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Hamilton and Bulldogs
The franchise moved to Hamilton, Ontario after the 1995-96 season, becoming the Hamilton Bulldogs.
The Tigers were formed from the sale of the Quebec Bulldogs NHL franchise to Hamilton interests.
* Corey Locke-Ice hockey player-Montreal Canadiens ( NHL ), Hamilton Bulldogs ( AHL )
* 22 December — Hamilton Tigers, the reconstituted Quebec Bulldogs franchise, wins its first-ever NHL game in Hamilton, defeating Montreal Canadiens 5 – 0
His goal at 14: 56 of the fourth overtime period gave the Hamilton Bulldogs a 2 – 1 win over the Houston Aeros in Game 2 of the Calder Cup Finals.
After training camp, Marc Denis was assigned to Montreal's AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs.
They are the ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL.
( The Hamilton Bulldogs, established in 1996, are closer geographically to Buffalo than Rochester is, but play on the other side of the U. S .- Canadian border.
If he ordered the Quebec Bulldogs franchise forfeited to Hamilton, as happened in 1920, one never was to challenge him.
They breezed by their first three playoff rounds, but were easily defeated by the Hamilton Bulldogs in 5 games.
Category: Hamilton Bulldogs players
Berehowsky spent most of the season with the Oilers, as he appeared in 67 regular season and 12 post-season games with the club, however, he did see some time with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL, playing in 8 games.
2006-07 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 53 7 14 21 52
2007-08 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 35 6 6 12 38
Category: Hamilton Bulldogs players
Bouchard last played for the American Hockey League's Hamilton Bulldogs.
On January 21, 2012, Ivor Wynne hosted an AHL regular season game between the Toronto Marlies and Hamilton Bulldogs, the first outdoor game in Canada in the league's history and the fourth in an annual series of outdoor AHL games.
The Wolves, Rochester Americans, Manitoba Moose, Hamilton Bulldogs, and Bridgeport Sound Tigers each saw attendance figures increase over ten percent from 2003 – 04 in the AHL, with the Moose average attendance soaring 24. 09 percent from the previous year.
While Copps Coliseum was built in the hope that Hamilton could draw an NHL franchise, for the past 15 seasons, beginning in October 1996, Copps Coliseum has been home to the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League.
On June 7, 2007, the Hamilton Bulldogs won their first Calder Cup Championship in franchise history at home in Copps Coliseum by defeating the Hershey Bears.
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Hamilton and Hockey
Returning for a third season in Hamilton in 1962 – 63, Henderson led the Ontario Hockey Association in scoring with 49 goals in 48 games.
Neilson's coaching career began as head coach of the Ontario Hockey League's Peterborough Petes ( then the junior farm team of the Montreal Canadiens in Hamilton ) in 1966, and remained for 10 years in Peterborough, Ontario, where he maintained a home until his death.
The Hamilton Tigers were a professional ice hockey team, and a member of the National Hockey League ( NHL ), based in Hamilton, Ontario, that played from 1920 – 1925.
Hamilton sponsors 28 sports, including: Baseball ( M ), Basketball ( M & W ), Crew ( M & W ), Cross Country ( M & W ), Field Hockey ( W ), Football ( M ), Golf ( M ), Ice Hockey ( M & W ), Lacrosse ( M & W ), Outdoor and Indoor Track & Field ( M & W ), Soccer ( M & W ), Softball ( W ), Squash ( M & W ), Swimming & Diving ( M & W ), Tennis ( M & W ), Volleyball ( W ).
He first joined the Canucks's American Hockey League ( AHL ) affiliate Hamilton in 1993 – 94, moving to Syracuse with the team for the 1994 – 95 season.
Wilfrid Arthur Coutu ( March 1, 1892 – February 25, 1977 ) was a professional Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played ten seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, the Hamilton Tigers, and the Boston Bruins.
During the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout, Brewer participated in several charity hockey games, playing in the four-game Ryan Smyth and Friends All-Star Charity Tour, the three-game Brad May and Friends Hockey Challenge, as well as the Our Game to Give charity hockey game held at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario.
He played for the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings twice, Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins, the Ontario Hockey Association's Hamilton Red Wings, the AHL's Pittsburgh Hornets, Montreal Voyageurs, Adirondack Red Wings, the Central Hockey League's Fort Worth Wings and the IHL's Toledo Goaldiggers.
The arena's large capacity was in part designed to lure a potential National Hockey League expansion franchise ; however, the location of the arena ( less than 50 miles from the home arenas of both the Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres, the latter of which has explicitly opposed any NHL presence in Hamilton ) has proven to be an obstacle to landing a team, and the NHL has rejected overtures to relocate a team to the arena.
