Chicago Power

[1] After the 1995–96 season, the team was sold to Peter Pocklington, moved and became the Edmonton Drillers.

[2] Although the Power was primarily known only as an indoor team, in the summer of 1992 they formed a full outdoor squad.

[4] In addition to several exhibition matches[5] they participated in the 1992 Professional Cup alongside five APSL and two CSL clubs.

In eight outdoor matches that year the Power won only once, lost five times, while drawing twice.

[23] Howard Balson[24] and Kenny Stern[25] were the primary broadcast team in Chicago.