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The regular season began October 25, 2007, and ended April 13, 2008, after a 52-game regular season and a six-team playoff. The Knoxville Ice Bears won their second SPHL championship. Preseason
The regular season began August 24, 2008, and ended April 16, 2009, after a 60-game regular season and a four-team playoff. The Knoxville Ice Bears captured their second consecutive championship. Preseason
On August 2, 2010, the Ice Bears introduced Mike Craigen as the new head coach. [8] Craigen, a Buckhorn, Ontario, Canada native was a former Ice Bears player from 2004 to 2008. He was a part of Knoxville's 2006 and 2008 President's Cup Championship teams. The 2010–11 season saw the Ice Bears finish sixth out of eight teams.
The Ice Bears' 0-6-0 start is the worst in the organization's 22-year history. They have been outscored 30-7 and are 0-of-17 on the power play. Clarke was in his second season and had a record of ...
The Ice Bears, an independent minor league hockey team in the South, attracts northerners and Canadians hundreds of miles from their hometowns.
Knoxville Ice Bears: 1 2005–06: Knoxville Ice Bears: 2 2006–07: Columbus Cottonmouths: 1 2007–08: Knoxville Ice Bears: 3 2008–09: Knoxville Ice Bears: 4 2009–10: Mississippi Surge: 1 2010–11: Mississippi Surge: 2 2011–12: Augusta RiverHawks: 1 2012–13: Fayetteville FireAntz: 1 2013–14: Pensacola Ice Flyers: 1 2014–15: Peoria ...
The 2009–10 Southern Professional Hockey League season was the sixth season of the Southern Professional Hockey League.The season began October 22, 2009, and ended April 17, 2010, after a 56-game regular season and a six-team playoff.
2. Hoppin’ John. Southerners are usually eating Hoppin’ John (a simmery mix of black-eyed peas and rice) on New Year's Day. Like most “vegetable” recipes from around this area, it contains ...