Yes, the Cleveland Barons was a professional Ice Hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1976-78. It was a relocation of the California Golden Seals franchise, which had been based in Oakland since 1967.
Cleveland Barons an AHL team from 1937-73. They can be traced back to 1921 as the Cleveland Indians.
Cleveland's team in the NHL, between 1976-1978, was the Barons. The Barons merged with the Minnesota North Stars after the 1977-78 season.
Cleveland Barons??
Birmingham barons
No Cleveland Browns team has ever appeared in a Super Bowl.
Post 1970 it would be the K.C. Scouts and the Cleveland Barons(two seasons each 160 games respectively)
ESPN has a fantasy baseball team called the Cleveland Steamers.
the Cleveland BulldogsAnswerthe Bulldogs were Canton's football team. there was a Cleveland Bulldogs franchise at one point when a Cleveland businessman bought the Bulldogs and combined them wih the Cleveland Indians, which he already owned and changed the Indians name to the Bulldogs. but it was a separate franchise and was never in anyway connected to the Cleveland Browns. the Browns have always been called the Browns since the team was founded in 1946. However, before that, Cleveland's NFL team was the Rams, who moved to Los Angeles after the 1945 season making way for the Browns, who started in the AAFC and then were brought over to the NFL in 1950.
There are no NHL teams in Oklahoma, but there is an AHL team called the Oklahoma City Barons. They are the minor league affiliate for the Edmonton Oilers.
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Buffalo has a Triple A team called the Bisons that is affliated with the Cleveland Indians. The minor league team was founded in 1979.
it is short form for the Cleveland Calvaliers or Calvs.