Seattle Sea Hawks (ice hockey)

The Sea Hawks began as a founding member of the North West Hockey League, playing in that league for its three-season existence from 1933 to 1936, before joining the second iteration of the Pacific Coast Hockey League until 1941.

[2] For their final season in 1940–41, the team was sold to new ownership and renamed the Seattle Olympics.

Their first coach and general manager was Frank Foyston, a former Seattle Metropolitan and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

[1][3] Various National Hockey League players were members of the team at one time or another, including: This article about a sports team in Washington state is a stub.

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