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Seattle Sea Hawks (ice hockey)

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Seattle Sea Hawks
CitySeattle, Washington
LeagueNorth West Hockey League (1933–36)
Pacific Coast Hockey League (1936–41)
Founded1933
Operated1933–41
Home arenaCivic Ice Arena
ColorsBlue, white, red
Head coachFrank Foyston
Franchise history
1933–40Seattle Sea Hawks
1940–41Seattle Olympics
Championships
Playoff championships1 (1935–36)

The Seattle Sea Hawks (sometimes written as Seattle Seahawks) were a minor professional hockey team based in Seattle, Washington, playing at the Civic Ice Arena. The Sea Hawks began as a founding member of the North West Hockey League, playing in that league for its three-season existence from 1933 to 1936, before joining the second iteration of the Pacific Coast Hockey League until 1941.[1][2] They were the NWHL champions in 1935–36.[2] For their final season in 1940–41, the team was sold to new ownership and renamed the Seattle Olympics.

Their first coach and general manager was Frank Foyston, a former Seattle Metropolitan and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.[1][3]

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Notable alumni

Various National Hockey League players were members of the team at one time or another, including:

References

  1. ^ a b "Seattle Seahawks, Hockey's Version". nitzyshockeyden.blogspot.com. January 16, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (December 20, 2018). "Seattle Hockey History: From Metropolitans to NHL Expansion". arenadigest.com. Arena Digest.
  3. ^ "Frank Foyston". Hockey Hall of Fame.
  4. ^ "Ken Doraty". Hockey Reference.
  5. ^ "Gord Fraser". Hockey Reference.
  6. ^ "Gord Fraser". The Internet Hockey Database.
  7. ^ "Art Gagne". Hockey Hall of Fame.
  8. ^ "Frank Jerwa". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  9. ^ "Vic Ripley". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  10. ^ "Johnny Sheppard". Hockey Hall of Fame.

External links

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