Relive a thrilling chapter of Ohio hockey history with our Cincinnati Swords T-shirt, celebrating their 1971-74 run in the American Hockey League. The Swords, serving as the Buffalo Sabres' primary affiliate, brought high-level professional hockey to Cincinnati Gardens. The team reached its pinnacle by capturing the Calder Cup championship in 1973, demonstrating remarkable success during their brief existence. Despite strong performances and developing future NHL talent, the Swords ceased operations in 1974 due to increasing operational costs and the challenging economics of minor league hockey in the mid-1970s, even after their championship season.
This premium quality shirt lets you own a piece of hockey history while enjoying modern comfort:
Product Features:
• Premium Gildan 5000 heavyweight cotton (5.3 oz)
• 100% preshrunk cotton for reliable fit
• Classic unisex cut suitable for all body types
• Tear-away label for maximum comfort
• Front-only team logo print
• Direct-to-garment printing for vibrant, long-lasting design
Size & Fit:
• Available in S-5XL
• Standard fit - not too loose, not too tight
• True to size sizing
Choose from our range of classic colors to make this piece of hockey history your own. Whether you're a hockey historian, Cincinnati sports enthusiast, or collector of rare team merchandise, this shirt celebrates a team that brought championship glory to Cincinnati during their brief but memorable run in the AHL.