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Darren William Rumble (born January 23, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Rumble played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Blues and Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL), but played most of his career with various minor league teams, winning the Eddie Shore Award as the American Hockey League ...
The Wildcats finished in first place in the league, going 52-15-0-3 for 107 points and winning the Jean Rougeau Trophy for the first time. The Wildcats defeated the Quebec Remparts to the President's Cup. In the Memorial Cup, Moncton finished second in the round-robin after defeating Peterborough and Vancouver but losing to Quebec. The Wildcats ...
The Hamilton Wildcats and Hamilton Tigers merged in 1950 to form the Tiger-Cats Montreal Alouettes: Montreal, Quebec: 1946 7 The Baltimore Stallions moved to Montreal after the 1995 season and were renamed the Montreal Alouettes. The new club assumed the history of all past professional clubs in Montreal. [1] Ottawa Redblacks: Ottawa, Ontario ...
The 2006 Memorial Cup was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, from May 19–28. It was the 88th annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The host team Moncton Wildcats were the only team guaranteed a spot in the tournament.
On August 12, 2016, the Wildcats traded MacEwen to the Gatineau Olympiques in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2017 QMJHL entry draft. Although Moncton had expressed interest in retaining him for the 2016–17 QMJHL season, the league only allowed three 20-year-old players per team. [3]
The name "Moncton Hawks" was the name of several previous senior league teams that played in the Maritime Senior Hockey League, Maritime Major Hockey League, New Brunswick Senior Hockey League, Atlantic Coast Senior League and Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League. These amateur teams operated from 1931 to 1979.
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The Philadelphia Flyers debuted a short-lived skating mascot named Slapshot from 1976 until 1977. It is the first mascot in Flyers' team history before Gritty was introduced at Please Touch Museum on September 24, 2018. [59] Gritty is the Philadelphia Flyers' second mascot after Slapshot. He was unveiled to the public on September 24, 2018.