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  2. Kansas City Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    Professional hockey did not return until 1990 when the Kansas City Blades were added in the International Hockey League (IHL) until 2001 when the league folded. In July 2004, the United Hockey League (UHL) awarded a Kansas City franchise to Stephen Franke, co-owner of the UHL's Fort Wayne Komets , for the upcoming 2004–05 season . [ 2 ]

  3. Kansas City Scouts - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Scouts were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1974 to 1976. In 1976 , the franchise relocated to Denver and became the Colorado Rockies . In 1982 , the Rockies relocated to New Jersey where they have since been known as the New Jersey Devils .

  4. Ice hockey in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    With a low overall population (36th in the US), low engagement (just 0.059% of the population is registered as members of USA Hockey) [10] and little historical impact from the sport, Kansas has produced very few native players. Just one person born in Kansas has achieved any notability in the sport, however, Si Griffis was raised in Western ...

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  7. List of Kansas City Scouts seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Scouts was a professional ice hockey team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The team was a member of the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Scouts joined the NHL in 1974, along with the Washington Capitals. [1] The Scouts played at Kemper Arena.

  8. Kansas City Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    Rapid City Rush vs Missouri Mavericks at Silverstein Eye Centers Arena on February 18, 2011. On April 16, 2009, the Central Hockey League announced an expansion team for Independence, to begin play in the 2009–10 season. [4] The new organization teamed up with local newspaper The Examiner to hold a name-the-team contest until May 11.

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