Saginaw Gears (IHL) explained

Saginaw Gears (IHL) should not be confused with Saginaw Gears (UHL).

The Saginaw Gears were a minor-league ice hockey franchise based in Saginaw, Michigan, that played in the defunct International Hockey League (IHL). The Gears existed from 1972 to 1983 and played their home games at Wendler Arena in the Saginaw Civic Center (now known as The Dow Event Center).

IHL hockey would later return to the Tri-Cities when the Flint Generals were moved to Saginaw to become the Saginaw Generals for the 1985–1986 season.

Championships

The Gears made the playoffs for nine straight seasons, from 1973 to 1982. The Gears reached the Turner Cup Finals five times in that stretch, and won the following championships:

SeasonLeagueTrophy
1976–77IHLFred A. Huber Trophy
1976–77IHLTurner Cup
1980–81IHLTurner Cup

Trivia

The Turner Cup replica at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto has Saginaw misspelled as "Sagimaw" for the 1976-77 championship.

Notable players

The Gears sent several players to the National Hockey League in their 11-year existence. The biggest names include:

References

  1. Web site: 1972 NHL Amateur Draft – Marcel Comeau. September 30, 2018. Hockey Draft Central.
  2. Web site: Dennis Desrosiers Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com. www.hockeydb.com. 29 March 2023.

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