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Syracuse Stars (ice hockey)

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This article is about the defunct professional hockey team. For other teams of the same name, seeSyracuse Stars.
Ice hockey team in Syracuse, New York
Syracuse Stars
CitySyracuse, New York
LeagueIHL (1930–36)
IAHL (1936–40)
Operated1930–1940
Home arenaNew York State Fair Coliseum
ColorsRed, white, blue
   
AffiliatesToronto Maple Leafs
New York Americans
Franchise history
1926–1930Hamilton Tigers
1930–1940Syracuse Stars
1940–1970Buffalo Bisons
Championships
Division titles2: 1935–36,1936–37
Calder Cups1:1936–37

TheSyracuse Stars were a minor professionalice hockey team fromSyracuse, New York, for ten seasons from 1930–31 to 1939–40. The Stars name had previously been used by sports teams, including severalSyracuse Stars baseball teams from the 19th century. The team played at theNew York State Fair Coliseum on the New York State Fairgrounds. The Stars were affiliated with theToronto Maple Leafs and theNew York Americans.

History

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In 1930, theHamilton TigersInternational Hockey League (IHL) franchise was purchased byPercy LeSueur and partners and transferred to Syracuse to become the Syracuse Stars.[1][2] LeSueur also managed the Syracuse Arena and coached the Stars team for part of the first season before giving way toFrank Foyston. The Stars hockey team played their first six seasons in the IHL from 1930 to 1936, and then in theInternational-American Hockey League from 1936 to 1940. The Stars were an affiliate of theToronto Maple Leafs for the 1932–33 season and then from 1934 until 1939. The Stars had a one-season affiliation with theNew York Americans in 1933–34.

The first five seasons for the Stars did not produce any championships. However, they won the IHL's regular season East Division in 1935–36 during their sixth season.

During the1936–37 season in the IAHL, Syracuse won theF. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy as West Division champions, and became the first everCalder Cup champions after beating thePhiladelphia Ramblers in the finals. The Stars reached the Calder Cup finals the following season, losing to theProvidence Reds.

After four seasons in the IAHL, the team was acquired in 1940 byLouis Jacobs, owner ofJacob's Concessions, and relocated toBuffalo, New York to play as theBuffalo Bisons, where they played in the newly builtBuffalo Memorial Auditorium. They played in Buffalo until 1970 when theNational Hockey League expanded to Buffalo and created theBuffalo Sabres.

AHL in Syracuse

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Other AHL teams such as theSyracuse Warriors,Syracuse Eagles andSyracuse Firebirds would call Syracuse home after the Stars. The city has been home to the AHL'sSyracuse Crunch since 1994. A banner memorializing the Stars inaugural AHL Calder Cup championship hung in the rafters of theUpstate Medical University Arena until 2018. The Syracuse Crunch wore replica Stars jerseys in 2011 to honor the AHL's 75th anniversary in a game versus theLake Erie Monsters.

Season-by-season results

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Regular season

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SeasonGamesWonLostTiedPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1930–31489345231141717th, IHL
1931–324816239411111186th, IHL
1932–334423156521361193rd, IHL
1933–344419214421141204th, IHL
1934–354420204401281183rd, IHL
1935–364826193551671301st, East
1936–374827165591731291st, West
1937–384821207491421223rd, West
1938–395426199611521172nd, West
1939–405620279491471695th, West

Playoffs

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SeasonQuarterfinals
/Prelims
SemifinalsFinals
1930–31Did not qualify
1931–32Did not qualify
1932–332nd place tie in double round-robin.
1933–343rd place tie in double round-robin.
1934–35L, 0–2,Detroit
1935–36L, 0–3,Detroit
1936–37ByeW, 3–2,PittsburghW, 3–1,Philadelphia
1937–38W, 2–0,PittsburghW, 2–0,ClevelandL, 1–3,Providence
1938–39L, 1–2,Providence
1939–40Did not qualify

See also

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The name was most recently used by an AAA minor hockey organization based out of Syracuse, New York.

References

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  1. ^"Buffalo Entry in New League".The Bridgeburg Review. October 9, 1930. p. 8.
  2. ^Mancuso, Jim (2006).Hockey in Syracuse.Arcadia Publishing. p. 9.ISBN 0-7385-3898-1.

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