The Richmond Robins were a professional ice hockey team based in Richmond, Virginia . They were a member of the American Hockey League for five seasons from 1971–72 to 1975–76 . Their cross-state rivals in the AHL were the Virginia Wings .
5-778: The Robins were previously known as the Quebec Aces until the parent club, the Philadelphia Flyers , transferred the Aces to Virginia after the 1970–71 season. This American ice hockey team-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a sports team in Virginia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Quebec Aces The Quebec Aces , also known in French as Les As de Québec , were an amateur and later
10-491: A professional men's ice hockey team from Quebec City , Quebec . The Aces were founded in 1928 by Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, the name Aces standing for Anglo-Canadian Employees with an s to form a plural. The French name was added later. The Aces played until 1971, from 1930 on playing home games at the Quebec Coliseum . Most notable of the Aces' players was the legendary Jean Béliveau , who played for
15-515: The Philadelphia Flyers four seasons from 1967 to 1971, giving the early Flyers teams a strong Quebec presence with players such as Andre Lacroix , Jean-Guy Gendron , Simon Nolet , Serge Bernier and Rosaire Paiement , all former Aces. The Flyers also owned the "Junior Aces" team which played in the Quebec Junior Hockey League since the 1964–65 season. The Flyers sold the junior team's assets in 1969 to group who founded
20-616: The Quebec Aces in 1951-52 and 1952–53. The Aces were Allan Cup champions in 1944, while still playing as an amateur team. The Aces turned professional the following season, joining the Quebec Senior Hockey League (1944–1953), Quebec Hockey League (1953–1959) and American Hockey League (1959–1971). The Aces were league champions of the Quebec Hockey League in 1953–54 and 1956–57, winning
25-788: The Thomas O'Connell Memorial Trophy. The Aces challenged for the Edinburgh Trophy both seasons, versus the Western Hockey League champions, losing in 1953–54 versus the Calgary Stampeders , and winning in 1956–57 versus the Brandon Regals . (Stott, Jon C. Ice Warriors: The Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League 1948–74, pp. 58, 82) During the team's later years in the AHL, the Aces were the farm club for
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