The Toledo Mercurys is a discontinued International Hockey League franchise from Toledo, Ohio. The Toledo Franchise was the first IHL franchise to be granted outside of the Windsor-Detroit area, for the cost of $1000 to Virgil Gladeaux of Toledo. The Mercurys existed 15 seasons in total from 1947 to 1962 with some minor naming variations. Toledo was successful on the ice, being the first IHL team to win multiple Turner Cup championships, and the first to do so consecutively.

History

For the 1949–50 season, the franchise was known as the Toledo Buckeyes.

The Mercurys won the Turner during their first year of operation in the 1947–48 season. Toledo defeated the Windsor Hettche Spitfires four games to one in the IHL championship series. Team coach and manager Andy Mulligan had signed nine players from his native Manitoba to build the team, including team captain and right-winger Max Labovitch, center Barney O'Connell and left wing Jake Kernahan . The Mercurys later won the United States Amateur hockey title, defeating the Elveth Rangers in two games, and the New York Rovers in three games.

In the 1948–49 season, the team played in both the north and south division of the IHL, because the team owners wanted to play more games. The Mercurys of the north division won the J. P. McGuire Trophy that year by capturing the IHL North title. In a rematch of the previous season's IHL championship, Windsor defeated Toledo four games to three.

For the 1949–50 season, the team was known as the Toledo Buckeyes while playing in the Eastern Amateur Hockey League. They were sponsored by the former Buckeye Brewing Company in Toledo. The team returned to the IHL in 1950 known again as the Mercurys. Toledo won consecutive Turner Cups in 1950–51 and 1951–52 defeating the Grand Rapids Rockets in the finals both seasons.

In the 1955–56 season, the Mercurys played some home games in Marion, Ohio at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, hence being known as the Toledo-Marion Mercurys. The Mercurys split home games between arenas again for the 1959–60 season. The Toledo-St. Louis Mercurys played some home games in St. Louis, Missouri at the St. Louis Arena.

The Mercurys franchise folded after the 1961–62 season. The International Hockey League returned to Toledo in 1963, with the Toledo Blades franchise.

Season-by-season record

Turner Cup ChampionsLeague Leader in points *Division Champions ¤
SeasonLeagueTeamDivisionRegular SeasonPost Season
FinishGPWLTPtsGFGAGPWLGFGAResult
1947-48IHLToledo Mercurys2nd301510535113987614124Won in semifinals, 2-0 (Detroit Bright's Goodyears) Won Turner Cup Finals, 4-1 (Winsdor Hettche Spitfires)
1948-49IHLToledo Mercurys SouthSouthern2nd322174461739312756051Won in quarterfinals, 3-0 (Munice) Won in semifinals, 1-1 (Won Goal Total 9–7) (Milwaukee) Lost Turner Cup Finals, 3-4 (Winsdor Hettche Spitfires)
1948-49IHLToledo Mercurys NorthNorthern ¤1st35207848*185140Did Not Participate
1949-50EAHLToledo BuckeyesWest2nd5126131264188142N/A
1950-51IHLToledo Mercurys2nd5635156762901748713517Won in semifinals, 3-0 (Sarnia) Won Turner Cup Finals, 4-1 (Grand Rapids)
1951-52IHLToledo Mercurys2nd48241865421019210825035Won in semifinals, 4-0 (Chatham) Won Turner Cup Finals, 4-2 (Grand Rapids)
1952-53IHLToledo Mercurys3rd603225367210207514822Lost in semifinals, 1-4 (Cincinnati)
1953-54IHLToledo Mercurys4th6433265712211575231115Won in quarterfinals, 2-1 (Troy) Lost in semifinals, 0-2 (Johnstown)
1954-55IHLToledo Mercurys3rd603129062183196303613Lost in semifinals, 1-4 (Cincinnati)
1955-56IHLToledo - Marion Mercurys3rd6025305551782299361523Won in semifinals, 3-2 (Troy) Lost Turner Cup Finals, 0-4 (Cincinnati)
1956-57IHLToledo Mercurys5th6026304561661865231111Lost in semifinals, 2-3 (Indianapolis)
1957-58IHLToledo Mercurys5th642632658214248Did not qualify
1958-59IHLToledo Mercurys5th602236246196248Did not qualify
1959-60IHLToledo - St. Louis MercurysEastern3rd682836460266298Did not qualify
1960-61IHLToledo MercurysEastern ¤1st7036331732742608353032Lost in round Robin, 3-5 (Fort Wayne Eliminated, Muskegon Advances)
1961-62IHLToledo Mercurys7th681750135222352Did not qualify
15 IHL Seasons2 Division Titles 1 McGuire Trophy83539138460842 (.504)3,1013,07872393326724310 Playoff Appearances 3 Turner Cup Championships

Franchise records

All-time leaders

Goals
Goals 1 Roger Maisonneuve 161 2 Gordie Cowan 137 3 Billy Booth 113 4 John Kovich 111 5 Dick Pontarollo 110Assists 1 Gordie Cowan 267 2 Bill Mitchell 213 3 Roger Maisonneuve 161 4 John Kovich 152 5 Billy Booth 128Points 1 Gordie Cowan 404 2 Roger Maisonneuve 322 3 Bill Mitchell 314 4 John Kovich 263 5 Billy Booth 241
1Roger Maisonneuve161
2Gordie Cowan137
3Billy Booth113
4John Kovich111
5Dick Pontarollo110
Assists
1Gordie Cowan267
2Bill Mitchell213
3Roger Maisonneuve161
4John Kovich152
5Billy Booth128
Points
1Gordie Cowan404
2Roger Maisonneuve322
3Bill Mitchell314
4John Kovich263
5Billy Booth241

Single season leaders

Goals
Goals Player Season 1 Dick Pontarollo 1953–54 50 2 Leo Richard 1948–49 47 3 George Harrison 1948–49 46 4 Roger Maisonneuve 1960–61 45 5 Barney O'Connell 1950–51 42Assists Player Season 1 Leo Richard 1948–49 61 2 Gordie Cowan 1958–59 58 3 Dick Pontarollo 1953–54 56 Gordie Cowan 1960–61 56 5 Roy Hammond 1953–54 54Points Player Season 1 Leo Richard 1948–49 108 2 Dick Pontarollo 1953–54 106 3 Barney O'Connell 1950–51 89 Roy Hammond 1953–54 89 5 Roger Maisonneuve 1959–60 1960–61 86
PlayerSeason
1Dick Pontarollo1953–5450
2Leo Richard1948–4947
3George Harrison1948–4946
4Roger Maisonneuve1960–6145
5Barney O'Connell1950–5142
Assists
PlayerSeason
1Leo Richard1948–4961
2Gordie Cowan1958–5958
3Dick Pontarollo1953–5456
Gordie Cowan1960–6156
5Roy Hammond1953–5454
Points
PlayerSeason
1Leo Richard1948–49108
2Dick Pontarollo1953–54106
3Barney O'Connell1950–5189
Roy Hammond1953–5489
5Roger Maisonneuve1959–60 1960–6186

External links

Preceded byFirst TeamProfessional Hockey Team in Toledo, Ohio 1947–1962Succeeded byToledo Blades
Preceded byWindsor SpitfiresTurner Cup Champions 1947–48Succeeded byWindsor Hettche Spitfires
Preceded byWindsor Hettche SpitfiresMcGuire Trophy Champions 1948–49Succeeded bySarnia Sailors
Preceded byChatham MaroonsTurner Cup Champions 1950–51, 1951–52Succeeded byCincinnati Mohawks