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The San Antonio Rampage were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in San Antonio, Texas. The Rampage was primarily owned by Spurs Sports & Entertainment throughout the team's existence. In 2020, the franchise was sold to the Vegas Golden Knights and relocated as the Henderson Silver Knights.
2 Map of teams. 3 Regular season ... (San Antonio) Top scorer: Brian Shantz (San Antonio) ... 1995-96 Central Hockey League: Team City Arena Fort Worth Fire: Fort ...
2 Map of teams. 3 Regular season ... 1996-97 Central Hockey League: Division Team City Arena Eastern ... San Antonio Iguanas: San Antonio, Texas: Freeman Coliseum ...
The 1994–95 CHL season was the third season of the Central Hockey League (CHL). Wichita Thunder won the championship by defeating San Antonio Iguanas. The top goal scorer was Brian Shantz from San Antonio Iguanas
2 Map of teams. 3 Regular season ... 2001-02 Central Hockey League: Division Team City Arena ... San Antonio 1 CHL awards. Ray Miron President's Cup: Memphis RiverKings:
The San Antonio Iguanas were a minor league professional ice hockey team based in San Antonio, Texas. The first expansion team in the Central Hockey League, they were active for seven seasons from 1994–1997 and 1998–2002. Their home arena was the Freeman Coliseum. Bill Goldsworthy initially coached the team but stepped down for health ...
Although it is the largest city in the United States without an NFL team, San Antonio's smaller metropolitan population has so far contributed to its lack of landing an NFL, MLB, or NHL team. San Antonio has fielded teams in two attempted major league football rivals to the NFL, both at Alamo Stadium: in 1975, the Florida Blazers of the World ...
The San Antonio Rampage were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. While in operation they were the top affiliate of the Florida Panthers, Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, and St. Louis Blues of the NHL. The Rampage played in the AT&T Center in San Antonio, the same arena as the Spurs, from the 2002–03 season until the 2019 ...