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  4. File:The Cleveland Show Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Cleveland Monsters - Wikipedia

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    A new AHL team was awarded to Cleveland following the departure of the Cleveland Barons to Worcester, Massachusetts, after the 2005–06 season. [3] With Quicken Loans Arena established as the team's home venue, the Colorado Avalanche was announced on December 17, 2006, as the franchise's first NHL parent club with a five-year agreement.

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  9. Cleveland Barons (2001–2006) - Wikipedia

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    The team logo, a shark holding a hockey stick, was originally designed as an alternate logo for the San Jose Sharks before being modified with a top hat, a monocle, and formal wear for the Barons. This market was previously served by: Cleveland Indians/Falcons/Barons (1929–1973) IHL/IAHL/AHL; Cleveland Crusaders (1972–1976) WHA