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Bozeman Icedogs

The Bozeman Icedogs are a Tier III Junior ice hockey team located in Bozeman, Montana. The team is a member of the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL). The Icedogs play home games at the Haynes Pavilion located at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.

Bozeman Icedogs
CityBozeman, Montana
LeagueNA3HL
DivisionFrontier
Founded1996 (In the AFHL)
Home arenaHaynes Pavilion
ColorsMaroon, white, black, silver
       
General managerMike Perkins[1]
Head coachMike Perkins
MediaBozeman Daily Chronicle
Websitebozemanicedogs.com
Franchise history
1996–presentBozeman Icedogs

History edit

Founded in 1996 by a Michigan-based investment group, the Icedogs played in the Tier II Junior A American Frontier Hockey League (AFHL) from 1996 to 1998.[2] The Icedogs were forced to play their entire first season on the road when the ownership team’s funding fell short with their rink only half-built. Despite the circumstances, which left them practicing at times outdoors and playing all ‘home’ games in Helena, Montana, the Icedogs, coached by David “Smoke” Cole and captained by Brad Michalski, earned a .500 record and a position in the AFHL playoffs. Forward Kevin Wesolek set a league record for single-season scoring as he captured 1996–97 Rookie of the Year honors.[3]

In the fall of 1997, the Icedogs moved into the brand new Valley Ice Garden, a state-of-the-art, 3,500-seat arena outside Bozeman.[4] Bill Martel, owner of the Bozeman construction firm that had been building the facility, took over ownership of both the team and the arena, providing the Gallatin Valley with its first indoor ice skating facility. The rink opened to the public with an open house on September 14, 1997.[4]

The Icedogs played their first game at the Valley Ice Garden on September 30, 1997, a 6-4 victory over the Butte Irish in front of a sellout crowd with Wesolek scoring the team’s first goal.[4] The Icedogs went on to record sixteen- and seven-game unbeaten streaks while selling out nearly every game en route to a second-place finish in the AFHL.[4] Bozeman fell to in-state rival Billings Bulls in six games in the Borne Cup Finals, but earned a berth in the Gold Cup National Championship Tournament, where they were eliminated in the first round of round robin play. Wesolek finished second in the AFHL in scoring and set a league record for career scoring, with 198 points over two seasons.[4]

In 1998, the AFHL changed its name to the America West Hockey League (AWHL).[4] The 1998–99 season brought less success for the Icedogs, who struggled throughout, and finished in last place in the AWHL, missing the playoffs for the first time. Forward Jimmy Sokol finished second in the league in scoring while linemate Jason Deitsch led the league in points-per-game.[4]

During the 1999–2000 season, Cole was fired and replaced with assistant coach Dale “Duner” Hladun.[5] The team failed to improve under Hladun, who was forced to leave the team due to visa issues and replaced by assistant coach Darren Blue. The Icedogs missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season.[4]

In March 2000, the Bozeman Icedogs hired John LaFontaine, brother of National Hockey League great Pat LaFontaine, as head coach and director of hockey operations. LaFontaine immediately turned the program around, leading the Icedogs to a .500 record and playoff appearance in his first season as coach. [4]

In 2003,[6] the America West Hockey League merged with the North American Hockey League (NAHL) and the Icedogs began playing in the Tier II NAHL.[7]

In the 2005–06 season, goaltender Matt Dalton led the NAHL in saves percentage, setting NAHL records for goals against average and saves percentage. Forward Josh Heidinger led the league in scoring was voted the NAHL’s top forward. [4]After defeating the Fairbanks (Alaska) Ice Dogs for their second Borne Cup title, the Icedogs fell to the Texas Tornado in the final game of the national championship Robertson Cup tournament in May 2006. [4]

Later in May 2006, the Helena Bighorns and Billings Bulls joined the Northern Pacific Hockey League (NorPac). The Valley Ice Garden was sold to a beer distributor and the Tier II Icedogs were dissolved. However, the Icedogs would also join the Tier III Junior B NorPac when the Bozeman Blackhawks took on the Icedogs moniker and began play in Bozeman’s Haynes Pavilion. In 2007, the NorPac was promoted from Tier III Junior B to Junior A.[4]

