Memphis Wings
The Memphis Wings were a professional ice hockey team in Memphis, Tennessee. They played from 1964–67 in the Central Professional Hockey League. As their name suggested, they were a farm team of the NHL's Detroit Red Wings.
The Red Wings' farm team was originally (in 1963–64) in Indianapolis. An arena explosion in November moved the team to become the Cincinnati Wings. The following season the team moved into Memphis.
The Wings missed the playoffs in their first two years. In 1966–67 they made it into the semi-final, which they lost in seven games to the Omaha Knights. Attendance in the first year was over 130,000, or over 3,700 a game. In 1966–67 the attendance was about 71,000, or just over 2,000 a game.
In 1967 the team moved to become the Fort Worth Wings. The team was replaced by the Memphis South Stars.
Season-by-season records
Central Hockey League
Season Games Won Lost Tied Points GoalsFor GoalsAgainst Standing Playoffs 1964–65 70 26 35 9 61 243 245 5th out of playoffs 1965–66 70 25 33 12 62 200 223 6th out of playoffs 1966–67 70 30 32 8 68 230 259 4th Lost Semi Final
Memphis Wings who played in the NHL
- Gerry Abel
- Henry Anderson
- Doug Barrie
- Norm Beaudin
- Danny Belisle
- Gary Bergman
- Craig Cameron
- Bryan Campbell
- Dwight Carruthers
- Billy Carter
- Bob Champoux
- Bart Crashley
- Joe Daley
- Bob Falkenberg
- Alex Faulkner
- George Gardner
- Warren Godfrey
- Ron Harris
- Chuck Holmes
- Brent Hughes
- Roger Lafreniere
- Real Lemieux
- Nick Libett
- John MacMillan
- Lou Marcon
- Gary Marsh
- Bert Marshall
- Rick McCann
- Ab McDonald
- Howie Menard
- Butch Paul
- Jimmy Peters, Jr.
- Andre Pronovost
- Pat Quinn
- Doug Roberts
- Dave Rochefort
- Glen Sather
- Sandy Snow
- Irv Spencer
- Vic Stasiuk
- Bob Wall
- Bryan Watson
- Jim Watson
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