• The New Haven Eagles were a professional ice hockey team that played in New Haven, Connecticut. The Eagles were one of five inaugural franchises in the...
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  • Goals for, GA = Goals against "New Haven Eagles Statistics and History". Hockey DB. Retrieved February 16, 2024. New Haven Eagles Statistics and History...
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  • Hockey League's New Haven Eagles from 1936 to 1952, the New Haven Blades of the Eastern Hockey League from 1954 to 1972, the New Haven Elms of the Eastern...
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    Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport (IATA: HVN, ICAO: KHVN, FAA LID: HVN) is a public airport located three miles southeast of downtown New Haven, in New Haven...
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    Syracuse Eagles) New Haven Nighthawks (1972–92; became New Haven Senators) Springfield Indians (1974–94; became Worcester IceCats) Syracuse Eagles (1974–75;...
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  • teams played 56 games each in the schedule, while an eighth team, the New Haven Eagles ceased operations 32 games into the season, in January 1943. The Buffalo...
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    The University of New Haven (UNH) is a private university in West Haven, Connecticut. Between its main campus in West Haven and its graduate school campus...
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  • Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania (LHU) is a public university in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Pennsylvania State System...
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  • The New Haven Chargers are the athletic teams that represent the University of New Haven, located in West Haven, Connecticut, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate...
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  • Cup as league champions. The New Haven Ramblers revert to their previous name, the New Haven Eagles. The New Haven Eagles cease operations 28 games into...
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  • expansion after World War II, the New Haven Tomahawks were established after the demise of the AHL's New Haven Eagles. The team did well in its inaugural...
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  • Norm Burns (category New Haven Eagles players)
    Youngstown, Alberta. Heather Bernard; Kevin Tennyson (2007). Hockey in New Haven. Arcadia Publishing. p. 21. ISBN 9780738554556. Retrieved February 1,...
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  • Milwaukee Clarks (1949–50) New Haven Eagles (1943–44) New Haven Tomahawks / Nutmegs (1951–53) New York Athletic Club (1933–34) New York Rovers (1935–36 to...
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  • Darren Rizzi (category New Haven Chargers football coaches)
    Northeastern University, the University of New Haven and Colgate University. Rizzi grew up in Hillsdale, New Jersey, and graduated from Bergen Catholic...
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    Babe Dye (category New York Americans players)
    and was reassigned to the Americans' minor league affiliate, the New Haven Eagles in 1929. The next year, Dye signed as a free agent with the first professional...
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  • GP W L T Pts GF GA Springfield Indians (BRK) 56 31 20 5 67 213 167 New Haven Eagles (NYR) 56 26 26 4 56 182 219 Washington Lions (MTL) 56 20 30 6 46 160...
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  • Frank Beisler (category New Haven Eagles players)
    Cup championship with the Buffalo Bisons in 1946. Beisler was born in New Haven, Connecticut. Biographical information and career statistics from NHL...
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    the Philadelphia Eagles' 92nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their fourth under head coach Nick Sirianni. The Eagles look to improve...
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  • Vernon Ayres (category New Haven Eagles players)
    seasons in the National Hockey League for the New York Americans, Montreal Maroons, St. Louis Eagles and New York Rangers and twelve seasons of professional...
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  • Maurice Roberts (ice hockey) (category New Haven Eagles players)
    in the minor leagues, most notably for the Cleveland Barons and the New Haven Eagles. His career was interrupted for four seasons after he enlisted in the...
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  • Jake Milford (category New Haven Eagles players)
    of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Ap (1984-12-24). "JAKE MILFORD". The New York Times. p. 24. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-09-10. "Jake Milford, a...
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  • second Calder Cup as league champions. The Syracuse Stars moved to Buffalo, New York, becoming the second incarnation of the Buffalo Bisons. Notes: GP =...
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    The New Haven–Springfield Line is a railroad line owned by Amtrak from New Haven, Connecticut, north to Springfield, Massachusetts, serving the Knowledge...
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    Bill Summerhill (category New Haven Eagles players)
    0 0 2 1938–39 New Haven Eagles IAHL 6 1 2 3 0 — — — — — 1939–40 Montreal Canadiens NHL 13 3 2 5 24 — — — — — 1939–40 New Haven Eagles IAHL 27 14 27 41...
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    Flat Walsh (category New Haven Eagles players)
    played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Maroons and New York Americans between 1927 and 1933. Much of his career, which spanned 1915...
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    Cliff Goupille (category New Haven Eagles players)
    — — — — 1936–37 Montreal Canadiens NHL 5 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 1936–37 New Haven Eagles IAHL 34 6 4 10 78 — — — — — 1937–38 Montreal Canadiens NHL 47 4 5 9...
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  • Glen Brydson (category New Haven Eagles players)
    which became the American Hockey League, where he played for the New Haven Eagles, Indianapolis Capitals, Springfield Indians, and Pittsburgh Hornets...
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    George Brown (ice hockey) (category New Haven Eagles players)
    following season, he split his time between Montreal and the IAHL New Haven Eagles. That season he was again held pointless during the playoffs. He played...
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  • Henry Maracle (category New Haven Eagles players)
    Hockey League (Can-Am), the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, the Bronx Tigers of the Can-Am, the New Haven Eagles of the Can-Am, the Philadelphia...
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  • Division: 4 The New Haven Eagles resumed operations. 1946–47 East Division: 5 West Division: 5 The New Haven Eagles became the New Haven Ramblers. The Springfield...
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