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On April 14, 2013, the Ice Flyers beat the Huntsville Havoc 2–0 in game three of the President's Cup finals to win the franchise's first President's Cup. [2] The win also solidified the city of Pensacola's first professional sports championship. The Ice Flyers have since won the playoff championship in 2014, 2016, and 2021.
The Ice Pilots elected to stay in Virginia, rather than return to Pensacola for the week. The Admirals won Games 4 and 5 at home, then clinched the series in Game 6, in Pensacola. The 2004–2005 Pensacola Ice Pilots won the Brabham Cup for the most points overall in the league during the regular season.
Pensacola Ice Flyers head coach Gary Graham watches practice at the Pensacola Bay Center on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. Upward of 10 players were let go on Sunday, Graham noted. And the roster has ...
Pensacola Ice Flyers: 2013: Pensacola Ice Flyers: Huntsville Havoc 2014: Pensacola Ice Flyers: Columbus Cottonmouths 2015: Knoxville Ice Bears: Mississippi RiverKings: 2016: Pensacola Ice Flyers: Peoria Rivermen: 2017: Macon Mayhem: Peoria Rivermen 2018: Huntsville Havoc: Peoria Rivermen 2019: Huntsville Havoc: Birmingham Bulls: 2020: Not ...
The Ice Flyers will have five practice days before opening season at 7:05 p.m. Thursday against the Huntsville Havoc from the Pensacola Bay Center.
The Flyers next went on a power play at 10:25 with a chance to take their first lead of the series. But Peoria's SPHL No. 1-ranked kill unit generated more scoring chances than Pensacola's power ...
Pensacola Ice Flyers: 5–4: Peoria Rivermen Pensacola Bay Center: Recap Adam Pawlick – 15:55 Brandon Zurn – 16:32 First period: 13:41 – Connor Toomey No scoring: Second period: 1:51 – Chris Wilson Joseph Holka – 1:19 Drew Baker – PP 9:47 Josh Cousineau – 19:59 Third period: 8:51 PP – Mike Gurtler 10:17 – Adam Stuart
He stayed on with the Oilers in a scouting capacity while he was also rehired by the Ice Flyers as head coach in February 2017. [4] He left the Ice Flyers again at the end of the season to return to his duties with the Oilers. [5] After Jeff Bes left the Ice Flyers following the 2017–18 season, Aldoff returned as head coach for a third time. [6]