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The Kansas City metropolitan area had a long history of being home to professional hockey teams prior to the Outlaws. From 1927 to 1942, the area had an organization in the American Hockey Association (AHA) known at various times as the Kansas City Pla-Mors, Greyhounds, and Americans.
The Kansas City Scouts were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1974 to 1976. In 1976 , the franchise relocated to Denver and became the Colorado Rockies . In 1982 , the Rockies relocated to New Jersey where they have since been known as the New Jersey Devils .
Kansas City has had teams in all five of the major professional sports leagues; three major league teams remain today. The Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball became the first American League expansion team to reach the playoffs (), to reach the World Series (), and to win the World Series (1985; against the state-rival St. Louis Cardinals in the "Show-Me Series").
The Professional Bull Riders’ new team-series league kicks off with two Missouri teams: the Kansas City Outlaws and Missouri Thunder.
The Kansas City Outlaws of the United Hockey League played in the Kemper Arena for the 2004-2005 season before they folded. Since 2009, The Kansas City Mavericks of the ECHL play in nearby Independence, Missouri. Several NHL exhibition games have also been held in Kansas City since the demise of the Blades.
Pages in category "Ice hockey teams in Kansas City, Missouri" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Kansas City Outlaws; R. Kansas City Red ...
Opponents: Kansas City Outlaws on Friday, Texas Rattlers on Saturday, Oklahoma Freedom on Sunday. Tickets: Ticketmaster, Moody Center websites.
The Dodgers may have only two World Series trophies since 1988, but the fear is that they are going to turn into the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL, you know, a dynasty ruining the sport.