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The Fort Worth Brahmas were a professional ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League, and previously the Western Professional Hockey League. The team originally played at the Fort Worth Convention Center but played their final six seasons, including their 2008–09 Championship season at the NYTEX Sports Centre. The CHL officially announced ...
The Brahmas nickname is a tribute to the Fort Worth Brahmas of the Central Hockey League, which played their final six seasons (most notably winning the 2009 Ray Miron President's Cup championship) at the NYTEX Sports Centre. The Brahmas most recently won the 2024 Robertson Cup.
KSTR also broadcast select Fort Worth Brahmas games from the defunct Western Professional Hockey League. [7] The station also used the "City Vision" ("Your City is Our Studio") bumper cards common with USA-owned stations that had converted to general entertainment independents during this time.
The Fort Worth Brahmas vs. the Americans at the Allen Event Center on January 11, 2010. On April 27, 2009, the ownership group unveiled the team's name, logo, and colors. On May 12, 2009, the Americans announced Dwight Mullins as their inaugural head coach, along with Bill MacDonald as assistant coach and head of hockey operations. [2]
Here is the full schedule of the NCAA tournament hockey games for the teams for Michigan on Friday, listed in chronological order. 4- seed Michigan Tech vs. 1-seed Boston College
It is home to the Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League and the Texas Jr. Brahmas in the North American 3 Hockey League. The facility was designed by architect Kent Holcomb and built in 1999 as the Blue Line Ice Complex before being renamed in June 2006. It is owned by NYTEX Sports, a management firm based in New York City and ...
This category is for articles on players who played for the Fort Worth Brahmas, formerly the Texas Brahmas, of the Central Hockey League. Pages in category "Fort Worth Brahmas players" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
As of Wednesday morning, 28 total games with a Fort Worth-area team have made changes, with 25 of them moving from Friday to Thursday night.