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Kamloops Blazers
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The Kamloops Blazers are an ice
hockey club in the Western Hockey League based out of
Kamloops, British Columbia. They play their home games
at Interior Savings Centre.
- Division titles won: 12 -- 1983-84,
84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92,
93-94, 94-95, 98-99, 2001-02
- Regular season titles won: 7 -- 1983-84,
86-87, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 93-94, 94-95
- League Championships won: 6 -- 1984, 86,
90, 92, 94, 95
- Memorial Cup Titles: 3 -- 1992, 94, 95
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| City: |
Kamloops, British Columbia |
| League: |
Western Hockey League |
| Conference: |
Western |
| Division: |
B.C. |
| Founded: |
1981-82 |
| Home Arena: |
Interior Savings Centre |
| Colours: |
blue, white & orange |
| Head Coach: |
Greg Hawgood |
| General
Manager: |
vacant |
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Franchise history |
| 1966-71: |
Estevan Bruins |
| 1971-81: |
New Westminster Bruins |
| 1981-84: |
Kamloops Junior Oilers |
| 1984-Present: |
Kamloops Blazers |
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| Web site: |
http://www.blazerhockey.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamloops_Blazers |
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Syracuse Crunch
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| The Syracuse Crunch are an ice hockey
team in the American Hockey League. They play in
Syracuse, New York, USA at the War Memorial at Oncenter.
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| City: |
Syracuse, New York |
| League: |
American Hockey League |
| Conference: |
Western Conference |
| Division: |
North Division |
| Founded: |
1994 |
| Home Arena: |
War Memorial at Oncenter |
| Colors: |
Navy, Red, and White |
| Owner(s): |
Howard Dolgon |
| General Manager: |
Vance Lederman |
| Head Coach: |
Ross Yates |
| Media: |
Syracuse Post-Standard
WHEN (620 AM) |
| Affiliates: |
Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Elmira Jackals (ECHL)
Youngstown SteelHounds (CHL) |
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Franchise history |
| 1992 to 1994: |
Hamilton Canucks |
| 1994 to present: |
Syracuse Crunch |
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Championships |
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Division Championships: |
1 (2001-02) |
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| Web site: |
http://www.syracusecrunch.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syracuse_Crunch |
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Worcester Ice Cats
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| The Worcester IceCats were an ice hockey
team in the American Hockey League. They played in
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA at the DCU Center. |
| City: |
Worcester, Massachusetts |
| League: |
American Hockey League |
| Operated: |
1994 to 2005 |
| Home Arena: |
DCU Center |
| Colors: |
Blue, Teal and Silver |
| Affiliates: |
St. Louis Blues (NHL) |
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Franchise history |
| 1926 to 1951: |
Springfield Indians |
| 1951 to 1954: |
Syracuse Warriors |
| 1954 to 1967: |
Springfield Indians |
| 1967 to 1974: |
Springfield Kings |
| 1974 to 1994: |
Springfield Indians |
| 1994 to 2005: |
Worcester IceCats |
| 2005 to Present: |
Peoria Rivermen |
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Championships |
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Division Championships: |
2 (1996-97,
2000-01) |
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| Web site: |
http://www.icecats.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_IceCats |
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St. Louis Blues
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| The St. Louis Blues are a professional
men's ice hockey team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They
are members of the Central Division of the Western
Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team
is named after the famous W. C. Handy song "St. Louis
Blues". The team plays in the 19,022 capacity Scottrade
Center arena in downtown St. Louis. |
| Conference |
Western |
| Division |
Central |
| Founded |
1967 |
| History |
St. Louis Blues
1967-present |
| Home Arena |
Scottrade Center |
| City |
St. Louis, Missouri |
| Colors |
Royal Blue, Dark Blue, and Gold |
| Media |
FSN Midwest
KPLR (CW 11)
KMOX (1120 AM) |
| Owner(s) |
Dave Checketts |
| General Manager |
Larry Pleau |
| Head Coach |
Andy Murray |
| Captain |
Vacant |
| Minor League Affiliates |
Peoria Rivermen (AHL)
Alaska Aces (ECHL) |
| Stanley Cups |
None |
| Conference Championships |
None |
| Division Championships |
1968-69,
1969-70,
1976-77,
1980-81,
1984-85,
1986-87,
1999-00 |
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| Web site: |
http://blues.nhl.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis_Blues_%28hockey%29 |
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Phoenix Coyotes
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| The Phoenix Coyotes are a professional
men's ice hockey team based in the Phoenix suburb of
Glendale, Arizona. They are members of the Pacific
Division of the Western Conference of the National
Hockey League (NHL). They play at the Jobing.com Arena
in Glendale, and are owned by businessman Jerry Moyes
and former NHL great Wayne Gretzky, who also serves as
head coach.
