Syracuse Stars

The Syracuse Stars were an American ice hockey franchise in the American Hockey League from Syracuse, New York.

History

The Syracuse Stars were founded in 1930 as a franchise of the International Hockey League, where they played until its dissolution in 1936. Your biggest achievement in this period was winning the East Division in the 1935/36 season. After the merger of the International Hockey League with the Canadian - American Hockey League in 1936 for the International - American Hockey League Syracuse also joined this and won in their debut season 1936/37, the first team ever to the Calder Cup after it in the finals Philadelphia Ramblers hit with 3-1 victories.

In the following season the Stars once again reached the final of the Calder Cup, but lost this time with 1:3 victories against the Providence Reds. In the season 1938/39, the Stars were knocked out in the first playoff round, while the AIHL playoffs missed the first time in the 1939/40 season.

Following this season, the franchise was bought by businessman Louis M. Jacobs, of it to Buffalo, New York, relocated, where it acts as Buffalo Bisons in the American Hockey League was active from 1940 to 1970.

Season Statistics ( I- AHL )

Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses by SOL = Shootout Losses by, Pts = Points, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalty minutes

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