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According to this article the Buffalo Bisons disbanded on December 6, 1936. But according to another article the snowstorm was on March 17, 1936. Any ideas? Flibirigit 14:57, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
The Bisons indeed played in Niagara Falls in November & December, 1936, before folding on December 6th. Centpacrr 8 December 2006
“ | On March 17, 1936 (1935-36 Season) the snowstorm hit and destroyed the arena. There was only a couple of games remaining in the regular season, so the Bisons played out their season on the road. The following year (1936-37 Season), the team signed an agreement with the owners of the ice rink in Niagara Falls. However, poor fan turnout and team play forced the league to shut down the team. Basically, the Bisons were not able to pay their players. Those players were signed by other teams and the games that the Bisons played were discounted and stricken from the record. That was on December 6, 1936. It all makes perfect sense. This sort of thing happened quite frequently back then in the minors. - Tim Warchocki | ” |
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According to this article the Buffalo Bisons disbanded on December 6, 1936. But according to another article the snowstorm was on March 17, 1936. Any ideas? Flibirigit 14:57, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
The Bisons indeed played in Niagara Falls in November & December, 1936, before folding on December 6th. Centpacrr 8 December 2006
“ | On March 17, 1936 (1935-36 Season) the snowstorm hit and destroyed the arena. There was only a couple of games remaining in the regular season, so the Bisons played out their season on the road. The following year (1936-37 Season), the team signed an agreement with the owners of the ice rink in Niagara Falls. However, poor fan turnout and team play forced the league to shut down the team. Basically, the Bisons were not able to pay their players. Those players were signed by other teams and the games that the Bisons played were discounted and stricken from the record. That was on December 6, 1936. It all makes perfect sense. This sort of thing happened quite frequently back then in the minors. - Tim Warchocki | ” |
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