Hibbing Maroons

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Hibbing Maroons
CityHibbing, Minnesota
LeagueCentral Hockey League
Operated1931–1934
Home arenaHibbing Memorial Building
Franchise history
1931–1933Hibbing Maroons
1933–1934Hibbing Miners

The Hibbing Maroons were a semi-professional ice hockey team in Hibbing, Minnesota. They were a member of the Central Hockey League for three seasons and were disbanded in 1934.[1]

History

The Maroons were one of the founding members of the

great depression. After a decent first season, the team changed to semi-professional status, in keeping with the rest of the league, in 1932. Hibbing finished last in their second season and then rebranded as the 'Hibbing Miners' for year three. The club recovered mightily that year, posting their first winning season while averaging just under 3 goals per game. Unfortunately, mid-way through the season the team's home rink was destroyed by a fire. The Miners managed to pay out the remainder of their schedule but, without a home venue, the team folded after the season.[2]

Year-by-year results

Season W L T Pts Finish Postseason
1931–32 36 16 18 2 4th
1932–33 40 11 26 3 4th
1933–34 44 22 18 4 3rd

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "Hibbing Maroons Statistics and History". Hockey DB. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  2. ^ "HIBBING MEMORIAL BUILDING". Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved March 15, 2024.