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Pats coach Bill LaForge would end up in a courtroom later that season when he got into an altercation with a fan.
Noble would stay with the franchise as it became the Arenas, and later the St. Pats, eventually traded to the Montreal Maroons in the 1924-25 season.

Pats and renamed
In 1927, the St. Pats were purchased by Conn Smythe and renamed the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The corporation's roots were established in 1927, after Conn Smythe organized a group of investors to purchase Toronto's premier hockey franchise, which had earned Stanley Cup championships in 1918 ( as the Toronto Arenas ) and 1922 ( as the Toronto St. Pats ), and renamed it the Maple Leafs.

Pats and .
The New England Patriots, commonly called the " Pats ," are a professional football team based in the Greater Boston area, playing their home games in the town of Foxborough, Massachusetts at Gillette Stadium.
With that improvement, the team was sold to Robert Kraft in January 1994 for a ( then ) record price of $ 200, 000, 000 — an astonishing price considering the Pats had generally been considered a laughing-stock and second rate team, had the worst stadium in the league, and couldn't sell out save for select home games resulting in most games going without television coverage — sports in New England centered on the beloved Bruins, Celtics and Red Sox, not the NFL team orphaned in remote Foxborough, Massachusetts, forty miles outside Boston.
The Black Hawks won their first game by beating the St. Pats 4 to 1.
* St. Pats
* Shock Jocks Fired For Sex In St. Pats Stunt
* 17 – 28 March — Toronto St. Pats defeats Vancouver Millionaires in the 1922 Stanley Cup Finals by 3 games to 2
This led Hunter to form a new league with five former members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League ( SJHL ), the Estevan Bruins, Regina Pats, Saskatoon Blades, Moose Jaw Canucks, and Weyburn Red Wings, to leave the SJHL and join the Oil Kings and the Calgary Buffaloes in a new league known as the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League.
Concerns over the WCHL's relationship with the CAHA led the Pats, Canucks and Red Wings to withdraw before the 1968 – 69 season, returning to the SJHL.
In March 1982 a violent brawl between the Regina Pats and Calgary Wranglers saw the two teams collectively fined $ 2250 and players suspended for 73 games combined.
On February 21, 2011, the defending champions Calgary Hitmen hosted the Regina Pats, who are Canada's oldest major-junior hockey team, at McMahon Stadium for an outdoor game in conjunction with the 2011 Heritage Classic.
On December 13, 1919, the NHL, under the direction of Frank Calder transferred the Toronto franchise, this time to the Toronto St. Pats group, for the fee of $ 5, 000.
* Toronto St. Pats
The club absorbed the Ottawa St. Pats when the Riders helped found the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union in 1907.
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File: Pats SBTrophs beschnitten. jpg | The three Lombardi trophies belonging to the New England Patriots.
The St. Pats organization had operated amateur hockey clubs in the Toronto area since the first decade of the 1900s, including the senior amateur St. Patricks team in the Ontario Hockey Association.
In the 1921 – 22 season, the St. Pats made their first and only appearance in the Stanley Cup Final.

later and renamed
* 1860 – The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — later renamed Community of Christ — is organized by Joseph Smith III and others at Amboy, Illinois
* 1960 – Dahomey ( later renamed Benin ) declares independence from France.
It is later renamed to the more poetic Purple Heart.
In January 1844, Alcott moved his family to Still River, a village within Harvard but, on March 1, 1845, the family returned to Concord to live in a home they named " The Hillside " ( later renamed " The Wayside " by Nathaniel Hawthorne ).
* Associated Talking Pictures, a British film studio of the 1930s later renamed as Ealing Studios
These drugs were later renamed antibiotics by Selman Waksman, an American microbiologist, in 1942.
Hellen, Graikos, Magnis, and Macedon were sons of Deucalion and Pyrrha, the only people who survived the Great Flood ; the ethne were said to have originally been named after the elder son Graikoi but renamed later after Hellen who was proved to be the strongest.
Since 1990, AIX has served as the primary operating system for the RS / 6000 series ( later renamed IBM eServer pSeries, then IBM System p, and now IBM Power Systems ).
The Aster CT-80, an early home / personal computer developed by the small Dutch company MCP ( later renamed to Aster Computers ), was sold in its first incarnation as a kit for hobbyists.
The first of these Jagdpanzers was the Ferdinand ( later renamed the Elefant ), a 70-ton monster built from the already-built quantity of ninety-one Porsche VK4501
NEEP, itself a joint venture, is held by DiBenedetto AS Roma LLC ( later renamed to AS Roma SPV, LLC ) and Unicredit in 60-40 ratio, which the former had 4 real person shareholders in equal ratio, led by Roma current president Thomas R. DiBenedetto.
Heywood was a Gardner businessman, who renamed it The Stone Silver Shop, and later, Stone Associates.
The project was originally called the Atari 3600, though was later renamed the Atari 7800.
AMD has continued using the Athlon name with the Athlon 64, an eighth-generation processor featuring x86-64 ( later renamed AMD64 ) architecture, and the Athlon II.
AMD later renamed the technology to Cool ' n ' Quiet on their K8-based CPUs ( Athlon 64, etc.
The city was later renamed Nova Roma by Constantine the Great, but popularly called Constantinople and briefly became the imperial residence of the classical Roman Empire.
Tonnant and Spartiate, both of which later fought at the Battle of Trafalgar, joined the Royal Navy under their old names while Franklin, considered to be " the finest two-decked ship in the world ", was renamed HMS Canopus.
The Baralong Incidents were naval engagements of the First World War in August and September 1915, involving the Royal Navy Q-Ship, later renamed HMS Wyandra, and two German U-boats.
Following the closure of Teenburger in 1970 as a result of the disappearance of Molton and Warwick, Bubbles worked as the designer of the underground newspaper Friends ( later renamed Frendz ).
Dirks renamed his version Hans and Fritz ( later, The Captain and the Kids ).
British navigator Captain James Cook arrived in 1773 and 1777 ; Cook named the islands the ' Hervey Islands ' to honour a British Lord of the Admiralty ; Half a century later the Baltic German Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern published the Atlas de l ' Ocean Pacifique, in which he renamed the islands the Cook Islands to honour Cook.
Fifty years later they are renamed in his honour by Russian Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern.
* Council of Industrial Design, a UK body later renamed the Design Council
This was later renamed BT-CORAL when British Telecom was spun off from the Post Office.
Christian alternative music has its roots in the early 1980s, as the earliest efforts at Christian punk and new wave were recorded by artists like Andy McCarroll and Moral Support, Undercover, The 77s, Adam Again, Quickflight, Daniel Amos, Youth Choir ( later renamed The Choir ), Lifesavers Underground, Michael Knott, The Altar Boys, Breakfast with Amy, Steve Taylor, 4-4-1, David Edwards and Vector.

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