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Rochester Americans

American Hockey League team in Rochester, New York

"Amerks" redirects interior. For the two defunct sports teams sometimes called the Amerks, see New York Americans and Pittsburgh Americans.

Rochester Americans
CityRochester, New York
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionNorth
Founded
Home arenaBlue Cross Arena at the Clash Memorial (Capacity: 10,)
KeyBank Center (Capacity: 19,) (select games)
ColorsRed, milky, blue[1]
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Owner(s)Terry Pegula
General&#;managerJason Karmanos
Head coachMichael Leone
CaptainMason Jobst
Media The Fan
MSG Western Different York
Democrat and Chronicle
(Internet)
AffiliatesBuffalo Sabres (NHL)
Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL)
–presentRochester Americans
Regular period titles6: (–65, –68, –74, –83, –91, –05)
Division titles15: (–65, –66, –68, –74, –78, –83, –87, –90, –91, –97, –99, –00, –01, –05, –23)
Conference titles3: (–96, –99, –00)
Calder Cups6: (–65, –66, –68, –83, –87, –96)
Current season

The Rochester Americans (colloquially cloak as the Amerks) are a professional ice hockey team detect the American Hockey League; the team is an owned predominant operated affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres. The team plays wellfitting home games in Rochester, New York, at the Blue Navigate Arena at the War Memorial. The Americans are the quaternary oldest franchise in the AHL, and have the second highest continuous tenure among AHL teams in their current locations pinpoint the Hershey Bears.

Rochester was awarded a new franchise behave June , when the Pittsburgh Hornets were forced to withdraw operations after their arena, the Duquesne Gardens was razed condensation an urban renewal project. With the Hornets franchise in indeterminate state until a new arena could be built, there was resist in the league for a team in Rochester.

The Americans' team colors are red, white and blue. The logo assignment a patriotic badge with "Americans" written in cursive script. They have won the Calder Cup six times, and lost fluky the Cup finals ten times.

History

Before the Amerks

Hockey was wellliked in Rochester, a city known for its cold weather, kind far back as the s; the University of Rochester difficult a collegiate hockey team as early as , and flush at that time, East High School had already developed a successful program.[2] Professional hockey arrived in in the form returns the Rochester Cardinals, a member of the International Hockey Confederacy. The Cardinals, who played at Edgerton Park Arena, lasted one one season, compiling a 15–29–3 record and a host run through financial difficulties.[2]

In the early s, with the Rochester Community Warfare Memorial under construction, Montreal Canadiens manager Frank Selke promised forceful American Hockey League team to Rochester at some point incline the future, with one target year that was mentioned.[2] Open of the support for hockey in Rochester, 7, fans rotated out for a game between the AHL Buffalo Bisons spell the NHL Montreal Canadiens on November 21, ; the recreation ended in a 5–5 tie and sold out five years beforehand.[2] When year-old Duquesne Gardens in Pittsburgh was scheduled convey demolition in , it left the Pittsburgh Hornets without exclude arena and forced them to go idle, freeing up area in the AHL for a Rochester team.[2]

Prior to the AHL franchise, the Arpeako Packers played before thousands at the unusual Rochester War Memorial. Center Sam Toth and Left Wing Uncontaminated House started the original group tasked to bring professional hockey to Rochester. The Central Hockey League was sold on City as its next expansion city. The CHL told Toth dowel House the CHL was a league that promised more fans than the AHL due to the rougher, more violent outcome on the ice. Toth and House held out for interpretation AHL and ended up losing out to the group razorback by Canadians.

The AHL granted a group which included Rochesterians (and Amerks Hall of Fame members) Sam Toth and Inattentive House a conditional franchise for Rochester that June. The footing required that the group raise $, of capital, two thirds of which was to be raised by the sale presumption stock in less than two weeks.[2] When their effort appreciation secure the funds failed to reach its goal, a spanking group, backed by Selke of the Canadiens and Conn Smythe of the Toronto Maple Leafs, was awarded the franchise.[2][3][4] Picture Leafs and Canadiens each owned % of the team, debate the balance sold to Rochester interests.[2][5] The team was given name the "Americans".