The Coyotes were founded in 1972 as the Winnipeg Jets
of the World Hockey Association, joining the NHL in 1979
and moving to Phoenix in 1996. After a stretch of strong
play in the mid-1990s and early 2000s, they have not
made the playoffs since 2002. To date, the Jets/Coyotes
are the only former WHA team to have not appeared in the
Stanley Cup Finals, and the oldest NHL franchise not to
do so. |
| Conference |
Western |
| Division |
Pacific |
| Founded |
1972 |
| History |
Winnipeg Jets
1972–1979 (WHA)
1979–1996 (NHL)
Phoenix Coyotes
1996–present (NHL) |
| Home Arena |
Jobing.com Arena |
| City |
Glendale, Arizona |
| Colors |
Brick Red, Sand, Black, and White |
| Media |
FSN Arizona
KAZT (Channel 27)
KDUS (1060 AM) |
| Owner(s) |
Jerry Moyes
Wayne Gretzky |
| General Manager |
Don Maloney |
| Head Coach |
Wayne Gretzky |
| Captain |
Shane Doan |
| Minor League Affiliates |
San Antonio Rampage (AHL)
Arizona Sundogs (CHL) |
| Stanley Cups |
None |
| Conference Championships |
None |
| Division Championships |
None |
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| Web site: |
http://coyotes.nhl.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Coyotes |
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San Antonio Rampage
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| The San Antonio Rampage is an ice hockey
team in the American Hockey League based in San Antonio,
Texas. Their home arena is the AT&T Center. |
| City: |
San Antonio, Texas |
| League: |
American Hockey League |
| Conference: |
Western Conference |
| Division: |
West Division |
| Founded: |
2002 |
| Home Arena: |
AT&T Center |
| Colors: |
Silver, Black |
| Owner(s): |
Phoenix Coyotes
Spurs Sports & Entertainment |
| General Manager: |
TBD |
| Head Coach: |
Greg Ireland |
| Affiliates: |
Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) |
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Franchise history |
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2002 to present: |
San Antonio Rampage |
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| Web site: |
http://www.sarampage.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Antonio_Rampage |
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Toronto Marlies
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| The Toronto Marlies are an ice hockey
team in the American Hockey League. They play in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Ricoh Coliseum. They are
one of two teams who are in the same market as their NHL
affiliate (the other team is the Philadelphia Phantoms,
the AHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers). |
| City: |
Toronto, Ontario |
| League: |
American Hockey League |
| Conference: |
Western Conference |
| Division: |
North Division |
| Founded: |
2005 |
| Home Arena: |
Ricoh Coliseum |
| Colours: |
blue and white |
| Owner(s): |
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment |
| General Manager: |
Mike Penny |
| Head Coach: |
Greg Gilbert |
| Media: |
Toronto Star
Toronto Sun
CFMJ AM 640 |
| Affiliates: |
Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)
Columbia Inferno (ECHL) |
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Franchise history |
| 1982 to 1986: |
St. Catharines Saints |
| 1986 to 1991: |
Newmarket Saints |
| 1991 to 2005: |
St. John's Maple Leafs |
| 2005 to present: |
Toronto Marlies |
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| Web site: |
http://www.torontomarlies.com/ |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Marlies |
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Nippon Paper Cranes
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| The Nippon Paper Cranes
(日本製紙クレインズ,
Nippon Seishi Kureinzu?)
are an
Asia League Ice Hockey team based in
Kushiro City in
Hokkaidō,
Japan. The club were founded as Jūjō Papaer
Kushiro Ice Hockey Club in
1949. They adopted the new name Nippon Paper Cranes
in 1994 when Jūjō Paper and Sanyō Kokusaku Pulp merged
to form Nippon Paper.
They won the inaugural Asia League Ice Hockey
championship in the 2003-04 season. They also won the
2006 (73rd) All Japan Ice Hockey Championship for the
first time in their history. |
| Founded |
1949 |
| Home ice |
Kushiro Ice Arena |
| Based in |
Kushiro,
Hokkaidō |
| Colours |
Navy |
| League |
Asia League Ice Hockey |
| Head coach |
Syunji Tanaka |
| General Manager |
Kaoru Shimanuki,Osamu
Ono |
| Owner |
Nippon Paper Industries |
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| Web site: |
http://www.np-g.com/cranes/
http://www.alhockey.com |
| Wikipedia: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippon_Paper_Cranes |