Toledo Blades

Not to be confused with Toledo Blade.
Toledo Blades/Hornets
City Toledo, Ohio
League IHL
Operated 1963-1974
Home arena Toledo Sports Arena
Colors Gold and Black
         
Owner(s) Ken Wilson (1963-1964)
General manager Ken Wilson (1963-1966)
Head coach Ken Wilson (1966)
Franchise history
1959-1963 Omaha Knights
1963-1970 Toledo Blades
1970-1974 Toledo Hornets
1974-1975 Lansing Lancers
Championships
Regular season titles 1 (1963-64)
Division Championships 0
Turner Cups 2 (1963-64, 1966–67)

The Toledo Blades and Hornets were the International Hockey League franchise of Toledo, Ohio from 1963 to 1974. The first four years (1959-1963) of the franchise was in Omaha, NE as the Omaha Knights.[1] After moving to Toledo for the 1963-64 season, they were renamed the Blades. The team name was changed to Hornets in 1970. The franchise left Toledo after the 1973–74 season for Lansing, MI, where they became the Lansing Lancers.[2]

The Blades were the Regular Season Champions in 1963-64, with 86 points and were awarded the Huber Trophy. The Blades won the Turner Cup in 1964 and 1967.

The Leading Rookie Award was awarded to Blades players Don Westbrook in 1964, Bob Thomas in 1965, and Wayne Zuk in 1970.[3]

Blades goaltender, Glenn Ramsay, won the James Norris Memorial Trophy for the least goals against during the 1963–1964 regular season, his third Norris Trophy in a row. Glenn also won his sixth and final Norris Trophy in 1967.[4]

In 1965, team captain, William "Chick" Chalmers, was awarded the James Gatschene Memorial Trophy, for the player voted most valuable through his display of outstanding playing ability and sportsmanlike conduct over the course of the regular season by the league coaches.[5]

After the Hornets left in 1974, the IHL awarded a new franchise to Toledo, the Goaldiggers.

Season-by-season record

Turner Cup Champions League Leader in points * Division Champions ¤
Season Team Division Regular Season Post Season
Finish GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1963-64 Blades 1st 70 41 25 4 86* 278 207 13 8 5 43 39 Won in Semifinals, 4-3 (Port Huron)
Won in Turner Cup Finals, 4-2 (Fort Wayne)
1964-65 Blades 4th 70 32 36 2 66 297 327 4 0 4 12 24 Lost in Semifinals, 0-4 (Fort Wayne)
1965-66 Blades 6th 70 20 48 2 42 248 366 Did Not Qualify
1966-67 Blades 3rd 72 39 31 2 80 284 247 10 8 2 36 23 Won in Semifinals, 4-0 (Dayton)
Won in Turner Cup Finals, 4-2 (Fort Wayne)
1967-68 Blades 5th 72 29 29 14 72 261 307 Did Not Qualify
1968-69 Blades 2nd 72 41 23 8 90 282 235 8 3 5 36 38 Advanced in Round 1, 1-2 (Columbus, Port Huron eliminated), Lost in Semifinals, 2-3 (Muskegon)
1969-70 Blades Southern 2nd 72 32 33 7 71 241 265 3 0 3 6 11 Lost in Quarterfinals, 0-3 (Des Moines)
1970-71 Hornets 7th 72 17 44 11 45 211 319 Did Not Qualify
1971-72 Hornets Northern 4th 72 26 46 0 52 270 371 Did Not Qualify
1972-73 Hornets Northern 3rd 74 36 33 5 77 257 261 4 3 1 5 13 Lost in Quarterfinals, 1-3 (Port Huron)
1973-74 Hornets North 3rd 76 33 42 1 67 260 302 3 1 2 9 13 Lost in Quarterfinals, 1-2 (Flint)
11 Seasons[6][7] 0 Division Titles
1 Huber Trophy
792 346 390 56 748
(.472)
2,889 3,207 45 23 22 147 161 7 Playoff Appearances
2 Turner Cup Championships

References

Preceded by
Toledo Mercurys
Professional Hockey Team in
Toledo, Ohio

19631974
Succeeded by
Toledo Goaldiggers
Preceded by
Fort Wayne Komets
Huber Trophy
Champions

196364
Succeeded by
Port Huron Flags
Preceded by
Fort Wayne Komets
Turner Cup
Champions

196364
Succeeded by
Fort Wayne Komets
Preceded by
Port Huron Flags
Turner Cup
Champions

196667
Succeeded by
Muskegon Mohawks


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