In 2011, the Icedogs joined the other eastern teams of the NorPac and created a new American West Hockey League made up of teams in Montana and Wyoming. In March 2014, the new AWHL joined the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) as the Frontier Division in the 2014–15 season.[8]

The Icedogs were sold after the 2012–13 season to a local couple Alec and Kate Nisbet.[4] The Icedogs and the entire league moved from the AWHL and joined the NA3HL after the 2013–14 season and became the Frontier Division.[4]

Previous leagues edit

Season-by-season records edit

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA PIM Regular Season Finish Playoffs
American West Hockey League
2011–12 48 14 34 0 28 131 207 5th of 6, AWHL Did not qualify
2012–13 48 1 47 0 2 72 376 7th of 7, AWHL Did not qualify
2013–14 48 5 39 4 14 113 265 7th of 7, AWHL Did not qualify
North American 3 Hockey League
2014–15 47 15 31 1 31 119 193 990 5th of 7, Frontier Div.
23rd of 31, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2015–16 47 29 11 7 65 191 134 911 3rd of 7, Frontier Div.
12th of 34, NA3HL
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–2 vs. Great Falls Americans
2016–17 47 24 21 2 50 174 168 1412 5th of 8, Frontier Div.
23rd of 48, NA3HL
Won Div. Quarterfinals, 2–0 vs. Missoula Jr. Bruins
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–2 vs. Yellowstone Quake
2017–18 47 5 41 1 11 104 289 867 6th of 6, Frontier Div.
41st of 42, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2018–19 47 28 15 4 60 197 136 851 3rd of 7, Frontier Div.
15th of 36, NA3HL
Lost Div. Semifinals, 1–2 vs. Great Falls Americans
2019–20 47 39 7 1 79 241 119 1404 1st of 8, Frontier Div.
3rd of 34, NA3HL
Playoffs cancelled
2020–21 40 13 22 5 31 124 163 1250 6th of 8, Frontier Div.
21st of 31, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2021–22 47 26 17 4 56 194 183 1247 3rd of 8, Frontier Div.
16th of 34, NA3HL
Won play-in series, 2–0 vs. Butte Cobras
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0-2 Gillette Wild
2022–23 47 23 23 3 47 151 174 1258 5th of 8, Frontier Div.
20th of 34, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2023–24 47 30 16 1 61 196 152 1283 3rd of 8, Frontier Div.
14th of 34, NA3HL
Lost Div Semifinal 0-2 (Gillette Wild)

Notable Icedogs alumni edit

The Icedogs have had a number of alumni move on to NCAA Division I, Division III, and higher levels of junior ice hockey, and professional ice hockey, including:[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bozeman hires Perkins and new Head Coach and GM". NA3HL. May 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "Bozeman IceDogs hockey team [AWHL] statistics and history at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com.
  3. ^ "Ice Dogs hand out awards".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "History of the Bozeman Icedogs". bozemanicedogs.com/.
  5. ^ Writer, SEAN KELLY-Chronicle Sports. "Hladun: Details win championships". Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
  6. ^ "Bozeman IceDogs hockey team [AWHL] statistics and history at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com.
  7. ^ "Bozeman IceDogs hockey team [NAHL] statistics and history at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com.
  8. ^ "AWHL to join NA3HL in 2014-15". North American Tier III Hockey League (NA3HL).
  9. ^ "ALUMNI". bozemanicedogs.com/alumni. Retrieved October 30, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Ice Dogs Website
  • Official League (NA3HL) Website

