St. Louis Eagles

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The St. Louis Eagles were a short-lived National Hockey League team that played only the 1934–35 season after relocating from Ottawa before folding due to financial difficulties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct National Hockey League team
professional ice hockey team
city St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis, Missouri
country United States of America
surface form: United States
division Canadian Division
expansionOrRelocation relocation
finalStanding1934–35 last place in Canadian Division
foldedYear 1935
franchiseLineage part of original Ottawa Senators franchise history
franchiseStatusAfterFolding suspended and later cancelled by NHL
gamesPlayed1934–35 48
generalManager Tommy Gorman
headCoach Eddie Gerard
homeArena St. Louis Arena
homeGamesLocation St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis, Missouri
jerseyNumberRetired none
league National Hockey League
losses1934–35 31
madePlayoffs1934–35 no
notablePlayer Bill Cowley
Carl Voss
Frank Finnigan
owner Ottawa Auditorium Limited
playedInConference NHL pre-conference era
playedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
predecessor Ottawa Senators
surface form: Ottawa Senators (original NHL franchise)
professionalStatus major league
reasonForFolding financial difficulties
relocatedFrom Ottawa Senators
surface form: Ottawa Senators (original NHL franchise)
relocationYear 1934
seasonActive 1934–35 NHL season
shortLived true
sport ice hockey
successor NHL franchise rights returned to league
teamColors blue
red
white
teamNameOrigin named after eagle symbol common in North American sports
ties1934–35 6
wins1934–35 11

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St. Louis Arena tenant St. Louis Eagles