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  2. Quad City Storm - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Quad City Mallards' owner Jordan Melville stated he was folding the team after losing about US$4 million since he became the sole owner in 2013. [2] On May 24, 2018, local ownership consisting of Ryan Mosley and John Dawson [3] obtained a franchise in the Southern Professional Hockey League to replace the Mallards at the TaxSlayer Center for the 2018–19 season by purchasing the ...

  3. Category:Quad City Storm players - Wikipedia

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  4. Quad City Mallards - Wikipedia

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    Owner Jordan Melville stated he was folding the team due to losing the passion for operating the team and losing about US$4 million since he became the sole owner in 2013. [3] A new ownership group obtained a team in the Southern Professional Hockey League called the Quad City Storm to replace the Mallards at the TaxSlayer Center for the 2018 ...

  5. Quad City Steamwheelers (2018) - Wikipedia

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    The team announced it would be dormant for the 2021 season due to the arena capacity restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but returned to play in 2022. The Steamwheelers are named after the Quad Cities' previous team of the same name , which played in all ten of the AF2 's seasons ( 2000 – 2009 ) and won the first two ArenaCups .

  6. Quad Cities River Bandits - Wikipedia

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    This changed in 1992, when the team created its own nickname in a "name the team' contest. The contest winning name was: "Quad City River Bandits" and from 1992 through the 2003 the team kept this name. On October 20, 2003, the team was renamed the "Swing of the Quad Cities"; after another "name the team" contest was held.

  7. Louisiana IceGators (SPHL) - Wikipedia

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    One of four IceGators to play all 56 games, McNeil was a team-best +18 as he led Louisiana to a second-place finish in the regular season." [ 9 ] On May 16, 2016, the IceGators' general manager and the SPHL announced that the team is suspending operations for the 2016–17 SPHL season due to planned Cajundome renovations. [ 10 ]

  8. Jesse Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Schmidt (born June 23, 1983) is a former arena football wide receiver.. Schmidt was a standout member of the Buena Vista University football team where he set records for catches in a single game (11), most catches in a career (132), most receiving yards in 10 games (1,008), most receiving yards in a career (2,314), twice breaking the most touchdowns in a season (11 & 12), and most ...

  9. Vinnie Pasquantino - Wikipedia

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    He started the 2021 season with the Single-A Quad Cities River Bandits before being promoted to the Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals. [5] Over 116 games between the two teams, he slashed .300/.394/.563 with 24 home runs, 84 RBIs, and 37 doubles. [6] Pasquantino opened the 2022 season with the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers.