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Later, the feat was matched by the team that brought AHL hockey back to Portland, the Portland Pirates. Maine returned to the Calder Cup final in 1980–81 and first-year goaltender Pelle Lindbergh became the only goaltender in AHL history, and just the third player ever, to win the AHL regular season MVP and AHL outstanding rookie award in the ...
The Portland Pirates were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL). Their home arena was the Cross Insurance Arena in downtown Portland, Maine . The franchise was previously known as the Baltimore Skipjacks from 1982 to 1993.
Maine Mariners (AHL), an ice hockey team in Portland, Maine, which operated from 1977 to 1992 Maine Mariners (ECHL) , an ice hockey team in Portland, Maine, which has operated since 2018 Topics referred to by the same term
On May 23, 2016, the Portland Pirates' franchise was sold and relocated to Springfield, Massachusetts, [1] [2] and became the Springfield Thunderbirds. [3] A team of investors headed by former Pirates executives W. Godfrey Wood and Brad Church—the latter a former Portland player as well—announced their intentions to put an ECHL team in Portland to fill the void, joining as early as 2017. [4]
The William B. Troubh Ice Arena (formerly the Portland Ice Arena) is an ice hockey arena in Portland, Maine, USA. Located on Park Avenue between Fitzpatrick Stadium and Hadlock Field , the Ice Arena has a seating capacity of 750 and is open year around.
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The Maine–New Hampshire men's ice hockey rivalry, sometimes referred to as the Border War, [1] [2] is a men's ice hockey rivalry between the Maine Black Bears and New Hampshire Wildcats. The proximity of the two states, the success of the two programs, and their history in high-profile games have caused one of the most intense rivalries in ...
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