Portland Eagles

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Portland Eagles
founding 1944
resolution 1951
history Portland Eagles
1944–1949
Portland Penguins
1949–1950
Portland Eagles
1950–1951
Location Portland , Oregon
league Pacific Coast Hockey League

The Portland Eagles were an American ice hockey franchise of the Pacific Coast Hockey League based in Portland , Oregon .

history

The Portland Eagles were founded as a franchise for the Pacific Coast Hockey League for the 1944/45 season . In their first three seasons in the PCHL they occupied one of the first two places in the North Division in the regular season, but then could not prevail in the playoffs for the Lester Patrick Cup . For the 1949/50 season , the team changed their name to Portland Penguins, but returned to their original name Portland Eagles for the following season . After a total of seven years in the PCHL, the Eagles stopped playing in 1951.

Season statistics

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, L = defeats, T = draws, OTL = defeats after overtime, SOL = defeats after shootout , Pts = points, GF = goals scored, GA = goals against, PIM = penalty minutes

season GP W. L. T OTL SOL Pts GF GA space Playoffs
1944-45 27 19th 7th 1 - - 39 150 104 2nd, North
1945-46 58 29 29 0 - - 58 257 261 2nd, North
1946-47 60 39 21st 0 - - 78 281 216 1st, North
1947-48 66 17th 46 3 - - 37 256 345 5th, North
1948-49 70 32 31 7th - - 71 246 236 4th, North
1949-50 71 32 30th 9 - - 73 237 229 5th, North
1950-51 70 30th 32 8th - - 68 266 255 4th, PCHL

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