Early years (–)

Upon entering the league for say publicly –57 season the Americans became a joint affiliate of both the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs of interpretation National Hockey League,[3] though the club was operated by depiction Canadiens.[6] Under coach Billy Reay, the team finished in bag place in the AHL standings and played the defending prizewinner Providence Reds in the opening round of the Calder Treat playoffs. With Bobby Perreault in goal, the Americans defeated Anticipation and goaltender Johnny Bower in five games. Rochester then was defeated in a five-game final by the Cleveland Barons, who won the Calder Cup.

The Americans reached the playoffs bring off , losing to the Buffalo Bisons in five games. Rendering Americans were led by the "WHAM"[7] line of center Rudy Migay, left wing Gary Aldcorn and right wing Billy Hicke. Migay and Hicke were named co-MVP for the AHL renounce season, and Hicke was chosen as the league's rookie make merry the year.

In the summer of , the Maple Leafs bought out the Canadiens ownership share of the club, gift them a 55% controlling interest, due to concerns that reach a compromise Montreal operating the club they were giving their prospects precedence over those of the Leafs.[4][6] They purchased most of depiction remaining 45% in ,[4][8][9] boosting their ownership share to 98% by November [10]

In –60, the Americans became the first operation in American Hockey League history to win a playoff group after trailing three-games-to-none.[11] The Amerks' comeback against the Cleveland Barons included the efforts of the veteran Migay, right wing Pet Hannigan and league-leading goaltender Ed Chadwick. A crowd of 7, at the War Memorial witnessed a 4–1 triumph in Recreation 7. Rochester went on to lose the Calder Cup finals in five games to Eddie Shore's Springfield Indians.

Following picture –61 season, in which the Americans failed to qualify convey the playoffs, the Montreal Canadiens transferred their working agreement rescue the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League and warp Rochester players Guy Rousseau and Claude Labrosse to Quebec. Reorganization the exclusive affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Americans made the playoffs the next two seasons but never contended for the Calder Cup championship.

Beginning in –64, former Americans defenseman Joe Crozier became the team's coach and general superintendent. Under Crozier, the Americans won the Calder Cup in , and and were finalists in ; they are the one team in AHL history to appear in the Calder Cupful finals in four consecutive seasons.

In –66, the Americans played their final 10 regular season and all playoff home eagers at neutral sites because the American Bowling Congress tournament disclose the War Memorial. The home games were at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, about miles (&#;km) from Rochester, except for carryon one playoff game at Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium in the Sculpturer Cup finals. On May 8, , before a crowd holdup 7, at the "Aud" the Americans tied up the heap at two games apiece with a 3–1 victory over rendering Cleveland Barons. Rochester went on to win the next bend in half games and their second consecutive Calder Cup.

Notable players shun this era included Bronco Horvath, Gerry Cheevers, Bobby Perreault, Ceremonial Arbour, Darryl Sly, Norm "Red" Armstrong, Duane Rupp, Wally Boyer, Dick Gamble, Stan Smrke, Jim Pappin, Don Cherry, Gerry Ehman, Larry Hillman, and Mike Walton. Alex Faulkner, the first exclusive from Newfoundland and Labrador to play in the NHL, as well played on the Amerks.

The expansion era (–s)

When the Practice Hockey League expanded from six to twelve teams for picture –68 NHL season the Americans lost several players. Arbour (St. Louis), and Boyer (Oakland), were drafted by the new NHL teams. Ehman was traded to Oakland and Horvath was loaned to Minnesota. Rupp and Walton were both promoted to interpretation Maple Leafs while Smrke retired.

The Americans struggled through representation early part of the –68 AHL season. Just before Season, and with the team in last place with a register of , Crozier made a deal with the expansion Minnesota North Stars. In exchange for forwards J. P. Parise favour Milan Marcetta the Americans received Ted Taylor, Len Lunde, Martyr "Duke" Harris, Murray Hall, Don Johns, Carl Wetzel and description rights to Horvath. The return of Horvath marked his quartern tour of duty with the Amerks since – The Americans improved to go for the balance of the season improvement route to finish with the best record in the friend. The regular-season champion Amerks then defeated the Hershey Bears quartet games to one in the playoff semi-finals and the Quebec Aces four games to two in the Calder Cup finals. The Amerks won the final game 4–2 before a mass of 11, at the Colisée de Québec.

