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Sioux City Musketeers: Championships; Regular season titles: 3 Anderson Cups (1981–82, 1985–86, and 2016–17) Playoff championships: 4 Clark Cups (1982, 1986 ...
Sioux City Musketeers (2003–present) Sioux City Bandits ( CIF / NAL ) (2004–present) The Fleet Farm Arena , formerly Gateway Arena , is a multi-purpose arena inside Tyson Events Center , located in Sioux City, Iowa and sponsored by Tyson Foods and Fleet Farm .
Sioux City Musketeers: 1982–83: Dubuque Fighting Saints 1983–84: St. Paul Vulcans: 1984–85: Dubuque Fighting Saints 1985–86: Sioux City Musketeers 1986–87: Rochester Mustangs: 1987–88: Thunder Bay Flyers: 1988–89: Thunder Bay Flyers 1989–90: Omaha Lancers: 1990–91: Omaha Lancers 1991–92: Des Moines Buccaneers: 1992–93 ...
Sioux City Musketeers: Sioux City, Iowa: 1972–1979 St. Paul Steers: Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1962–1966 Thunder Bay Flyers: Thunder Bay, Ontario: 1984–2000 Thunder Bay Twins: Thunder Bay, Ontario: 1970–1975 (transferred to OHA) Traverse City Bays: Traverse City, Michigan: 1975–1977 U.S. Nationals: Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1966–1967 ...
After retiring as a player, he moved to the coaching ranks with the Sioux City Musketeers. He replaced a fired head coach in the middle of the 1996–97 season and remained in the role for four years. [2] He was succeeded by Dave Siciliano. [3] Hakstol became an assistant coach with his alma mater North Dakota in 2000 under head coach Dean Blais.
Regular season Playoffs; Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2012–13: Sioux City Musketeers: USHL: 48: 9: 7: 16: 10 — — — — — 2013–14: Sioux City Musketeers
When the August 2020 Midwest derecho caused severe damage to ImOn Ice Arena in Cedar Rapids, Hryckowian was dispersed to the Sioux City Musketeers for the 2020–21 USHL season. [7] After recording four goals and 14 points in 17 games for Cedar Rapids, Hryckowian had a break-out season as the Musketeers' captain , scoring 17 goals and finishing ...
The Eugene C. Eppley Fine Arts Building is located on the Morningside College campus in Sioux City, Iowa. Built in 1966, it is regarded as "one of the finest music and arts facilities in the Midwest." [1] The auditorium seats 1,400 and is noted for its acoustical qualities and the majestic Sanford Memorial Organ. [2]