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The '''Tri State Hockey League '''was a short-lived [[United States|American]] ice hockey league that existed only for the 1932-33 season.  The Atlantic City Gulls, Baltimore Orioles, and the Hershey B'ars (as the Chocolate 'Bars) would participate in the first season of the [[Eastern Hockey League]] the following season along with several other teams from the metropolitian New York City area (all of which played out of Madison Square Garden).
The '''Tri State Hockey League '''was a short-lived [[United States|American]] ice hockey league that existed only for the 1932-33 season.  The Atlantic City Gulls, Baltimore Orioles, and the Hershey B'ars (as the Chocolate 'Bars) would participate in the first season of the [[Eastern Hockey League]] the following season along with several other teams from the metropolitian New York City area (all of which played out of Madison Square Garden).
==Final standings==
==Final standings==

Revision as of 15:33, 2 June 2021

Hershey B'ars

The Tri State Hockey League was a short-lived American ice hockey league that existed only for the 1932-33 season. The Atlantic City Gulls, Baltimore Orioles, and the Hershey B'ars (as the Chocolate 'Bars) would participate in the first season of the Eastern Hockey League the following season along with several other teams from the metropolitian New York City area (all of which played out of Madison Square Garden).

Final standings

Rank Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
1 Atlantic City Sea Gulls 18 15 1 2 100 27 32
2 Baltimore Orioles 18 12 5 1 43 33 25
3 Hershey B'ars 18 6 11 1 69 58 13
4 Philadelphia Comets 16 0 16 0 25 116 0
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