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Operated
  
1972–1992

1972–1992
  
New Haven Nighthawks

Home arena
  
1992–1993
  
Regular season titles
  
1 (1979–80 AHL season)


Location
  
New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Colors
  
blue, gold, and white (Islanders and North Stars), red, white, and blue (Rangers), black, silver and white (Kings)

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The New Haven Nighthawks were a former ice hockey team that played in the American Hockey League from 1972 to 1992. They had affiliations with the Minnesota North Stars (1972–1977), New York Islanders (1972–1973), New York Rangers (1977–1981 & 1984–1987), and Los Angeles Kings (1981–1991). The team played their home games at the New Haven Coliseum which replaced the New Haven Arena.

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History

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The Nighthawks were Calder Cup finalists four times: 1974–74, 1977–78, 1978–79 and a dramatic, unlikely playoff run in 1988–89 when they finished fourth in their division yet won two exciting playoff rounds before succumbing to the Adirondack Red Wings in the finals 4 games to 1. Those same Red Wings would take the Hawks out again in their last post-season before becoming the ill-fated New Haven Senators in 1992–93.

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Notable players for the Nighthawks include former New York Islanders greats Chico Resch, Bobby Nystrom;ex-Boston Bruin Willie O'Ree; Tom Colley, the franchise's career leader in games (534), goals (204), assists (281) and points (485); ex-Boston Bruin Billy O'Dwyer; career penalty minute leader (688) Al Tuer; ex-WHA star Bobby Sheehan, Bernie Nicholls, Blaine Stoughton, Mike Rogers and Glenn Healy. The team was notorious for a revolving door for personnel holding the AHL record for players used in a single season with 62 in 1986. No player other than Colley played in as many as 300 games for the Nighthawks, while only two goaltenders played over 100 games (Ron Scott) 153 and (Doug Soetaert)101.

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The franchise was renamed the New Haven Senators for the 1992–93 season when they began an NHL affiliation with the Ottawa Senators. The following season, the franchise moved to Prince Edward Island. Today, it is known as the Binghamton Senators.

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The last Nighthawk to play in the National Hockey League was goaltender Byron Dafoe, who played seven games for the Nighthawks in its last season in 1992. The last Nighthawk active at any level of professional hockey was Mario Chitarroni, who played for New Haven in the 88-89 season, and was active in the Italian professional league in 2009.

Franchise and Area History

The franchise became known as:

  • New Haven Senators (1992–1993)
  • Prince Edward Island Senators (1993–1996)
  • Binghamton Senators (2002–present)
  • The market was subsequently home to:

  • Beast of New Haven (1997–1999)
  • New Haven Knights (UHL) (2000–2002).
  • Bridgeport Sound Tigers (2001–present)
  • Playoffs

    The Nighthawks were runners-up for the Calder Cup in 1974–75, 1977–78, 1978–79, & 1988–89.

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    References

    New Haven Nighthawks Wikipedia