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NHL Pittsburgh Pirates

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November 1st, 2023
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NHL Pittsburgh Pirates
  • First Game Played November 26, 1925

  • Last Game Played March 1930

  • Moved to Philadelphia in 1930

Historical Moments

1925/26:The Pittsburgh Pirates one of two new American teams to join the NHL a year after the Boston Bruins became the first American based NHL team. The Pirates roots go back to 1915 when they were the Amateur Pittsburgh Yellowjackets. The Yellowjackets played in the USAHA (United States Amateur Hockey Association.) After winning the USAHA Championship in 1924 and 1925, the Yellowjackets are sold to attorney James F. Callahan who wanted to get the team into a professional league. The NHL would grant the renamed Pirates “semi-expansion” status their first season. On November 26th, the Pirates, who had ten former Yellowjackets on their roster, beat the Boston Bruins on the road in their very first game. Two nights late, the Pirates would stun the Canadiens in Montreal 1-0 in what would end up being legendary Habs goalie George Vezina’s final game. The Pirates, who were the first team to change players on the fly, would go on to finish in third place with a record of 19-16-1. In the playoffs, the Pirates would be beaten by the eventual Stanley Cup Champion Montreal Maroons.

1926/27:As the NHL got sole possession of the Stanley Cup, the NHL adds three more American franchises and sets up an American Division. In their second season, the Pirates would struggle, missing the playoffs with a record of 15-26-3. The highlight of the season came on December 26th when the Pirates and New York Americans combined for a single-game record 141 shots. The Americans would win 3-1 as the Pirates made 68 of the history-making total.

1927/28:In their third season, the Pirates made it back into the playoffs by finishing in third place with a record of 19-17-8. However, in the playoffs, the Pirates would be beaten by the New York Rangers in a total goal series 6-4. As their 4-2 win in Game 2 could not overcome a 4-0 whitewashing that they suffered in Game 1. Following the season, the Pirates who were facing a financial crunch were forced to sell off several off their top players. The team itself would also be sold as an ownership group, which included Benny Leonard, a fight promoter and ex-lightweight boxing champion who purchased the team.

1928/29:Under new management, the Pirates struggled to finish in fourth place with a woeful record of 9-27-6.

1929/30:Hit hard by the October stock market crash, the Pirates who were now wearing Orange and Black uniforms would win just five games on the season as they finished in last place with a league-worst 5-36-3. With the Steel industry struggling, the Pirates owners were $400,000 in debt as they sought permission to move to Philadelphia with the possibility of returning to Pittsburgh if a new arena was built.

1967/68:The Great Depression would devastate the NHL as four teams were forced to fold, leaving behind just six teams. The NHL would play with six teams for 25 years before deciding to expand in 1967, with a team added to Pittsburgh named the Penguins.

Pirates Arenas

Pirates Players

Lionel Conacher

1925-1927

Roy Worters

1925-1928

Baldy Cotton

1925-1929

Duke McCurry

1925-1929

Mickey MacKay

1928/29

Herb Drury

1925-1930

Hib Milks

1925-1930

Rodger Smith

1925-1930

Tex White

1925-1928, 1928-1930

Johnny McKinnon

1926-1930

Frank Fredrickson

1928-1930

Gerry Lowrey

1928-1930

Joe Miller

1928-1930

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Frank Fleming
Frank Fleming founded the Sports Ecyclopedia in 2001 & is a passionate Devils fan.