Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Texas Tornado were a Junior A hockey team located in Frisco, Texas, USA.The team joined the North American Hockey League's Central division in 1999 (and moved into the newly formed southern division three years later) while located in North Richland Hills, Texas, and enjoyed unprecedented success since their expansion year.
The franchise was previously known as the Texas Tornado when they started playing in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for the 1999–2000 season. They originally played at the NYTEX Sports Centre (then called the Blue Line Ice Complex) until 2003 when the Tornado moved to Frisco, Texas, and the Dr Pepper Arena in 2003 (after which the Lone Star Cavalry took their place, playing in the ...
This is a list of players who play or have played professional hockey for the Texas Tornado of the North American Hockey League. Pages in category "Texas Tornado players" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is one of the top junior hockey leagues in the United States and is in its 50th season of operation in 2024–25. [1] It is the only Tier II junior league sanctioned by USA Hockey, and acts as an alternative for those who would not or did not make the roster of a team in the Major Junior Canadian Hockey League (CHL) nor Tier I United States Hockey League ...
Pages in category "Defunct ice hockey teams in Texas" ... (NAHL) S. San Angelo Outlaws ... Texas Tornado; Texas Wildcatters; W.
The Oklahoma Warriors of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are the most interesting team you’ve probably never heard of. ... Texas, the Warriors won the NAHL Robertson Cup. The Warriors ...
Tornado activity is on the rise in Texas, with more tornadoes reported so far this year than in all of last year. So, it's crucial to differentiate between the facts and the myths about tornadoes ...
Guerriero was a star player in juniors, leading the NAHL in scoring in 2001 and leading the Texas Tornado to a league championship. He began attending Northeastern University the following autumn and immediately became a major piece of the team's offense.