| Hollywood Wolves | |
|---|---|
| City | Hollywood, California |
| League |
SCHL (1942-44) PCHL (1944-47) |
| Operated | 1942-47 |
| Home arena | Pan-Pacific Ice Arena |
| Colors | Blue, red, white |
| Franchise history | |
| 1942–44 | Hollywood Wolves (SCHL) |
| 1944-47 | Hollywood Wolves (PCHL) |
| Championships | |
| Regular season titles | none |
| Division Championships | none |
| Playoff championships | 1 (1943-44; SCHL) |
Hollywood Wolves were a Los Angeles minor hockey team that played in the Southern California Hockey League (1941-1944) and the Pacific Coast Hockey League (1944-1950). The team defeated the Boston Olympics in 1944 for the championship of the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States, the first team to hold a national championship in hockey.
The Wolves were the Toronto Maple Leafs' minor league affiliate from 1944 until 1947, and shared an arena with the PCHL's Los Angeles Monarchs.