Castors de Quebec
Castors de Quebec | |
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founding | 1926 |
resolution | 1935 |
history | Part I: Castors de Québec 1926–1928 Newark Bulldogs 1928–1929 Part II: Castors de Québec 1932–1935 Springfield Indians 1935–1936 |
Location | Quebec City , Quebec |
league | Canadian-American Hockey League |
The Castors de Québec were a Canadian ice hockey team from Québec City , Québec . The team played in the Canadian-American Hockey League from 1932 to 1935 .
history
The franchise was founded in 1926 as a member of the Canadian-American Hockey League . In the 1927/28 season , the team reached the playoff final, but lost there to the Springfield Indians in a four-game series with 14:22 goals. Then the team was relocated and replaced by the Newark Bulldogs . In the CAHL, after the resumption of play in 1932, they only reached the first playoff round in the 1934/35 season , in which they were defeated by the Providence Reds in a best-of-five series with 1: 3 wins. The franchise was then sold and replaced by the Springfield Indians, who had also suspended gaming operations in the meantime.