Pasadena Panthers Explained

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Team:Pasadena Panthers
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City:Pasadena, California
League:Southern California Hockey League
Pacific Coast Hockey League
Founded:1943
Folded:1945

The Pasadena Panthers were an amateur ice hockey team from Pasadena, California, United States. Originally members of the Southern California Hockey League, the team was among the clubs who formed a reconstituted Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1944.[1]

History

Pasadena came into existence in 1943, replacing the spot in the SCHL that had previously been occupied by the Bakersfield Army Flyers. Due to the persistence of World War II, the team could only schedule 18 games during the season and the roster was outfitted by players who sitting out the war for various reasons. The Panthers managed to win just one of their games but the lack of success did not immediately doom the team. After the season, the league joined with other teams to the north to form the third iteration of the Pacific Coast Hockey League.[2] Led by player/coach Charlie Sands, the team performed better than they had the previous season but still ended up last in the league. After the year the Panthers were disbanded. A team team with an identical name later came into existence but had no formal connection with this franchise.

Year-by-year results

LeagueSeasonGPWLTPtsFinishCoach(es)Postseason
SCHL1943–4418116134thCharlie Sands
PCHL1944–45184131910thCharlie Sands
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Notable players

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SCHL History . Hockey DB . May 14, 2024.
  2. Web site: Hill Meets Double Trouble . The Times Leader . May 14, 2024.
  3. Web site: Pasadena Panthers Statistics and History [SCHL] ]. Hockey DB . May 14, 2024.