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Cleveland Barons
The Cleveland metropolitan area has long been known as one of the most fervent sports cities in the country. The Cleveland Indians have provided entertainment since 1900 in the city by the Lake, Lake Ontario. Cleveland Stadium, one of the largest in the country has held many major baseball and college football games, and in 1946, the Cleveland Browns of the All-American Football Conference (AAFC) took the football world by storm.
Record attendance occurred throughout the season. Cleveland though did not have a major league winter sports team. The AHL Cleveland Barons provided entertainment for years and years, but the city did not have the NHL team it coveted. It does now. On June 23, 1947, after a unanimous 6-0 vote by the other clubs, Cleveland now has a National Hockey League team. It will be called the Barons, taking the name of the former American Hockey League club. It has been long anticipated for years, as the Montreal Maroons franchise folded and many thought another was going to form. Before only six teams played in the NHL, in Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, New York, Detroit and Boston. Cleveland now joins though 6 major cities. |
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The formation of the Barons!
The Cleveland Barons have been formed, and will play as the 7th NHL team. The 1947-48 season will be extended to 66 games from 60, as each team will have 11 meetings against the other 6 teams. 33 games at home and 33 games on the road.
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Drafted players
There has been a revision, as NHL owners wanted a rise to 70 games played from the previous 60.
The Cleveland Barons have also done their expansion draft, picking players from the other 6 National Hockey League teams to fill out their roster. Other signees will be from free agency. Only 3 players could be picked from each organization. That is highlighted by New York Ranger captain Neil Colville. |
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Finding new players
The Barons have signed 19 players now, filling out a full NHL roster of 17 plus two. They are now looking for prospects for their minor league team which will feed Cleveland.
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Full rosters so far on both sides
AHL and NHL rosters on both sides
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Prospect tournament
The first games as the Barons, the annual prospect tournament have begun. The Barons lost their first game 3-1 to the Red Wings.
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Finishing prospect tourney
The Barons lose 3-2 in OT to close the prospect tournament in Cleveland.
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Coach Stephen Roland, his 4 year old daughter Elaine, and wife Lena are preparing for the season which will be a exercise in being prepared. 70 games against the toughest opposition in the world. Stephen hails from Fort Erie, Ontario, just outside of Buffalo, NY, and is familiar with the Cleveland area having traveled through there during his early hockey career.
The first preseason game is September 20 against the New York Rangers. All Barons regular season games will be broadcast to Cleveland on local radio, including road games. Broadcasts will be joined after the first period for most home games. |
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Preseason success!
The Cleveland Barons started their 1947-48 season and their first season as an NHL club with a set of 6 preseason games.
It opened with a home game against the Rangers on Saturday, September 20. 9/20: CLE 6, NYR 1; Goals- CLE: Bauer 2 (2), Martin, Carnegie, Leswick, Kuusela; NYR: Laprade (1), A: 7,570 The Barons completely dominated in their first preseason game, up 3-0 after 2 periods before the Rangers scored 1 in the 3rd, then the Barons pulled away. Bobby Bauer scored the first goal at 17:47 of the first. 9/21: MTL 9, CLE 6; Goals- MTL: Lach 4 (4), Fillion 2 (3), Blake, Reay, Maurice Richard (PP); CLE: Porteous, Simpson (1), Martin (2), Mariucci (1), Colville (1, SH), Leswick (2); A- 11,375 Tough loss at the Forum as the Canadiens score 5 straight in the 3rd to turn a 5-4 deficit into a 9-5 lead. 9/23: CLE 3, BOS 2; Goals- CLE: Leswick (3, SH), Bauer (3), Porteous (2); BOS: Schmidt (3), Henderson (2); A- 6,918 Cleveland wins their 2nd preseason game with an overtime goal by Frank Porteous, even after getting outshot by 31, 53-22. |
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Finishing the preseason
The Cleveland Barons finished the preseason with Montreal, Toronto and the Black Hawks.
