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Cape Cod Cubs
CitySouth Yarmouth, Massachusetts
League EHL (1972–1973)
NAHL (1973–1974)
Founded1972
Folded1974
Home arena Cape Cod Coliseum
ColorsWhite, Gold and Black
Owner(s)William Harrison
Head coach Bronco Horvath
Franchise history
1972–1974 Cape Cod Cubs
1974–1976 Cape Codders

The Cape Cod Cubs were a professional ice hockey team that played at the Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts.

The Cubs started play as an expansion franchise in the Eastern Hockey League in 1972, the same year their home arena, the Cape Cod Coliseum, was constructed. An affiliate of the National Hockey League's Boston Bruins, their general manager was Jack Crawford, [1] a former All-Star defenceman with the Bruins, and they were coached by former Bruin Bronco Horvath. The Cubs won the EHL's Central Division championship in their first year of play. When the EHL folded, the Cubs became founding members of the North American Hockey League for the 1973–74 season. After the season, the team was renamed as the ' Cape Codders'.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cape Cod Cubs
CitySouth Yarmouth, Massachusetts
League EHL (1972–1973)
NAHL (1973–1974)
Founded1972
Folded1974
Home arena Cape Cod Coliseum
ColorsWhite, Gold and Black
Owner(s)William Harrison
Head coach Bronco Horvath
Franchise history
1972–1974 Cape Cod Cubs
1974–1976 Cape Codders

The Cape Cod Cubs were a professional ice hockey team that played at the Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts.

The Cubs started play as an expansion franchise in the Eastern Hockey League in 1972, the same year their home arena, the Cape Cod Coliseum, was constructed. An affiliate of the National Hockey League's Boston Bruins, their general manager was Jack Crawford, [1] a former All-Star defenceman with the Bruins, and they were coached by former Bruin Bronco Horvath. The Cubs won the EHL's Central Division championship in their first year of play. When the EHL folded, the Cubs became founding members of the North American Hockey League for the 1973–74 season. After the season, the team was renamed as the ' Cape Codders'.

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