Seattle Totems

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Seattle Totems
Years Active
1943-75
Team History
Seattle Totems (1958-75)
Seattle Americans (1955-58)
Seattle Bombers (1952-54)
Seattle Ironmen (1944-52)
Seattle Isacsson Iron Workers (1943-44)
Conference/Division
Central Hockey League (1974-75)
Western Hockey League (1952-74)
Pacific Coast Hockey League (1944-52)
NIHL (1943–44)
Venue
Seattle Center Coliseum (1964-75)
Civic Ice Arena (1962-64)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Seattle Totems were a professional ice hockey franchise in Seattle, Washington. Under several names prior to 1958, the franchise was a member of the Pacific Coast Hockey League (renamed the Western Hockey League in 1952) between 1944 and 1974. In their last season of existence, the Totems played in the Central Hockey League in the 1974-75 season. They played their home games in the Civic Ice Arena and later at the Seattle Center Coliseum. The Totems won three WHL Lester Patrick Cup championships in 1959, 1967, and 1968.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1960s
1962-63 Regular Season n/a Civic Ice Arena
1970s
1972-73 Regular Season n/a Seattle Center Coliseum
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