- Toledo Mercurys
Pro hockey team
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team = Toledo Mercurys
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city =Toledo, Ohio
league = International Hockey League
operated = 1947–62
arena =Toledo Sports Arena
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name1 = Toledo Mercurys
dates1 = 1947–49
name2 = Toledo Buckeyes (EAHL)
dates2 = 1949–50
name3 = Toledo Mercurys
dates3 = 1950–55
name4 = Toledo-Marion Mercurys
dates4 = 1955–56
name5 = Toledo Mercurys
dates5 = 1956–59
name6 = Toledo-St. Louis Mercurys
dates6 = 1959–60
name7 = Toledo Mercurys
dates7 = 1960–62
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turner_cups = 3 - 1948, 1951, 1952The Toledo Mercurys are a defunct International Hockey League franchise from
Toledo, Ohio . The Toledo Franchise was the first IHL franchise to be granted outside of theWindsor-Detroit area, for the cost of $1000.00 to Virgil Gladeaux of Toledo. The Mercurys existed 15 seasons in total from1947 to1962 with some minor naming variations. Toledo was successful on the ice, being the first IHL team to win multipleTurner Cup championships, and the first to do so consecutively.History
The Mercurys won the Turner during their first year of operation in the 1947–48 season. Toledo defeated the Windsor Hettche Spitfires four games to one in the IHL championship series. Team coach and manager Andy Mulligan had signed nine players from his native
Manitoba to build the team, including team captain and right-wingerMax Labovitch , center Barney O'Connell and left wing Jake Kernahan . The Mercurys later won the United States Amateur hockey title, defeating the Elveth Rangers in two games, and the New York Rovers in three games.In the 1948–49 season, the team played in both the north and south division of the IHL, because the team owners wanted to play more games. The Mercurys of the north division won the J. P. McGuire Trophy that year by capturing the IHL North title. In a rematch of the previous season's IHL championship, Windsor defeated Toledo four games to three.
The following year for 1949–50 season, the team was known as the Toledo Buckeyes while playing in the Eastern Amateur Hockey League. The team returned to the IHL in 1950 known again as the Mercurys. Toledo won consecutive Turner Cups in 1950–51 and 1951–52 defeating the
Grand Rapids Rockets in the finals both seasons.In the 1955–56 season, the Mercurys played some home games in
Marion, Ohio at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, hence being known as the Toledo-Marion Mercurys. The Mercurys split home games between arenas again for the 1959–60 season. The Toledo-St. Louis Mercurys played some home games inSt. Louis, Missouri at theSt. Louis Arena .The Mercurys franchise folded after the 1961–62 season. The International Hockey League returned to Toledo in 1963, with the
Toledo Blades franchise.References
* [http://www.kolumbus.fi/tyrvaa/Hockey/Theihlhistory.htm International Hockey League history]
* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/asset_library/history/1948_ToledoMercurys.pdf Manitoba connection with the Toledo, Ohio Mercurys in 1948]External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/prosportshistory/ihlhistory.html IHL franchise and championship information]
* [http://www.azhockey.com/To.htm A to Z encyclopedia of ice hockey]
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