Brooklyn Americans

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The Brooklyn Americans were a short-lived National Hockey League team based in New York City that played in the early 1940s before suspending operations during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct National Hockey League team
ice hockey team
alsoKnownAs Brooklyn Americans hockey team NERFINISHED
basedIn Brooklyn NERFINISHED
category Original NHL expansion era teams
cityRepresented Brooklyn, New York NERFINISHED
coach Red Dutton NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
division NHL American Division NERFINISHED
era early 1940s
finalSeason 1941–42 NHL season
foundedAs New York Americans NERFINISHED
generalManager Red Dutton NERFINISHED
homeArena Madison Square Garden NERFINISHED
homeGamesPlayedIn Manhattan NERFINISHED
league National Hockey League
location New York City
notableRival New York Rangers NERFINISHED
owner Bill Dwyer NERFINISHED
playedInSeason 1941–42 NHL season
predecessor New York Americans NERFINISHED
reasonForSuspension World War II NERFINISHED
relocatedTo Brooklyn (nominally)
sport ice hockey
status defunct
successor none
suspendedOperations 1942
teamColors blue
red
white

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Chuck Rayner memberOfSportsTeam Brooklyn Americans
Chuck Rayner playedFor Brooklyn Americans
New York Americans franchiseRelocatedTo Brooklyn Americans