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The Eugene Generals are a USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III junior ice hockey team. The team plays their home games at 2,700-seat the Rink Exchange in the Lane Events Center in Eugene, Oregon . [ 1 ] The team announced it is on hiatus for the 2019–20 season.
Also on July 17, the team announced the signing of their first player, Robert Reiber, who was later traded to the Eugene Generals. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After three seasons as the Wranglers, it was announced on February 20, 2010, that the team had been purchased by new ownership, led by Troy Irving and Forest Sexton, [ 5 ] and would be re-established as ...
Eugene Thunder 2003–04 Portland Pioneers 2004–05 Queen City Cutthroats: 2005–06 Queen City Cutthroats: Eugene Generals: 3-2 (best-of 5) 2006–07 Fort Vancouver Pioneers Helena Bighorns: 3-0 (best-of 5) 2007–08 Helena Bighorns: Seattle Totems: 3-0 (best-of 5) 2008–09 Helena Bighorns: Seattle Totems: 3-1 (best-of 5) 2009–10 Helena ...
As part of the many changes, three of the four isolated former USP3 Pacific Division teams left the league with only the Eugene Generals remaining. The Generals would have a modified schedule for the season in the Elite Division playing most of their games against local youth and academy teams while only playing other USPHL teams in showcases. [18]
The River City Jaguars made their debut in 2004 and were followed by the Eugene Generals and Rogue Valley Wranglers. All three initially played in the Northern Pacific Hockey League , a Tier III junior league but by 2010 River City had moved to nearby Vancouver, Washington .
Detail from Washington and his generals at Yorktown (c. 1781) by Charles Willson Peale. Lafayette (far left) is at Washington's right, the Comte de Rochambeau to his immediate left. When the war began, because the American colonists feared a very strong armed force (also known as a " standing army "), each colony had traditionally provided its ...
The notes mainly show pre-war military education or experience, pre-war political office, ranks and appointments prior to general officer appointments, some major assignments or events, information on wounds, killed in action or otherwise during the war, a few close relationships, deaths soon after the war, several of the longest lived generals ...
He also served as play-by-play voice for the Eugene Generals Junior Hockey team in 2005-06. Strong's first full-time broadcast job came at Portland's KXL radio and, later, 750 AM "The Game" in 2008. Strong produced "The Bald Faced Truth" radio show and also hosted a daily evening radio show called "Strong at Night" for the station.