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The Seattle Eskimos were a professional ice hockey team based in Seattle from 1928 to 1931. Founded by former Seattle Metropolitans manager Pete Muldoon , the team was a founding member of the first iteration of the PCHL , and played in the Civic Ice Arena .
This is a list of current general managers in the National Hockey League. In the National Hockey League , the general manager of a team typically controls player transactions and bears the primary responsibility on behalf of the hockey club during contract discussions with players.
The PCHL was founded as an amateur loop, partly because the National Hockey League recognized Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) founder Lester Patrick as the territorial rights holder for professional hockey in Vancouver, Portland, and Seattle. In 1948, however, the ten team league voted to turn pro, and was recognized as such by the NHL.
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Seattle Kraken: David Bonderman, Jerry Bruckheimer and Tod Leiweke: David Bonderman† Seattle Hockey Partners: 650: $789 million: 2018 [32] St. Louis Blues: Tom Stillman and Alan Fritch: SLB Acquisition Holdings LLC; St. Louis Blues Hockey Club, L.P. 180: $239 million: 2012 [33] Tampa Bay Lightning: Jeffrey Vinik: Lightning Hockey LP: 93: $130 ...
The 1930–31 PCHL season was the third season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey League, a minor professional league with teams in the western United States and western Canada. It consisted of four teams: Vancouver Lions, Seattle Eskimos, Portland Buckaroos and Tacoma Tigers.
On March 16, 1911, he and teammate Eddie Carpenter played for the Port Arthur Hockey Club against the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey Association (NHA) for the Stanley Cup. Carpenter and Walker each scored a goal, but the Port Arthur team lost 4-13 in front of 3,000 spectators at the Laurier Avenue Arena in Ottawa .