Washington Lions (AHL) explained

The Washington Lions were a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. The Lions were founded as a member of the American Hockey League in the 1941–42 season. They played for two seasons and then disbanded during World War II. Another Washington Lions team played in the Eastern Hockey League from 1944–47. The AHL Lions were resurrected in 1947. Following the 1948–49 season, the team was relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio as the Cincinnati Mohawks. The void was filled by a second team of the same name playing in the Eastern Hockey League, from 1951–53, and 1954–57, who later became the Washington Presidents, when purchased by Harry Glynne III, and Jerry DeLise.[1]

Season-by-season results

Regular season

SeasonGames WonLostTiedPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
Standing
5620306461601723rd, East
5614348361842723rd, East
6817456402413696th, East
6811534261794016th, East

Playoffs

Season1st round2nd roundFinals
Out of playoffs
Out of playoffs
Out of playoffs

Notes and References

  1. News: October 30, 1957. BLADES ARE SET FOR WASHINGTON. 24. Bridgeport Telegram. Bridgeport, Connecticut.