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Cincinnati Mohawks City Cincinnati, Ohio League American Hockey League
International Hockey LeagueOperated 1949–1958 Home arena Cincinnati Gardens Colors red, white and black Franchise history 1941–1943 Washington Lions 1947–1949 Washington Lions 1949–1952 AHL Cincinnati Mohawks 1952–1958 IHL Cincinnati Mohawks Championships Regular season titles six in the IHL
(1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58)Turner Cups five (1952–53, 1953–54,
1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57)The Cincinnati Mohawks were a professional ice hockey team in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were a member of the American Hockey League between 1949 and 1952. They were originally founded as the Washington Lions, then were relocated from Washington, D.C.
They played their home games in the Cincinnati Gardens. After leaving the AHL, the Mohawks team transferred to the International Hockey League until folding on 1958. The Mohawks won an IHL record five consecutive Turner Cup Championships starting with the 1952–1953 season and ending with the 1956–1957 season.
The market was subsequently home to:
- Cincinnati Swords (1971–1974 AHL)
- Cincinnati Stingers (1975–1979 WHA)
- Cincinnati Cyclones (1990–1992, 2001–2004, 2006–present ECHL, 1992–2001 IHL)
- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (1997–2005 AHL)
Contents
Season-by-season results
- Cincinnati Mohawks 1949–1952 (American Hockey League)
- Cincinnati Mohawks 1952–1958 (International Hockey League)
Regular Season
Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
forGoals
againstStanding 1949–50 70 19 37 14 52 185 257 5th, West 1950–51 70 28 34 8 64 203 228 5th, West 1951–52 68 29 33 6 64 183 228 3rd, West 1952–53 60 43 13 4 90 310 152 1st, IHL 1953–54 64 47 15 2 96 325 153 1st, IHL 1954–55 60 40 19 1 81 268 164 1st, IHL 1955–56 60 45 13 2 92 336 159 1st, IHL 1956–57 60 50 9 1 101 245 113 1st, IHL 1957–58 64 43 16 5 91 303 176 1st, IHL Playoffs
Season 1st round 2nd round Finals 1949–50 Out of Playoffs 1950–51 Out of Playoffs 1951–52 W, 3–0, Buffalo L, 1–3, Providence — 1952–53 W, 4-1, Toledo ?? W, 4–0, Grand Rapids 1953–54 ?? W, 4-1, Marion W, 4–2, Johnstown 1954–55 W, 3-0, Toledo ?? W, 4–3, Troy 1955–56 W, 3-0, Fort Wayne ?? W, 4–0, Toledo-Marion 1956–57 W, 3-1, Huntington ?? W, 3–0, Indianapolis 1957–58 L, 1–3, Louisville — — External links
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Trophies and
awardsTurner Cup • Fred A. Huber Trophy • Commissioner's Trophy • Leo P. Lamoureux Memorial Trophy • James Gatschene Memorial Trophy • Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy • Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy • Ken McKenzie Trophy • Governor's Trophy • James Norris Memorial Trophy • John Cullen Award • Ironman Award • IHL Man of the Year
Categories:- International Hockey League (1945–2001) teams
- Sports in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Defunct ice hockey teams in the United States
- Sports clubs established in 1949
- Sports clubs disestablished in 1958
- United States ice hockey team stubs
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