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On May 21, 2021, the NAHL announced Hunt had instead sold the team to Amarillo Ice Sports, LLC, a locally owned and operated group including Chris Wright, Roger Wright, and Amarillo hockey alumni Eric Andersen, and Austin Sutter. The new team was named after the original Amarillo Wranglers.
The Amarillo Wranglers served as a farm team to the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League. Based in Amarillo, Texas, the Wranglers were members of the Central Hockey League (CHL). The franchise was founded by Jack McGregor, who was also founder of the Penguins. McGregor served as the Wranglers' team president. McGregor and the ...
The Southwest Hockey League folded in January 1977. [3] In March 2013, the Wranglers held their 36th reunion in Amarillo, TX. At the NAHL Amarillo Bulls final home game in 2013, the Wranglers were heralded as the city’s first hockey champions. A banner is now on display in the Amarillo Civic Center commemorating the Wranglers’ championship ...
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The National Hockey League Players’ Association and Professional Hockey Players’ Association are affiliating with the AFL-CIO and joining the labor organization’s sports council, they ...
Amarillo Wranglers may refer to: Amarillo Wranglers (1968–1971) , minor professional hockey team, affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League Amarillo Wranglers (1975–1977) , minor professional ice hockey team in the Southwest Hockey League
Robertson Cup Round Robin – Amarillo Bulls (2–1) - Qualify for Semifinal Game (W, 5–2 vs. Warriors; W, 5-3 vs. RoadRunners; L, 1–2 vs. Ice Dogs) Robertson Cup Semifinal Game – Michigan Warriors defeated Amarillo Bulls, 6–2
California Hockey League; California Hockey League (1954–1963) California Western Hockey League; Canadian–American Hockey League; Central Hockey League; Central Hockey League (1925–1926) Central Hockey League (1931–1935) Central Hockey League (1963–84) Continental Hockey League (1972–1986)