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Milwaukee Sea Gulls
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
League United States Hockey League
Operated 1950–1951
Home arena Milwaukee Arena
Colors red, white, and blue
              
Affiliate Chicago Black Hawks
Franchise history
Previous franchise history
Championships

The Milwaukee Sea Gulls were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They operated in the United States Hockey League for just one season before the league folded in 1951.

History[]

After their previous farm team, the Kansas City Mohawks folded in 1950, the Chicago Black Hawks needed to find a site for their new minor league affiliate. The recently opened Milwaukee Arena provided a major incentive for the Hawks, as did its proximity to Chicago. That fall, the Milwaukee Sea Gulls played their first games. While the team featured many of the players from the Mohawks, they were also about as successful on the ice, as in, not much. Milwaukee finished last in the conference and missed the postseason.

During the league's summer meeting, the member teams decided to dissolve the USHL.[1] Chicago wanted to keep their minor club in Milwaukee and tried to get the AHL to accept them as a new member, however, the AHL balked due to the club's home arena. The Milwaukee Arena was scheduled to host the American Bowling Congress and prevent any ice hockey games from being played for the final month of the season.[2] Without a league to play in, the Sea Gulls were disbanded and Chicago ended up signing an affiliation agreement with the Calgary Stampeders for the following season.

Season by season results[]

Season GP W L T Pts Finish Postseason
1950–51 64 20 38 6 46 6th missed

References[]

  1. "Revamping expected at U.S. league meet," Toronto Star, June 16, 1951, p. 16.
  2. Milwaukee Sea Gulls. Vintage Hockey. Retrieved on March 1, 2024.

External links[]

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