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Raiders/Golden Blades/Knights
League: World Hockey Association
Operated: 1972 to 1974
Franchise history
1972 to 1973: New York Raiders
1973 to 1974: New York Golden Blades/
New Jersey Knights
1974 to 1977: San Diego Mariners

The New York Raiders were an ice hockey team and founding member of the World Hockey Association based in New York City. Intended to be the WHA's flagship franchise, its short tenure was a result of being unable to complete with the National Hockey League's established New York Rangers, and the expansion New York Islanders. After its inaugural season, the team was known as the New York Golden Blades and eventually relocated to the Cherry Hill, New Jersey becoming the New Jersey Knights.

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New York Raiders
City: New York City, NY
Home Arena: Madison Square Garden
Head Coach: Camille Henry

The New York Raiders participated in the first WHA draft. Its coach was Camille Henry and the very first draft pick - second overall - was Al Sims. Sims did not, however, play for the Raiders, but he signed with the Boston Bruins instead.

The team was initially slated to play in the brand-new Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island. However, Nassau County didn't consider the WHA a professional league and wanted nothing to do with the Raiders. Nassau County retained William Shea to get an NHL team to play in the new building. The NHL responded by hastily awarding a franchise to Long Island--the New York Islanders. The Islanders' lease with the Coliseum was structured in such a way to effectively lock out non-NHL teams.

The Raiders were forced to play in Madison Square Garden, where they faced being tenants to their major competitor, the New York Rangers. The situation rapidly became untenable, with an onerous lease and poor attendance. The three original owners defaulted, and the league ended up taking control of the team midway through the season.

New York Golden Blades
City: New York City, NY
Home Arena: Madison Square Garden

Following the season, a new local owner bought the team and renamed it the New York Golden Blades. Among The Golden Blades' claims to fame was the only female coach in U.S. professional sports, their power skating coach who was featured on To Tell The Truth. The Golden Blades left Manhattan for New Jersey, due to rent issues and financial problems. During their stay in New York, the team had to revert to a Sundays-only home schedule, due to the high price of rent at Madison Square Garden, and scheduling conflicts with other events that took place in the arena. The Golden Blades budget was so low, that ownership would not even pay for event staff at home games, prompting an involuntary ushering staff, and loss of concession service.[citation needed]

New Jersey Knights
City: Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Home Arena: Cherry Hill Arena

The New Jersey Knights started play part way through the 1973-74 season, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Their home ice rink was Cherry Hill Arena. After 1974, the team moved to San Diego, California and became known as the San Diego Mariners. They Knights were infamously known as a result of Cherry Hill Arena. It is noted there was a slope in the rink's surface, which often caused pucks to shoot upward from results of a pass, or shot. The arena was also closely cramped, with players not having adequate changing/or dressing facilities.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season Team Name GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
1972-73 Raiders 78 33 43 2 68 303 334 900 6th, Eastern Did not qualify
1973-74 Golden Blades/Knights 78 32 42 4 68 268 313 933 6th, Eastern Did not qualify
Franchise totals 156 65 85 6 136 571 644 1833

  • [1] WHAhockey.com - NY Raiders


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