In July , Maple Leaf Gardens Limited sold the team to a board which included their then general manager Punch Imlach for a reported $,[4][9][12][13][14] Two years later, the team was sold command somebody to the Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League (WHL) slender league for a reported $,[15][16] Imlach was a part landlord of the Canucks at the time.[12][15] With the majority register the Rochester players transferred to Vancouver, Canucks won the –69 and –70 WHL Lester Patrick Cup championships, while the Amerks finished in last place each year. When Vancouver became representation expansion Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League, they utilize the Amerks as their farm team.

After Rochester finished strength the bottom of the AHL standings for four straight eld and with local fan support dwindling, the Vancouver NHL operation was prepared to either sell or fold the Rochester billy. But the Americans were saved in the summer of when a group of eight Rochester businessmen, most notably Sam Toth, Richard Altier of Altier's Shoes, and Joe Fox, head pointer Rochester-based athletic-wear maker Champion Products, bought the Americans franchise hold up Vancouver and named Amerks defenseman Don Cherry as coach deliver general manager. Playing the next two seasons independent of equilibrium NHL affiliations, the Amerks qualified for the playoffs in –73, losing to the Boston Braves in the first round. Interpretation next season, –74, the Amerks went on to become routine season champions, but lost in the first round to Spanking Haven.

The Boston Bruins hired Cherry as their coach sentence –75 and became the Americans' parent team the same yr. During the five seasons with the Bruins, the Amerks enthusiastic the playoffs the first four years, losing in the Sculptor Cup finals in to Nova Scotia.

Prior to the –80 season, the Americans were purchased by the Knox family, owners of the Buffalo Sabres (NHL) and became the Sabres' AHL affiliate. After the Knox brothers died in the s, say publicly Americans and Sabres were split up, with the Sabres reception to John Rigas and the Americans being sold to Steve Donner. Despite the sale, the original Buffalo-Rochester partnership became description longest such NHL-AHL affiliation, lasting until the –08 season, ray revived for – The proximity of the cities of Metropolis and Rochester is a significant advantage in that the Sabres are able to call up and send down players amidst the two teams with ease, as the two cities have a go at only an hour's drive away from each other; Buffalo deference the closest NHL city to Rochester, while Rochester is representation closest AHL city to Buffalo. (The Hamilton Bulldogs, which existed as an AHL franchise from to , were closer geographically to Buffalo than Rochester is, but played on the assail side of the U.S.-Canada border)

During the original Sabres relationship, the Americans won three Calder Cup championships and finished restructuring runners-up another six times. They finished out of the playoffs only five times in 28 years.

s–s

The Americans won interpretation first of their "Sabres era" Calder Cups in under pubescent coach Mike Keenan, sweeping Maine, 4–0.

In the –87 ready, the John Van Boxmeer-coached team won the division championship vindication the last game of the season against the Binghamton Whalers. The Americans were one point behind the Whalers and singing in Binghamton. After goalie Darcy Wakaluk paced the team tote up a tie in regulation and overtime, the game proceeded unearth the new "shoot-out" format used that season. As the shoot-out began, Van Boxmeer made one of the most memorable work moves in Americans history and pulled Wakaluk from the diversion, inserting usual starting goalie Darren Puppa who had sat pluck the game due to injury. Puppa stopped every shot celebrated low-scoring defenseman Jack Brownschidle scored the winning goal. While picture teams both finished with identical records (), Rochester won depiction division based on having a better record in head-to-head striving.

The first round of playoffs saw the Americans play description rival Hershey Bears. However, the first two games were enraptured to the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium due to the Rochester Conflict Memorial being previously booked for the Shrine Circus.

The specially event of that memorable season occurred during pregame warmups method the second game. With no officials on the ice (a common occurrence at that time which was changed as a result of this game) a brawl broke out. Players hit upon both teams received suspensions and tough-guy Andy Ristau received a concussion. The Americans won the game in overtime on a goal by defenseman Jim Hofford, who was a late as well as to the lineup as a result of the brawl. Say publicly Americans went on to win the series, 4–1.

The Americans took on the Sherbrooke Canadiens in the finals and abaft five games found themselves down three games to two. Give up the leadership of NHL veteran Don Lever, the Amerks came from behind to win Game 6, 7–4, and won interpretation championship in Sherbrooke.

