Rochester Americans

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Rochester Americans
Rochester Americans
Conference Western Conference (AHL)
Division North Division
Founded 1956
Arena Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial
City Rochester, New York
Team Colors Red, White, and Blue
Logo Design A red, white, and blue shield
Franchise History Pittsburgh Shamrocks
(1935-36) in the Original IHL
Pittsburgh Hornets
(1936-1956)
Rochester Americans
(1956 - present)
Local Media Affiliates Democrat and Chronicle
Time Warner Sports 26
Owner Flag of United States Steve Donner
General Manager Flag of Canada Jody Gage
Head Coach Flag of Canada Randy Cunneyworth
Team Affiliations Buffalo Sabres (NHL)
Florida Panthers (NHL),
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (CHL)
Regular Season Titles 6 (1964-65, 1967-68, 1973-74, 1982-83, 1990-91, 2004-05)
Division Championships 14 (1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1973-74, 1977-78, 1982-83, 1986-87, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2004-05)
Conference Championships 3 (1995-96, 1998-99, 1999-00)
Calder Cups 6 (1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1982-83, 1986-87, 1995-96)

The Rochester Americans are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Rochester, New York at the Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial.

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[edit] History

The Rochester Americans are one of the most storied franchises in the history of the American Hockey League, winner of six Calder Cups. Known commonly as the "Amerks", they are located in Rochester, New York. Since the team's inception in 1956, they have played at the Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial, formerly known as Rochester War Memorial Arena, which was renovated in the mid-1990s. When they entered the AHL in 1956-57 the Americans were affiliated with both the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. After Montreal left following the 1960-61 season the Americans were the exclusive affiliate of the Maple Leafs from 1961-1968. Under Coach/General Manager Joe Crozier the Maple Leaf-supplied Amerks won the Calder Cup in 1965, 1966 and 1968 and were finalists in 1967. To this day they are the only team in American Hockey League history to appear in the finals four consecutive seasons. Notable players from this era are Gerry "Cheesy" Cheevers, Bobby Perreault, Don "Grapes" Cherry, Al "Radar" Arbour, Darryl "Slip" Sly, Larry Hillman, Norm "Red" Armstrong, Duane Rupp, Wally Boyer, Dick "Grumps" Gamble, Stan Smrke, Eddie Litzenberger, Jimmy Pappin, Mike "Shaky" Walton and Gerry "Tex" Ehman. In the summer of 1968 the team was sold to Vancouver interests who hoped to establish the Amerks as their farm team for the expansion Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League. The Vancouver-Rochester arrangement never worked out and after four last-place finishes and dwindling attendance Vancouver was ready to either sell or fold the Amerks. In the summer of 1972 a group of Rochester businessmen bought the franchise and appointed Don Cherry as Coach/General Manager. Playing for two seasons as an independent team the Amerks made the playoffs in 1972-73 and were the regular season AHL champions in 1973-74. The Boston Bruins were so impressed with the job Cherry had done in resurrecting the Amerks they hired him as their coach in 1974-75 and became the Amerks' parent team the same year. They are currently affiliated with the nearby Buffalo Sabres, and the distantly south Florida Panthers. The team colors are, naturally, red, white and blue. The logo is a patriotic badge with "Americans" written in script. The Americans won the Calder Cup in 1965, 1966, 1968, 1983, 1987, and 1996. They have appeared in the Finals and lost in 1957, 1960, 1967, 1977, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, and 2000. Their close-knit relationship with the Sabres brought attention to Rochester in November of 2003, when the Sabres and the New Jersey Devils played in first-ever NHL regular-season game in Rochester. In the 2003-04 season, the Americans came close to the Calder Cup, but were beaten 4-1 by the Milwaukee Admirals in the Western Conference final.

