Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Philadelphia Professional Hockey
1. Quaker City Hockey Club: American Amateur Hockey League,
1900–01
2. The Arrows: Canadian-American Hockey League (CAHL),
1927–35
3. The Quakers: National Hockey League (NHL), 1930–31
4. The Comets: Tri-State Hockey League (T-SHL), 1932–33
5. The Ramblers: Canadian-American Hockey League (CAHL), 1935–36;
International-American Hockey League (I-AHL), 1936–40; American
Hockey League (AHL), 1940–41
6. The Rockets/Falcons: American Hockey League (AHL), 1941–42;
Eastern Amateur Hockey League (EAHL), 1942–46; American Hockey
League, 1946–49; Eastern Amateur Hockey League, 1951
7. The Ramblers: Eastern Hockey League (EHL), 1955–64
8. The Flyers: National Hockey League (NHL), 1967–Present
9. The Blazers: World Hockey Association (WHA), 1972–73
10. The Firebirds: North American Hockey League (NAHL), 1974–77;
American Hockey League (AHL), 1977–79
11. The Phantoms: American Hockey League (AHL), 1996–2009
Epilogue
Appendix: The History of the Philadelphia Arena
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
Alan Bass has been a contributor to The Hockey News magazine since 2009 and his writing has appeared on various national platforms, from NHL.com to CNN. He lives in Wenonah, New Jersey.
"This fine book should interest not only Philadelphia hockey fans,
but those of the game elsewhere as it gives a fascinating picture
of how pro hockey grew in the United States in both the minor pros
as well as the NHL."—HockeyBuzz
“Bass writes about [the] teams in a fascinating, brilliantly
researched book that includes tidbits of corny-but-amusing copy
from local newspapers. The newspaper accounts, written in a
old-timey manner, give the flavor of those eras.”—The Philadelphia
Inquirer
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