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The Quebec Bulldogs (French: Bulldogs de Québec) were a men's senior-level ice hockey team based in Quebec City. The team was officially known as the Quebec Hockey Club (French: Club de hockey de Québec), and later as the Quebec Athletic Club (French: Club athlétique de Québec). One of the first organized ice hockey clubs, the club debuted in 1878 with the opening of the Quebec Skating Rink. The club continued as an amateur team through various leagues, eventually becoming professional in 1908. The club would play in the National Hockey Association (the forerunner to the NHL) and the National Hockey League. In 1920, the team moved to Hamilton, Ontario and became the Hamilton Tigers.
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The Tigers have had several different logo designs during the franchise's 41 year history. Prior to the 1950s, many teams did not have formal logos. In that case, a photo of their jersey or their team colors is shown below.
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1922-1923
1921
1920
as Quebec Bulldogs
1913-1917
as Quebec Bulldogs
1883-1912
as Quebec Hockey Club
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/ The Official comprehensive annual reference covering the sport of ice hockey in the early 1900s. Spalding Athletic Library sold sports and exercise books through American Sports Publishing Company from 1892 to 1941. In 1941, they were sold to A.S. Barnes & Company.
The Official comprehensive annual reference covering the sport of ice hockey in the early 1900s. Spalding...
/ The Official comprehensive annual reference covering the sport of ice hockey in the early 1900s. Spalding Athletic Library sold sports and exercise books through American Sports Publishing Company from 1892 to 1941. In 1941, they were sold to A.S. Barnes & Company.