Baltimore Orioles (ice hockey)

The Baltimore Orioles were a minor league ice hockey team that operated out of Carlin's Iceland from 1932 until 1942.

[2] In 1933, the Orioles joined the Eastern Amateur Hockey League and remained there until 1942.

[3] The Orioles were coached by Billy Boyd (1933–35), Gord Fraser (1935–36), Bill Hines (1938–41), and Elmer Piper (1941–42).

[3] The team disbanded in 1942, when it lost players to enlistment for service in World War II.

[4] The Orioles' EAHL replacement in Baltimore were the United States Coast Guard Cutters, a team made of enlisted sailors.