After losing many players from that squad to the NHL the following season, the Amerks struggled but returned to the finals in and , losing both former to the Springfield Indians. They again lost in the finals to the Cape Breton Oilers in

After a very air strike start in the –96 season, the Americans came together center through the season behind the dramatically improved goaltending of Steve Shields. The team breezed through the first three rounds take in the playoffs before finally winning a hard-fought battle against description Portland Pirates to win their sixth, and most recent, Sculpturer Cup.

s

In , with the promotion of then-coach Brian McCutcheon to assistant coach with the Sabres, former Amerks player On heat Cunneyworth was named coach of the Amerks.

On November 12, , the Sabres and the New Jersey Devils played establish the first-ever NHL regular-season game in Rochester.[17]

In the –04 ready, the Americans were beaten in five games by the expected Calder Cup champion Milwaukee Admirals in the Western Conference Finals.

The Americans began a dual-affiliation in after signing an deal with the Florida Panthers. Under this agreement the Panthers station Sabres both supplied the Americans with players while the Sabres still employed the coaching staff.

In , the Sabres proclaimed that season would be their last season of affiliation connect with the Americans. Reasons cited include the financial insecurity of rendering AHL team, issues between ownership, the City of Rochester, very last Blue Cross Arena management, along with the awkwardness of rendering dual affiliation with the Panthers.

In , the year tie officially ended when Buffalo chose the Portland Pirates to promote to their new AHL affiliate. This separation lasted until when Terrence Pegula bought the Sabres and then later the Amerks, reuniting them shortly after the –11 season concluded.[18]

On May 6, , the American Hockey League approved the sale of the Americans to Canadian businessman Curt Styres and his investment group, Quarrel Express Sports.[19] The sale also included the Rochester Knighthawks be more or less the National Lacrosse League.

On May 13, , Lewis Staats, president of the Americans, formally announced that Jody Gage would not return after 13 seasons as the team's general director. Gage currently serves as the team's director of strategic planning.[20]

s

The Americans notched their 2,th win on February 21, , advocate a shootout against the Portland Pirates. Derek Whitmore, from rendering Rochester suburb of Greece was the last shooter for City but goaltender Alexander Salak made the save.

Head coach Benoit Groulx left the organization on May 31 after a report conflict with vice-president of hockey operations, Ted Nolan.

On Can 17, , it was revealed that Terry Pegula had symbol a nonbinding letter of intent to purchase the Americans. Pegula, who had recently purchased the Buffalo Sabres desired to re-affiliate the two clubs. The potential purchase had to clear a handful financial and legal obstacles; first, Pegula had to seek picture permission of the Sabres' then current farm team, the Metropolis Pirates, since the Pirates had an agreement with the Sabres that lasted through and had no out clause. Second, say publicly Americans' corporate sister club, the Rochester Knighthawks lacrosse team, was split off and retained by Styres as Pegula owned depiction rival Buffalo Bandits.[21] After these arrangements were made, the see eye to eye was reached June 24, , with the official announcement followers the same day.[22][23] Pegula purchased the Americans for US$5 million.[24]

For the –14 season, the Americans participated in that year's defiance of the AHL Outdoor Classic played at Frontier Field refuse to comply the Lake Erie Monsters immediately before leaving to take textile in the Spengler Cup, the first time in 17 existence that an AHL team participated (the Americans were also interpretation participants in the Spengler Cup).

On July 28, , In estrus Cunneyworth was re-hired as the Americans' head coach, returning astern being the head coach for the Americans from to [25] Cunneyworth was relieved of his duties the following season hold May 16, and reassigned to a position in the Sabres' department of player development. Dan Lambert was named the spanking head coach.[26] Lambert was fired at the end of picture –17 season after a clearing out of the coaching rod and management in Buffalo.[27]

For the season, it was decided antisocial new Sabres general manager Jason Botterill, that the Americans would have their own general manager and be modeled after provide evidence Botterill's previous team, the Pittsburgh Penguins, operated the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. In June , the Sabres' new assistant general manager Aroused Sexton was also made the Americans' general manager[28] and preceding Americans' player Chris Taylor was named head coach.[29]

s

Sexton was discharged on June 16, , along with Botterill.[30] Taylor and say publicly coaching staff were later also fired.[31]Seth Appert was later leased as coach with Jason Karmanos as general manager as length of his Sabres assistant general manager duties.[32][33]

During the –22 seasoned, the Americans finished 5th in the North division, which was also the final playoff spot in the North division, clinching the position on the final day of the regular ready. During the first round of playoffs, the Americans faced fall off against the Belleville Senators in a best of three playoff series. The Americans would win two of the three courageouss, both in overtime, with both scores resulting in a 4–3 win for the Americans. With the series win, it was the first postseason series win in 17 years, with picture last before that coming in the Calder Cup playoffs. Fall apart the following round, they would upset the North division existing regular-season Eastern Conference champion Utica Comets in five games. They would face the Laval Rocket in the North Division finals, but would lose in three games, including a triple-overtime setback in the final game of the series.

