Birmingham Bulls (WHA)
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Birmingham Bulls | |
Sport | Hockey |
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League | World Hockey Association |
Active | 1976–1979 |
Home ice | BJCC |
Record | 100-133-13 |
Coaches | Gilles Leger (1976–77) Pat Kelly (1976-77) Glen Sonmor (1977-78) John Brophy (1978-79) |
General manager | N/A |
Website | N/A |
The Birmingham Bulls was a professional ice hockey team based in Birmingham that played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1976 to 1979. Their home ice was the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center.
The franchise was moved from Canada where it was known as the Toronto Toros, however the Toros' logo was retained. Gilles Leger, the first head coach, stayed on as general manager after turning coaching duties over to Pat Kelly during the inaugural season. In 1979 the WHA folded and the team was supposed to disband. However, the Bulls returned in the 1979–1980 season as part of the Central Hockey League.
The Bulls' mascot was a blue bull-headed goalie.
1976-77 season
1977-78 season
Roster: Goalies Wayne Wood and John Garrett. Centers Vaclav Nedomansky, John Stewart, Peter Marin and Dave Gorman. Wings Richard Farda, Mark Napier, Jeff Jacques, Lou Nistico, Tim Sheehy, and Paul Henderson. Defensemen Jim Turkiewicz, Rick Cunningham, Jean-Guy Lagace, Richard Hart and Dale Hoganson
1978-79 season
The Bulls' final home game at the BJCC Coliseum was played on April 14, 1975. They defeated the Edmonton Oilers (with Wayne Gretzky) 7-6 before a crowd of 8,179.
Preceded by: none |
Pro Hockey in Birmingham 1976–1979 |
Succeeded by: Birmingham Bulls (CHL) |
External links
- Birmingham Pro Sports website
- Birmingham Bulls at hockeyDB.com
- Birmingham Bulls photo set on Flickr.com