Nighthawks de New Haven

The Nighthawks de New Haven are old a frankness from Hockey based with New Haven in the Connecticut with.

History

Nighthawks played in the American Ligue of hockey in the skating rink of the New Haven Coliseum between 1972 and 1992. They reach four recoveries with the finale of the Coupe Calder but only once do not manage to gain the supreme trophy. In 1989, they just reach for the eliminatory Séries by finishing fourth of their division. They pass the two first turns then and arrive for the fourth time of their existence finally of the Cut but they are then made beat by the Red Wings of Adirondack Into 1992, the team changes affiliation and joins the Senators d' Ottawa of the National league of hockey. She takes then the name of Senators de New Haven for one season then moves to become the Senators of the Island-of-Prince-Edouard. In 2002, the frankness takes its current name: the Senators de Binghamton.

Seasons after seasons

The results presented here cover the seasons of Nighthawks and Senators de New Haven.

Players

Among the former players of Nighthawks, Tom Colley holds the record of the frankness for the number of match (534 matches), of goals (204), of assistances (281) and of points. On the level of the penalties, Al To kill holds the record with 688 minutes in career.

Certain players also bored in the major leagues of North America, it agrees to quote: Billy O' Dwyer of the Bruins of Boston, Bobby Sheehan of the Worldwide association of hockey or Flagstone Lewis.

The team had also like reputation to make much turn her manpower. Thus, during the season 1985 - 1986, 62 players take part in at least one of the 80 matches. Collie is the only player of Nighthawks to have played more than 300 matches with the team and the guard to have only exceeded the hundred matches was Ron Scott.

Among the twenty-seven trainers of the American League of hockey in Season LAH 2006-07, eights are former players of Nighthawks: Dave Baseggio (Rivermen de Peoria), Scott Gordon (Bruins de Providence), Mark Morris (Monarchs of Manchester), Kurt Kleinendorst (Devils de Lowell), John Anderson (Wolves of Chicago), Stalemate Conacher (Rampage de San Antonio), Scott Arniel (Moose of Manitoba) and Kjell Samuelsson (Phantoms of Philadelphia).

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References

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