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230:'s Aeros on January 15. However, the Founders Club was not willing to meet Mullenix' asking price for the team, and Mullenix was not interested in operating a team in Ottawa. After the first home game, he gave the Founders Club an ultimatum–come up with $ 1.5 million within 10 days, or he would fold the team. When the Founders Club only offered $ 1 million, the Civics folded on January 17, 1976 after only playing 7 games as Ottawa. 233:
Because of the rushed nature of the move, the Civics did not adopt a logo or colours, and continued to wear the Spurs' orange road uniforms for all 7 of their games including their two home games. However, the NHL's first foray in Colorado did not fare much better. An ownership group in Ottawa made a
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in the 1976 offseason. Mullenix knew that he could not possibly compete with an NHL team. The team unofficially folded in December when Mullenix wanted out, and the league stepped in to broker a deal with an Ottawa group called the Founders Club. In an unusual move, the Founders Club insisted that
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While the Spurs were on a road trip in January 1976, the team was quietly moved to Ottawa without even a press release and renamed the Civics. The players had heard talk a move out of Denver was imminent, but only learned of move at their next road game that night in
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The Spurs were plagued by financial difficulties and poor attendance (fewer than 3,000 per game), widely attributed to the Denver fanbase rejecting the WHA as a major league. However, they were also dogged by rumours that the NHL was planning to move either the
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The Civics' 7-game, two-week existence made them easily the shortest-lived team in the WHA's seven-year history, and one of the shortest-lived teams in North American major league history. Only the
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team after Spurs owner Ivan Mullenix won a conditional NHL expansion franchise to begin play in 1976-77, only to see those plans fizzle out.
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in 1968, and had been modestly successful in the minors before moving to the WHA in 1975. However, fans in Denver had been expecting a
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being played before a game they believed was still between two American teams. They lost that night and again the following night in
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serious bid to move the Colorado Rockies to the Canadian capital, however the Rockies eventually moved to New Jersey and became the
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GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
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announced plans to sell the team and relocate to Ottawa, existed for approximately two weeks, folding after only seven games.
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Mullenix move the Spurs to Ottawa immediately as a condition of beginning negotiations.
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to Denver; the Scouts would indeed eventually move to Denver as the
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season. The last active Spurs/Civics player in the NHL was
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This listing includes 34 games played as the Denver Spurs.
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Howard Baldwin Trophy / Robert Schmertz Memorial Trophy
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Former ice hockey team of the World Hockey Association
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Davidson Award / Gordie Howe Trophy 242:joined the NHL as an expansion team in the 444: 430: 394:WHA Ottawa Civics, The Two Week Franchise 268: 218:The Civics played two home games at the 751:Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 1976 222:in front of sellout crowds–against the 14: 733: 425: 746:Ice hockey clubs established in 1976 372:List of ice hockey teams in Ontario 164:The Denver Spurs began play in the 24: 741:Defunct ice hockey teams in Ottawa 25: 777: 766:1976 disestablishments in Ontario 387: 159: 761:1976 establishments in Ontario 756:World Hockey Association teams 566:New York Raiders/Golden Blades 407: 13: 1: 400: 715:North American Hockey League 414:WHAhockey.com - Denver Spurs 7: 360: 10: 782: 259:Tonawanda Kardex Lumbermen 226:on January 7, and against 18:Denver Spurs/Ottawa Civics 686: 628: 549:Minnesota Fighting Saints 459: 213:Minnesota Fighting Saints 122: 110: 105: 91: 83: 73: 63: 53: 37: 32: 453:World Hockey Association 263:National Football League 250:, who retired after the 150:World Hockey Association 58:World Hockey Association 663:Dennis A. 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Denver Spurs/Ottawa Civics
Ottawa
Ontario
World Hockey Association
1976
Ottawa Civic Centre
TVOntario
CKOY
Denver Spurs
ice hockey
Ottawa
World Hockey Association
Denver Spurs
Western Hockey League
National Hockey League
Kansas City Scouts
California Golden Seals
Colorado Rockies
Cincinnati
Riverfront Coliseum
O Canada
Houston
Minnesota Fighting Saints
Ottawa Civic Centre
New England Whalers
Gordie Howe
New Jersey Devils
Senators
1992-93
Ron Delorme

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