• The Cleveland Barons were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1976 to 1978. They were a relocation of the California...
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  • The name Cleveland Barons has been used by three professional hockey teams and one junior team. Cleveland Barons (NHL), the National Hockey League team...
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  • The Cleveland Barons were a professional American ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Cleveland, Ohio, at Gund Arena between...
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  • The Cleveland Barons were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Cleveland Arena...
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  • Barons may refer to: Plural of "baron" Barons (surname), Latvian surname Barons, Alberta, Canada Barons (TV series), Australian IV series The Barons, a...
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  • The 1977–78 Cleveland Barons season was the team's eleventh and final season in the NHL. The relocation to Cleveland did not cure the attendance problems...
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  • Indians/Falcons/Barons (1929–1936 IHL; 1936–1973 AHL) — nine-time Calder Cup champions Cleveland Crusaders (1972–1976) WHA Cleveland Barons (1976–1978) NHL Cleveland...
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  • Indians. He had also owned the nine-time American Hockey League champion Cleveland Barons, but moved them to Jacksonville, Florida to make room for the Crusaders...
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  • This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Cleveland Barons of the National Hockey League (NHL). This list does not include players...
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  • The Cleveland Barons Hockey Association still sponsors a number of youth hockey teams named the Cleveland Barons, including U16 and U18 teams. "Barons win...
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    hockey franchises, beginning in 1937 with the AHL member Cleveland Barons. The original Barons, although having been the most successful team in AHL history...
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    Rosen, Stouffer sold the team in 1972 to a group led by Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Barons owner Nick Mileti. Steinbrenner went on to buy the New...
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    name "Barons Bus." The company name originated from the former American Hockey League team based in Cleveland, the Cleveland Barons. In 2014, Barons Bus...
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    World Hockey Association (1972–76) Cleveland Barons, NHL (1976–78) Cleveland Lumberjacks, IHL (1992–2001) Cleveland Barons, American Hockey League relocated...
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    Washington Capitals and the Vancouver Canucks, the Barons merged with the North Stars. The Barons are the only NHL team to merge operations with another...
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  • Great Depression in 1937 as a playing site for Sutphin's AHL team, the Cleveland Barons. The arena was at 3717 Euclid Avenue, and seated over 10,000 in the...
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  • low attendance. The franchise was relocated in 1976 to become the Cleveland Barons, who would cease operations two years later. They are the only franchise...
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    finals, and compiling a 13–12 record in their history. The defunct Cleveland Barons are second, with 9 total championships. On May 11, 2020, the AHL cancelled...
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  • Blackhawks. Market previously served by: Cleveland Barons of the NHL (1976–78) Franchise replaced by: Cleveland Barons of the AHL (2001–06) On December 16...
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  • The 1976–77 Cleveland Barons season was the first season for this franchise in Cleveland, after nine seasons in the San Francisco Bay Area as the Oakland...
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    the Barons after the popular former American Hockey League team, they played at The Coliseum in Richfield, which had been vacated by the Cleveland Crusaders...
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  • The Seals, later renamed the California Golden Seals and then the Cleveland Barons, are the only team from the expansion to cease operations and not reach...
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  • later. It was the 10th overall Calder Cup won by a Cleveland team. The original Cleveland Barons that played from 1937 to 1973 won it nine times, with...
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    Syracuse Stars (1936–40; became Buffalo Bisons) Cleveland Barons (1937–1973; became Jacksonville Barons) Hershey Bears (1938–present) Indianapolis Capitals...
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    Johnny Bower (category Cleveland Barons (1937–1973) players)
    League (AHL), where he spent eleven seasons playing mostly for the Cleveland Barons in the late 1940s and 1950s. Bower told various stories about his name...
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  • a point per game over his 10-year playing career with the original Cleveland Barons. Upon his retirement, he was the AHL's career leader in points.   Player...
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    The dukedom of Cleveland was created again on 29 January 1833 for William Vane, 3rd Earl of Darlington, along with the title Baron Raby. He was a great-grandson...
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    was renamed the Cleveland Barons for the 1937–38 season, a name they kept until 1973. They folded after the 1973–74 season. "Cleveland Indians hockey team...
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    Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (category Cleveland Barons (2001–2006))
    professional basketball team, the Cleveland Rebels of the Basketball Association of America, the original Cleveland Barons ice hockey team, and hosted several...
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  • Oakland Seals would later fold. Among all defunct franchises, the Cleveland Barons recorded the most games played (858), losses (448), and ties (141)...
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