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36: 1879: 414:(WHA) resulting in a combined 32 teams between the NHL and the WHA, the talent available to stock the new teams in Kansas City and Washington was stretched thin. In their first season, the Capitals set an NHL record for futility, losing 67 of 80 games, and winning only one on the road. The Scouts fared only marginally better (losing 56 games), and the 1974 NHL expansion was widely seen as having been a mistake. Attendance tailed off so much that the 1889: 271: 1899: 259: 544:. The white sweater has red, yellow and blue piping, similar to the uniforms worn in Kansas City, albeit the Scouts logo is replaced with the Devils logo. Additionally, that same season, the Devils celebrated their 40th anniversary. Unlike with prior anniversaries (10th, 20th, 30th), the Devils treated it as "40 years in Jersey", acknowledging the franchise existed prior to 1982. 427:
approximately 13,000). The team's group of 37 owners, buried in debt, mounted a season-ticket drive to raise more revenue. When only 2,000 more season tickets sold, they concluded that the Scouts were not a viable venture and opted to sell. While the Capitals were far worse on the ice, their owner,
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Kansas City Hockey Associates, led by managing general partner Edwin G. Thompson, originally consisted of 22 investors. It was awarded a franchise on June 8, 1972. Kansas City Hockey Associates was one of four groups that applied for the franchise. Missouri Lt. Governor William Morris (former owner
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looking to buy the club. A local group, according to author Troy Treasure, led by Scouts' limited partners Gene Novorr and George Shore, was also interested but when the NHL informed the Scouts' owners that they would be on the hook of over a million dollars in expansion and territorial fees (owed
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The Scouts suffered from inflated player costs, undercapitalized ownership, an economic downturn in the Midwest, poor performances on the ice and weak attendance. The Scouts averaged just 8,218 per game during their two years in the 17,000-seat Kemper Arena (at a time when the league average was
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The last four games the Scouts ever played took place in Japan. Following the conclusion of the 1975–76 regular season, Kansas City and Washington participated in an exhibition series with the first two games played in Sapporo (site of the 1972 Winter Olympics), the third and fourth in Tokyo at
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and a playoff position in the weak Smythe Division. However, the Scouts went into free fall for their remaining 44 games. After going winless from December 30 to February 4 (0–14–2), they finally won a game, against the Capitals on February 7, before going 0–21–6 for the rest of the season. The
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To this day, the Devils make almost no mention of their past as the Scouts or Rockies; the Devils' media guide and the history sections of the Devils' website do not acknowledge any captains, coaches or general managers prior to the move to New Jersey. However, inside of the
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The Scouts made their home debut on November 2, losing to the Black Hawks 4–3. Chicago's Ivan Boldirev scored the first NHL goal at Kemper Arena three minutes into the game. Rookie first-round draft selection Wilf Paiement scored the first Scouts goal.
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was the sole television play-by-play announcer, also on KBMA, with analysis provided by Bill Grigsby. KBMA was an independent station distributed in the Midwest via cable television, including the cities of Des Moines, Iowa and Wichita, Kansas.
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in downtown Kansas City, which has led city officials to actively pursue a return to the NHL, speaking with the Nashville Predators, New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins about possible relocation. Presently Kansas City has the
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Like many other expansion teams, the Scouts performed poorly garnering only 41 points with a record of 15–54–11 in their inaugural season, though this would be the better result of their two-season history.
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The following day the team's first victory came against the Washington Capitals by a score of 5–4 at Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. Peter McDuffe was the winning goaltender for Kansas City.
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The owners of the new Kansas City franchise originally wanted to call their team the "Kansas City Mohawks", since the Kansas City metropolitan area includes portions of Missouri and
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minutes during the 1975–76 season. The franchise failed to make the playoffs in either season in Kansas City and won only 27 of 160 games, including a 7–66–7 mark away from home.
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was constructed to host the team's home games. Kansas City had been the home of several minor league ice hockey teams through the years. The Scouts shared Kemper Arena with the
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The team's second season started out with some promise. Near the midway point of the season, the team was competing for a playoff spot, with a 3–1 win over the
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in 1973 on a free-lance basis. Sartain's daughter, Sheila Snyder, told author Troy Treasure in 2018 her mother indicated Sartain was paid $ 2,000.
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of the Central Hockey League's Kansas City Blues), Stan Glazer and Arthur Rhoades headed up the other three potential ownership groups.
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Scouts' second-half crash left them with a season result of 12–56–12 and 36 points, still the worst record in the Scouts/
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Following the departure of the Scouts, Kansas City became a minor league hockey town again, most notably with the
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resulted in the NHL creating four divisions and renaming the conferences, and the Scouts were placed in the
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The team then held a contest for people to name the new team. The name "Scouts" was chosen, named after
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The last active Scouts player in the NHL was the Scouts' first ever drafted player,
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This article is about the now defunct Kansas City hockey team. For other uses, see
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objected because of the similarity of "Mohawks" to their own name.
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On October 9, 1974, the Scouts took the ice for the first time, at
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Icing on the Plains: The Rough Ride of Kansas City's NHL Scouts
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the same year, were the first NHL teams to relocate since the
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In their two seasons, the Scouts went through three coaches–
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After just two seasons in Kansas City, the club became the
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on December 28 placing them just one point behind the
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Dick Carlson was the radio play-by-play announcer in
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Kansas City Scout (disambiguation)

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1976
Colorado Rockies
1976
1982
New Jersey Devils
1982
Kemper Arena
Kansas City, Missouri
Stanley Cups
ice hockey
National Hockey League
1976
Denver
Colorado Rockies
1982
New Jersey
New Jersey Devils
significant expansion period
Kansas City, Missouri
Washington, D.C.
Kemper Arena
Kansas City Kings
National Basketball Association
Washington Capitals
Smythe Division
Campbell Conference
St. Louis Blues

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