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The Louisville Rebels were a minor league professional ice hockey team that played in the International Hockey League from 1957 to 1960. The Rebels were based in Louisville, Kentucky and originally played at the Louisville Gardens, and later the Freedom Hall. The team was previously known as the Huntington Hornets in 1956–57, and had relocated from Huntington, West Virginia.[1]

In their first season, the Rebels placed third in the regular season, and defeated the first place Cincinnati Mohawks in the first round of the playoffs three games to two. The Mohawks were the defending champions, and had won the league playoffs the last five consecutive seasons. The Rebels moved on to the finals, a series they led versus the Indianapolis Chiefs three games to two, but lost in seven games. In 1957–58, the Rebels finished first in the regular season, winning the Fred A. Huber Trophy, and won their first Turner Cup, defeating the Fort Wayne Komets four games to one in the championship finals.

Louisville finished second in the east division during the 1959–60 season, but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. The Rebels disbanded in 1960.

Season-by-season results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Winning % Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1957–58 64 30 31 3 63 0.492 239 263 3rd, IHL
1958–59 60 35 24 1 71 0.592 280 197 1st, IHL
1959–60 68 37 30 1 75 0.551 303 276 2nd, East

See also

References

  1. ^ "A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Lo". Azhockey.com. Retrieved 2012-04-02.