Sunday, February 7, 2010

2004 Road Runner Travel Trailer Hockey Experts: I Need Help Re: Hamilton Bulldogs Of The American Hockey League?

Hockey experts: I need help re: Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League? - 2004 road runner travel trailer

I try to construct a history of changes AHL franchise. I work from data provided by Wikipedia.

There is some confusion I show content here:

Note the lines beginning with (X).

Montreal Voyageurs (1969-1971, was traveling from Nova Scotia)
Travelers to Nova Scotia (1971-1984, has been Sherbrooke Canadiens)
Sherbrooke Canadiens (1984-1990, was the Fredericton Canadiens)
Fredericton Canadiens (1990-1999, became the Citadel Quebec)
(X) of the Quebec Citadels (1999-2002, became Hamilton Bulldogs)
(X) Hamilton Bulldogs (1996-2002, was Toronto Roadrunners)
Toronto Roadrunners (2003-2004, became Edmonton Road Runners)
Edmonton Roadrunners (2004-2005; deferred)

The data suggest that, if the Bulldogs to Toronto, Quebec Citadels franchise was moved, the new Bulldogs. Please enlighten me on this point. Thank you very much.

4 comments:

Bob Loblaw said...

The Hamilton Bulldogs were a squadron of the division that the views of both the Oilers and Habs In other words, they were a team of school for 2 NHL teams, if it helps anyone. I) with the Nazi REAL Vees (passengers who were more familiar. If I lose myself in your list is 1990, because the American League in 1988-1993, a team had called Halifax Citadels (Farm Team Quebec) and in that time zero in reality, because I see that you're talking Habs.

Yes, I would say the confusion is that the Hamilton Bulldogs 2 teams, the Oilers and Habs were.

PuckDat MLSE Repent your sins said...

The Habsburgs and Oilers split a computer for a while. Hence the confusion. The following year the Oilers, the Road Runner and A. The Habs then created to transfer was the only club of parents Bulldogs.

All-Star said...

Www.hockeydb.com check and see if you can find some guidelines for the media, either in bookstores or from your local library to help you get the information you need.

pags68 said...

This is the best I could find ... I hope that helps:
"July 3, 2002

The Hamilton Bulldogs were bought by a consortium of local businessmen and became the subsidiary of the American Hockey League Canadian. For the 2002/03 season they were connected but the Bulldogs with both the Canadiens and the Edmonton Oilers. The outlook for the Oilers in Toronto for the 2003-04 season played. "

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