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Atlanta Gladiators

The Atlanta Gladiators are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in Duluth, Georgia. The Gladiators play in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference. They play their home games at Gas South Arena, approximately 22 miles (35 km) northeast of Atlanta.

Atlanta Gladiators
CityDuluth, Georgia
LeagueECHL
ConferenceEastern
DivisionSouth
Founded1995
Home arenaGas South Arena
ColorsNavy blue, gold, light blue
     
Owner(s)ATL Hockey Group, LLC
Alex Campbell (majority) and Anson Carter (minority)[1]
General managerJeff Pyle
Head coachDerek Nesbitt
MediaECHL.TV (Internet)
680 The Fan
AffiliatesNashville Predators (NHL)
Milwaukee Admirals (AHL)
Websiteatlantagladiators.com
Franchise history
1995–2002Mobile Mysticks
2003–2015Gwinnett Gladiators
2015–presentAtlanta Gladiators
Championships
Division titles3 (2005–06, 2011–12, 2012–13)
Conference titles1 (2005–06)
Current season

The franchise originated as the Mobile Mysticks in 1995. They suspended operations in 2002 and moved to Duluth in 2003 where they were originally known as the Gwinnett Gladiators. In 2015, they changed their name to the Atlanta Gladiators.[2] They were the South Division and American Conference champions in 2006, falling four-games-to-one to the Alaska Aces in the Kelly Cup finals.

History edit

Birth of the Gladiators edit

The franchise originated as the Mobile Mysticks who played in Mobile, Alabama, from 1995 to 2002. It suspended operations in 2002 due to declining attendance. After a year off, Toby Jeffreys, the owner of the Mysticks, relocated his franchise to Gwinnett County, Georgia, in 2003 and was rebranded the Gwinnett Gladiators. He then sold minority stakes of the franchise to local business owners to create Gwinnett County Hockey, LLC.[3] Jeff Pyle—who served as the Mysticks' head coach starting in 1998—returned to the franchise for their first season.

The Gladiators made an appearance in the 2006 Kelly Cup Finals, losing to the Alaska Aces in five games.

On July 13, 2011, Pyle was named head coach of the American Hockey League's Texas Stars.[4] The Gladiators announced on August 3, 2011, that John Wroblewski, former assistant coach for the Wheeling Nailers, had been selected to take Pyle's place as the team's head coach. The Gladiators won the ECHL South Division in the two years of Wrobelski's tenure.[5]

On August 7, 2013, Wroblewski was hired by the AHL's Rochester Americans as an assistant coach. Rick Emmett, a former defenseman for the Gladiators, took over as head coach.[6]

Emmett was relieved of his duties as head coach on December 2, 2014. At the time, assistant coach, and former Gladiator captain, Andy Brandt was named the interim head coach.[7] Brandt would remain the interim head coach through the remainder of the 2014–15 season before being named to head coach on March 21, 2015.[8] Former Valpellice Bulldogs head coach Mike Flanagan also joined the coaching staff in December 2014, serving as the team's assistant coach.[9]

Rebranding as Atlanta Gladiators edit

Following the 2014–15 season, the Gladiators became the affiliate of the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins.[10] On September 9, 2015, the Gladiators organization announced that they would be known as the Atlanta Gladiators to expand their brand to include the entire Atlanta metropolitan area.[11] As part of the name change, the Gladiators updated their “primary” and “wordmark” logos to reflect the Atlanta designation. The rest of the Gladiators logos remained the same, as did the team colors.[12]

After two seasons as head coach, Andy Brandt left to take the associate coaching position with St. Norbert College in 2017. The Gladiators would then hire two-time Kelly Cup winning coach Chuck Weber as his replacement.[13]

During the 2017–18 season, the franchise was purchased by Virginia-based ownership group called Danor Vienna LLC, headed by real estate developer P. Daniel Orlich.[14] Head coach Weber left after one season to take an assistant coaching position with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) NCAA Div. I men's team in order to be closer to home.[15] Jeff Pyle was then brought back as head coach and general manager after leaving for the AHL in 2011.[16][17]

In 2019, the Gladiators updated their primary colors from garnet and black to navy blue and gold.[18]

On October 1, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Gladiators enacted the ECHL's COVID-19 voluntary suspension policy and opted out of playing in the 2020–21 season.[19][20] The team announced they would return to play in the 2021–22 season.