[edit] Year-by-year record

Year GP W L T OL SOL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2005-06 80 37 39 -- 2 2 261 270 78 5th, North Out of Playoffs
2004-05 80 51 19 -- 6 4 243 208 112 1st, North Lost in Division Finals
2003-04 80 37 28 10 5 -- 207 188 89 3rd, North Lost in Conference Finals
2002-03 80 31 30 14 5 -- 219 221 81 2nd, Central Lost in Qualifying Round
2001-02 80 32 30 15 3 -- 206 211 82 2nd, Central Lost in Qualifying Round
2000-01 80 46 22 9 3 -- 224 192 104 1st, Mid-Atlantic Lost in Conference Quarterfinals
1999-00 80 46 22 9 3 -- 247 201 104 1st, Empire Lost in Calder Cup Finals
1998-99 80 52 21 6 1 -- 287 176 111 1st, Empire Lost in Calder Cup Finals
1997-98 80 30 38 12 0 -- 238 260 72 Last, Empire Lost in round 1
1996-97 80 40 30 9 1 -- 298 257 90 1st, Empire State Lost in round 2
1995-96 80 37 34 5 4 -- 294 297 83 3rd, Central Won Calder Cup
1994-95 80 35 38 7 -- -- 333 304 77 4th, Southern Lost in round 1
1993-94 80 31 34 15 -- -- 277 300 77 4th, Southern Lost in round 1
1992-93 80 40 33 7 -- -- 348 332 87 2nd, Southern Lost in Finals
1991-92 80 37 31 12 -- -- 292 248 86 2nd, Southern Lost in round 3
1990-91 80 45 26 9 -- -- 326 253 99 1st, Southern Lost in Finals
1989-90 80 43 28 9 -- -- 337 286 95 1st, Southern Lost in Finals
1988-89 80 38 37 5 -- -- 305 302 81 5th, Southern Out of Playoffs
1987-88 80 46 26 7 1 -- 328 272 100 2nd, Southern Lost in round 1
1986-87 80 47 26 0 7 -- 315 263 101 1st, Southern Won Calder Cup
1985-86 80 34 39 7 -- -- 320 337 75 6th, Southern Out of Playoffs
1984-85 80 40 27 13 -- -- 333 301 93 3rd, Southern Lost in round 1
1983-84 80 46 32 2 -- -- 363 300 94 2nd, Southern Lost in Finals
1982-83 80 46 25 9 -- -- 389 325 101 1st, Southern Won Calder Cup
1981-82 80 40 31 9 -- -- 325 286 89 2nd, Southern Lost in round 2
1980-81 80 30 42 8 -- -- 295 316 68 Last, Southern Out of Playoffs
1979-80 80 28 42 12 -- -- 260 327 66 4th, Southern Lost in round 1
1978-79 80 26 42 12 -- -- 289 349 64 4th, Southern Out of Playoffs
1977-78 81 43 31 7 -- -- 332 296 93 1st, Southern Lost in round 2
1976-77 80 42 33 5 -- -- 320 273 89 3rd Lost in Finals
1975-76 76 42 25 9 -- -- 304 243 93 2nd, Northern Lost in round 2
1974-75 76 42 25 9 -- -- 317 243 93 2nd, Northern Lost in round 2
1973-74 76 42 21 13 -- -- 296 248 97 1st, Northern Lost in round 1
1972-73 76 33 31 12 -- -- 239 276 78 3rd, Eastern Lost in round 1
1971-72 76 28 38 10 -- -- 242 311 66 Last, Eastern Out of Playoffs
1970-71 72 25 36 11 -- -- 222 248 61 Last, Western Out of Playoffs
1969-70 72 18 38 16 -- -- 253 315 52 Last, Western Out of Playoffs
1968-69 74 25 38 11 -- -- 237 295 61 Last, Western Out of Playoffs
1967-68 72 38 25 9 -- -- 273 233 85 1st, Western Won Calder Cup
1966-67 72 38 25 9 -- -- 300 223 85 2nd, Western Lost in Finals
1965-66 72 46 21 5 -- -- 288 221 97 1st, Western Won Calder Cup
1964-65 72 48 21 3 -- -- 310 199 99 1st, Western Won Calder Cup
1963-64 72 40 30 2 -- -- 256 223 82 2nd, Western Lost in round 1
1962-63 72 24 39 9 -- -- 241 270 57 3rd, Western Lost in round 1
1961-62 70 33 31 6 -- -- 234 240 72 3rd, Western Lost in round 1
1960-61 72 32 36 4 -- -- 261 244 68 5th Out of Playoffs
1959-60 72 40 27 5 -- -- 285 211 85 2nd Lost in Finals
1958-59 70 34 31 5 -- -- 242 209 73 3rd Lost in round 1
1957-58 70 29 35 6 -- -- 205 242 64 5th Out of Playoffs
1956-57 64 34 25 5 -- -- 224 199 73 3rd Lost in Finals

[edit] Team records

[edit] Single Season

Goals: 61 Flag of Canada Paul Gardner (1985-86)
Assists: 73 Flag of Canada Geordie Robertson (1982-83)
Points: 119 Flag of Canada Geordie Robertson (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 446 Flag of Canada Rob Ray (1988-89)
GAA: 2.07 Flag of Canada Martin Biron (1998-99)
SV%: .930 Flag of Canada Martin Biron (1998-99)

[edit] Career

Career Goals: 351 Flag of Canada Jody Gage
Career Assists: 377 Flag of Canada Jody Gage
Career Points: 728 Flag of Canada Jody Gage
Career Penalty Minutes: 1424 Flag of Canada Scott Metcalfe
Career Goaltending Wins: 108 Flag of Canada Bob Perreault
Career Shutouts: 16 Flag of Canada Bob Perreault
Career Games: 653 Flag of Canada Jody Gage

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