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The Gorillas played in the Amarillo Civic Center. The team's most recent head coach was Brian Pellerin. On May 19, 2010, the Gorillas announced they had ceased operations. [2] [3] However, hockey would remain in Amarillo, as the North American Hockey League, a Junior A league affiliated with USA Hockey, named the Amarillo Bulls started play in ...
Amarillo Gorillas (Amarillo, Texas; 1996–2001 WPHL, 2001–2010 CHL. Originally named the Amarillo Rattlers from 1996 to 2002. Suspended operations on May 19, 2010 and were replaced by the Amarillo Bulls of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) in the same year.) Arizona Sundogs (Prescott Valley, Arizona; 2006–2014. Suspended operations ...
Includes teams that began in the WPHL before the merger in 2001. Amarillo Gorillas/Rattlers (1996–2010) Austin Ice Bats (1996–2008) Border City Bandits (Texarkana, Texas, 2000–2001) Corpus Christi IceRays (1998–2010) Dallas Freeze (1992–1995) El Paso Buzzards (1996–2003) Fort Worth Brahmas (1997–2013) Fort Worth Fire (1992–1999)
The 2003–04 CHL season was the 12th season of the Central Hockey League (CHL). Teams. 2003-04 Central Hockey League: Division Team City Arena ... Amarillo Gorillas:
2006-07 Central Hockey League: Division Team City Arena Northeast ... Amarillo Gorillas: Amarillo, Texas: Amarillo Civic Center: Arizona Sundogs: Prescott Valley, ...
The Amarillo Wranglers hockey team this week announced the promotion of former Head Coach and General Manager, Harry Mahood, to President of Hockey Operations.
After playing in 16 games with the RiverKings to start the 2010–11 season, Battaglia was released and signed with fellow CHL team the Tulsa Oilers on December 24, 2010. [2] For the 2011–12 season, Battaglia moved to the Federal Hockey League , playing for the New Jersey Outlaws .
This category is for players who have played for the Amarillo Gorillas of the Central Hockey League. Pages in category "Amarillo Gorillas players" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.