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The Bozeman Icedogs are a Tier III Junior ice hockey team located in Bozeman Montana The team is a member of the North American 3 Hockey League NA3HL The Icedogs play home games at the Haynes Pavilion located at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds Bozeman IcedogsCityBozeman MontanaLeagueNA3HLDivisionFrontierFounded1996 In the AFHL Home arenaHaynes PavilionColorsMaroon white black silver General managerMike Perkins 1 Head coachMike PerkinsMediaBozeman Daily ChronicleWebsitebozemanicedogs comFranchise history1996 presentBozeman Icedogs Contents 1 History 1 1 Previous leagues 2 Season by season records 3 Notable Icedogs alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFounded in 1996 by a Michigan based investment group the Icedogs played in the Tier II Junior A American Frontier Hockey League AFHL from 1996 to 1998 2 The Icedogs were forced to play their entire first season on the road when the ownership team s funding fell short with their rink only half built Despite the circumstances which left them practicing at times outdoors and playing all home games in Helena Montana the Icedogs coached by David Smoke Cole and captained by Brad Michalski earned a 500 record and a position in the AFHL playoffs Forward Kevin Wesolek set a league record for single season scoring as he captured 1996 97 Rookie of the Year honors 3 In the fall of 1997 the Icedogs moved into the brand new Valley Ice Garden a state of the art 3 500 seat arena outside Bozeman 4 Bill Martel owner of the Bozeman construction firm that had been building the facility took over ownership of both the team and the arena providing the Gallatin Valley with its first indoor ice skating facility The rink opened to the public with an open house on September 14 1997 4 The Icedogs played their first game at the Valley Ice Garden on September 30 1997 a 6 4 victory over the Butte Irish in front of a sellout crowd with Wesolek scoring the team s first goal 4 The Icedogs went on to record sixteen and seven game unbeaten streaks while selling out nearly every game en route to a second place finish in the AFHL 4 Bozeman fell to in state rival Billings Bulls in six games in the Borne Cup Finals but earned a berth in the Gold Cup National Championship Tournament where they were eliminated in the first round of round robin play Wesolek finished second in the AFHL in scoring and set a league record for career scoring with 198 points over two seasons 4 In 1998 the AFHL changed its name to the America West Hockey League AWHL 4 The 1998 99 season brought less success for the Icedogs who struggled throughout and finished in last place in the AWHL missing the playoffs for the first time Forward Jimmy Sokol finished second in the league in scoring while linemate Jason Deitsch led the league in points per game 4 During the 1999 2000 season Cole was fired and replaced with assistant coach Dale Duner Hladun 5 The team failed to improve under Hladun who was forced to leave the team due to visa issues and replaced by assistant coach Darren Blue The Icedogs missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season 4 In March 2000 the Bozeman Icedogs hired John LaFontaine brother of National Hockey League great Pat LaFontaine as head coach and director of hockey operations LaFontaine immediately turned the program around leading the Icedogs to a 500 record and playoff appearance in his first season as coach 4 In 2003 6 the America West Hockey League merged with the North American Hockey League NAHL and the Icedogs began playing in the Tier II NAHL 7 In the 2005 06 season goaltender Matt Dalton led the NAHL in saves percentage setting NAHL records for goals against average and saves percentage Forward Josh Heidinger led the league in scoring was voted the NAHL s top forward 4 After defeating the Fairbanks Alaska Ice Dogs for their second Borne Cup title the Icedogs fell to the Texas Tornado in the final game of the national championship Robertson Cup tournament in May 2006 4 Later in May 2006 the Helena Bighorns and Billings Bulls joined the Northern Pacific Hockey League NorPac The Valley Ice Garden was sold