词条 | Johnstown Red Wings | ||||||||||||||||||
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| text_color = | bg_color = | team = Johnstown Red Wings | logo = | logosize = 100px | city = Johnstown, Pennsylvania | league = Eastern Hockey League | conference = | division = | founded = 1978 | operated = 1978–1980 | arena = Cambria County War Memorial Arena | colors = Red, White | owner = | coach = Marty Read | GM = Al Blade | media = WJNL, 1490 AM | affiliates = Detroit Red Wings, Adirondack Red Wings | name1 = Johnstown Wings | dates1 = 1978–1979 | name2 = Johnstown Red Wings | dates2 = 1979–1980 }} The Johnstown Red Wings were a professional ice hockey team based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania They were founded as a member of the Eastern Hockey League in the 1979-80 season. The Red Wings were used as an affiliate to the Adirondack Red Wings of the AHL. At the time, Adirondack was the primary affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings. HistoryA year after Johnstown's 1977 flood, former Jets Executive Director/GM John Mitchell founded the Johnstown Wings of the Northeastern Hockey League. Mitchell used his connections with the NHL's Detroit Red Wings for the 1978-79 NEHL season. Mitchell worked with Lincoln Cavalieri, who was president of Olympia Stadium Corporation. At the time, Olympia Stadium Corporation owned the Detroit team, and Mitchell was able to secure an affiliation with the Red Wings. Johnstown worked closely with Detroit General Manager Ted Lindsay and Assistant GM Jim Skinner to develop players. Mitchell eventually ran into financial difficulties. With the assistance of local businesses and a local television station that ran a "Keep Hockey Alive" promotion, enough donations were raised to help fund the Wings' expenses for the season.[1] The following season, a group of 10 prominent local business people took over the team, now the Johnstown Red Wings (with the NEHL taking on the league name of the former Eastern Hockey League). The 1979-80 team had difficulties on the ice and also lost money, but negotiations with the War Memorial for a new lease were underway when the EHL folded. The Red Wings hired a new coach for the 1979-80 EHL season. Marty Read, the new coach of the Red Wings, had previously played his college hockey at University of Michigan.[2] The Red Wings had a mascot, a red bird named "Reddy", who was brought on midway through the season.[3] The Red Wings played for one season, disbanding after a 24-45-1 season. The team averaged 2,309 fans per game, and had four games where they drew over 3,000 fans.[4] Following the 1979-80 season, the team ceased operations. Johnstown would go without hockey until January 1988, when the Johnstown Chiefs were brought back as part of the AAHL's inaugural 1987-88 season.[1] Season-by-season resultsEastern Hockey League seasons only. Regular Season
PlayoffsNone Notable Personnel
References1. ^1 {{cite web|title=When it comes to pro hockey, Johnstown ends with ‘leaves town’ |author=Mike Mastovich |publisher=Tribune-Democrat.com |url=http://tribune-democrat.com/chiefs/x445445943/When-it-comes-to-pro-hockey-Johnstown-ends-with-leaves-town |date=2010-02-15 |accessdate=2010-12-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720085857/http://tribune-democrat.com/chiefs/x445445943/When-it-comes-to-pro-hockey-Johnstown-ends-with-leaves-town |archivedate=2011-07-20 |df= }} 2. ^HockeyDB.com: Marty Read Player Profile 3. ^[https://i.imgur.com/5cVCVEz.jpg Cover of Johnstown Red Wings Photo Album] 4. ^{{cite web|title=‘Steiggy’ has place in Johnstown's hockey lore |author=Mike Mastovich |publisher=Tribune-Democrat.com |url=https://www.tribdem.com/sports/chip-minemyer-steiggy-has-place-in-johnstown-s-hockey-lore/article_605d37ae-ea31-11e4-ab44-0b5bfa7e8e90.html |date=2010-02-15 |accessdate=April 23, 2015}} 8 : 1978 establishments in Pennsylvania|1980 disestablishments in Pennsylvania|Defunct sports teams in Pennsylvania|Defunct ice hockey teams in the United States|Detroit Red Wings|Eastern Hockey League teams|Ice hockey clubs established in 1978|Sports clubs disestablished in 1980 |
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