The
New York Americans (colloquially known as the
Amerks) were a professional
ice hockey team based in
New York,
New York from 1925 to 1942. They were the third
expansion team in the history of the
National Hockey League (NHL) and the second to play in the
United States. The team never won the
Stanley Cup, but reached the semifinals twice. While it was the first team in New York, it was eclipsed by the second, the
New York Rangers, which arrived in 1926 under the ownership of the Amerks' landlord,
Madison Square Garden. The team operated as the Brooklyn Americans during the
1941–42 season before suspending operations in 1942 due to the twin strains of
World War II and longstanding financial difficulties. The demise of the club marked the beginning of the NHL's
Original Six era from 1942 to 1967, though the Amerks' franchise was not formally canceled until 1946.