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  • Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
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  • The Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets was an amateur ice hockey team that existed between (1915–1925) . They evolved from being an amateur to a semi-pro team and are one the earliest sports organizations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Yellow Jackets played primarily in the United States Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA). After winning the USAHA Championship in 1924 and 1925 the Yellow Jackets were sold to attorney James Callahan and soon became the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Hockey League. However after the demise of the Pirates in 1930, the Yellow Jackets became an IHL club from 1930–1932.
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Team
  • Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
League
Logo
  • PittsburghYellowJ.png
Division
  • Western Division
Coach
Colors
  • Black, gold, white
Media
  • Pittsburgh Press
  • Pittsburgh Gazette
  • Pittsburgh Post
LogoSize
  • 150
Captain
BG Color
  • #FCB932
City
Text Color
  • black
operated
  • 1915
Arena
Owner
Founded
  • 1915
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  • The Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets was an amateur ice hockey team that existed between (1915–1925) . They evolved from being an amateur to a semi-pro team and are one the earliest sports organizations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Yellow Jackets played primarily in the United States Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA). After winning the USAHA Championship in 1924 and 1925 the Yellow Jackets were sold to attorney James Callahan and soon became the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Hockey League. However after the demise of the Pirates in 1930, the Yellow Jackets became an IHL club from 1930–1932. A third team of the same name played in the Eastern Hockey League from 1935 to 1937.
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