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Center Ice. The Knoxville Ice Bears are a professional ice hockey team. The team competes in the SPHL. They play their home games at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Ice Bears have made the playoffs in every season of their existence. In 2006, the Ice Bears defeated the Florida Seals to take their first President's Cup ...
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As of 2024, the Knoxville Ice Bears are the most successful team in SPHL history, having won five William B. Coffey Trophies as the regular season champions and four President's Cup playoff championships. The Peoria Rivermen have also won five William B. Coffey Trophies, while Pensacola has also won four President's Cups.
The Ice Bears' 0-6-0 start is the worst in the organization's 22-year history. They have been outscored 30-7 and are 0-of-17 on the power play. Clarke was in his second season and had a record of ...
The Ice Bears, an independent minor league hockey team in the South, attracts northerners and Canadians hundreds of miles from their hometowns. Knoxville has embraced the Ice Bears, and the hockey ...
Between now and New Year's Day, downtown Knoxville will welcome people for ice skating on Market Square, live music, a Knoxville Ice Bears game and New Year's Eve at the Sunsphere.
Beginning in the mid 60s, Tennessee was the target for expansion with minor professional ice hockey teams. The three largest cities in the state, Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville all received teams during this time. There was some mild success on the ice but none of the teams were able to capture the public interest and all were gone within a ...
After a short stint in 2020 with UK EIHL side Sheffield Steelers, Brodeur returned to the SPHL and signed with Knoxville Ice Bears in October 2020. [15] In January 2021, and after posting a shutout in his first start of the season, Brodeur signed an AHL contract with Binghamton Devils of the American Hockey League . [ 16 ]