Max Kaminsky (ice hockey)
Max Kaminsky was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. He played four seasons in the National Hockey League, followed by nine seasons in the American Hockey League where he won two Calder Cup championships. He later coached the Pittsburgh Hornets and Philadelphia Rockets, then led the St. Catharines Teepees to the 1960 Memorial Cup championship. The Max Kaminsky Trophy was established by the Ontario Hockey Association in his honour in 1961, and he was posthumously inducted into the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame in 1992.
Kaminsky, circa 1939
The Calder Cup trophy
The St. Louis Eagles were a professional ice hockey team that played in the National Hockey League (NHL). Based in St. Louis, the Eagles played for only one year, the 1934–35 NHL season.
Thomas Franklin Ahearn, former president of the Ottawa Auditorium
The St. Louis Arena, as it looked on the day of its demolition - February 27, 1999.
St. Louis Eagles NHL jersey on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame
Syd Howe (shown here with the Philadelphia Quakers) was the captain and leading goalscorer for the Eagles.