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Description:
The
New Brunswick Hawks
were a professional
ice hockey
team based in
Moncton
,
New Brunswick
. Home games were played at the
Moncton Coliseum
. They were a member of the
American Hockey League
between
1978
and
1982
. The Hawks operated as a minor league affiliate of the
Chicago Black Hawks
and the
Toronto Maple Leafs
, with a winning record each of four seasons.
The Hawks won the
F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy
twice for regular season division championships in
1979–80
, and
1981–82
. New Brunswick finished first overall in 1981–82, and won the
Calder Cup
by defeating the
Binghamton Whalers
four games to one in the finals. After 1982, the franchise switched affiliations several times, and was subsequently known as the
Moncton Alpines
, and the
Moncton Golden Flames
.
Coaches
1978–79 –
Eddie Johnston
1979–80 –
Joe Crozier
&
Lou Angotti
1980–81 –
Doug Carpenter
1981–82 –
Orval Tessier
Players
Rocky Saganiuk
won the
Les Cunningham Award
in 1978–79 as the league's
Most Valuable Player
, in its inaugural season. The following season in 1979–80,
Darryl Sutter
won the
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award
as
Rookie of the Year
. Four different...
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