Moncton Hawks



''This article is about the senior team. For the article about the junior team of the same name please see Moncton Hawks (junior). For the American Hockey League team based out of Moncton please see New Brunswick Hawks.''

History
The Moncton Hawks were a senior team.

They are perhaps best known for their back-to-back Allan Cup victories in 1932-33 and 1933-34.

In 1933-34 they went on to win the 1933-34 Hamilton B Wills Trophy Final which was between the champions of the United States and Canada.

The Hawks played in various other leagues throughout the years. They won the Maritimes Senior Championship in 1946-47, 1954-55, 1962-63, 1965-66, and 1966-67.

New Brunswick Senior Hockey League (1952-53)
In 1953-54 the Moncton Flyers played in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League.

Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League (1961-65)
The Moncton Hawks were an independent (non-league) senior team in 1965-66 and 1966-67. They won the Maritimes Senior Championships in both seasons and lost out in the Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs.