Hollywood Wolves

American minor league hockey team
     Franchise history1942–1944Hollywood Wolves (SCHL)1944–1947Hollywood Wolves (PCHL)ChampionshipsRegular season titlesnoneDivision titlesnonePlayoff championships1 (1943–44; SCHL)

The Hollywood Wolves were a Los Angeles-based minor-league hockey team that played in the Southern California Hockey League (1941–1944) and the Pacific Coast Hockey League (1944–1952). The team defeated the Boston Olympics in 1944 for the championship of the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States, the first team to hold an American national championship in hockey.[1]

The Wolves were the Toronto Maple Leafs' minor league affiliate from 1944 until 1947,[2] and shared an arena with the PCHL's Los Angeles Monarchs.[3]

Notable players

  • "Cowboy" Tom Anderson, Scottish-born defenceman won the NHL's Hart Trophy as the league's MVP in 1941-42 and later finished his career with the Wolves
  • Bill Barilko, scored game-winning overtime goal in the 1951 Stanley Cup Finals for the Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Bob Gracie, played 378 games in the National Hockey League from 1930 to 1939
  • Ivan "Ching" Johnson, played over 400 games over twelve seasons with the New York Rangers
  • Eric "Doc" Prentice, played five games with the Toronto Maple Leafs

References

  1. ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times. 9 April 1991.
  2. ^ Hockey Went Hollywood in 1927, Greatest Hockey Legends, January 25, 2014.
  3. ^ James Stewart Reaney (June 5, 2013). "Londoner played with Barilko". London Free Press. Retrieved January 27, 2017.


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