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The team is the fifth hockey team in San Diego to use the "Gulls" name. The Gulls' name, logo and colors were revealed on February 22, 2015, at HockeyFest. [2] [3] HockeyFest was deemed a success, drawing over 8,500 enthusiastic hockey fans. [4] The San Diego Gulls played their first home game on October 10, 2015, against the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Goaltender Joey Daccord recorded back-to-back shutouts in the first two games of the series, [23] but the Firebirds fell short of the championship, losing in overtime of game seven. [24] On March 23, 2024, the Firebirds clinched their place in the 2023–24 playoffs following a 4–3 shootout loss against the San Diego Gulls.
The current version of the Gulls, which began play in 2015 after relocating from Norfolk, Virginia, plays at Pechanga Arena and following a long lineage of professional ice hockey teams which have used the San Diego Gulls name. The original San Diego Gulls, which played from 1966 until 1974, were the first tenants at the San Diego Sports Arena ...
Prior to the start of the season the San Francisco Seals were purchased by a group that was awarded a National Hockey League expansion team for the 1967–68 season, with plans to move the team to the NHL. The team was renamed the "California Seals" for their last season in the WHL. [2] A new team was also added, the San Diego Gulls. [3]
The San Diego Gulls were a professional ice hockey team based in San Diego, California, that competed in the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL) and later in the ECHL.The team, the third to use the Gulls nickname, was founded in 1995 immediately upon the departure of the IHL team of the same name.
Following the signing, Zegras was re-assigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the San Diego Gulls, to play out the remainder of the 2020–21 season. [12] On February 5, 2021, Zegras made his professional debut with Gulls and had one goal and two assists in a 4–1 win over the Bakersfield Condors. [13]
A look at how the Los Angeles Times' top 25 high school football teams in the Southland fared in Week 4 (games Friday unless noted).
The Gulls were coached by Mike O'Connell (1990–91), Don Waddell (1991–92), Rick Dudley (1992–93), Harold Snepsts (1993–94), and Walt Kyle (1994–95). In the 1992–93 season, the Gulls won the Fred A. Huber Trophy , finishing first place overall in the regular season, setting an IHL record of 132 points earned as a team.