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Defunct ice hockey teams in Louisiana (10 P) Pages in category "Ice hockey teams in Louisiana" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Louisiana was effectively an afterthought for the ice hockey community until the 1990s. When the sport began expanding south at the end of the 20th century, the Bayou State was one of the main targets for minor professional leagues. The Louisiana IceGators were the first team to call the state home. When they debuted in 1995, the IceGators were ...
The Louisiana IceGators were a professional ice hockey team in the Southern Professional Hockey League that began play in the 2009–10 season. [1] Like the original IceGators, which played from 1995 until folding in 2005, they were based in Lafayette, Louisiana. [1] The IceGators were brought back by local businessman Danny Smith. [2]
Shreveport Travelers (1951) – Arkansas–Louisiana–Texas League [33] Shreveport-Bossier Captains (2009–2011) – American Association; Shrewsbury Globetrotters – Negro league baseball [3] Slidell Creoles – Negro league baseball; South Louisiana Pipeliners (Morgan City) (2009) – Continental League; Southern Base Ball Club (New ...
Ice hockey teams in Louisiana (1 C, 3 P) V. ... Ice hockey in Louisiana This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 23:09 (UTC). ...
The Shreveport Mudbugs are a Tier II junior ice hockey team based in Shreveport, Louisiana, as a member of the North American Hockey League. The new Mudbugs replaced a former professional team that played in the area from 1997 to 2011 known as the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs.
The Baton Rouge Zydeco are a professional ice hockey team located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, playing at the Raising Cane's River Center Arena. They are a member of the Federal Prospects Hockey League. Their inaugural season was the 2023–24 season. [1]
The team holds the top four regular-season average attendance numbers in ECHL history: 11,433 in 1996-97, 11,196 in 1997-98, 9,857 in 1998-99 and 9,776 in 1995-96. [2] The IceGators also hosted the eighth-largest and nine of the 10 largest postseason crowds in ECHL history, including four capacity crowds of 11,800 in 1997. [ 2 ]