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Encyclopedia > New England Sea Wolves

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New England Sea Wolves (321 words)
The New England Sea Wolves became New England's fourth Arena Football League team and the second to play in Hartford, after the Connecticut Coyotes.
The Sea Wolves were the relocated New York CityHawks.
The Sea Wolves began play in 1999 and after a rough 5-9 first season the team enjoyed a modest amount of success by forging an 8-6 second season and qualifying for the playoffs.
New Products : Bargain Bloodhound Collectibles!, Postcards and Paper Memorabilia (364 words)
New Products : Bargain Bloodhound Collectibles!, Postcards and Paper Memorabilia
In 2005-06 Parkhurst Hockey, collectors will want to keep an eye out for card No. 586, which commemorates Sidney Crosby's record of becoming the...
Upper Deck is proud to announce the launch of the 2006 UD Special F/X Baseball trading card set.
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