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Hollywood Wolves

The Hollywood Wolves were a Los Angeles-based minor-league hockey team that played in the Southern California Hockey League (1941–1944) and the Pacific Coast Hockey League (1944–1952). The team defeated the Boston Olympics in 1944 for the championship of the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States, the first team to hold an American national championship in hockey.

Notable players
"Cowboy" Tom Anderson, Scottish-born defenceman won the NHL's Hart Trophy as the league's MVP in 1941-42 and later finished his career with the Wolves • Bill Barilko, scored game-winning overtime goal in the 1951 Stanley Cup Finals for the Toronto Maple LeafsBob Gracie, played 378 games in the National Hockey League from 1930 to 1939 • Ivan "Ching" Johnson, played over 400 games over twelve seasons with the New York RangersEric "Doc" Prentice, played five games with the Toronto Maple Leafs ==References==
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