Hawks Hoodies
Description: The Black Hawks team was originally based in St. Louis, Missouri, where it was known as the Braves from 1963 to 1967. However, the expansion of the National Hockey League into St. Louis resulted in the relocation of the team to Dallas for the 1967–68 season. The Black Hawks remained in Dallas until ceasing operations following the 1981–82 CHL season. During that time, they won four Adams Cup championships. The Black Hawks and the Fort Worth Wings/Texans had a legendary rivalry as they competed in the CHL, complete with bench clearing brawls and fights in the stands, including a legendary 10-cent beer night near-riot in Fort Worth in 1978. The Texans folded at the same time as Dallas, along with the Oklahoma City Stars.
Description: Coleco Table Hockey Players -Chicago Blackhawks. Original artwork by @mafmove (Mark Forton). All designs are ORIGINAL concepts by visual artist Mark Forton (@mafmove). Copyright © 2018-2024 All Rights Reserved.
Coleco Table Hockey Players -Chicago Blackhawks Hoodie
by Snake King Studios by @mafmove
$32 $39
Description: Coleco Table Hockey Players -Chicago Blackhawks. Original artwork by @mafmove (Mark Forton). All designs are ORIGINAL concepts by visual artist Mark Forton (@mafmove). Copyright © 2018-2024 All Rights Reserved.
Coleco Table Hockey Players -Chicago Blackhawks Hoodie
by Snake King Studios by @mafmove
$32 $39
Description: Coleco Table Hockey Players -Chicago Blackhawks. Original artwork by @mafmove (Mark Forton). All designs are ORIGINAL concepts by visual artist Mark Forton (@mafmove). Copyright © 2018-2024 All Rights Reserved.
Coleco Table Hockey Players -Chicago Blackhawks Goalie Hoodie
by Snake King Studios by @mafmove
$32 $39
Description: The Waterloo Hawks were a minor league team that existed on-and-off from 1922 to 1969. From 1922 to 1932, they played in the Mississippi Valley League and in 1932 they were affiliated with the Chicago White Sox. They played in the Western League in 1936 and from 1940 to 1942 they played in the Illinois-Iowa-Indiana League and were affiliated again with the White Sox. From 1958 to 1969 they played in the Midwest League and were affiliated with the Boston Red Sox (1958–1968) and Kansas City Royals (1969). They were located in Waterloo, Iowa.
Description: The Shawnee Hawks were a minor league baseball team that played in the Sooner State League. The team began as an unaffiliated team based in Duncan, Oklahoma in 1947. The original team was named the Duncan Cementers. After two seasons, the team name was changed to the Duncan Uttmen in 1949 and then in 1950 the team moved to Shawnee, Oklahoma and became the Hawks. They continued to operate until the Sooner State League folded after the 1957 season. The Hawks were affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1953–1957.