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Baltimore Clippers
CityBaltimore, Maryland
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
Southern Hockey League
Operated1962–1977
Home arenaBaltimore Civic Center
ColorsBlack, orange and white
AffiliatesNew York Rangers (1962–67)
Pittsburgh Penguins (1967–70)
Detroit Red Wings (1968–69, 1970–71, 1973–74)
Philadelphia Flyers (1968–69)
California Seals (1971–72)
Kansas City Scouts (1974–75)
Washington Capitals (1975-76)
Edmonton Oilers (1976–77)
Championships
Regular season titlesone
(1970–71)
Division titlesthree
(1970–71, 1971–72,
1973–74)

The Baltimore Clippers were an American professional ice hockey team. They were the first of three Baltimore franchise team entries into the American Hockey League which played on a minor league level beneath the older, larger, and more widespread National Hockey League which extended from the United States into Canada. There they played from 19621976. The Clippers won their division three times: 1970–1971, 1971–1972, and 1973–1974.

The Clippers withdrew from the AHL at mid-season during 1974–1975 when the short-lived competing World Hockey Association's Michigan Stags were relocated to Baltimore as the "Baltimore Blades", playing on a major league level versus the NHL. The Blades used the Clippers old uniforms, the only difference being a Blades logo replacing the Clippers logo on the home white jerseys.

The team returned to the AHL for 1975–1976, then transferred to the Southern Hockey League, where it was one of only three remaining teams when the league folded at mid-season in January 1977. The team was revived in 1979, playing two seasons in the Eastern Hockey League before that league disbanded.

An earlier Baltimore Clippers minor league ice hockey team, in the old Eastern Hockey League, existed prior to moving to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1956 and becoming the first Charlotte Checkers team.

This franchise was replaced in this market by:

Season-by-season results

Regular season

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Head coaches
1962–63 72 35 30 7 77 226 244 3rd, East Red Sullivan/Aldo Guidolin
1963–64 72 32 37 3 67 200 220 4th, East Aldo Guidolin
1964–65 72 35 32 5 75 275 249 3rd, East John Crawford
1965–66 72 27 43 2 56 212 254 4th, East John Crawford, Terry Reardon
1966–67 72 35 27 10 80 252 247 2nd, East Terry Reardon
1967–68 72 28 34 10 66 236 255 4th, East Terry Reardon
1968–69 74 33 34 7 73 266 257 2nd, East Aldo Guidolin
1969–70 72 25 30 17 67 230 252 3rd, West Rudy Migay
1970–71 72 40 23 9 89 263 224 1st, West Terry Reardon
1971–72 76 34 31 11 79 240 249 1st, West Terry Reardon/Jim Morrison
1972–73 76 17 48 11 45 210 315 6th, West Terry Reardon/Jim Morrison
1973–74 76 42 24 10 94 310 232 1st, South Terry Reardon/Jim Morrison
1974–75 46 14 22 10 38 136 180 5th, South Terry Reardon/Kent Douglas
1975–76 76 21 48 7 49 238 316 4th, South Terry Reardon/Kent Douglas
1976–77 47 21 24 2 44 182 169 Southern Hockey League folded

Playoffs

Season 1st round 2nd round Finals
1962–63 L, 1-2, Hershey
1963–64 Out of playoffs
1964–65 L, 2-3, Hershey
1965–66 Out of playoffs
1966–67 W, 3-2, Quebec L, 1-3, Rochester
1967–68 Out of playoffs
1968–69 L, 1-3, Providence
1969–70 L, 1-4, Montreal
1970–71 L, 2-4, Providence
1971–72 W, 4-2, Cleveland W, 4-2, Cincinnati L, 2-4, Nova Scotia
1972–73 Out of playoffs
1973–74 W, 4-1, Richmond L, 0-4, Hershey
1974–75 Did not complete season.
1975–76 Out of playoffs
1976–77 Southern Hockey League folded mid-season.

References

  • The Official 1992-93 Baltimore Skipjacks Game Program.