Brooklyn is a borough of New York City, New York and has about 2,500,000 people.
Teams[]
- Brooklyn Aces (Eastern Professional Hockey League, 2008-2009)
- Brooklyn Americans (NHL, 1941-1942) actually played in Manhattan, owner planned on move to Brooklyn but there was no suitable arena, team suspended operations for the duration of World War II and the franchise was formally cancelled in 1946
- Brooklyn Arma Torpedos (Eastern Amateur Hockey League, 1942-1943) join Metropolitan Amateur Hockey League
- Brooklyn Aviators (Federal Hockey League, 2011-2012) sat out 2012-13 season; have not returned
- Brooklyn Crescents
- (American Amateur Hockey League, 1909-1913)
- (Eastern Amateur Hockey League, 1943-1944) rejoin Metropolitan Amateur Hockey League
- Long Island Wolfpack (International Junior Hockey League-Super Elite, 2010-2012)
- Metro Fighting Moose
- (Continental Hockey Association, 2010-2011)
- (Metropolitan Junior Hockey League, 2012-Present)
- New York Aviators
- (North East Professional Hockey League, 2009-2010) join Federal Hockey League
- (Federal Hockey League, 2010-2011) renamed Brooklyn Aviators
- New York Jr. Aviators
- (International Junior Hockey League, 2010-2011) had teams at several levels of league
- (Eastern States Hockey League, 2013-2013) join USPHL-Empire before play
- (United States Premier Hockey League-Empire, 2013-2015) relocated to Rye, New York, renamed New York Dragons
- (North American 3 Eastern Hockey League, 2015-Present)
- New York Islanders (NHL, 2015-Future)
Arenas[]
- Aviator Sports and Events Center
- Barclays Center
- Clermont Avenue Skating Rink (used by Brooklyn Crescents prior to moving to St. Nicholas Rink when the Brooklyn Skating Club folded)
- Van Cortlandt Park Rink (outdoor rink)
- Wollman Rink-Prospect Park
- Abe Stark Skating Rink
Hockey People[]
External Links[]
- Brooklyn on Wikipedia