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The '''San Diego Mariners''' were an ] team based in ] that played in the ]. They played from 1974 to 1977. Their home ice was ]. Previous to being in San Diego, the team was known as the ], ], and ]. The '''San Diego Mariners''' were an ] team based in ] that played in the ]. They played from 1974 to 1977. Their home ice was ]. Previous to being in San Diego, the team was known as the ], ], and ].


Star players for the Mariners included defenseman Harry Howell, center Andre Lacroix, and goaltender Ernie Wakely. The Mariners were coached by Howell (as player/coach) during their first season and Ron Ingram the succeeding two seasons, qualifying for the WHA playoffs each year. Star players for the Mariners included defenseman ], center ], and goaltender ]. The Mariners were coached by Howell (as player/coach) during their first season and ] the succeeding two seasons, qualifying for the WHA playoffs each year.


During the Mariners' final season, the team was owned by then-] and ] owner ]. During the Mariners' final season, the team was owned by then-] and ] owner ]. However, the team never drew well, and when they only managed to attract 5,000 fans per game, Kroc sold the team to a group who planned to move it to ]. Unfortunately, the new owners couldn't find a suitable arena, and the Mariners folded just before training camp opened in the fall of 1977.


Team colors for the Mariners were orange and blue. The color scheme was the same as it was for the ] of the old ]. The color scheme was later again adopted in the form of throwback jerseys for the now defunct ] San Diego Gulls. Team colors for the Mariners were orange and blue. The color scheme was the same as it was for the ] of the old ]. The color scheme was later again adopted in the form of throwback jerseys for the now defunct ] San Diego Gulls.


==Season-by-season record== ==Season-by-season record==

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Ice hockey team in San Diego, California
San Diego Mariners
File:MarinersLogo.png
CitySan Diego, California
LeagueWorld Hockey Association
Operated1974–1977
Home arenaSan Diego Sports Arena
Franchise history
1972–1973New York Raiders
1973–1974New York Golden Blades/
New Jersey Knights
1974–1977San Diego Mariners

The San Diego Mariners were an ice hockey team based in San Diego that played in the World Hockey Association. They played from 1974 to 1977. Their home ice was San Diego Sports Arena. Previous to being in San Diego, the team was known as the New York Raiders, New York Golden Blades, and New Jersey Knights.

Star players for the Mariners included defenseman Harry Howell, center Andre Lacroix, and goaltender Ernie Wakely. The Mariners were coached by Howell (as player/coach) during their first season and Ron Ingram the succeeding two seasons, qualifying for the WHA playoffs each year.

During the Mariners' final season, the team was owned by then-San Diego Padres and McDonald's owner Ray Kroc. However, the team never drew well, and when they only managed to attract 5,000 fans per game, Kroc sold the team to a group who planned to move it to Melbourne, Florida. Unfortunately, the new owners couldn't find a suitable arena, and the Mariners folded just before training camp opened in the fall of 1977.

Team colors for the Mariners were orange and blue. The color scheme was the same as it was for the San Diego Gulls of the old Western Hockey League. The color scheme was later again adopted in the form of throwback jerseys for the now defunct ECHL San Diego Gulls.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
1974–75 78 43 31 4 90 326 268 1058 2nd, Western Won Quarterfinals (Toronto)
Lost Semifinals (Houston)
1975–76 80 36 38 6 78 303 290 716 3rd, Western Won Preliminaries (Phoenix)
Lost Quarterfinals (Houston)
1976–77 81 40 37 4 84 284 283 834 3rd, Western Lost Quarterfinals (Winnipeg)
Totals 239 119 106 14 252 913 841 2608

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