Cleveland Barons Prints
Cleveland Barons Prints
For the first half of the 20th Century the City of Cleveland was often a major professional hockey hotbed. The Cleveland Barons long history of success started as charter members of the American Hockey League. The Barons were formed by Cleveland sports promoter Al Sutphin. In 1937 Sutphin built the Cleveland Arena expressly to be the home of his AHL hockey team. With the arena completed, Sutphin held a public contest for the naming off the team and The Barons was chosen as the winner. The years from 1937 to 1964 were golden for Cleveland hockey. The franchise would go on to win 9 regular season titles and eight Calder Cup playoff championships. The last in the 1963-64 season. Their games often drew crowds in excess of 10,000 to their home ice.
Unframed giclee print produced in a limited edition of 100 for each size and signed by Jon C. Lund on heavyweight Epson matte paper. Standard size 16 x 24 and 24 x 36 frames are available from webpictureframes.com
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