The Canadian American Hockey League merged into the International-American Hockey League in 1936, where the Ramblers competed for another four seasons, before that league became known as the modern-day American Hockey League. Please note that using an ad blocker on this site can cause this message, and can lead to our filters blocking your IP as a bot. The team changed its name to the Philadelphia Rockets for the 1941–42 season, which turned out to be their final season. The team changed named to the Ramblers for the 1935–36 season. [1] After the end of the 1963-64 season, the team relocated to Cherry Hill, New Jersey and were renamed the Jersey Devils[1] (not to be confused with the NHL team). League Search Page-> EHL-> 1962-63-> Philadelphia Ramblers-> Roster & Statistics. We are unsure if you are an actual human visitor, or if you are a web robot, so we need you to complete this test before proceeding. Philadelphia Ramblers byl profesionální americký klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v pensylvánském městě Philadelphia.V letech 1936–1941 působil v profesionální soutěži American Hockey League.Ramblers ve své poslední sezóně v AHL skončily v základní části. The Ramblers played for nine seasons in the Eastern Hockey League from 1955 to 1964. The Philadelphia Ramblers that joined the Eastern Hockey League in 1955 were actually the second minor league hockey team by that name. After the end of the 1963-64 season, the team relocated to Cherry Hill, New Jersey and were renamed the Jersey Devils (not to be confused with the NHL team). Ramblers entry in A-Z Encyclopedia of Ice Hockey, "A Brief History of The American Hockey League & Minor League Pro Hockey in Philadelphia: 1927 - 2005", Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA), https://icehockey.fandom.com/wiki/Philadelphia_Ramblers?oldid=250758, Philadelphia Ramblers 1935–1936 (Canadian-American Hockey League). The Ramblers played for six seasons during the infancy of the American Hockey League from 1935 to 1941. Doug Adam both played and coached for the Ramblers. Ramblers entry in A-Z Encyclopedia of Ice Hockey, "A Brief History of The American Hockey League & Minor League Pro Hockey in Philadelphia: 1927 - 2005", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Philadelphia_Ramblers_(EHL)&oldid=958649194, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 May 2020, at 00:17. The Philadelphia Ramblers were a minor league hockey outfit that played nine seasons in the Eastern Hockey League from 1955 until 1964. ?>. The Philadelphia Ramblers were a minor professional ice hockey team based in the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Ramblers played for nine seasons in the Eastern Hockey League from 1955 to 1964. 1962-63 Philadelphia Ramblers roster and statistics. 1955-56 Philadelphia Ramblers before first game ever November 1, 1955 vs. Baltimore Clippers. 1956-57 Philadelphia Ramblers Team Photo Front: Gil MacNeil (7), Rocky Rukavina (14), Moe Bartoli (18), Ivan Walmsley(1). Hockeydb.com depends on The “Ramblers” name was a revival of a previous Philly minor league club that competed in the American Hockey League from 1935 to 1941. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Ramblers were formerly known as the Philadelphia Arrows from 1927 to 1935 and played in the Canadian-American Hockey League. Thank you for visiting Hockeydb.com. From 1935 through 1941 the team was the primary minor league affiliate of the New York Rangers and many future and aging Ranger stars (such as Bert Gardiner and Larry Molyneaux) played for the Ramblers. Contents[show] History The Ramblers were formerly known as the Philadelphia Arrows from 1927 to 1935 and played in the Canadian-American Hockey League. Click to view Player Register. The Philadelphia Ramblers were a minor professional team based in the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Head Coach: Hugh Currie (29-36-3-0) View photo gallery [8 photos of 17 players] Regular Season Playoffs Vitals # Player Name The … $title = "Please complete this test to move on"; The first had played in the American Hockey League in the 1930s as a farm club for the New York Rangers, but folded in 1941. The Ramblers played for six seasons during the infancy of the American Hockey League from 1935 to 1941. Ice Hockey Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Former members of the EHL Ramblers included Ted Harris (1956–58), future Toronto Maple Leafs coach John Brophy and goalie Ross Brooks who was one of the oldest rookies in the NHL playing for the Boston Bruins in the early 1970s. Philadelphia Ramblers Statistics and History [EHL] Leagues -> EHL -> Philadelphia Ramblers The Philadelphia Ramblers were a Minor Professional hockey team based in Philadelphia, PA playing in the Eastern Hockey League from 1955 to 1964. The Philadelphia Ramblers were a minor professional ice hockey team based in the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Previously, another Philadelphia Ramblers team played in the American Hockey League from 1935 to 1941. A notable former member of the 1935–41 Ramblers was Bryan Hextall, Sr., grandfather of future Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ron Hextall. The Rangers ended the agreement after the 1940–41 season. Al Fontana (16), Pete Koval (11), Ross Turnbull (6) advertising, and we do not run intrusive ads, so please be considerate and turn off your ad blocker if you're a frequent user of our site. The Philadelphia Ramblers were a minor professional team based in the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.