Seattle Ironmen

The Seattle Ironmen were a minor pro ice hockey franchise based in Seattle, Washington. They played in the Pacific Coast Hockey League from 1944-1952.[1]

History

After World War II, the Pacific Coast Hockey League was resurrected as a semi-professional loop. Seattle, known as a strong hockey town, was granted a franchise, the Seattle Ironmen.

The Ironmen won the PCHL championship in 1944-45, and then went on to win the 1944-45 United States National Senior Championship. They finished in first place in the league in 1948, while the league itself became fully professional in 1949.

In 1952, the league changed its name to the Western Hockey League, and the Ironmen themselves changed their name to the Seattle Bombers the following the 1951-52 season.

Notable players

References


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