Seattle Metropolitans
| Seattle Metropolitans | |
|---|---|
| City | Seattle, Washington |
| League | Pacific Coast Hockey Association |
| Founded | 1915 |
| Home arena | Seattle Ice Arena |
| Colours | Green, Red and White |
| Head coach | Pete Muldoon |
Website www.seattlehockey.com | |
The Seattle Metropolitans were an American professional ice hockey team in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHL), based in Seattle, Washington from 1915 to 1924.
In 1917, The Metropolitans became the first American team to win the Stanley Cup when they defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3 games to 1. They played their home game at the Seattle Ice Arena.
Seattle Metropolitans Media
Seattle Metropolitans Stanley Cup winning team in 1917. Top row: Harry "Hap" Holmes, Bobby Rowe, Eddie Carpenter, Jack Walker; Middle: Frank Foyston, Pete Muldoon (head coach); Bottom: Bernie Morris, Cully Wilson, Roy Rickey, Jim Riley.
1921 Seattle Metropolitans. Back row: Pete Muldoon, Bobby Rowe, Charles Tobin, Hugh "Muzz" Murray, Trainer Bill Anthony, Roy Rickey, Harry "Hap" Holmes. Front row: Jack Walker, Frank Foyston, Bernie Morris, Jim Riley.
Other websites
- Metropolitans Archived 2013-07-23 at the Wayback Machine on seattlehockey.net
- Results on hockeydb.com
