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Logo for the Maine Timberwolves. The team was founded in 2006 by local businessmen Steve Levesque and Tom McBrierty. Originally slated to play in the America East Hockey League the league folded prior to the start of the first campaign and was reformed by remaining teams into the International Junior Hockey League where the Moose played in the New England Division of the Super Elite League.
It is the home of the Maine Moose ice hockey team which plays in the Northern States Junior Hockey League, [1] and the Skating Association of Maine. The arena stands on the site of a prior arena, called the Kennebec Ice Arena. It was built in 1973 and collapsed under the weight of snow on March 2, 2011. [2] The Maine Moose played their first ...
Augusta Lynx: Augusta: ECHL: 1998–2008 Defunct Atlanta Thrashers: Atlanta: NHL: 1999–2011 Winnipeg Jets: Macon Whoopee (second) Macon: ECHL: 2001–2002 Defunct Macon Trax: Macon: ACHL WHA2 SPHL: 2002–2003 2003–2004 2004–2005 Defunct Columbus Cottonmouths (second) Columbus: SPHL: 2004–2017 Defunct Augusta RiverHawks: Augusta: SPHL ...
The RiverHawks replaced the Augusta Lynx, who had played in the city for ten years in the ECHL before folding in 2008. [2] The name "RiverHawks" was announced for the new club on March 13, 2010, as the winning result of a fan vote. [3] The RiverHawks opened their inaugural season on the road on October 21, 2010, losing to the Fayetteville ...
Maine Moose (2012–13 as a partial NSHL member, 2013–14 as a full member; Hallowell, Maine; sold and renamed to Maine Timberwolves in 2014) Maine Timberwolves (folded prior to the 2014–15 season without ever playing a game; intended to play out of Lewiston, Maine) Maine Wild (2013–16; Biddeford, Maine; joined the NA3HL in 2016)
A moose gave snowmobilers quite the scare in Jackman, Maine. The moose eventually ran off, but it left a permanent impression on the couple. According to the Bangor Daily News, Janis and Bob ...
James Brown Arena (formerly known as Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) was a multi-purpose complex located in Augusta, Georgia. It was managed by Spectra Experiences . The arena seated 8,000 and was renamed the James Brown Arena, in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006.
More skyboxes have been added since then, so the arena's capacity has been reduced. As of the 2022-2023 season, the capacity was 5,125 for hockey. [4] The arena includes the Bear Necessities Fan Shop and the Maine Hockey Hall of Fame. The Grateful Dead played in The Alfond on April 19, 1983.