• The 195152 AHL season was the 16th season of the American Hockey League. Nine teams played 68 games each in the schedule. The Pittsburgh Hornets won their...
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  • The 1952–53 AHL season was the 17th season of the American Hockey League. The league loses two teams, bringing an end to East & West Divisions. The F....
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  • The 1950–51 AHL season was the 15th season of the American Hockey League. Ten teams were scheduled to play 70 games each, however the New Haven Eagles...
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    As of the 2024–25 AHL season, all 32 NHL teams held affiliations with an AHL team. Historically, when an NHL team does not have an AHL affiliate, its players...
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  • playoffs with ten goals and six assists. During the 195152 season, Pittsburgh finished first overall in the AHL, finishing with 46 wins and 95 points. The Hornets...
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    Camille Henry (category Buffalo Bisons (AHL) players)
    the league in goals in 1951-52 with 52 goals and in 1952-53 with 46 goals. He also led the league in point scoring in 1951-52 with 114 points and was...
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    played 45 games in two championship seasons for the Maple Leafs, he spent most of the 1948–49 season in the AHL with the Pittsburgh Hornets before he...
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  • goal scoring for both seasons. Kinasewich returned to the Flyers for one season before playing for the Hershey Bears of the AHL from 1959–62. The final...
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  • the Bisons' final season and moved into a similar role with the Sabres in 1971. After the Bisons folded, the Sabres were granted an AHL franchise, which...
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  • to the older venue. Over the next 66 seasons, Bears' teams played a total of 2,280 EAHL and AHL regular season and playoff games at the Hersheypark Arena...
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  • New Haven Eagles (category Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 1951)
    Haven Tomahawks (195152), New Haven Nutmegs (1952–53), and the New Haven Blades (1954–1972). Two subsequent franchises playing the AHL were based in New...
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  • season, are the second oldest. Franchises in their current form are in boldface, i.e. Hershey Bears. "28 teams to participate in 2020-21 AHL season"...
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    of high school, and in 1954 he signed with the American Hockey League's (AHL) Hershey Bears. Cherry had a long playing career in professional minor hockey...
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  • year. He scored a career high 48 goals in 1951. Glover played 54 games with the Detroit Red Wings in 195152, but he was not active during the playoffs...
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  • 1946–47 Rockets in fact still hold the AHL mark for fewest wins in a season at five on a record of 5–52–7. The AHL's dismal record in the city all changed...
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  • the Vancouver Canucks relocated their AHL franchise to Utica for the 2013–14 season. The Comets are the second AHL team to call Utica home; another New...
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    Hockey League, Labine joined the Bruins near the conclusion of the 195152 season and with his rugged, spectacular style, he quickly established himself...
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    Parker MacDonald (category Buffalo Bisons (AHL) players)
    in the Ontario Hockey Association for the Toronto Marlboros in the 195152 season and starting turning heads. He was a natural goal-scorer but the management...
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    Pierre Pilote (category Buffalo Bisons (AHL) players)
    played four full seasons for the minor professional club the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League (AHL). During his fifth season, he was signed...
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  • become the I-AHL's first champions by winning the Calder Cup. The Oke Trophy remained the West Division championship through to the 195152 season. In the...
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    (AHL). With the Indians, Rayner led the league in shutouts and goals against average and was named to the Second All-Star Team. The following season Rayner...
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    to the playoff champion of the American Hockey League (AHL). First awarded in the 1937–38 season, it is named after Frank Calder, first president of the...
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  • 2024 Stanley Cup Finals (category 2023–24 NHL season)
    (C) – 0 regular-season games, 67 with Charlotte of the AHL #36 Patrick Giles (RW) – 0 regular-season games, 66 with Charlotte of the AHL #3 Matt Kiersted...
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  • Phil Hergesheimer (category Cincinnati Mohawks (AHL) players)
    (1939) Calder Cup Championship (1939) AHL First All-Star Team (1944 & 1947) AHL Scoring Championship (1947) AHL Second All-Star Team (1948 & 1949) Honoured...
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    MJHL First All-Star Team (1949 & 1950) USHL Second All-Star Team (1951) Calder Cup (AHL) Championship (1953) WHL Championship (1957) WHL Prairie Division...
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    his NHL debut on March 25, 1951, playing against the Montreal Canadiens in the Red Wings' final game of the season. In 195152 he spent six games with the...
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    League (AHL), with the Providence Reds for six seasons and the remainder with the Cleveland Barons. His 636 wins as a coach is the second most in AHL history...
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    Steve Wochy (category Buffalo Bisons (AHL) players)
    Cleveland Barons and Buffalo Bisons. Wojciechowski was named a first-team AHL All-star in 1952. Campbell, Ken (April 23, 2020). "Meet Steve Wochy, the...
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    1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 24 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He spent the majority of his career...
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    Dickie Moore (ice hockey) (category Buffalo Bisons (AHL) players)
    and made his debut with the Montreal Canadiens in the middle of the 195152 season. Moore had played on two Memorial Cup winners, one with the Montreal...
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