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Toledo Hornets Gründung 1970 Auflösung 1974 Geschichte Omaha Knights
1959 – 1963
Toledo Blades
1963 – 1970
Toledo Hornets
1970 – 1974
Toledo Goaldiggers
1974 – 1986Stadion Toledo Sports Arena Standort Toledo, Ohio Teamfarben gold, schwarz Liga International Hockey League Turner Cups keine Die Toledo Hornets waren ein US-amerikanisches Eishockeyfranchise der International Hockey League aus Toledo, Ohio. Die Spielstätte der Hornets war die Toledo Sports Arena.
Geschichte
Der Vorgängerverein, die Toledo Blades, wurden 1970 in Toledo Hornets umbenannt. An die Erfolge der Blades, die in den Jahren 1964 und 1967 den Turner Cup gewannen, konnten die Hornets nicht anknüpfen. Nach der Saison 1973/74 wurde das Team erneut umbenannt und trug fortan den Namen Toledo Goaldiggers.
Saisonstatistik
Abkürzungen: GP = Spiele, W = Siege, L = Niederlagen, T = Unentschieden, OTL = Niederlagen nach Overtime SOL = Niederlagen nach Shootout, Pts = Punkte, GF = Erzielte Tore, GA = Gegentore, PIM = Strafminuten
Saison GP W L T OTL SOL Pts Platz Playoffs 1970-71 72 17 44 11 — — 45 7., IHL 1971-72 72 26 46 0 — — 52 4., North nicht qualifiziert 1972-73 74 36 33 5 — — 77 3., North 1973-74 76 33 42 1 — — 67 3., North Weblinks
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