9/25: MTL 4, CLE 1; Goals- MTL: Chamberlain (2), Riopelle (1), Peters (1), Lach (5, EN); CLE- Bauer (4), A- 11,913 The Barons struggled in Montreal as they were out-hit and out-shot by the Canadiens. 9/26: TOR 1, CLE 1; Goals- CLE: Simpson (2), TOR: Apps (3), A- 8,470 A late 3rd period goal by Syl Apps earned the Maple Leafs a tie in the final preseason home game. 9/29: CHI 5, CLE 1; Goals- CHI: Hamill (1, PP), Rintakowski (1), Mosienko (1), Bentley (1), Nattrass (1), CLE: Kuusela (2), A- 12,343 The Barons closed out the preseason with a difficult loss to Chicago, as the Black Hawks scored 4 straight after the game was tied in the 2nd period. The Barons open their home schedule with the Montreal Canadiens at home on Saturday, October 4. |
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Barons open things up
The Cleveland Barons opened their first NHL campaign with a Saturday night special against the Montreal Canadiens at the Arena in Cleveland on October 4, regionally broadcast in parts of Canada on CBC radio.
10/4: MTL 9, CLE 6; Goals- MTL: Richard (1), Blake 3 (3), Klukay (1), Locas 2 (2), Peters (1), Lach (1); CLE: DeMarco (1), Leswick (1, PP), Bouchard (1), Kuusela (1), Colville (1), Simpson (1); A- 8,499 The Canadiens won a crazy game where the first period ended at 5-4, as two goals were scored in the first two minutes of the game. Ab DeMarco scored the first for the Barons, as the 5 goal first period for Montreal held up. 10/6: MTL 4, CLE 1; Goals- MTL: Brodeur (1), Richard (2), Reardon (1, PP), Lach (2); CLE: Leswick (2); A- 14,011 A back breaker for the Barons as they started the game up 1-0 with Leswick's goal, but Rocket Richard scored with just :04 in the 1st period and Montreal never gave the lead back. 10/9: NYR 6, CLE 2; Goals- NYR: Gardner 2 (3), O'Connor 2 (3, PP), Laprade (1), Warwick (1); CLE- Bauer (1), Fashoway (1); A- 8,078 A dominant win for the Rangers as they got out to a 2-0 lead and never held back. |
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Barons get first win!
The Cleveland Barons went on the road for 3 of 4 games after starting the year with 2 of 3 at home.
10/12: CLE 5, NYR 2; Goals- CLE: Bauer 2 (3), Smith (1, PP), Dawes (1), Reardon (1); NYR: Moe (1), Kullman (1, SH); A- 15,694 The Barons get their first victory in NHL history with four unanswered goals and a great defensive game. They got it in their 4th regular season game. 10/14: NYR 2, CLE 0; Goals- NYR- Hextall 2 (PP); A- 15,516 The Barons get shutout by Chuck Rayner, limited to 17 shots on the game. 10/16: MTL 6, CLE 5; Goals- MTL: Klukay 3 (4), Richard 2 (7), Locas (3); CLE: Bauer (4), Fashoway (2), Porteous (1), Smith (2), Colville (2); A- 7,988 A difficult loss in overtime, as Joe Klukay gets the overtime winner to keep the winning skein going for the Canadiens. Neal Colville had 3 points on the night. 10/17: DET 2, CLE 1; Goals- DET: Guidolin (5), Lindsay (3, SH); CLE- Bauer (5); A- 14,393 Another tough loss, giving up a shorthanded goal to Ted Lindsay with under 4 minutes to play. The Barons are playing very tough in most of their games, but are not getting the results to show for it. |
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Trudging through a road trip
The Barons had a road trip through Detroit, Boston and Montreal before they headed back home to Cleveland.
