New Haven Senators
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| New Haven Senators | |
| Arena | New Haven Coliseum |
| City | New Haven, Connecticut |
| Team History | New Haven Senators (1992-93) (AHL) |
| Logo Design | An Ottawa Senators logo with "New Haven Senators" printed in the bronze part of the circle. |
| Team Colors | red, black, bronze and white |
| NHL Affiliations (if known) |
Ottawa Senators |
| Regular Season Titles | none |
| Division Championships | none |
| Conference Championships | none |
| League Championships | none |
The New Haven Senators are a former ice hockey team that played in the American Hockey League During The 1992-93 AHL season.
The team played their home games at the New Haven Coliseum.
Contents |
| Year | GP | W | L | T | OL | GF | GA | PTS | Finish | Playoffs |
| 1992-93 | 80 | 22 | 47 | 11 | -- | 262 | 343 | 55 | Last, North | Did not qualify |
The team was known from 1972 to 1992 as the New Haven Nighthawks.
The team changed their name to match their new parent club, the Ottawa Senators.
The Franchise was known as:
- New Haven Nighthawks (1972-92)
The franchise became known as:
- Prince Edward Island Senators (1993-96)
- Binghamton Senators (2002-present)
The market was subsequently home to:
- Beast of New Haven (1997-1999)
- New Haven Knights (UHL) (2000-2002).
- Bridgeport Sound Tigers (2001-present)
- Goals: 23 - Greg Pankewicz
- Assists: 44 - Scott White
- Points: 60 - Martin St. Amour
- Penalty Minutes: 195 - Gerry St. Cyr
- GAA: 3.32 - Darrin Madeley
- SV%: .905 - Darrin Madeley
- Goaltending Wins: 10 - Darrin Madeley & Mark Laforest
- Shutouts: 1 - Mark Laforest
- Games: 80 - Scott White