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On February 17, 2018, the Mariners hired Riley Armstrong as head coach and Keith Rosenberg as on-ice assistant coach. On April 9, 2018, the Mariners announced they would be affiliated with the NHL's New York Rangers. [13] The new Mariners played their first game on October 13, 2018, a 6–3 loss to the Adirondack Thunder. Their inaugural game ...
The final Mariners home game took place on April 4, 1992, against the Fredericton Canadiens. Portland was not without AHL hockey for long; a season later, the Portland Pirates arrived and played in Portland until 2016 when the franchise was relocated to become the Springfield Thunderbirds. This market has also been served by:
The Maine Mariners set an AHL playoff record during the Northern division final against Sherbrooke by scoring three goals 23 seconds apart. Maine scored at 19:29, 19:42, and 19:52 of the second period in the game, thereby setting a new AHL playoff record for the three fastest goals scored. [4]
Maine Mariners 3 2 .600 Chicago Wolves: 3 2 .600 Pittsburgh Hornets 3 4 .429 Grand Rapids Griffins: 2 0 1.000 Philadelphia Phantoms 2 0 1.000 Indianapolis Capitals 2 1 .667 Albany River Rats 1 0 1.000 Binghamton Senators 1 0 1.000 Cape Breton Oilers 1 0 1.000 Charlotte Checkers: 1 0 1.000 Cincinnati Swords 1 0 1.000 Cleveland Monsters: 1 0 1.000
Oct. 27—Former University of Maine hockey left winger Eduards Tralmaks was disappointed when the American Hockey League's Providence Bruins sent him down to the ECHL's Maine Mariners in Portland.
The ECHL All-Star Game is an exhibition ice hockey game that traditionally marks the midway point of the ECHL's regular season, with many of the league's star players playing against each other. The starting lineup for the teams, including the starting goaltender, is voted on by the coaches, players, and other league representatives.
The 1983 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 5, 1983. [1] The eight teams that qualified, four from each division, played best-of-seven series for Division Semifinals and Division Finals.
The Calder Cup Final ended on May 11, 1979, with the Maine Mariners defeating the New Haven Nighthawks four games to zero to win the Calder Cup for the second consecutive year, and the third time in team history. [2] Maine also beat new Haven in the 1978 Calder Cup Final. [3]