Columbus Owls Explained

Team:Columbus Owls
Logosize:100px
City:Columbus, Ohio
League:International Hockey League
Operated:1973–1977
Name1:Columbus Checkers
Dates1:1966–1970
Name2:Columbus Golden Seals
Dates2:1971–1973
Name3:Columbus Owls
Dates3:1973–1977
Name4:Dayton Owls
Dates4:1977
Name5:Grand Rapids Owls
Dates5:1977–1980

The Columbus Owls were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the International Hockey League from 1973 to 1977. Prior to 1973, the team was known as the Columbus Golden Seals since 1971. After 1977, the team moved and became the Dayton Owls, and later the Grand Rapids Owls.[1] The longtime owner of the team while it was in Columbus, British-born mortgage writer Al Savill, leveraged his ownership of the club to purchase the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1975, which he owned until 1977.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Columbus Golden Seals. live. Ohio History Central. https://web.archive.org/web/20211108174026/https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Columbus_Golden_Seals?rec=2314 . 2021-11-08 .