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The Washington Presidents were a professional ice hockey team that played in the Eastern Hockey League between 1957 and 1960. Pages in category "Washington Presidents players" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The 2010 Presidents became the first team in school history to win a PAC Men's Track & Field Championship. [53] The 2011 Presidents also won their third PAC Women's Track & Field Championship. [ 54 ] Senior Michelle Wuenstel and junior C. J. Corcoran became just the second duo from W&J to compete at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in the ...
The story of the Metropolitans' 1917 championship, which made Seattle the first American team to win the Cup, was chronicled in the book When It Mattered Most. Seattle's Stanley Cup championship occurred 11 years before the New York Rangers became the National Hockey League's first American franchise to win the Cup in 1928. [2]
The Washington Lions were a professional ice hockey teams based in Washington, D.C. The Lions were founded as a member of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League as a replacement for the AHL team of the same name. After World War II, the original Lions franchise returned and this club went dormant. The AHL club folded in 1949 and, two years later ...
During the 2018–19 season, the Capitals clinched their fourth straight Metropolitan Division title and with that accomplishment, Washington became only the second organization in NHL history to win four consecutive division titles twice in their history (Boston Bruins from 1927–28 to 1930–31 and again from 1975–76 to 1978–79).
Team trophies awarded to the Washington Capitals Award Description Times won Seasons References Stanley Cup: NHL championship 1 2017–18 [1] [2] Prince of Wales Trophy: Eastern Conference playoff championship: 2: 1997–98, 2017–18 [3] Presidents' Trophy: Most regular season points: 3: 2009–10, 2015–16, 2016–17 [4] [5]
The Seattle Metropolitans were a professional ice hockey team based in Seattle, playing in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1915 to 1924.During their nine seasons, the Metropolitans were the PCHA's most successful franchise, as they went 112–96–2 in their nine years as a franchise (outpacing the next best team in the Vancouver Millionaires, who went 109–97–2 during that ...
[2] [3] [4] Before June 1991, the organization was known as the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (AHAUS). The organization is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado . Its mission is to promote the growth of ice hockey in the U.S. [ 3 ] USA Hockey programs support and develop players, coaches, officials, and facilities.