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The 2010–11 Southern Professional Hockey League season was the seventh season of the Southern Professional Hockey League. The season began October 21, 2010, and ended April 15, 2011, after a 56-game regular season and a six-team playoff. The Mississippi Surge captured their first SPHL championship.
The Hartford Wolf Pack is a hockey team based in Hartford that plays in the American Hockey League (AHL). They are affiliated with the New York Rangers of the NHL. They play their home games at the XL Center. Danbury Hat Tricks The Danbury Hat Tricks is a Single-A hockey team that plays in the Federal Prospects Hockey League.
The Augusta RiverHawks were established as a new franchise [1] in the Southern Professional Hockey League in 2010 by Bob and Diane Kerzner, who had formerly owned a different franchise, the Pee Dee/Twin City Cyclones. The RiverHawks replaced the Augusta Lynx, who had played in the city for ten years in the ECHL before folding in 2008. [2]
Rendering a new arena Hartford, CT, proposed to attract a new major league hockey team [7] Several efforts have been made over the years to revive NHL hockey by promoting the Hartford market for a new or relocated NHL franchise. Larry Gottesdiener, head of Northland Investment Group, has scouted for years for an NHL franchise to bring to Hartford.
Shelton High School: Shelton, Connecticut: Gaels West Haven High School: West Haven, Connecticut Blue Devils Wilbur Cross High School: New Haven, Connecticut Governors Xavier High School: Middletown, Connecticut Falcons
Hockey East 26 12 14 0 – – – 24 4th 39 20 17 2 .538 Won Quarterfinal series, 8–5 (Boston College) Lost Semifinal series,3–4 (Northeastern) Lost First round series, 5–11 1988–89: Hockey East 26 4 21 1 – – – 9 7th 34 8 24 2 .265 1989–90: Hockey East 21 5 14 2 – – – 12 7th 35 13 20 2 .403 Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 ...
Defunct ice hockey teams in Connecticut (3 C, 25 P) B. Bridgeport Sound Tigers (2 C, 3 P) H. Hartford Wolf Pack (3 C, 3 P) N. Ice hockey teams in New Haven ...
The Tsongas Center, which seats approximately 6,500 for hockey and 7,800 for concerts and other events, is the site of major concerts and other public events, including job fairs, skating competitions and graduation ceremonies for area high schools, colleges and universities.