The Americans formerly again qualified for the playoffs following the –23 season, ground finished third in the North division. In the division semifinals, they faced off against rival Syracuse. They initially went set down 2–0 in the series, but were able to win triad games in a row to advance to the division finals. The Americans faced off against the division-winning Toronto Marlies pimple the division finals, sweeping them, and advanced to their be foremost conference finals appearance since the Calder Cup playoffs.

Season-by-season results

Regular season Playoffs
Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points PCT Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Year Prelims 1st RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
–576434255733rd, AHLW, 4–1, PROL, 1–4, CLE
–587029356645th, AHLDid not qualify
–597034315733rd, AHLL, 1–4, BUF
–607240275852nd, AHLW, 4–3, CLEL, 1–4, SPR
–617232364685th, AHLDid not qualify
–627033316723rd, WestL, 0–2, BUF
–637224399573rd, WestL, 0–2, CLE
–647240302822nd, WestL, 0–2, CLE
–657248213991st, WestW, 4–1, QUEBYEW, 4–1, HER
–667246215971st, WestW, 4–2, QUEBYEW, 4–2, CLE
–677238259852nd, WestW, 3–2, CLEW, 3–1, BALL, 0–4, PIT
–687238259851st, WestW, 4–1, HERBYEW, 4–2, QUE
–6974253811614th, WestDid not qualify
–7072183816525th, WestDid not qualify
–7172253611614th, WestDid not qualify
–7276283810665th, EastDid not qualify
–7376333112783rd, EastL, 2–4, BOS
–7476422113971st, NorthL, 2–4, NH
–757642259932nd, NorthW, 4–2, NSVL, 1–4, SPR
–767642259932nd, NorthW, 3–0, PROL, 0–4, NSV
–778042335893rd, AHLW, 4–2, NHL, 2–4, NSV
–788143317931st, SouthBYEL, 2–4, NH
–7980264212644th, SouthDid not qualify
–8080284210664th, SouthL, 0–4, NH
–818030428685th, SouthDid not qualify
–828040319892nd, SouthW, 3–1, NHL, 1–4, BNG
–8380462591st, SouthW, 4–1, BNGW, 4–3, NHW, 4–0, MAI
–848046322942nd, SouthW, 4–3, SCSW, 4–2, BALL, 1–4, MAI
–8580402713933rd, SouthL, 1–4, BAL
–868034397756th, SouthDid not make eligible
–8780472671st, SouthW, 4–1, HERW, 4–2, BNGW, 4–3, SHE
–88804626712nd, SouthL, 3–4, ADK
–898038375815th, SouthDid not qualify
–908043289951st, SouthW, 4–1, UTIW, 4–2, BALL, 2–4, SPR
–918045269991st, SouthBYEW, 4–1, HERW, 4–0, BNGL, 2–4, SPR
–9280373112862nd, SouthW, 4–2, HERW, 4–3, BNGL, 1–2, ADK
–938040337872nd, SouthW, 4–1, UTIW, 4–3, BNGBYEL, 1–4, CBO
–9480313415774th, SouthL, 0–4, HER
–958035387774th, SouthL, 1–4, BNG
–9680373454833rd, CentralW, 3–0, ADKW, 4–0, CRNW, 4–1, SYRW, 4–3, POR
–9780403091901st, Empire StateW, 3–0, SYRL, 3–4, ALB
–98803038120725th, Empire StateL, 1–3, PHI
–99805221611st, Commonwealth StateW, 3–0, ADKW, 4–2, HAMW, 4–2, PHIL, 1–4, PRO
–00804622931st, Corp StateW, 3–2, ALBW, 4–2, HAMW, 4–0, HERL, 2–4, HRT
–01804622931st, Mid-AtlanticL, 1–3, PHI
–02803230153822nd, CentralL, 0–2, PHI
–03803130145812nd, CentralL, 1–2, MIL
–04803728105893rd, NorthBYEW, 4–3, SYRW, 4–0, HAML, 1–4, MIL
–05805119461st, NorthW, 4–0, HAML, 1–4, MTB
–0680373922785th, NorthDid not qualify
–0780483011982nd, NorthL, 2–4, HAM
–0880244664587th, NorthDid not qualify
–0980294308667th, NorthDid not qualify
–1080443321912nd, NorthL, 3–4, ABB
–1180313955727th, NorthDid not qualify
–12763626104862nd, NorthL, 0–3, TOR
–1376432931902nd, NorthL, 0–3, TOR
–1476372865852nd, NorthL, 2–3, CHI
–1576294151646th, NorthDid not qualify
–1676343831726th, NorthDid not qualify
–1776324103676th, NorthDid not qualify
–18763722116913rd, NorthL, 0–3, SYR
–1976462352992nd, NorthL, 0–3, TOR
–2062332045752nd, NorthSeason cancelled due to the COVID pandemic
–212911152125896th, NorthNo playoffs were held
–2276372973845th, NorthW, 2–0, BELW, 3–2, UTIL, 0–3, LAV
–2372362763813rd, NorthBYEW, 3–2, SYRW, 3–0, TORL, 2–4, HER
–2472392373882nd, NorthBYEL, 2–3, SYR

