Clinton Comets

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Clinton Comets
ACHL
Founded1927
Home arenaRussell Sage Rink (?? – 1949),

Clinton Arena (1949–1973),

Clinton Hockey Club
1949–1973Clinton Comets
1973–1977Mohawk Valley Comets
Championships
Playoff championshipsFive (1959, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970)

The Clinton Comets were an American ice hockey team in Clinton, New York.

History

Founded in 1927–28 as the Clinton Hockey Club and nicknamed the Comets in 1949, the team played primarily at the

Hamilton College. The 1940 Winter Olympics were scheduled for Sapporo, Japan, but were canceled because of the start of World War II
, as well as the hopes of Comets players Wilfred Goering and Art Scoones who were trying out for the Olympic team.

From 1954 until 1973, the Comets participated in the Eastern Hockey League, dominating for ten of their nineteen seasons. Most notably, under head coach Pat Kelly, the Comets posted a 315–208–64 (wins-losses-ties) record of eight seasons. During that period, in the 1967–68 season, the Comets produced an awe-inspiring 57–5–10 record. The Comets won the EHL playoffs in 1958–59, 1963–64, 1967–68, 1968–69 and 1969–70.

Later, when the team began playing games in the Utica Memorial Auditorium, it changed its name to the

North American Hockey League
.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of the Clinton Comets include:

Other hockey teams in the Mohawk Valley

References

  1. ^ "Inductees » Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame". www.greateruticasports.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  • Mancuso, Jim and Zalatan, Fred. The Clinton Comets: From The Chenango Canal to National Champions. Utica, NY: Mancuso Publishing, 2005.
  • Mancuso, Jim and Zalatan, Fred. The Clinton Comets: An EHL Dynasty. Utica, NY: Mancuso Publishing, 2004.
  • "Clinton Comets." The Internet Hockey Database. 15 Aug. 2007. Wikimedia Foundation. 14 Apr. 2007 [1].

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