Philadelphia Rockets

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Philadelphia Rockets
1947 48 Rockets.jpg
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
League American Hockey League
Operated1946–1949
Home arena Philadelphia Arena
Franchise history
1930–1942 Atlantic City Seagulls
1942–1946Philadelphia Falcons
1946–1949Philadelphia Rockets

The Philadelphia Rockets were a minor professional ice hockey team based in the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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History

In February 1946, Leonard Peto, owner of the former-Montreal Maroons NHL franchise, announced plans to revive the franchise in Philadelphia for the 1946-1947 NHL season as the league's seventh team. Peto and his partners identified the Phillies' former ballpark site at Broad and Huntingdon for their planned 20,000 uptown arena. [1] Philadelphia Arena owner Pete Tyrell protested that the American Hockey League held territorial rights to Philadelphia, and planned himself to build an larger arena for ice hockey in Philadelphia. [2] Peto's bid would prove unsuccessful, and Tyrell would not build a larger arena, but the AHL responded to the threat of an NHL franchise by admitting the Philadelphia Ramblers for the 1946-1947 season.

The Rockets played for three seasons in the AHL from 1946 to 1949. Philadelphia had previously had a team in the league during the 1941–42 AHL season known as the Philadelphia Ramblers. When the Ramblers had folded in 1942, they were replaced at the Philadelphia Arena by the Philadelphia Falcons who played in the Eastern Hockey League.

In 1946, the Falcons were replaced by the second Rockets team in the AHL. Four members of the Falcons (Vic Lofvendahl, Harvey Jacklin, Clayton Lavell, George DeFilice), made the jump to the higher league.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
StandingPlayoffs
1942–434617272361671955th, EHLData unavailable
1943–44451723539—-—-3rd, EHLData unavailable
1944–45482321450—-—-3rd, EHLData unavailable
1945–465226215571801862nd, EHLData unavailable
1946–47 645527171884005th, EastOut of Playoffs
1947–48 6822415492603314th, EastOut of Playoffs
1948–49 6815485352304075th, EastOut of Playoffs

References

  1. "Peto Sure He Can Build Arena in Time; National Hockey League Weighs Club Here". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 31, 1946. p. 31.
  2. "Peto's Application Under Advisement". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 16, 1946. p. 16.