New Haven is a city in Connecticut with a population of about 125,000 and a metro population of about 600,000.
Teams[]
- Beast of New Haven (American Hockey League, 1997-1999) ceased operations
- New Haven Blades (Eastern Hockey League, 1954-72) moved to West Springfield, MA and relabeled as New England Blades when city gets AHL team
- New Haven Eagles (Canadian American Hockey League, 1926-1936), (American Hockey League, 1936-43, 1944-46, 1950), Eastern Amateur Hockey League, 1943-44) known as Rambers from 1946-1950, fold during 1950-51 season
- New Haven Knights (UHL, 2000-02) folded
- New Haven Nighthawks (AHL, 1972-1992) renamed Senators
- New Haven Nutmegs (EHL, 1952-53) return with league as Blades in 1954
- New Haven Ramblers (American Hockey League, 1946-1950) revert to Eagles name
- New Haven Senators (American Hockey League, 1992-1993) moved to Charlottetown, PEI
- New Haven Tomahawks (EHL, 1951-52) renamed Nutmegs
- New Haven Westminster (USAHA, 1922-24) withdrew
- Pilgrim JV Club (International Junior Hockey League, 2008-2009)
Collegiate[]
- Yale University (men 1896-Present, women (Club) 1975-1977, (varsity) 1977-Present)
- Albertus Falcons (announced as starting play for 2019-20 as a men's NCAA Division III team
Arenas[]
- Ingalls Rink "The Whale" (1958-Present)
- New Haven Arena (1914-1924) burned down, rebuilt (1926-1972)
- New Haven Coliseum (1972-2002) The arena's formal name was The Coliseum - New Haven Veterans Memorial, but most locals simply referred to it as "The Coliseum. building imploded January 20, 2007
- Ralph Walker Skating Rink
Players[]
External Links[]
- New Haven, Connecticut on Wikipedia