• from downtown Toledo. The Storm were the first hockey team to play in Toledo since the International Hockey League's Toledo Goaldiggers suspended operations...
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  • Stingers. In January 1979, the Fort Wayne Komets traded LaPointe to the Toledo Goaldiggers in exchange for defenceman Peter Brown. "Pee-Wee players who have...
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  • the franchise. That summer, the Quebec Nordiques old building, the Colisée de Québec, was looking for a tenant and agreed to be the home for the displaced...
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  • Detroit, and operated as semi-professional league. In 1947, a team from Toledo, Ohio, joined the league, and the following year the IHL expanded significantly...
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  • Bob Sullivan (ice hockey) (category Toledo Goaldiggers players)
    Shot Left Played for NHL Hartford Whalers AHL Binghamton Whalers IHL Toledo Goaldiggers New Haven Nighthawks NHL draft 116th overall, 1977 New York Rangers...
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  • Hockey League: The New Brunswick Hawks win the Calder Cup. IHL: The Toledo Goaldiggers win the Turner Cup. Canada: The inaugural Women's National Hockey...
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  • Paul Adey (category Toledo Goaldiggers players)
    professional career began in International Hockey League with the Toledo Goaldiggers before he moved to the Fort Wayne Komets. After three seasons he moved...
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  • Benoit Gosselin (category Toledo Goaldiggers players)
    and in the International Hockey League for Toledo, Kalamazoo, and Dayton. He also played for the Léopards de Caen in France. "Profile at hockeydraftcentral...
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  • Missouri, at Kemper Arena. Russ and Diane Parker bought the dormant Toledo Goaldiggers franchise and moved it to Kansas City in 1990. Russ Parker conducted...
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  • and replaced with Bill McDonald. Harrison was named the head coach of the Toledo Storm for the 2003–04 ECHL season but was replaced mid-season by Nick Vitucci...
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