Prior to the start of the 2022–23 season on October 19, 2022, ownership of the team was transferred to ATL Hockey Group, LLC, led by businessman Alex Campbell with former NHL player and NHL on TNT commentator Anson Carter holding a minority stake.[1] On November 7, 2022, the Gladiators unveiled plans to take on the identity of the former Atlanta Thrashers for a single game on December 16 against the Greenville Swamp Rabbits.[21]

On June 6, 2023, the Gladiators announced former team captain Derek Nesbitt as the sixth head coach in team history. Jeff Pyle, who had served as the team's head coach for the previous four seasons, was promoted to Director of Hockey Operations for the club.[22]

Affiliations edit

The Gladiators served as the ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers and their AHL affiliate Chicago Wolves from their inception in 2003 until 2011, when the Thrashers franchise moved to Winnipeg and the Gladiators ended their affiliation with the franchise. The team also served as an affiliate for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2008–09 season and for the Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2009–10 season.[23][24]

On August 17, 2011, the Gladiators announced their affiliation with the Phoenix Coyotes and the Portland Pirates for the 2011–12 season.[25] They later announced an affiliation agreement with the Buffalo Sabres, and their AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans.[26] That affiliation lapsed at the end of the 2011–12 season, leaving the Gladiators affiliated exclusively with Phoenix for the 2012–13 season.[27] The Gladiators would carry that affiliation through the end of the 2014–15 season.

On August 6, 2015, the Gladiators announced a two-year affiliation deal with the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins.[10] In February 2017, the Gladiators and Bruins extended their affiliation for another two seasons[28] and then added fifth season for 2019–20.[29] In 2021, the Bruins switched their ECHL affiliation to the Maine Mariners and the Gladiators affiliated with the Ottawa Senators.[30]

On August 25, 2022, the Gladiators became the ECHL affiliate for the Arizona Coyotes for the second time.[31]

On June 6, 2023, the Gladiators became the ECHL affiliate for the NHL's Nashville Predators and AHL's Milwaukee Admirals.[32]

Season-by-season record edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA Standing Year Wild Card Round
Conf. 1st round (2006–08)§
1st round
Conf. Quarterfinals
2nd round
Conf. Semifinals
3rd round
Conf. Finals
Kelly Cup
2003–04 72 42 22 0 8 92 248 193 3rd, Central 2004 No WC game in Western Conf. W, 3–2, MIS W, 3–1, LOU L, 1–3, IDA
2004–05 72 40 24 1 7 88 241 202 3rd, South 2005 W, 3–1, MIS L, 1–3, CHR
2005–06 72 50 15 0 7 107 304 208 1st, South 2006 BYE W, 3–0, SC W, 3–1, FLA W, 4–1, TOL L, 1–4, AK
2006–07 72 41 24 5 2 89 289 256 3rd, South 2007 BYE L, 1–3, TX
2007–08 72 44 23 2 3 93 247 198 3rd, South 2008 W, 3–0, CHR L, 2–3, SC
2008–09 72 31 35 1 5 68 214 246 4th, South 2009 L, 1–4, FLA
2009–10 72 31 33 5 3 70 243 277 4th, South 2010 Did not qualify
2010–11 72 30 34 3 5 68 203 250 4th, South 2011 Did not qualify
2011–12 72 41 20 7 4 93 214 200 1st, South 2012 L, 1–3, SC
2012–13 72 43 26 2 1 89 211 191 1st, South 2013 W, 4–0, SC L, 2–4, CIN
2013–14 72 29 38 3 2 63 203 227 5th, South 2014 Did not qualify
2014–15 72 20 45 3 4 47 174 263 7th, East 2015 Did not qualify
2015–16 72 34 31 5 2 75 189 224 4th, South 2016 Did not qualify
2016–17 72 27 37 6 2 62 234 278 6th, South 2017 Did not qualify
2017–18 72 32 35 2 3 69 205 229 4th, South 2018 L, 0–4, FLA
2018–19 72 31 30 8 3 73 197 211 5th, South 2019 Did not qualify
2019–20 61 29 28 2 2 62 200 230 4th, South 2020 Season cancelled
2020–21 Opted out of participating due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2021 did not participate
2021–22 72 43 24 4 1 91 220 198 2nd, South 2022 L, 0–4, JAX
2022–23 72 35 30 6 1 91 226 240 6th, South 2023 Did not qualify
2023–24 72 23 45 3 1 50 187 264 7th, South 2024 Did not qualify

