Portage Lakes Hockey Club

Based in Houghton, Michigan, the club played at the Amphidrome from 1904 until 1907, and later appeared in amateur circuits as well.

A second coming of the team is playing in the Great Lakes Hockey League.

The club was founded in 1900–01 around Berlin, Ontario native defenceman and future Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Dr. Jack Gibson, who had arrived in Houghton to practice dentistry.

From 1920–1922 the team played two seasons in the western Group 3 of the United States Amateur Hockey Association.

Among the players on the team were: This American ice hockey team-related article is a stub.

Team picture, 1905-06. Clockwise from top left: Bruce Stuart (captain), Barney Holden , John T. McNamara (manager), Grindy Forrester , W.M. Riley Hern (goaltender), Joe H. Hall , Harry Bright , James W. Duggan (trainer), Walter A. Forrest , Fred W. "Cyclone" Taylor , Fred E. Lake .