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The Quad City Storm is a professional minor league ice hockey team to begin play in the 2018–19 season as a member of the SPHL. The team is based in the Quad Cities area of Illinois and Iowa , with home games at the Vibrant Arena at The MARK in Moline, Illinois .
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The Rivermen are one of the few teams in the SPHL outside the southern United States, along with the Bloomington Thunder (2013–14 season only), the Evansville Thunderbolts (since the 2016–17 season), and the Quad City Storm (since the 2018–19 season).
Quad City Mallards (1995–2007) The Summit League men's basketball tournament (1996–1999) Quad City Steamwheelers (2000–2009) Quad City Flames (2007–2009) Quad City Mallards (IHL/CHL/ECHL) (2009–2018) Quad City Steamwheelers (2018–19, 2022–present) Quad City Storm (2018–present) Website; www.vibrantarena.com
In 2018, the franchise was sold and became the Quad City Storm. [25] Macon Trax (2004–05) Mississippi RiverKings (2011–18) Joined from the Central Hockey League in 2011, ownership suspended operations in 2018. [13] Mississippi Surge (2009–14) Moved to Roanoke, Virginia, as the Rail Yard Dawgs for the 2016–17 season. [26]
The Bobcats played their inaugural game on the road in a 3–2 loss to the Quad City Storm on October 23. [11] Head coach Watt left the team on October 28 after a 0–4 start and was replaced by Nick Niedert on November 2 before the team's home opener on November 4. [12] [13] The Bobcats replaced Niedert with David Ayres in April 2022. [14]
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The Mallards played their home games at TaxSlayer Center in Moline, Illinois. The Mallards ceased operations at the conclusion of the 2017–18 ECHL season . [ 3 ] The Mallards were replaced by the Quad City Storm of the Southern Professional Hockey League the following season.