Salem Raiders Explained

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Team:Salem Raiders
City:Salem, Virginia
League:Eastern Hockey League
Atlantic Coast Hockey League
Arena:Salem Civic Center
Colors:Green, gold, white
Owner:Robert Payne (1980–1982)
Telstar, Inc. / Robert Connor (1982)
Henry Brabham (1982–83)
Name1:Utica Mohawks
Dates1:1978–1980
Name2:Salem Raiders
Dates2:1980–1982
Name3:Virginia Raiders
Dates3:1982–1983
Reg Season Titles:1 (1981–82)
Division Titles:None

The Salem Raiders were a professional hockey team that played in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) and Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL). They were originally the Utica Mohawks from 1978 to 1980 then became the Salem Raiders for the 1980–81 season before transferring to the Atlantic Coast Hockey League during the 1981–82 season.

The Salem Raiders were coached by former Colorado Rockies coach Patrick Kelly, who led the Raiders to a league-best regular season record of 32–15–0.[1] Salem defeated the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds in the first round of the playoffs,[2] but eventually lost to the Mohawk Valley Stars in the Payne Trophy Finals.

The Raiders were led by 1981–82 ACHL MVP Dave MacQueen, who had 43 goals and 73 points in 36 games, and Tom Mullen, who led the team with 35 assists. MacQueen's goals and points totals and Mullen's assists totals led the league in their respective categories.

The Salem Raiders were then sold to Henry Brabham and re-branded as the Virginia Raiders for the 1982–83 season, but continued to play in the Salem Civic Center. Coach Pat Kelly was retained and the Raiders played 65 games compiling a record of 20 wins, 36 losses, and 9 ties for 51 points. They placed fourth in the six team ACHL, making the playoffs and lost in the first round. Brabham disbanded the team in 1983 citing financial losses and not coming to terms on a long-term lease in Salem.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greater Utica Sports HOF selects '10 class . Greater Utica Sports HoF . . 2010-04-23 . 2011-04-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718072233/http://www.wktv.com/news/sports/local/91941219.html . 2011-07-18 .
  2. Web site: History of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (1981-1987). Ralph Slate. hockeydb.com . 2011-04-23.
  3. Web site: 1982-83 Virginia Raiders . Fun While it Lasted . October 9, 2016.
  4. Web site: Roanoke Valley pro hockey 'godfather' Brabham dies at age 90 . Roanoke.com . March 30, 2020.