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List of NHL Teams | The Hockey Writers
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2.9.2010 · St Louis Eagles – 1934 – 1935. Winnipeg Jets – 1980 – 1996 when they became the Coyotes. There were also the Toronto Arenas (1918-1919) and the Toronto St. Patricks (1919 …
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Arizona Coyotes. Chicago Blackhawks. Colorado Avalanche. Dallas Stars. Minnesota Wild. Nashville Predators. St. Louis Blues. Winnipeg Jets.
History of organizational changes in the NHL - Wikipedia
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Eight teams (1931–32)Edit ; Montreal Canadiens · Boston Bruins ; Montreal Maroons · Chicago Black Hawks ; New York Americans · Detroit Falcons ; Toronto Maple Leafs ...
List of defunct NHL teams | Ice Hockey Wiki - Fandom
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List of defunct NHL teams ; Atlanta Flames, 1972-1980, Calgary Flames ; Colorado Rockies, 1976-1982, New Jersey Devils ; Minnesota North Stars, 1967-1993, Dallas ...
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With the addition of the Seattle Kraken in 2021–22 to the Pacific Division and the Arizona Coyotes' move from the Pacific to the Central, all four divisions now have eight teams each and both conferences have 16 teams. The number of NHL …
List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams
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Both teams with financial problems. To date, the Barons are the last NHL franchise to cease operations. Atlanta Flames ^ 1972: 1980: Calgary Flames* 8: 268–260–108.506: 6: 0: …
List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams
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20 riviä · The National Hockey League is a professional men's ice hockey league, founded in 1917. The NHL Board of Governors review and approve the …
From six teams to 31: History of NHL expansion
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1942: With the demise of the Brooklyn Americans, the NHL's Original Six era begins. The Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal ...
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58 riviä · Three of these teams have remained in the same location since their inceptions: Columbus Blue Jackets (20 seasons, 6 playoffs) Minnesota Wild (20 seasons, 11 playoffs, 1 division title) Seattle Kraken; The other two teams have …
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Central Division. Arizona Coyotes. Chicago Blackhawks. Colorado Avalanche. Dallas Stars. Minnesota Wild. Nashville Predators. St. Louis Blues. Winnipeg Jets.
History of organizational changes in the NHL - Wikipedia
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1978–79 NHL teams Wales Campbell; Adams: Norris: Patrick: Smythe: Boston Bruins: Detroit Red Wings: Atlanta Flames: Chicago Black Hawks: Buffalo Sabres: Los Angeles Kings: New …
The 10 Greatest Forgotten NHL Franchises - Bleacher Report
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10. Cleveland Barons · 9. Hamilton Tigers · 8. Minnesota North Stars · 7. Toronto Arenas · 6. Quebec Nordiques · 5. Hartford Whalers · 4. Toronto St. Patricks · 3.
11 Oldest Teams in the NHL - Oldest.org
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The Canadiens is ‘The World’s Oldest Team in the NHL.’. Founded in 1909, the team has won more times than any other franchise, earning 24 Stanley Cup championships. Its championship …
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National Hockey League Teams of the Past Logos · Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1993/94 - 2005/06 · Atlanta Flames 1972/73 - 1979/80 · Atlanta Thrashers 1999/00 - 2010/11 ...
From six teams to 31: History of NHL expansion | NHL.com
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1942: With the demise of the Brooklyn Americans, the NHL's Original Six era begins. The Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers and Toronto...
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The first NHL teams were the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Arenas. The oldest hockey teams in what we now call the ...
11 Oldest Teams in the NHL - Oldest.org
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Read through the list to find out which clubs are “The Oldest Teams in the NHL.” 11. Buffalo Sabres Year Founded: 1970 State: New York Conference Championships: 3 President’s Trophy: 1 Division Championships: 6 Stanley Cups: 0 The name “Flyers” was the brainchild of the wife of co-owner Bill Putnam, who likened skating to flying.
National Hockey League | History, Teams, & Facts | Britannica
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National Hockey League (NHL), organization of professional ice hockey teams in North America, formed in 1917 by four Canadian teams, to which the first U.S. ...
List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams
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Three franchises became defunct due to the Great Depression: the Philadelphia Quakers, the St. Louis Eagles, and the Montreal Maroons. During their time in the NHL, the Senators and Maroons both won the Stanley Cup championship multiple times, with four and two respectively. The Brooklyn Americans was the last team to become defunct in the NHL.