Players edit

Current roster edit

Updated April 28, 2024.[33][34]
Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
27   Dylan Carabia D R 27 2022 Sebastian, Florida Gladiators
40   Tyler Harmon G L 26 2023 Jonesville, Michigan Gladiators
9   Mitch Walinski F R 25 2023 Lincoln, Rhode Island Gladiators
11   Zach Yoder D R 29 2021 Woodstock, Georgia Gladiators

Notable players edit

References edit

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  14. ^ "Atlanta Gladiators sold to Virginia-based businessman". Gwinnett Daily Post. March 20, 2018.
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  20. ^ "ECHL confirms start date for 2020-21 season". ECHL. October 9, 2020. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
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  26. ^ Press Release (September 20, 2011). . Gwinnett Gladiators. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
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  30. ^ "GLADIATORS ANNOUNCE AFFILIATION WITH OTTAWA SENATORS". ECHL. August 9, 2021.
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  34. ^ "Atlanta Gladiators Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved April 28, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Atlanta Gladiators are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in Duluth Georgia The Gladiators play in the South Division of the ECHL s Eastern Conference They play their home games at Gas South Arena approximately 22 miles 35 km northeast of Atlanta Atlanta GladiatorsCityDuluth GeorgiaLeagueECHLConferenceEasternDivisionSouthFounded1995Home arenaGas South ArenaColorsNavy blue gold light blue Owner s ATL Hockey Group LLCAlex Campbell majority and Anson Carter minority 1 General managerJeff PyleHead coachDerek NesbittMediaECHL TV Internet 680 The FanAffiliatesNashville Predators NHL Milwaukee Admirals AHL Websiteatlantagladiators wbr comFranchise history1995 2002Mobile Mysticks2003 2015Gwinnett Gladiators2015 presentAtlanta GladiatorsChampionshipsDivision titles3 2005 06 2011 12 2012 13 Conference titles1 2005 06 Current season The franchise originated as the Mobile Mysticks in 1995 They suspended operations in 2002 and moved to Duluth in 2003 where they were originally known as the Gwinnett Gladiators In 2015 they changed their name to the Atlanta Gladiators 2 They were the South Division and American Conference champions in 2006 falling four games to one to the Alaska Aces in the Kelly Cup finals Contents 1 History 1 1 Birth of the Gladiators 1 2 Rebranding as Atlanta Gladiators 2 Affiliations 3 Season by season record 4 Players 4 1 Current roster 4 2 Notable players 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBirth of the Gladiators edit The franchise originated as the Mobile Mysticks who played in Mobile Alabama from 1995 to 2002 It suspended operations in 2002 due to declining attendance After a year off Toby Jeffreys the owner of the Mysticks relocated his franchise to Gwinnett County Georgia in 2003 and was rebranded the Gwinnett Gladiators He then sold minority stakes of the franchise to local business owners to create Gwinnett County Hockey LLC 3 Jeff Pyle who served as the Mysticks head coach starting in 1998 returned to the franchise for their first season The Gladiators made an appearance in the 2006 Kelly Cup Finals losing to the Alaska Aces in five games On July 13 2011 Pyle was named head coach of the American Hockey League s Texas Stars 4 The Gladiators announced on August 3 2011 that John Wroblewski former assistant coach for the Wheeling Nailers had been selected to take Pyle s place