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Mohawk 4 Ice Centre is a recreation complex located in Mohawk Sports Park on Mountain Brow Boulevard near Mohawk Road East in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.. At over 136,000 square feet (12,600 m 2), The Mohawk 4 Ice Centre includes 4 NHL sized ice pads, a total of twenty-four change rooms, a large multi-purpose room, sports retail outlet, offices, administration and food and beverage facilities ...
Merged with Hershey Bears in 1996. Hamilton Bulldogs. Hamilton. 1996–2015. 1. First affiliated with the Edmonton Oilers (1996–2003) and subsequently the Montreal Canadiens from 2002–present. Both Edmonton and Montreal shared affiliation during 2002-03 season. Became the St. John's IceCaps following the 2014–15 season .
Michigan-Ontario League (B) Team Name Location Years London Tecumsehs: London: 1919-1924 Hamilton Tigers: Hamilton: 1919-1923 Brantford Red Sox: Brantford: 1919-1921 Kitchener Beavers: Kitchener: 1919-1921 Brantford Brants: Brantford: 1922 Kitchener Terriers: Kitchener: 1922 Port Huron-Sarnia Saints: Sarnia: 1922 Hamilton Clippers: Hamilton ...
The Brantford Bulldogs, formerly the Hamilton Bulldogs, are a major junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) that began to play in the 2015–16 season. Based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, the Bulldogs play their home games at Brantford Civic Centre. They were purchased by owner Michael Andlauer in March 2015 and relocated to ...
FirstOntario Centre. / 43.25917°N 79.87250°W / 43.25917; -79.87250. FirstOntario Centre (originally Copps Coliseum) is a sports and entertainment arena at the corner of Bay Street North and York Boulevard in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1985, it has a capacity of up to 19,000.
The first Can-Pro league (1926–1929) The initial meeting to organize a new league was held on June 27, 1926 in Hamilton, Ontario. The governing body for amateur hockey in Ontario, the Ontario Hockey Association, had been cracking down on teams that induced players to move from other areas in violation of the league's residency requirements ...
Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) Hamilton Canucks. Hamilton Fincups. Hamilton Kilty B's. Hamilton Lloyds. Hamilton Majors. Hamilton Mountain A's. Hamilton Red Wings. Hamilton Steelers (ice hockey)
Hamilton Tigers (1920–1925) (Quebec Athletic Club) (1919–1920) Barton Street Arena: 1920–1925 4,500 1910 Hamilton, Ontario [85] Quebec Arena: 1919–1920 6,000 1913 Quebec City, Quebec [86] [87] Philadelphia Quakers (1930–1931) (Pittsburgh Pirates) (1925–1930) Philadelphia Arena: 1930–1931 4,000 1920 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [88 ...
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