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The Marion Barons were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the International Hockey League during the 1953–54 season. The Barons were based in Marion, Ohio, played at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and were a farm team of the Cleveland Barons. The Barons placed second in the league their only season, and featured four players who reached the National Hockey League; Armand Delmonte, Ott Heller, Johnny Ingoldsby and Tony Poeta.

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  • Marion Barons (en)
  • Marion Barons (cs)
  • Marion Barons (de)
  • Barons de Marion (fr)
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  • Marion Barons byl profesionální americký klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v ve státě Ohio. V letech 1953–1954 působil v profesionální soutěži International Hockey League. Barons ve své poslední sezóně v IHL skončily ve čtvrtfinále play-off. Své domácí zápasy odehrával v hale Veterans Memorial Coliseum s kapacitou 3 200 diváků. (cs)
  • Die Marion Barons waren ein US-amerikanisches Eishockeyfranchise der International Hockey League in Marion, Ohio. Die Spielstätte war das . (de)
  • The Marion Barons were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the International Hockey League during the 1953–54 season. The Barons were based in Marion, Ohio, played at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and were a farm team of the Cleveland Barons. The Barons placed second in the league their only season, and featured four players who reached the National Hockey League; Armand Delmonte, Ott Heller, Johnny Ingoldsby and Tony Poeta. (en)
  • Les Barons de Marion sont une franchise de hockey sur glace ayant évolué dans la Ligue internationale de hockey. (fr)
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  • Marion Barons byl profesionální americký klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v ve státě Ohio. V letech 1953–1954 působil v profesionální soutěži International Hockey League. Barons ve své poslední sezóně v IHL skončily ve čtvrtfinále play-off. Své domácí zápasy odehrával v hale Veterans Memorial Coliseum s kapacitou 3 200 diváků. (cs)
  • Die Marion Barons waren ein US-amerikanisches Eishockeyfranchise der International Hockey League in Marion, Ohio. Die Spielstätte war das . (de)
  • The Marion Barons were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the International Hockey League during the 1953–54 season. The Barons were based in Marion, Ohio, played at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and were a farm team of the Cleveland Barons. The Barons placed second in the league their only season, and featured four players who reached the National Hockey League; Armand Delmonte, Ott Heller, Johnny Ingoldsby and Tony Poeta. (en)
  • Les Barons de Marion sont une franchise de hockey sur glace ayant évolué dans la Ligue internationale de hockey. (fr)
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