to a beer distributor and the Tier II Icedogs were dissolved However the Icedogs would also join the Tier III Junior B NorPac when the Bozeman Blackhawks took on the Icedogs moniker and began play in Bozeman s Haynes Pavilion In 2007 the NorPac was promoted from Tier III Junior B to Junior A 4 In 2011 the Icedogs joined the other eastern teams of the NorPac and created a new American West Hockey League made up of teams in Montana and Wyoming In March 2014 the new AWHL joined the North American 3 Hockey League NA3HL as the Frontier Division in the 2014 15 season 8 The Icedogs were sold after the 2012 13 season to a local couple Alec and Kate Nisbet 4 The Icedogs and the entire league moved from the AWHL and joined the NA3HL after the 2013 14 season and became the Frontier Division 4 Previous leagues edit 1996 1998 American Frontier Hockey League 1998 2003 America West Hockey League 2003 2006 North American Hockey League 2006 2011 Northern Pacific Hockey League 2011 2014 American West Hockey League 2014 present North American 3 Hockey LeagueSeason by season records editSeason GP W L OTL Pts GF GA PIM Regular Season Finish Playoffs American West Hockey League 2011 12 48 14 34 0 28 131 207 5th of 6 AWHL Did not qualify 2012 13 48 1 47 0 2 72 376 7th of 7 AWHL Did not qualify 2013 14 48 5 39 4 14 113 265 7th of 7 AWHL Did not qualify North American 3 Hockey League 2014 15 47 15 31 1 31 119 193 990 5th of 7 Frontier Div 23rd of 31 NA3HL Did not qualify 2015 16 47 29 11 7 65 191 134 911 3rd of 7 Frontier Div 12th of 34 NA3HL Lost Div Semifinals 0 2 vs Great Falls Americans 2016 17 47 24 21 2 50 174 168 1412 5th of 8 Frontier Div 23rd of 48 NA3HL Won Div Quarterfinals 2 0 vs Missoula Jr BruinsLost Div Semifinals 0 2 vs Yellowstone Quake 2017 18 47 5 41 1 11 104 289 867 6th of 6 Frontier Div 41st of 42 NA3HL Did not qualify 2018 19 47 28 15 4 60 197 136 851 3rd of 7 Frontier Div 15th of 36 NA3HL Lost Div Semifinals 1 2 vs Great Falls Americans 2019 20 47 39 7 1 79 241 119 1404 1st of 8 Frontier Div 3rd of 34 NA3HL Playoffs cancelled 2020 21 40 13 22 5 31 124 163 1250 6th of 8 Frontier Div 21st of 31 NA3HL Did not qualify 2021 22 47 26 17 4 56 194 183 1247 3rd of 8 Frontier Div 16th of 34 NA3HL Won play in series 2 0 vs Butte CobrasLost Div Semifinals 0 2 Gillette Wild 2022 23 47 23 23 3 47 151 174 1258 5th of 8 Frontier Div 20th of 34 NA3HL Did not qualify 2023 24 47 30 16 1 61 196 152 1283 3rd of 8 Frontier Div 14th of 34 NA3HL Lost Div Semifinal 0 2 Gillette Wild Notable Icedogs alumni editThe Icedogs have had a number of alumni move on to NCAA Division I Division III and higher levels of junior ice hockey and professional ice hockey including 9 Ryan Carrigan 1996 1999 Northern Michigan University NCAA Division I 2000 2002 Niagara University NCAA Division I 2002 2005 Rockford IceHogs UHL 2005 2007 Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees CHL 2007 2008 Jason Deitsch 1998 1999 2006 UHL Rookie of the Year assistant captain of Cincinnati Cyclones Thomas Hajek 1996 1998 All star and team captain of the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League Matt Dalton 2005 2006 NAHL MVP 2006 Boston Bruins 2009 2010 Olympian for South Korea 2018 References edit Bozeman hires Perkins and new Head Coach and GM NA3HL May 12 2021 Bozeman IceDogs hockey team AWHL statistics and history at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Ice Dogs hand out awards a b c d e f g h i j k l m n History of the Bozeman Icedogs bozemanicedogs com Writer SEAN KELLY Chronicle Sports Hladun Details win championships Bozeman Daily Chronicle Bozeman IceDogs hockey team AWHL statistics and history at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Bozeman IceDogs hockey team NAHL statistics and history at hockeydb com www hockeydb com AWHL to join NA3HL in 2014 15 North American Tier III Hockey League NA3HL ALUMNI bozemanicedogs com alumni Retrieved October 30 2020 External links editOfficial Ice Dogs Website Official League NA3HL Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bozeman Icedogs amp oldid 1212795819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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