The 1927–28 Detroit Cougars season was the second season of the Detroit, Michigan National Hockey League (NHL) franchise later known as the Detroit Red...
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The 1927–28 NHL season was the 11th season of the National Hockey League. Ten teams played 44 games each. This was the first full season that the Toronto...
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1926–27 Detroit Cougars season was the first season of National Hockey League (NHL) hockey in Detroit, Michigan. The Detroit Cougars scored 28 points,...
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league. There have been 28 head coaches in franchise history; three during the era of the Detroit Cougars (1926–1930) and Detroit Falcons (1930–1932) and...
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Originally named the Detroit Cougars, the team was renamed to the Detroit Falcons in 1930; in 1932, the team's name was changed to the Detroit Red Wings and...
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played their first season at the Border Cities Arena in Windsor, Ontario. For the 1927–28 season, the Cougars moved into the new Detroit Olympia, which would...
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Black Hawks, Detroit Cougars and New York Rangers were added to the league. The Hughes consortium proceeded with the purchase of the Cougars and the franchise...
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1926–27 season through the 1929–30 season, the Detroit NHL franchise was known as the Cougars. b From the 1926–27 season through the 1937–38 season, the...
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The 1928–29 Detroit Cougars season was the third season of play for the Detroit National Hockey League franchise. The Cougars placed third in the American...
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League (NHL). The professional ice hockey club was founded as the Detroit Cougars on September 25, 1926, one of three teams to join the NHL in 1926....
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The 1927–28 New York Rangers season was the franchise's second season. In the regular season, the Rangers finished in second place in the American Division...
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history; two during the era of the Detroit Cougars (1926–30) and Detroit Falcons (1930–32) and the rest under the Detroit Red Wings (1932–present). The first...
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from the Detroit Cougars for Jimmy Herbert April 16, 1928: Acquired Alex Gray from the New York Rangers for Butch Keeling 1927–28 NHL season Standings:...
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The 1927–28 Montreal Maroons season was the fourth season for the National Hockey League franchise. Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For...
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Percy Traub (category Detroit Cougars players)
Rosebuds from 1925 to 1926, Chicago Black Hawks from 1926 to 1927, and the Detroit Cougars from 1928 to 1930. Traub was a member of the WCHL Second All-Star...
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that have occurred in the National Hockey League (NHL) during the 1927–28 NHL season. It lists which team each player has been traded to and for which...
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The 1927–28 Boston Bruins season was the team's fourth in the NHL. The Bruins finished first in the American Division, marking its first division title...
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Reg Noble (category Detroit Cougars players)
Montreal Canadiens, Toronto St. Pats, Montreal Maroons, Detroit Cougars, Detroit Falcons and Detroit Red Wings between 1916 and 1933. He was a three-time...
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Jack Adams (category Detroit Red Wings coaches)
retirement, he became coach and general manager of the second-year Detroit Cougars at the suggestion of NHL president Frank Calder. At first, the team...
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Hap Holmes (category Detroit Cougars players)
the Cougars for two seasons, winning the Stanley Cup for his fourth and last time. After the WCHL/WHL folded, Holmes joined the Detroit Cougars of the...
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The 1927–28 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the third season of the Pirates ice hockey team in the National Hockey League. They made it into the playoffs...
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Hawks, Detroit Cougars and New York Rangers started play. ^ 11. The Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Quakers suspended operations for the season. ^ 12...
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"home" games in February and March at either Detroit Olympia in Detroit (sharing it with the Detroit Cougars) or Peace Bridge Arena in Fort Erie, Ontario...
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Ebbie Goodfellow (category Detroit Cougars players)
with the club for one season. The following year, he signed with the Detroit Cougars of the NHL, starting a fourteen-year career with the team. Goodfellow...
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Conference championship. 1926–27 Detroit Cougars season – Under coaches Art Duncan and Duke Keats, the Cougars compiled a 12–28–4 record. Johnny Sheppard led...
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Herbie Lewis (ice hockey) (category Detroit Cougars players)
a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played for the Detroit Cougars/Falcons/Red Wings in the National Hockey League from 1928 to 1939....
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The 1927–28 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's second season of play. The team was coming off a 19–22–3 expansion season, however, team owner Frederic...
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co-champions of the Big Ten Conference. 1927–28 Detroit Cougars season – Under general manager and coach Jack Adams, the Cougars compiled a 19–19–6 record. George...
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in 1946 and 1947. The Cougars had an all-time NAIA tournament record of 2–2 in two years. During Pasche's tenure, the Cougars posted a 135–116 record...
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Frank Foyston (category Detroit Cougars players)
the Cougars become the last non-NHL team to win the Stanley Cup. He also played in the 1926 Stanley Cup Finals the following year with the Cougars, but...
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