as the team s head coach The Gladiators won the ECHL South Division in the two years of Wrobelski s tenure 5 On August 7 2013 Wroblewski was hired by the AHL s Rochester Americans as an assistant coach Rick Emmett a former defenseman for the Gladiators took over as head coach 6 Emmett was relieved of his duties as head coach on December 2 2014 At the time assistant coach and former Gladiator captain Andy Brandt was named the interim head coach 7 Brandt would remain the interim head coach through the remainder of the 2014 15 season before being named to head coach on March 21 2015 8 Former Valpellice Bulldogs head coach Mike Flanagan also joined the coaching staff in December 2014 serving as the team s assistant coach 9 Rebranding as Atlanta Gladiators edit Following the 2014 15 season the Gladiators became the affiliate of the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate the Providence Bruins 10 On September 9 2015 the Gladiators organization announced that they would be known as the Atlanta Gladiators to expand their brand to include the entire Atlanta metropolitan area 11 As part of the name change the Gladiators updated their primary and wordmark logos to reflect the Atlanta designation The rest of the Gladiators logos remained the same as did the team colors 12 After two seasons as head coach Andy Brandt left to take the associate coaching position with St Norbert College in 2017 The Gladiators would then hire two time Kelly Cup winning coach Chuck Weber as his replacement 13 During the 2017 18 season the franchise was purchased by Virginia based ownership group called Danor Vienna LLC headed by real estate developer P Daniel Orlich 14 Head coach Weber left after one season to take an assistant coaching position with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute RPI NCAA Div I men s team in order to be closer to home 15 Jeff Pyle was then brought back as head coach and general manager after leaving for the AHL in 2011 16 17 In 2019 the Gladiators updated their primary colors from garnet and black to navy blue and gold 18 On October 1 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic the Gladiators enacted the ECHL s COVID 19 voluntary suspension policy and opted out of playing in the 2020 21 season 19 20 The team announced they would return to play in the 2021 22 season Prior to the start of the 2022 23 season on October 19 2022 ownership of the team was transferred to ATL Hockey Group LLC led by businessman Alex Campbell with former NHL player and NHL on TNT commentator Anson Carter holding a minority stake 1 On November 7 2022 the Gladiators unveiled plans to take on the identity of the former Atlanta Thrashers for a single game on December 16 against the Greenville Swamp Rabbits 21 On June 6 2023 the Gladiators announced former team captain Derek Nesbitt as the sixth head coach in team history Jeff Pyle who had served as the team s head coach for the previous four seasons was promoted to Director of Hockey Operations for the club 22 Affiliations editThe Gladiators served as the ECHL affiliate of the NHL s Atlanta Thrashers and their AHL affiliate Chicago Wolves from their inception in 2003 until 2011 when the Thrashers franchise moved to Winnipeg and the Gladiators ended their affiliation with the franchise The team also served as an affiliate for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2008 09 season and for the Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2009 10 season 23 24 On August 17 2011 the Gladiators announced their affiliation with the Phoenix Coyotes and the Portland Pirates for the 2011 12 