The 1947–48 IHL season was the third season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. Six teams participated in...
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Toledo Mercurys (category Ice hockey clubs established in 1947)
first year of operation in the 1947–48 season. Toledo defeated the Windsor Hettche Spitfires four games to one in the IHL championship series. Team coach...
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Toledo Goaldiggers (section Season-by-season record)
Turner Cup championships during the 1981–82 IHL season and the 1982–83 IHL season. After the 1985–86 season the franchise was forced to suspend operations...
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List of oldest National Hockey League players (section Oldest players in a regular season or playoff game)
Whalers for his final full pro season in 1979–80. In 1997, Howe returned at 69 years old playing one game (one shift) in the IHL with the Detroit Vipers. 2...
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American Hockey League (section Absorption of the IHL)
its history. At the same time, the then-rival IHL lost half of its eight members after the 1935–36 season, leaving it with just four member teams: the...
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League for the 1928–29 season. The Bisons transferred to the International Hockey League for the next season. Buffalo were IHL league champions in 1931–32...
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John Cullen (section Regular season and playoffs)
Flint Spirits of the International Hockey League (IHL) for the 1987–88 season, where he was named the IHL's co-Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player...
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Bud Poile (section Regular season and playoffs)
World War—was a member of the Leafs' Stanley Cup-winning team of 1947. The next season, he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks in a multi-player deal...
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Phil Hergesheimer (category Detroit Olympics (IHL) players)
Cup Championship (1939) AHL First All-Star Team (1944 & 1947) AHL Scoring Championship (1947) AHL Second All-Star Team (1948 & 1949) Honoured Member of...
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reimburse him for some travel expenses. The International Hockey League (IHL) expressed some interest in picking up the Youngstown team, but the league...
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Tom McGrattan (section Regular season and playoffs)
Hockey League game for the Detroit Red Wings during the 1947–48 season, on November 9, 1947 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The rest of his career lasted...
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Jack Ingoldsby (section Regular season and playoffs)
hockey for the Toronto Staffords in 1945 and 1946. Immediately after, from 1947 to 1953, he played for the Owen Sound Mercurys. He won the Allan Cup with...
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of the IHL (1992–2001) A third Cleveland Barons, second in AHL (2001–2006) Lake Erie/Cleveland Monsters (2007–present) of the AHL Single season Goals:...
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Vic Howe (section Regular season and playoffs)
three seasons in the 1950s. Howe retired after the 1956–57 season in the British National League, but returned to hockey for the 1961–62 season with the...
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the Columbus Owls. In the 1974–75 IHL season, Lallo improved the team to 48 wins, 99 points, first overall in the IHL, and his seventh Huber Trophy. Muskegon...
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Detroit Hettche (redirect from Windsor Spitfires (IHL))
Windsor Hettche Spitfires in 1947, then moved across the river from Windsor, Ontario in 1949. The team played seven seasons total, folding in 1952. standings...
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Larry Kwong (section Regular season and playoffs)
York's Chinatown. Kwong went on to lead the New York Rovers in scoring in 1947–1948 with 86 points in 65 games. On March 13, 1948, Kwong became the first...
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Pittsburgh Hornets (section Season-by-season results)
in 1927, playing their first nine seasons as the Detroit Olympics. Then on October 4, 1936, after winning the IHL championship, the Olympics moved to...
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Gordie Howe (section Regular season and playoffs)
Vipers of the IHL in 1997). In a feat unsurpassed by any hockey player, he finished in the top five in scoring for 20-straight seasons. Howe also scored...
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Sweeney Schriner (category National Hockey League scoring leaders (prior to 1947–48))
signed him to a contract to play for their International Hockey League (IHL) affiliate, the Syracuse Stars. He appeared in 44 games with the Stars in...
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Vancouver Canucks (section Season-by-season record)
of the Montreal Canadiens in 1947–48 that a goaltender had been named the captain of an NHL team. During the ensuing season, the Canucks retired their second...
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United States Hockey League (category 1947 establishments in the United States)
established as the American Amateur Hockey League in 1947 and began play for the 1947–48 season. When the league began operations it had five teams in...
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Mud Bruneteau (category Detroit Olympics (IHL) players)
Stanley Cup. Bruneteau had his best season in 1943–44 when he scored 35 goals in 39 games in the 50-game NHL season. After his playing career was over...
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Carl Liscombe (category Detroit Olympics (IHL) players)
1943 Stanley Cup champions. After scoring 42 points during the regular season, he tied a league record with 14 points in the playoffs. He scored the last...
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John Fisher (ice hockey) (category 1947 births)
leagues (CHL, IHL, EHL). He played 40 games with the Alberta Oilers of the World Hockey Association during the league's inaugural 1972–73 season. "METAMORPHOSIS...
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Indianapolis Ice (section IHL Ice)
United States Hockey League called the Indiana Ice following the 2003–04 season, while they relocated to Topeka, Kansas, to become the Topeka Tarantulas...
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Tulsa Oilers (section Season records)
with 18 wins in 64 games in the 2008–09 season, Hall hired head coach Bruce Ramsay, fresh off a trip to the IHL's Turner Cup finals with the Muskegon Fury...
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HC CSKA Moscow (section Season-by-season KHL record)
1993–94 IHL season. In 1996 after a conflict with management of the club, Tikhonov created his own separate team called HC CSKA that spent two seasons in the...
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Marcel Pronovost (section Regular season and playoffs)
Ontario Hockey Association (OHA), beginning in 1947–48. The Spitfires were a dominant team that season; Windsor finished with the best record in the OHA...
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Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1946-47 Stratford Kroehlers OHA 25 6 10 16 7 — — — — — 1947-48 Oshawa Generals...
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