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The Las Vegas Thunder were a professional ice hockey team competing in the International Hockey League. The team's home rink was at the Thomas & Mack Center . They began play in the 1993–1994 season, folding on April 18, 1999.
Ice hockey players for the Las Vegas Thunder of the International Hockey League. Pages in category "Las Vegas Thunder players" The following 134 pages are in this ...
The Las Vegas Thunder arrival in 1993 brought ice hockey to the Las Vegas region, and the team was an instant success on the ice. The Thunder won two regular season titles in their first three years and were able to command crowds of nearly 8,000 per game at the Thomas & Mack Center .
Kyte signed with the Las Vegas Thunder of the IHL for the 1993–94 season. In 75 games, Kyte scored two goals and 18 points, and accumulated 246 penalty minutes. In four playoff games, Kyte had an assist, and 51 penalty minutes. He played a second season with the Thunder in 1994–95, scoring
Las Vegas Thunder: Frank Gallagher Trophy: (Eastern Conference playoff champion) Fort Wayne Komets: Ken Ullyot Trophy: (Western Conference playoff champion) Atlanta Knights: Commissioner's Trophy: (Best coach) Bruce Boudreau, Fort Wayne Komets: Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy: (Best first-year player) Radek Bonk, Las Vegas Thunder: Governor's ...
He played a game with HC Dukla TrenĨín of the Slovak Extraliga, getting a goal and two points, before joining the Las Vegas Thunder of the IHL. With the Thunder, Demitra had eight goals and 21 points in 22 games. On 27 November 1996, the Senators parted ways with Demitra, as Ottawa traded him to the St. Louis Blues for Christer Olsson. [4]
The Las Vegas Thunderbirds were announced by the Western States Hockey League (WSHL) as an expansion team on February 14, 2019. [1] [2] They began play in the 2019–20 season. [3] Team ownership included Corey St. Germain, while its president was announced as former NHL player John Marks. Marks had previously coached at junior and professional ...
Bonk was born in Czechoslovakia and began his hockey career playing for Slezan Opava in the Junior Czech league and Zlín in the Czech Extraliga. [1] He moved to North America in 1993 with a goal of playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) and was signed by the International Hockey League (IHL)'s Las Vegas Thunder, with whom he spent the 1993–94 season as a 17-year-old.