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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 ...
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 loss of the venue forced Georgetown to suspend its ice hockey team, leaving the region without an active ice hockey club. [4] The changes didn't last and a second Washington Lions franchise was started in 1951. They returned to the Uline arena, however, Georgetown didn't try to restart its program at the time.
Giacomin began his professional career in 1959 when he played four games for the Washington Presidents of the Eastern Hockey League.The Eagles had originally sought his brother Rollie, but work commitments meant he was unable to play, so suggested Eddie instead. [1]
Richard Patrick (born 1946) is a Canadian-born sports executive and is the part-owner, president and alternate governor of the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). [1] He is the son of Muzz Patrick , the grandson of Lester Patrick , the grandnephew of Frank Patrick , and the cousin of both Craig Patrick and Glenn Patrick .
Printable version; In other projects ... Washington Lions may refer to either of the two professional ice hockey teams of the same name : Washington Lions (AHL) ...
Scottie Scheffler and the United States edged out each of the five opening four-ball matches at the Presidents Cup on Thursday to pull off a rare first-round sweep at the biennial event. That gave ...
The Washington Lions were a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. The Lions were founded as a member of the American Hockey League in the 1941–42 season. They played for two seasons and then disbanded during World War II. Another Washington Lions team played in the Eastern Hockey League from 1944–47.