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2009–10 Wichita Thunder Season
The 2009–10 CHL season, 2009–10 Wichita Thunder season was the 18th season (sports), season of the CHL franchise in Wichita, Kansas. Regular season The Thunder relieved coach Brent Bilodeau of his duties on November 12, 2009 after a 2-7-0 start. Bilodeau was replaced by longtime Thunder veteran Jason Duda as interim head coach. The Wichita Thunder had their very last game at their longtime home The Britt Brown Arena on January 9, 2010 where they lost to the Odessa Jackalopes 1-3. On January 23, 2010, the Thunder lost 2-1 to the Tulsa Oilers in their inaugural game at the Intrust Bank Arena. The arena hosted a Thunder-record 13,412 fans in the team's first sellout at their new home. Conference standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points;'' x - clinched playoff spot; y - clinched conference title; e - eliminated from playoff contention Awards Transactions The Thunder were involved ...
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Jason Duda
Jason Duda (born May 5, 1975) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played for the Wichita Thunder of the Central Hockey League (CHL). He then served as assistant coach for the Wichita Thunder until being dismissed from that job on October 2, 2015. Early life Duda was born in Sexsmith, Alberta. Awards * Thunder Most Improved Player – 1996-97 * CHL All-Star Team – 2001, 2005, 2006 * 2005 Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission Pro Athlete of the Year * Joe Burton Award (Scoring Champion) – 2004-05 * Rick Kozuback Award – 2010 * CHL Oakley Player of the Week: Week Ending – January 3, 2005; March 5, 2007; November 2, 2008 * His number 11 was retired by the Wichita Thunder on October 16, 2010. * Named to CHL All-Decade Second Team on December 31, 2009. Records Melfort Mustangs * Most points in a single season (1995–96) - 141 points * Most goals scored in a single season (1995–96) - 60 goals * Most power play goals in a single season (1995–9 ...
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