Pittsburgh Hornets (AHL)

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The Pittsburgh Hornets were minor professional hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team started as the Pittsburgh Shamrocks in 1935-36 playing home games at the Duquesne Gardens.

The Shamrocks played their only season in the International Hockey League. When the IHL merged into the International-American Hockey League, the Pittsburgh changed their name to the Hornets for the 1936-37 season.

After four seasons, the I-AHL was renamed the American Hockey League (AHL) in 1940-41. The Hornets played in the AHL until 1955-56, when their arena was in disrepair. Without a sufficient arena, the team moved to Rochester, New York, becoming the Rochester Americans.

A second incarnation of the Hornets played in the AHL from 1961 to 1967, playing home games at the Civic Arena. The Hornets served as the Toronto Maple Leafs minor league affiliate. The team ceased operations after the 1966-67 season due to the awarding of a National Hockey League expansion team, the Pittsburgh Penguins, to begin play in 1967-68.

[edit] Yearly results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Winning
Pct (%)
Goals
For
Goals
Against
1935-36 46 18 27 1 37 0.402 137 170
1936-37 48 22 23 3 47 0.490 122 124
1937-38 48 22 18 8 52 0.542 100 104
1938-39 54 22 28 4 48 0.444 176 166
1939-40 56 25 22 9 59 0.527 152 133
1940-41 56 21 29 6 48 0.429 156 170
1941-42 56 23 28 5 51 0.455 210 223
1942-43 56 26 24 6 58 0.518 183 203
1943-44 52 12 31 9 33 0.317 140 181
1944-45 60 26 7 27 59 0.658 267 247
1945-46 62 30 22 10 70 0.565 262 226
1946-47 64 35 19 10 80 0.625 260 188
1947-48 68 38 18 12 88 0.647 238 170
1948-49 68 39 19 10 88 0.647 301 175
1949-50 70 29 26 15 73 0.521 215 185
1950-51 71 31 33 7 69 0.486 212 177
1951-52 68 46 19 3 95 0.699 267 179
1952-53 64 37 21 6 80 0.625 223 149
1953-54 70 34 31 5 73 0.521 250 222
1954-55 64 31 25 8 70 0.547 187 180
1955-56 64 43 17 4 90 0.703 271 186
Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Winning
Pct (%)
Goals
For
Goals
Against
1961-62 70 10 58 2 22 0.157 177 367
1962-63 72 20 48 4 44 0.306 200 317
1963-64 72 40 29 3 83 0.576 242 196
1964-65 72 29 36 7 65 0.451 228 256
1965-66 72 38 33 1 77 0.535 236 218
1966-67 72 41 21 10 92 0.639 282 209

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