Atlantic City Seagulls (EHL) explained

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Team:Atlantic City Seagulls
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City:Atlantic City, New Jersey
League:Eastern Amateur Hockey League (EAHL)
Operated:1947–1952
Arena:Boardwalk Hall
Colors:Red, white, teal
Championships:1951

The Atlantic City Seagulls was an American professional ice hockey team based in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The team shared the same name with an earlier franchise that had moved to Philadelphia in 1942.[1]

History

After the original Seagulls franchise relocated because of World War II, the Boardwalk Hall remained without a tenant until 1947. A new Atlantic City Seagulls (sometimes spelled 'Sea Gulls') joined the Eastern Amateur Hockey League. The team, coached by Mel Harwood, finished third out of four teams but then was forced to suspend play when the entire league went dormant in 1948.[2] When the EAHL returned in 1949, so did the Seagulls. Now led by Herb Foster, who had played on the original squad, Atlantic City hoped to recapture the magic that the former franchise had possessed. Foster led the team to a league championship in 1951 and the Seagulls advanced to the national senior championship. Ultimately, they fell to the Toledo Mercurys 3–4 in the semifinals.

While the franchise had modest success on the ice, the falling tourism in Atlantic City after the war harmed the team in the ticket office. By 1952 the Seagulls were no longer able to support themselves and the team dissolved.[3]

Notable players, coaches and owners

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

EHL Season GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Coach Playoffs
1947–48 48 17 25 6 40 167 196 3rd Mel Harwood None
1948–49 league suspended play
1949–50 47 14 31 2 30 122 193 3rd in East Lost East Round-Robin
1950–51 54 23 24 7 53 231 218 T–3rd Herb Foster Won Championship
1951–52 65 26 36 3 55 255 231 2nd in Southern Herb Foster Missed playoffs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atlantic City Sea Gulls Statistics and History. Hockey DB . February 15, 2024.
  2. Book: Fischler, Stan. Stan Fischler. We Are the Rangers: The Oral History of the New York Rangers. Triumph Books. 2013. 37. 978-1-60078-867-3.
  3. Web site: Atlantic City Seagulls history . Vintage Hockey . February 15, 2024.