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The St. Louis Bandits were a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League (NAHL). The team played their home games at the 2,200-seat Hardee's Iceplex (previously Summit Center) in Chesterfield, Missouri . [ 1 ]
Brown began coaching the St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). In his first season with the club in 2008–09, the Bandits had a record of 42-9-7, winning the South Division. In the playoffs, the Bandits won the Robertson Cup, defeating the Wenatchee Wild in the final game. It was the third consecutive season that St ...
Saint Louis Billikens men's ice hockey (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Amateur ice hockey teams in Missouri" ... St. Louis Bandits; St. Louis Jr. Blues; Springfield Express
St. Louis Bandits (2021) Website; familyarena.com: The Family Arena is a multi-purpose arena in St. Charles, Missouri, built in 1999. Currently it is home to the St ...
It also re-added the Austin Wild and Tampa Bay Tornadoes, as well as new teams in the Chicago Power, North Texas Bulls, Mississippi Raiders, and St. Louis Bandits. Previously listed 2020 teams, the Carolina Cowboyz, Central Penn Chargers, Maryland Eagles, South Florida Thunder, and Western Maryland Warriors were no longer listed as members. [ 46 ]
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is one of the top junior hockey leagues in the United States and is in its 50th season of operation in 2024–25. [1] It is the only Tier II junior league sanctioned by USA Hockey, and acts as an alternative for those who would not or did not make the roster of a team in the Major Junior Canadian Hockey League (CHL) nor Tier I United States Hockey League ...
St. Louis Bandits: Ice Hockey: North American Hockey League: 2003 2006 Hardee's IcePlex: 3 2012 St. Louis Braves: Ice Hockey: Central Professional Hockey League: 1963 1963 St. Louis Arena: 0 1967 St. Louis Eagles: Ice Hockey: National Hockey League: 1934 1934 St. Louis Arena: 0 1936 St. Louis Flyers: Ice Hockey: American Hockey Association ...
In 2004–05 he was named the NAHL Coach of the Year after leading the Bandits to a 36-15-5 record. Cooper continued with the Bandits franchise when it relocated to St. Louis in 2006–07. During the 2006–07 season, the Bandits captured the Robertson Cup as league champion. The following season the Bandits would once again capture the ...