California Hawks Explained

Text Color:
  1. 000000
Team:California Hawks
Logosize:150px
City:Anaheim, California
League:Pacific Southwest Hockey League,
Pacific Hockey League
Founded:1981
Folded:1995
Name1:Tri-Valley Blackhawks
Dates1:1981–1983
Name2:West Covina Blackhawks
Dates2:1983–1985
Name3:California Blackhawks
Dates3:1985–1988
Name4:California Hawks
Dates4:1988–1994
Name5:Bakersfield Oilers
Dates5:1994–1995
Championships:1991, 1993

The California Hawks were a semi-professional ice hockey team from Anaheim, California. Originally located in Tri-Valley, the club joined the Pacific Southwest Hockey League in 1981 and remained active until 1995.[1]

History

After the dissolution of the California Eagles, and Reno Gamblers in 1980–81, the PSHL was down to just two teams. In short order, two new clubs were arranged with one in the San Francisco area. the Tri-Valley Blackhawks lasted two seasons before moving south to the Los Angeles suburb of West Covina. The move did not prove beneficial for the club and the team relocated for a second time in 1985.[2] The then-named California Blackhawks found a better home in Anaheim and also began to turn things around on the ice, making their first postseason appearance in 1986. The team shortened its name to 'Hawks' in 1988 and then pulled off a stunning upset in 1991, winning the league championship over the 1-loss San Diego Surf. Two years later the team won its second PSHL championship and had enough of a following to be included in the merger with teams from the Pacific northwest in 1994.[3] The Hawks played one season in the Pacific Hockey League but by then the team was on unstable footing and they moved to Bakersfield before season's end. The desperate move did not pan out and the franchise folded after the season.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTPtsFinishPostseason
1981–82missed
1982–8318116134thmissed
1983–8417412194thmissed
1984–8518792163rdmissed
1985–8617962202ndRunner-Up
1986–8717683153rdmissed
1987–8818693153rdmissed
1988–89missed
1989–903rdSemifinal
1990–91185112123rdChampions
1991–92missed
1992–93Champions
1993–94Runner-Up
1994–95missed
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: California Hawks Statistics and History [PSHL] ]. Hockey DB . May 20, 2024.
  2. Web site: The Fresno Falcons — Up Close and Personal . Life Times . May 20, 2024.
  3. Web site: Background Helped Callahan Sharpen His Skills for Blades . Los Angeles Times . July 7, 1994 . May 20, 2024.