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2004–05 CHL Season
The 2004–05 CHL season was the 13th season of the Central Hockey League The Central Hockey League (CHL) was a North American mid-level minor professional ice hockey league which operated from 1992 until 2014. It was founded by Ray Miron and Bill Levins and later sold to Global Entertainment Corporation, which opera ... (CHL). Regular season Division standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention Playoffs Playoff bracket CHL awards See also * 2005 Central Hockey League All-Star Game External links 2004–05 CHL season at The Internet Hockey Database Central Hockey League seasons CHL {{Icehockey-competition-stub ...
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Season (sport)
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September. In other team sports, like association football or basketball, it is generally from August or September to May although in some countries - such as Northern Europe or East Asia - the season starts in the spring and finishes in autumn, mainly due to weather conditions encountered during the winter. A year can often be broken up into several distinct sections (sometimes themselves called seasons). These are: a preseason, a series of exhibition games played for training purposes; a regular season, the main period of the league's competition; the postseason, a playoff tournament played against the league's top teams to determine the league's champion; and the offseason, the time when there is no official competition. Preseason In ...
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Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (CHL)
The Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees were a minor league professional ice hockey team that played in the Central Hockey League. The team was based in the Rio Grande Valley in Hidalgo, Texas, just south of McAllen, and played their home games at State Farm Arena. History The team was a member of the Central Hockey League from 2003–2012, and two time CHL franchise of the year (2003–04 and 2008–09). Billy Newson, formerly of the Northeastern University Huskies, is the franchise's leader in goals (90), assists (102) and points (192), while Ryan Shmyr is the career leader in games played and penalty minutes. On June 28, 2011, Terry Ruskowski became the coach of the Killer Bees. He had formerly been the initial coach of the rival Laredo Bucks. Ruskowski had a two-year contract with the Bees. While in the CHL, the Killer Bees were affiliated with the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League and the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League. On June 20, 2012, multip ...
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2004–05 CHL Season
The 2004–05 CHL season was the 13th season of the Central Hockey League The Central Hockey League (CHL) was a North American mid-level minor professional ice hockey league which operated from 1992 until 2014. It was founded by Ray Miron and Bill Levins and later sold to Global Entertainment Corporation, which opera ... (CHL). Regular season Division standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against y - clinched league title; x - clinched playoff spot; e - eliminated from playoff contention Playoffs Playoff bracket CHL awards See also * 2005 Central Hockey League All-Star Game External links 2004–05 CHL season at The Internet Hockey Database Central Hockey League seasons CHL {{Icehockey-competition-stub ...
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2005 Central Hockey League All-Star Game
{{Use mdy dates, date=August 2023 The 2005 CHL All-Star Game (for sponsorship reasons officially named the 2005 Dodge CHL All-Star Game) was played on January 12, 2005 in Laredo, Texas. The format featured the Northern Conference All-Stars vs. the Southern Conference All-Stars, with each Central Hockey League team having a minimum of one representative to appear on the All-Star roster. The starting line-ups were selected through balloting among the CHL coaches, broadcasting and/or public relations staff, and designated media members in each CHL market. The remaining players were chosen by the All-Star coaches in concurrence with the CHL's hockey operations department. Starting line-ups Northern Conference * Chris Stewart, Colorado Eagles (Coach) * Chad Woollard, Fort Worth Brahmas (Forward) *Greg Pankewicz, Colorado Eagles (Forward) *Don Parsons, Memphis Riverkings (Forward) * Paul Esdale, Wichita Thunder (Defence) * Derek Landmesser, Memphis Riverkings (Defence) *Tyler Weiman, C ...
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Chris Hartsburg
Chris Hartsburg (born May 30, 1980) is an American former professional ice hockey player and former head coach of the Erie Otters He was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 7th round (214th overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. Before entering the NHL, he played junior hockey for the Omaha Lancers and NCAA hockey for Colorado College. He was an assistant coach with the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League from 2011 to 2013 before taking an assistant coaching position with the Erie Otters for the 2013-2014 season. From 2014 to 2017, he was the head coach for the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. Hartsburg is the son of former NHL player and coach Craig Hartsburg, and was born in Edina, while his father was a member of the Minnesota North Stars. On June 20, 2017, Hartsburg was named the head coach of the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League The Ontario Hockey League (OHL; french: Ligue de hockey de l'Ontario (LHO)) is one of the three maj ...
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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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Joe Burton Award
The Joe Burton Award was awarded annually to the Central Hockey League's (CHL) scoring champion. The award was named after the CHL's career point leader, Joe Burton Joe Burton (born ), is a retired Americans, American professional ice hockey player, most notably for the Oklahoma City Blazers (1992–2009), Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League. He is not only the career leader in almost every ..., who accumulated 985 points in 11 seasons with the Oklahoma City Blazers. The award was named after Burton starting in the 2003–04 season. List of winners source: Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners References Specific {{Reflist General Player point totals on the Internet Hockey DatabaseCHL Scoring Champion "Joe Burton ...
