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Oklahoma City Blazers (1992–2009), a team which played in the Central Hockey League from 1992 to 2009; Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers, a team that played in the Western States Hockey League from 2014 to 2020; renamed to the Oklahoma City Ice Hawks in the North American 3 Hockey League in 2021.
The Oklahoma City Blazers were a professional ice hockey team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that played in the Central Hockey League. The Blazers played at the Myriad Convention center (later renamed the Cox Convention Center and later leased by Oklahoma city to Prairie_Surf_Studios), which was located in downtown Oklahoma City. On July 2 ...
Once the Bruins withdrew from the Blazers in 1972, the team folded. Oklahoma City went without a pro team for a year before Toronto moved the Oilers to OKC and renamed them as the 'Oklahoma City Blazers'. Immediately following the Oilers departure, a second franchise of the same name was created.
The Blazers won the CHL championship in 1966 under player-coach Harry Sinden and repeated in 1967. John Brooks, sports director of the local CBS TV affiliate KWTV Channel 9 and radio play-by-play voice for high-profile University of Oklahoma football and men's basketball from 1978 to 1992, was the on-air voice of the original Blazers in the ...
Oklahoma Warriors, a junior hockey team in Oklahoma City holds practice at the Blazers Ice Centre Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Berge has taken it upon himself to get the word out. The Warriors are ...
This is a list of seasons of the Central Hockey League since its inception. No. Season No. of teams ... Oklahoma City Blazers: 10: 2001–02: 16 [10] 64: Odessa ...
Oklahoma City Blazers (original franchise): Central Hockey League (1965–77) Oklahoma City Blazers (second franchise): Central Hockey League (1992–2009) Oklahoma City Cavalry: Continental Basketball Association (1990–97 and 2007–09) Oklahoma City Coyotes: Roller Hockey International (1995–97) Oklahoma City Dolls: All-woman American ...
Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers (Edmond, Oklahoma; 2020–2021). Joined from the Western States Hockey League by purchasing the franchise used by the Coulee Region Chill; played most of the season as the "Oklahoma City Hockey Club" and had removed most of its branding; renamed as Oklahoma City Ice Hawks in 2021. [56]