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The Great Falls Americans were a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League who played a portion of the 1979–80 WHL season. The team was a relocation of the 1978–79 Edmonton Oil Kings franchise, which had previously been the then-named Western Canada Hockey League's (WCHL) Flin Flon Bombers, from the 1967–68 through 1977–78 WCHL seasons. The Americans played at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls, Montana. The team only lasted 28 games of the WHL's 72-game season, winning only two games. After the WHL completed its season, the dormant Americans franchise relocated as the Spokane Flyers.

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  • Great Falls Americans byl americký juniorský klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v Great Falls ve státě Montana. V letech 1979–1980 působil v juniorské soutěži Western Hockey League. Zanikl v roce 1980 přestěhováním do Spokane, kde byl vytvořen tým Spokane Flyers. Své domácí zápasy odehrával v hale Four Seasons Arena s kapacitou 5 054 diváků. Nejznámější hráči, kteří prošli týmem, byli např.: nebo Ken Daneyko. (cs)
  • The Great Falls Americans were a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League who played a portion of the 1979–80 WHL season. The team was a relocation of the 1978–79 Edmonton Oil Kings franchise, which had previously been the then-named Western Canada Hockey League's (WCHL) Flin Flon Bombers, from the 1967–68 through 1977–78 WCHL seasons. The Americans played at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls, Montana. The team only lasted 28 games of the WHL's 72-game season, winning only two games. After the WHL completed its season, the dormant Americans franchise relocated as the Spokane Flyers. (en)
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  • Great Falls Americans byl americký juniorský klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v Great Falls ve státě Montana. V letech 1979–1980 působil v juniorské soutěži Western Hockey League. Zanikl v roce 1980 přestěhováním do Spokane, kde byl vytvořen tým Spokane Flyers. Své domácí zápasy odehrával v hale Four Seasons Arena s kapacitou 5 054 diváků. Nejznámější hráči, kteří prošli týmem, byli např.: nebo Ken Daneyko. (cs)
  • The Great Falls Americans were a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League who played a portion of the 1979–80 WHL season. The team was a relocation of the 1978–79 Edmonton Oil Kings franchise, which had previously been the then-named Western Canada Hockey League's (WCHL) Flin Flon Bombers, from the 1967–68 through 1977–78 WCHL seasons. The Americans played at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls, Montana. The team only lasted 28 games of the WHL's 72-game season, winning only two games. After the WHL completed its season, the dormant Americans franchise relocated as the Spokane Flyers. (en)
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