Memphis South Stars
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Memphis South Stars | |
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City | Memphis, Tennessee |
League | Central Hockey League |
Founded | 1967 |
Operated | 1967-69 |
The Memphis South Stars were a minor professional ice hockey team in Memphis, Tennessee. They played in the Central Hockey League for two seasons (1967-68 & 1968-69) and were a farm team of the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League.
They replaced the Memphis Wings in the city. In 1969 the team was moved to become the Iowa Stars (1969-70) in Waterloo, Iowa.
Season-by-Season Records
Central Hockey League
Season Games Won Lost Tied Points GoalsFor GoalsAgainst Standing Playoffs 1967-68 70 24 34 12 60 206 249 3rd North Lost Quarter Final 1968-69 72 14 41 17 45 208 304 4th North out of playoffs
Memphis South Stars who played in the NHL
- Garry Bauman
- Ken Block
- Bob Charlebois
- Mike Chernoff
- Gary Dineen
- Sandy Fitzpatrick
- Germain Gagnon
- Bill Goldsworthy
- Murray Hall
- Don Johns
- Joey Johnston
- Al LeBrun
- Parker MacDonald
- Barry MacKenzie
- Milan Marcetta
- Ted McCaskill
- Barrie Meissner
- Lou Nanne
- Bill Plager
- Andre Pronovost
- Fern Rivard
- Danny Seguin
- Brian Smith
- George Standing
- Bill Sweeney
- Billy Taylor
- Leo Thiffault
- Carl Wetzel
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