; the wild card round, quarterfinals, semifinals, and the American Cup Finals. The winner of the Americana Cup Finals wins the American Cup. As of 2019, the latest winner of the American Cup were the St. Louis Blues, who won it against the Dallas Stars. As of 2019, the team with the most American Cups is the Chicago Blackhawks, who have won six since the league was founded in 1936.

The North American Hockey League was founded in 1936, with six teams. The first six teams were the Chicago Blackhawks, the Detroit Red Wings, the St. Louis Blues, the Minnesota North Stars (relocated to Dallas to become the Dallas Stars), the Houston Aeros, and the Dallas Outlaws (relocated to Austin to become the Austin Outlaws). The league originated in only two countries, which were the Chicago Republic and Texavia, however they eventually expanded to North Quebec and Huatancun.

The North American Hockey League has its headquarters in Chicago City.

Teams
The North American Hockey League has 24 teams, 12 in each conference. There are 4 teams in North Quebec, 8 teams in the Chicago Republic, 8 teams in Texavia, and 4 teams in Huatancun.