• Portland Rosebuds may refer to: Portland Rosebuds (baseball), a Negro league baseball team in Portland, Oregon in 1946 Portland Rosebuds (WWWL), a baseball...
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  • Look up rosebuds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rosebuds may refer to: Adamstown Rosebuds, a football (soccer) club Portland Rosebuds (ice hockey)...
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  • The first Rosebuds are notable for being the first American-based team to be allowed to compete for the Stanley Cup. The second Rosebuds are notable...
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  • The Portland Rosebuds, sometimes called the Portland Roses, were a baseball team owned by Jesse Owens. The Rosebuds were part of the West Coast Baseball...
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  • WWWL Playoffs: #2 Willamette Wild Bills vs #4 Portland Rosebuds, retrieved March 27, 2024 "Portland Rosebuds Win Wild Wild West League CHAMPIONSHIP IN first...
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    afterwards. In 1914, the New Westminster Royals relocated to Portland and renamed themselves the Rosebuds. The club was a member of the PCHA, the main competitor...
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  • in the case of the Portland Rosebuds and the Victoria Cougars, the team itself. The expansion Chicago Black Hawks bought the Rosebud players for a reported...
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    After the New Westminster Royals moved to Portland in the summer of 1914 becoming the Portland Rosebuds, an American-based team, the trustees issued...
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    Percy Traub (category Portland Rosebuds players)
    professionally between 1921 and 1929 for the Regina Capitals and Portland Rosebuds of the Western Canada Hockey League/Western Hockey League and with...
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  • 1916 Stanley Cup Finals (category Portland Rosebuds (ice hockey))
    (PCHA) champion Portland Rosebuds. This was the first time that a best-of-five Cup championship went the distance. Also, the Rosebuds were the first team...
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  • States Portland Rose Festival, an annual festival Portland, Oregon Portland Rosebuds (disambiguation), professional men's sports teams in Portland, Oregon...
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  • In 1925, the Regina Capitals relocated to Portland, Oregon, and rekindled the old name of Portland Rosebuds, which had been out of use since 1918. With...
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    Dick Irvin (category Portland Rosebuds players)
    competitive curler. Irvin began his professional career in 1916 with the Portland Rosebuds of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and was the fourth leading...
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    world champions by no later than the turn of the century. After the Portland Rosebuds, an American-based team, joined the PCHA in 1914, the trustees promptly...
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  • Montreal Canadiens won the league championship and defeated the Portland Rosebuds to win their first ever Stanley Cup. Toronto Blueshirts included the...
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  • franchise of the New Westminster Royals was transferred to Portland, Oregon, and renamed the "Rosebuds." The league established a "farm system" called the Boundary...
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    teams, the Regina Capitals, moving to Portland, Oregon in the United States and being renamed the Portland Rosebuds. Six teams played 30 games each. At...
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    Moose Johnson (category Portland Rosebuds players)
    report to Portland, the Rosebuds refused to relinquish Johnson, leading Patrick to claim he had been "double crossed". Remaining with the Rosebuds, Johnson...
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  • NHA clubs. Rosebuds Metropolitans Millionaires Aristocrats Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals against The Rosebuds won the championship...
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    George Hay (ice hockey) (category Portland Rosebuds players)
    become the Portland Rosebuds in 1925, and was named an All-Star for the fourth time in 1925–26. When the league collapsed in 1926, the Rosebuds were sold...
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    Tommy Dunderdale (category Portland Rosebuds players)
    joined the Portland Rosebuds. In his first season with the Rosebuds, he dropped below a point per game for the first time in his career. The Rosebuds became...
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  • the 2021 season. The Wild Wild West League continued and added the Portland Rosebuds and Willamette Wild Bills, two new teams that were also owned by Rose...
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    Portland Rosebuds during the first half of the 20th century; they were two professional men's ice hockey teams that played home games at the Portland...
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  • border and moved to Portland, Oregon for the start of the 1925–26 WHL season. The Regina Capitals renamed themselves the Portland Rosebuds, which was a rekindling...
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  • were dubbed the Victoria Aristocrats, with players from the folded Portland Rosebuds. In 1922 they changed their name to the Victoria Cougars. Led by coach...
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  • 1941, in the (WHL) from 1960 to 1975, and in the (WIHL) in 1975 The Portland Rosebuds were two early professional hockey teams, one of which in 1916 was...
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  • game's most valuable player. They are the second Portland team to win a championship with the Portland Rosebuds winning the previous season. Largely made up...
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  • four-time Olympic gold medalist, and asked him to join. Owens formed the Portland Rosebuds in Oregon. Saperstein was elected league president, Owens vice-president...
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    333rd Machine Gun Battalion. Most of the Hawks players were from the Portland Rosebuds of the Western Hockey League purchased from WHL owner Frank Patrick...
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