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The '''Lake Placid Roamers''' were an independent, intermediate [[senior ice hockey|senior level]] [[ice hockey]] team from [[Lake Placid, New York]]. The Roamers operated from 1946 to 1952,<ref name="hockeydb">[http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/lake-placid-roamers-6482.html Lake Placid Roamers hockey team statistics and history at hockeydb.com]</ref> and were a farm team of the [[New York Rangers]],<ref>[http://couchpotatohockey.com/Teams/Team%20Biographies/New_York_Rangers.asp New York Rangers franchise biography New York Rangers Franchise Biography]</ref> and produced future [[National Hockey League]] goaltender [[Gilles Mayer]].<ref>[http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=18609 Gil Mayer's biography at Legends of Hockey]</ref> The team was coached by Aurel Myre and Doug Keenan.<ref name="hockeydb" /> The Roamers participated in the first games at the opening of the [[Herb Brooks Arena|Olympic Center]] in Lake Placid, playing two exhibition games versus the Crescent Athletic Club.<ref>[http://www.mindspring.com/~luckyshow/IceHockey/NYRovers.htm Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn]</ref> The Roamers defeated [[Spokane, Washington]]'s Eagle Electric team in a two-game total goal series played at Lake Placid for the 1967–68 national senior ice hockey title, by scores of 13–7 and 8–3.<ref>[http://spokanehockeybook.com/images/1960S/WHENTHEE.PDF Spokane Eagle Electric]</ref>
The '''Lake Placid Roamers''' were an independent, intermediate, [[senior ice hockey|senior level]] [[ice hockey]] team from [[Lake Placid, New York]]. The Roamers operated from 1946 to 1952,<ref name="hockeydb">[http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/lake-placid-roamers-6482.html Lake Placid Roamers hockey team statistics and history at hockeydb.com]</ref> and were a farm team of the [[New York Rangers]],<ref>[http://couchpotatohockey.com/Teams/Team%20Biographies/New_York_Rangers.asp New York Rangers franchise biography New York Rangers Franchise Biography]</ref> and produced future [[National Hockey League]] goaltender [[Gilles Mayer]].<ref>[http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=18609 Gil Mayer's biography at Legends of Hockey]</ref> Aurel Myre and Doug Keenan coached the team.<ref name="hockeydb" />
The Roamers participated in the first games at the opening of the [[Herb Brooks Arena|Olympic Center]] in Lake Placid, playing two exhibition games versus the Crescent Athletic Club.<ref>[http://www.mindspring.com/~luckyshow/IceHockey/NYRovers.htm Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn]</ref> The Roamers defeated [[Spokane, Washington]]'s Eagle Electric team, in a two-game total goal series played at Lake Placid for the 1967–68 national senior ice hockey title, by scoring of 13–7 and 8–3.<ref>[http://spokanehockeybook.com/images/1960S/WHENTHEE.PDF Spokane Eagle Electric]</ref>


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Revision as of 06:13, 12 April 2024

The Lake Placid Roamers were an independent, intermediate, senior level ice hockey team from Lake Placid, New York. The Roamers operated from 1946 to 1952,[1] and were a farm team of the New York Rangers,[2] and produced future National Hockey League goaltender Gilles Mayer.[3] Aurel Myre and Doug Keenan coached the team.[1]

The Roamers participated in the first games at the opening of the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, playing two exhibition games versus the Crescent Athletic Club.[4] The Roamers defeated Spokane, Washington's Eagle Electric team, in a two-game total goal series played at Lake Placid for the 1967–68 national senior ice hockey title, by scoring of 13–7 and 8–3.[5]

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