The Anderson Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the United States Hockey League's regular season champion.
The Curt Hammer Award is a trophy awarded each year to the player in the United States Hockey League who best reflects the goals of the USHL, his team and the organization.
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Marquette Iron Rangers were a semi-pro senior ice hockey team from Marquette, Michigan that played in the United States Hockey League from 1964-1976 where they were five-time champions (three league and two playoffs).