10/21: BOS 4, CLE 1; Goals- BOS- Peirson (4), Jackson (1), Gallinger (4, PP), Harrison (3, SH); CLE- Colville (3), A- 13,200 The Barons were down 3-0 early before Colville added one to try to make things closer, but Ed Harrison's short handed goal gave them enough margin to hold on, 4-1. 10/22: DET 5, CLE 2; Goals- DET: Abel (6, PP), Howe (5), Bruneteau (4), Guidolin 2 (8, 2nd an EN), CLE: Carnegie (1), Smith (3); A- 14,041 The Barons got out to a quick 2-0 lead with 2 goals in the first 6 minutes but could not hold on, allowing five straight markers to lose again. Cleveland outshot the Red Wings 27-25. 10/24: MTL 5, CLE 4; Goals- MTL: Chamberlain (1), Leger (1), Klukay 2 (7), Cain (1); CLE: Colville 2 (5), Pratt (1); A- 15,294 The toughest loss yet for the Barons, blowing a 3-0 lead and losing after Joe Klukay's goal with 1:31 to play. Cleveland scored 4 goals on just 18 shots. 10/28: BOS 3, CLE 1; Goals- BOS: Carveth (4), Peirson (5), K. Smith (4, ENG); A- 13,114 The Barons play another tough, closely-contested game, within one goal most of the way before allowing an empty netter with 4 seconds left. |
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Working hard
The Barons continued their first month of National Hockey League play, facing the Rangers on the road before starting a home stand.
10/31: NYR 6, CLE 0; Goals- Hextall 2 (6), Lancien (1), Leswick (1), O'Connor (8), Watson (2); A- 15,898 The Barons get shut out on Halloween night by a game Rangers team who limit them to 13 shots. 11/1: CLE 2, NYR 2; Goals- CLE: Kane (1), Carnegie (2); NYR: Trudell (1), O'Connor (9); A- 8,526 After getting shut out the night before, the Barons come home to Cleveland and tie the Rangers with Johnny Bower in goal. 11/4: CLE 5, NYR 3; Goals- CLE: DeMarco (2), Reardon 2 (3), Porteous (2), Martin (1, EN); NYR: Russell (2), Moe (2), Gardner (4); A- 8,408 In the 3rd game in a row playing New York, the Barons play their best game of the season at home, scoring with 1:53 left to take the lead. 11/5: TOR 5, CLE 3; Goals- CLE: Kuusela (2), Colville (6), Leswick (3); TOR: Stewart (10), Boesch (2), Kennedy 3 (10, 3rd EN); A- 9,900 The Barons sell out for the first time in their history against a streaking Leafs team, cutting the deficit to 1 with under 10 to go, but they allow an empty net goal as time expires. 11/7: BOS 10, CLE 4; Goals- CLE: Leswick (4), Martin (2), Carnegie (3), Kane (2), BOS: Crawford 2 (4), Peirson 2 (8), Van (3, SH), Gallinger 2 (9, SH, PP), Carveth (5), Lund (1), Smith (5), A- 8,368 The Barons are blown out on their home ice by the Bruins, allowing 4 goals in the 2nd and 3rd periods. |
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Barons find gold
Finishing out a homestand in Cleveland, the Barons faced four NHL opponents.
11/11: MTL 3, CLE 0; Goals- MTL: Harvey (1), Lach (9), Richard (17, EN); A- 8,202 The Barons play well, but are doubled in shots and allow a late empty netter as they stay off the board. 11/13: NYR 2, CLE 2; Goals- NYR: Gardner (6), Lamirande (1); CLE: Kuusela (3, PP), Carnegie (4); A- 8,519 The Barons continue their good play against New York with a 2-2 tie. 11/14: CLE 4, NYR 3; Goals- NYR: Leswick (3), Warwick (7), O'Connor (12); CLE: DeMarco (3), Smith (6), Kobussen (1), Colville (7); A- 8,937 The Barons jump on the Rangers early with 3 goals in the first 35 minutes, but the New Yorkers make a quick come back and the Barons had to hold on with the good goalie play of Johnny Bower to win. All of the Barons points so far have been against the Rangers. 11/17: CHI 5, CLE 0; Goals- CHI: Kaleta (1, PP), Baldwin 2 (7, PP), Prystai (5), Mosienko (18); A- 8,065 The Black Hawks take advantage of 3 power play goals to blow out the Barons at Cleveland Arena. Cleveland is limited to just 13 shots on goal. |
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I'm enjoying this, but...
...I don't like leagues with an odd number of teams. I would've reactivated the Maroons franchise by moving them to Philadelphia, as they wanted (they actually planned to build a 20,000-seat arena on the site of the old Baker Bowl).
Then again, considering how badly the Barons are doing, it seems that there are barely enough extra NHL-quality players for one franchise, let alone two...!
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