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The Springfield Indians were two separate minor professional ice hockey franchise, originally based in West Springfield, Massachusetts and later Springfield, Massachusetts. The original Indians were founding members of the American Hockey League .
The Springfield Indians were one of the iconic names in all of minor league hockey. The club operated, in various leagues, for the better part of eight decades between 1926 and 1994 in the Western Massachusetts city of Springfield.
The Springfield Indians were a Minor Professional hockey team based in Springfield, MA playing in the American Hockey League from 1954 to 1967. The team played in the Eastern States Coliseum in West Springfield.
The Indians won each series 4-2 and brought Springfield its sixth Calder Cup, the first since 1975. Charlie Sacheli, a collector of sports memorabilia and lifelong fan of Springfield hockey,...
In a 3-1 victory over the Quebec Aces on Oct. 29, 1960, the Indians outshot them 54-16. In the Calder Cup playoffs, Springfield outscored the opposition 35-13 on its way to an eight-game sweep.
In 1994, Cooney sold the Indians to a group of investors who would relocate the franchise to Worcester, Mass. An AHL mainstay for decades, Springfield suddenly had an uncertain hockey future. Landon and his former Springfield teammate Wayne LaChance moved quickly.
Springfield Indians - AHL - hockey team page with roster, stats, transactions at eliteprospects.com.