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One of four IceGators to play all 56 games, McNeil was a team-best +18 as he led Louisiana to a second-place finish in the regular season." [9] On May 16, 2016, the IceGators' general manager and the SPHL announced that the team is suspending operations for the 2016–17 SPHL season due to planned Cajundome renovations. [10]
The team holds the top four regular-season average attendance numbers in ECHL history: 11,433 in 1996-97, 11,196 in 1997-98, 9,857 in 1998-99 and 9,776 in 1995-96. [2] The IceGators also hosted the eighth-largest and nine of the 10 largest postseason crowds in ECHL history, including four capacity crowds of 11,800 in 1997. [2]
Louisiana was effectively an afterthought for the ice hockey community until the 1990s. When the sport began expanding south at the end of the 20th century, the Bayou State was one of the main targets for minor professional leagues. The Louisiana IceGators were the first team to call the state home. When they debuted in 1995, the IceGators were ...
Louisiana IceGators (SPHL), an ice hockey team from Lafayette, Louisiana, that played in the Southern Professional Hockey League from 2009 to 2016 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Louisiana IceGators .
Louisiana IceGators (43–17–10) Hampton Roads Admirals: 11 1998–99: 27 70 Pee Dee Pride (51–15–4) Mississippi Sea Wolves: 12 1999–00: 28 70 October May 31 Florida Everblades (53–15–2) Peoria Rivermen: 13 2000–01: 24 72 Trenton Titans (50–18–4) South Carolina Stingrays: 14 2001–02: 29 72 Louisiana IceGators (56–12–4 ...
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The Louisiana IceGators finished the regular season first overall and the Hampton Roads Admirals won their record setting third overall ECHL championship (1st Kelly Cup), defeating the Pensacola Ice Pilots 4 games to 2.