The show starred Michael Riley as Brett Parker, a former New York City sports agent who became the general manager of a ( fictional ) National Hockey League franchise, the Hamilton Steelheads.
Two of its four teams, Guelph and the Hamilton Mountain A's, became part of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior " A " League.
After being traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 2002, however, he found himself waived to the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League.
The Hamilton Bulldogs are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League.
The achievement to preserve the franchise was a unique joint venture between the Montreal Canadiens, the Edmonton Oilers, the American Hockey League, and a local consortium of Hamilton owners, which allowed for a joint affiliation in 2002 – 2003 between Montreal and Edmonton as ownership changed hands.
Kehoe played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey Association with the London Knights and the Hamilton Red Wings.
Allan Guy Hamilton ( born August 20, 1946 in Flin Flon, Manitoba ) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman, most notably with the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association.
Signed by the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League as a teenager, Hamilton spent his junior career with the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Hamilton and Club
Beiderbecke joined the Wolverine Orchestra late in 1923, and the seven-man group first played a speakeasy called the Stockton Club near Hamilton, Ohio.
The beams were clearly visible from the terrace at Century Country Club in Purchase, New York, from at least as far west as western Morris County, in Flanders, New Jersey, at least as far as the barrier beach of Fire Island in Suffolk County, New York on Long Island, and as far south near Trenton, New Jersey in nearby Hamilton.
The Hamilton Rugby Club can be found at the Laigh Bent sports ground, Bent Road.
The Hamilton Lawn Tennis Club is a set of artificial grass tennis courts based at Blackswell Lane.
In the 1880s, the Myopia Hunt Club, which had been named in jest for its nearsighted founders, moved from Winchester, Massachusetts, to the Gibney Farm in Hamilton.
:* The Nature Nook is an amphitheatre built by the East Hamilton County Kiwanis Club for the city.
Also in South Hamilton is Myopia Hunt Club.
In 1972, after several years membership, Hamilton was elected to the executive council of the Conservative Monday Club.
Published by the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club.
Tennis courts are located throughout the town with two quality tennis facilities located at David Hamilton Park and Crosby Park, home to the Richmond HIll Lawn Tennis Club.
The oldest, Bishopbriggs Golf Club, was founded in 1906 and is situated in parkland which was once part of Kenmure House ( built 1806 by David Hamilton, demolished 1955 ), formerly family seat of the Stirling-Maxwell Baronets.
Hamilton Academical Football Club, often known as Hamilton Accies, or The Accies, are a Scottish football club from Hamilton in South Lanarkshire.
Waikato won the first encounter against Auckland with a crew that contained three former Olympic representatives, Nigel Atherfold, Greg Johnson and Chris White, with the rest of the crew consisting of Waikato Rowing Club oarsmen, Andy Mahon, Nik Posa and Richard Kirke, and Stephen Hatfield and Chris Spanninga from the Hamilton Rowing Club, and coxswain Russell Robson.
On 30 November 1872, Scotland faced England at the West of Scotland Cricket Club ground at Hamilton Crescent.
In 1919 he travelled to Hamilton Golf and Country Club, for his first serious competitive action outside the U. S., while in 1920, Engineers ' G. C., in Roslyn, Long Island hosted the matches.
Stand Cricket Club, established in 1853, is situated between Hamilton Road and Higher Lane in Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester.
* 29 November — 5th Grey Cup – Hamilton Tigers 44 – 2 Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club
* Mike Rodden – builder, 1964 ( Queen's University as player 1910 – 13, coach 1916 ; McGill University as player 1914 ; Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club as player 1915, coach 1921 – 22 ; Toronto Argonauts as player 1919 – 20, coach 1920, 1926 ; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers as coach 1924 ; Hamilton Tigers as coach 1927 – 30, 1937 ).
In 1869, the founding of Hamilton Football Club, who played what would become Canadian football, helped make that sport the dominant football code in Canada by the dawn of the twentieth century.
Lorraine Christine Segato ( born June 17, 1956, Hamilton, Ontario ) is a Canadian pop singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist for and a principal songwriter of new wave and pop rock group Parachute Club, with which she continues to perform.
West of Scotland Cricket Club was founded in 1862 as a result of a meeting which took place at the then Clarence Hotel in George Square, Glasgow, between a group of local businessmen and players from the Clutha Cricket Club, who had used the northern part of Hamilton Crescent for matches prior to West's inception.

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