Chicagoan Ice Hockey Team

Team Chicago, officially known as the Chicagoan Ice Hockey Team, is the national ice hockey team of the Chicago Republic.

It is broadcast by Chicago Republic Television (CRTV).

History
Team Chicago was founded in 1968, a year after the founding of the Chicagoan Hockey League (CHL). The Chicagoan Hockey League was founded after a number of hockey clubs started forming around the country, while before the CHL, there was only one major team, which was the Chicago Blackhawks.

Team Chicago played their first game in the former Chicago Stadium in Chicago City against Team Western Republic, and won 5-4 in overtime.

Team Chicago has always had a hockey rivalry with the Western Republic, playing games and series together from time to time. The most recent series between Chicago and the Western Republic was the 2017 Summit Series, resulting in Chicago losing in game 7 overtime, held in the WestAir Centre in Calgary, Western Republic.

Venues
Team Chicago has six main venues. The largest venue is the United Center in Chicago City.