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Ray Miron President's Cup
The Ray Miron President's Cup is a trophy that was awarded to the playoff champion of the Central Hockey League (CHL) from 2002 until 2014, when the remaining CHL teams joined the ECHL. The trophy was known as The William "Bill" Levins Memorial Cup from 1992 until 2000, when the honour was renamed the Ray Miron Cup. (Bill Levins and Ray Miron being the co-founders of the CHL). From 1997-2001, the WPHL's playoff champion was awarded the "President's Cup", so when the CHL and the Western Professional Hockey League merged following their 2000-01 seasons, the CHL combined the traditions of the two leagues by renaming the trophy the "Ray Miron President's Cup". The "Playoff Most Valuable Player" award was also given out as part of the Ray Miron President's Cup Championship ceremonies. Ron Handy is the only player to win the award on multiple occasions. 14 different franchises won the CHL Championship, with six of them ( Wichita, Oklahoma City, Memphis/Mississippi, Laredo, Colorado and ...
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Odessa Jackalopes (1997–2011)
The Odessa Jackalopes were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Odessa, Texas. The team played in the Central Hockey League (CHL), and was an affiliate of the New York Islanders. The Jackalopes played their home games at Ector County Coliseum. All Jackalopes games were broadcast live on KMCM from the franchise's inaugural year until the 2009–10 season when KFZX took over the broadcasting rights to the live games and the Monday talk show called Hockey Talk. History In October 1997, Odessa joined the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL). In their first season the home games drew an average of 4,000 spectators. Over the next couple of seasons that number leveled off, and the team averaged just over 3,200 hockey fans each game. The team mascot, a jackalope, quickly became one of the most popular in hockey's minor leagues, and team merchandise featuring the snarling, antlered rabbit, has sold well throughout the United States and Canada. Leagues The Jackalopes ...
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San Angelo Saints
The San Angelo Saints are a defunct professional ice hockey team that was based in San Angelo, Texas. Originally named the San Angelo Outlaws before being renamed "Saints" prior to the 2002–03 CHL season, 2002–03 season, the team played three seasons in the Central Hockey League, from 2002 to 2005. The team was coached by Brent Scott in the franchise's first two seasons in the CHL when it missed making the playoffs, and was coached by Ray Edwards (ice hockey), Ray Edwards the following two seasons, losing in the first round of the playoffs each time. During the franchise's four years in the CHL, they had an average attendance of less than 2,400 to their games. Season-by-season record Records ''Note: this only includes CHL games'' *Games: Matt Frick 183 *Goals: Trevor Weisgerber 56 *Assists: Matt Frick 78 *Points: Trevor Weidgerber 131 *PIM: Kori Davison 380 References {{Reflist External linksTeam profile at Hockeydb.com
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Amarillo Gorillas
The Amarillo Gorillas were a minor league hockey team based in Amarillo, Texas. The team was most recently affiliated with the now defunct Central Hockey League (CHL) from 2001–10. The Gorillas began play in 1996 as the Amarillo Rattlers in the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL) until the WPHL was bought by the CHL in 2001. They would continue to use the Rattlers name until an ownership change in 2002, composed of local businessmen Bill Tolliver, Gary Thach, Joe Gammesfelter, Daryl Felsberg, Kevin Moon, Jay Hedrick, and Shaughn Ogrady. As the Rattlers, the team frequently finished at the bottom of the WPHL and CHL divisions, but made the playoffs four straight years after becoming the Gorillas until the 2006–2007 season. The Gorillas played in the Amarillo Civic Center. The team's most recent head coach was Brian Pellerin. On May 19, 2010, the Gorillas announced they had ceased operations. However, hockey would remain in Amarillo, as the North American Hockey League, a ...
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Lubbock Cotton Kings
The Lubbock Cotton Kings were a professional ice hockey team formerly based in Lubbock, Texas as members of the Western Professional Hockey League and the Central Hockey League. The team played home games at City Bank Coliseum. History The Lubbock Cotton Kings played their first game in Lubbock Municipal Coliseum (later City Bank Coliseum) in October 1999. During the inaugural season, the Cotton Kings went 42–24–4 and lost in the second round of the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL) playoffs. In the 2000–01 season, the Cotton Kings advanced to the WPHL Championship where they lost to the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs. After the WPHL merged with the Central Hockey League, the team only made one playoff appearance in the 2004–05 season. Suspended operations In June 2007, after the Cotton Kings failed to reach an agreement with the city of Lubbock for use of City Bank Coliseum, the Central Hockey League announced that the Cotton Kings must take a year off, suspending op ...
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