1970–71 IHL season

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The 1970–71 IHL season was the 26th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. Seven teams participated in the regular season, and the Port Huron Flags won the Turner Cup.

Regular season

GP W L T GF GA Pts
Muskegon Mohawks 72 43 24 5 300 212 91
Des Moines Oak Leafs 72 38 23 11 286 233 87
Dayton Gems 72 36 29 7 263 263 79
Flint Generals 72 33 32 7 247 224 73
Fort Wayne Komets 72 28 32 12 221 233 68
Port Huron Flags 72 25 36 11 248 292 61
Toledo Hornets 72 17 44 11 211 319 45

Turner Cup-Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

The semifinals were a round-robin with the Port Huron Flags, Des Moines Oak Leafs, and the Dayton Gems competing. The Flags and Oak Leafs advanced to the finals.

  • Des Moines - Dayton 4:2
  • Port Huron - Des Moines 6:3
  • Dayton - Port Huron 9:5
  • Des Moines - Dayton 5:1

Final

  • Port Huron Flags - Des Moines Oak Leafs 4:2 on series