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  2. Lincoln Stars - Wikipedia

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    With prompting of Lincoln realtor Mark Claydon, who spear-headed an effort to build the city's first and only indoor ice arena, the Stars came to Lincoln in 1996. Led by Derek Reynolds and future NHL player Josh Langfeld, the Stars posted a 40–13–1 regular season record, the best expansion season in USHL history.

  3. United States Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Official website: www.ushl.com: ... Lincoln Stars 2001–02: Omaha Lancers 2002–03: Lincoln Stars 2003–04: Tri-City Storm: 2004–05: Cedar Rapids RoughRiders

  4. Category:Lincoln Stars players - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 23:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ice Box (arena) - Wikipedia

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    It was adapted for hockey upon the arrival in 1996 of the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. [1] The Ice Box is located on the former Nebraska State Fair grounds; the arena and fairgrounds existed simultaneously until the latter was bought and torn down by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2010 to become Nebraska Innovation ...

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  7. Grant Potulny - Wikipedia

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    Potulny played two seasons in the United States Hockey League with the Lincoln Stars, leading his team to win the 1999–2000 Anderson Cup as the team's Most Valuable Player. [2] Potulny then attended the University of Minnesota where he was a three-year captain with the Minnesota Golden Gophers during his college career.

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  9. Memorial Stadium (Lincoln) - Wikipedia

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    The first official night game at Memorial Stadium took place on September 6, 1986, when Nebraska defeated Florida State 34–17. [13] Permanent lighting was installed in 1999, which was replaced with an LED lighting system in 2018. [14]