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Main event: Timeline of AHL teams
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Published: July 13, 2009
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Buffalo Bisons (1936; folded)
Cleveland Falcons (1936–1937; renamed the
Cleveland Barons)
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Pittsburgh Hornets (1936–1956; went on hiatus to wait for new arena, returned 1961)
Providence Reds (1936–1976; renamed Rhode Island Reds)
Springfield Indians (1936–1942; suspended during WWII; returned 1946)
Syracuse Stars (1936–1940; became Buffalo Bisons)
Cleveland Barons (1937–1973; became Jacksonville Barons)
Hershey Bears (1938-Present)
Indianapolis Capitals (1939–1952; folded)
Buffalo Bisons (1940–1970; folded)
Philadelphia Rockets (1941–1942) folded
Washington Lions (1941–1943; folded)
St. Louis Flyers (1944–1953; folded)
New Haven Eagles (1945–1946, renamed New Haven Ramblers)
Springfield Indians (1946–1951; became Syracuse Warriors)
Philadelphia Rockets (1946–1949; folded)
New Haven Ramblers (1946–1950, renamed New Haven Eagles)
Washington Lions (1947–1949; became Cincinnati Mohawks)
Cincinnati Mohawks (1949–1952; transferred to IHL)
New Haven Eagles (1950–1951, folded)
Syracuse Warriors (1951–1954; became Springfield Indians)
Springfield Indians (1954–1967; renamed Springfield Kings)
Rochester Americans (1956-Present)
Quebec Aces (1959–1971; became Richmond Robins)
Pittsburgh Hornets (1961–1967; folded)
Baltimore Clippers (1962–1976; folded)
Springfield Kings (1967–1974; renamed Springfield Indians)
Montreal Voyageurs (1969–1971; became Nova Scotia Voyageurs)
Nova Scotia Voyageurs (1971–1984; became Sherbrooke Canadiens)
Boston Braves (1971–1974; suspended, became Moncton Hawks)
Cincinnati Swords (1971–1974; folded)
Richmond Robins (1971–1976; folded)
Tidewater Wings (1971–1972; played in Norfolk; renamed Virginia Wings)
Virginia Wings (1972–1975; played in Norfolk; became Adirondack Red Wings)
Jacksonville Barons (1973–1974; folded)
New Haven Nighthawks (1972–1992; became New Haven Senators)
Springfield Indians (1974–1994; became Worcester Ice Cats)
Syracuse Eagles (1974–1975; folded)
Rhode Island Reds (1976–1977) became Binghamton Dusters)
Hampton Gulls (1977–1978; folded)
Binghamton Dusters (1977–1980; renamed Binghamton Whalers)
Maine Mariners (1977–1992; became Providence Bruins)
Philadelphia Firebirds (1977–1979; became Syracuse Firebirds)
New Brunswick Hawks (1978–1982; became Moncton Alpines)
Adirondack Red Wings (1979–1999; became San Antonio Rampage)
Syracuse Firebirds (1979–1980; folded)
Binghamton Whalers (1980–1990; renamed Binghamton Rangers)
Erie Blades (1981–1982; merged into Baltimore Skipjacks)
Fredericton Express (1981–1988; became Halifax Citadels)
Baltimore Skipjacks (1982–1993; became Portland Pirates)
Moncton Alpines (1982–1984; renamed Moncton Golden Flames)
Sherbrooke Jets (1982–1984; folded)
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