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Johnstown were Turner Cup finalists in 1953–54, losing four games to two, to the Cincinnati Mohawks. In 1955, the Jets joined the Eastern Hockey League (a league founded from the EAHL), and won three consecutive EHL championships in 1959–60, 1960–61 and 1961–62. Johnstown remained in the league until its demise in 1973. The Jets then ...
5.2.4 International Hockey League ... Duquesne Country and Athletic Club; ... Johnstown Jets (1950–1977) Johnstown Red Wings (1979–1980)
The following players have played for the Johnstown Jets, a minor league hockey team that played in several leagues from 1950-51 until 1976–77. Pages in category "Johnstown Jets players" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
The arena was built on the site of the Union Cemetery, Johnstown's first cemetery. The film Slap Shot, based on the Jets, was filmed in this arena. [4] The arena was the home of the Johnstown Chiefs for 22 years, but they were relocated in 2010 to Greenville, South Carolina. A banner was hung at the final home game on April 4, 2010, stating ...
Donald John Hall (April 2, 1930 – December 24, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who spent the majority of his career with the Johnstown Jets of the Eastern Hockey League. In 1946, at the age of 16, Hall signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs. [1] In 1951 he signed with the Johnstown Jets, a farm team of the Montreal Canadiens. [2]
The owners originally wanted to name the team the Jets in honor of a team that had played in Johnstown from 1950 to 1977, mostly in the Eastern Hockey League.However, the old Jets' former owners still held the trademark for the name and refused to allow the new team to use it.
Oct. 7—Johnstown entrepreneur Jacob Moore is set to open a roller skating rink on the first floor of The Johnstown Galleria. He's also relocating his restaurant, CJ's Surf and Turf, to the ...
The 1974–75 North American Hockey League season was the second season of the North American Hockey League. Eight teams participated in the regular season, and the Johnstown Jets were the league champions.