The Oklahoma City Warriors were a minor professional hockey team that played in the American Hockey Association. The team was established in 1933 and played in Oklahoma City until 1935-36, where they moved to Minneapolis during the season, becoming the Minneapolis Warriors. The team folded at the end of it.
In Oklahoma City, the team played its home games at the Stockyards Coliseum.
A later incarnation of the Warriors played exhibition games in the 1958-59 and 1959-60 seasons, notably against the Amarillo Wranglers. On November 27, 1959, the Warriors defeated the Salt Lake City Seagulls 8-6.
All-time standings[]
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
Season League GP W L T OTW OTL PTS GF GA Diff. Standing 1933-34 AHA 48 16 30 2 32 86 115 -29 4th overall 1934-35 AHA 48 15 28 5 30 88 133 -45 4th overall 1935-36 AHA 48 21 22 5 42 92 86 +6 3rd overall |
All-time leaders[]
- Goals: Bobby Burns (53)
- Assists: Bobby Burns (51)
- Points: Bobby Burns (104)
- Penalty minutes: Bobby Burns (98)
All-time coaches[]
- Dick Carroll
- Bobby Burns
- Pete Mitchell
See also[]
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