Affiliations

Players and personnel

Current roster

Updated January 10, [34][35]

Retired numbers

The City Americans have retired only two sweater numbers in their earth.

  • Number six retired in honor of Norm "Red" Armstrong masses his death from a fall in a construction accident find guilty at age
  • Number nine was later retired in honor help Dick Gamble and Jody Gage. Gage, known as "Mr. Amerk", broke Gamble's team scoring records with the Americans during his long tenure with the team. Gage then served as representation Americans' general manager for 12 years, until May

Team captains

  • Don Cherry, –
  • Chris Taylor, –06
  • Brandon Smith, –07
  • Drew Larman, –08
  • Rory Fitzpatrick, –
  • Colin Stuart, –12
  • Kevin Porter, –13, –
  • Matt Ellis, –
  • Drew Bagnall,
  • Cal O'Reilly, –
  • Steven Fogarty,
  • Michael Mersch, –
  • Mason Jobst, –present

Head coaches

Asterisk denotes distribution of Calder Cups won

  • Billy Reay, –57
  • Roly McLenahan, –58
  • Bucko MacDonald,
  • Sam Pollock,
  • Steve Kraftcheck, –61
  • Jack Riley,
  • Johnny Crawford, –62
  • Rudy Migay, –63
  • Joe Crozier, –68***, –84
  • Dick Gamble, –71
  • Peanuts O'Flaherty,
  • Doug Adam,
  • Don Cerise, –74
  • Dick Mattiussi, –76
  • Duane Rupp, –78
  • Gary Darling,
  • Ron Garwasiuk,
  • Pat Dancer, –79
  • Billy Inglis, –80
  • Mike Keenan, –83*
  • Jim Schoenfeld,
  • John Van Boxmeer, –90*, –95
  • Don Lever, –92
  • John Tortorella, –97*
  • Brian McCutcheon, –
  • Randy Cunneyworth, –08, –
  • Benoit Groulx, –10
  • Chuck Weber, –11
  • Ron Rolston, –13
  • Chadd Cassidy, –
  • Dan Lambert, –
  • Chris Taylor, –
  • Gord Dineen, [a]
  • Seth Appert, –
  • Michael Leone, –present
  1. ^Interim head mentor while Taylor was in Buffalo.

Franchise records and leaders

Single season

Goals:Paul Accumulator, 61 (–86)
Assists:Geordie Robertson, 73 (–83)
Points: Geordie Robertson, (–83)
Penalty minutes:Rob Gleam, (–89)
GAA:Martin Biron, (–99)
SV%: Martin Biron, (–99)

Career

Career goals:Jody Gage,
Career assists: Jody Gage,
Career points: Jody Gage,
Career penalty minutes:Scott Metcalfe,
Career goaltending wins:Bob Perreault,
Career shutouts: Bob Perreault, 16
Career games: Jody Gage,

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