season 25 They later announced an affiliation agreement with the Buffalo Sabres and their AHL affiliate the Rochester Americans 26 That affiliation lapsed at the end of the 2011 12 season leaving the Gladiators affiliated exclusively with Phoenix for the 2012 13 season 27 The Gladiators would carry that affiliation through the end of the 2014 15 season On August 6 2015 the Gladiators announced a two year affiliation deal with the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate the Providence Bruins 10 In February 2017 the Gladiators and Bruins extended their affiliation for another two seasons 28 and then added fifth season for 2019 20 29 In 2021 the Bruins switched their ECHL affiliation to the Maine Mariners and the Gladiators affiliated with the Ottawa Senators 30 On August 25 2022 the Gladiators became the ECHL affiliate for the Arizona Coyotes for the second time 31 On June 6 2023 the Gladiators became the ECHL affiliate for the NHL s Nashville Predators and AHL s Milwaukee Admirals 32 Season by season record editRegular season Playoffs Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA Standing Year Wild Card RoundConf 1st round 2006 08 1st roundConf Quarterfinals 2nd roundConf Semifinals 3rd roundConf Finals Kelly Cup 2003 04 72 42 22 0 8 92 248 193 3rd Central 2004 No WC game in Western Conf W 3 2 MIS W 3 1 LOU L 1 3 IDA 2004 05 72 40 24 1 7 88 241 202 3rd South 2005 W 3 1 MIS L 1 3 CHR 2005 06 72 50 15 0 7 107 304 208 1st South 2006 BYE W 3 0 SC W 3 1 FLA W 4 1 TOL L 1 4 AK 2006 07 72 41 24 5 2 89 289 256 3rd South 2007 BYE L 1 3 TX 2007 08 72 44 23 2 3 93 247 198 3rd South 2008 W 3 0 CHR L 2 3 SC 2008 09 72 31 35 1 5 68 214 246 4th South 2009 L 1 4 FLA 2009 10 72 31 33 5 3 70 243 277 4th South 2010 Did not qualify 2010 11 72 30 34 3 5 68 203 250 4th South 2011 Did not qualify 2011 12 72 41 20 7 4 93 214 200 1st South 2012 L 1 3 SC 2012 13 72 43 26 2 1 89 211 191 1st South 2013 W 4 0 SC L 2 4 CIN 2013 14 72 29 38 3 2 63 203 227 5th South 2014 Did not qualify 2014 15 72 20 45 3 4 47 174 263 7th East 2015 Did not qualify 2015 16 72 34 31 5 2 75 189 224 4th South 2016 Did not qualify 2016 17 72 27 37 6 2 62 234 278 6th South 2017 Did not qualify 2017 18 72 32 35 2 3 69 205 229 4th South 2018 L 0 4 FLA 2018 19 72 31 30 8 3 73 197 211 5th South 2019 Did not qualify 2019 20 61 29 28 2 2 62 200 230 4th South 2020 Season cancelled 2020 21 Opted out of participating due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 did not participate 2021 22 72 43 24 4 1 91 220 198 2nd South 2022 L 0 4 JAX 2022 23 72 35 30 6 1 91 226 240 6th South 2023 Did not qualify 2023 24 72 23 45 3 1 50 187 264 7th South 2024 Did not qualify The ECHL used an unbalanced playoff format from the 1998 99 season to the 2003 04 season and again from the 2005 06 season to the 2007 08 season which resulted in five rounds Players editCurrent roster edit Updated April 28 2024 33 34 Team roster No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract 27 nbsp Dylan Carabia D R 27 2022 Sebastian Florida Gladiators 40 nbsp Tyler Harmon G L 26 2023 Jonesville Michigan Gladiators 9 nbsp Mitch Walinski F R 25 2023 Lincoln Rhode Island Gladiators 11 nbsp Zach Yoder D R 29 2021 Woodstock Georgia Gladiators Notable players edit Matt Anderson Adam Berkhoel Cam Brown Kevin Doell Louis Domingue Mike Dunham Chris Durno nbsp Atlanta Gladiators vs Pensacola Ice Pilots circa 2005 Patrick Dwyer Ryan Garbutt Michael Garnett Simon Lajeunesse Mike Lee Adam Munro Derek Nesbitt Pascal Pelletier Daniel VladarReferences edit a b BOARD OF GOVERNORS APPROVES TRANSFER OF CONTROLLING INTEREST IN ATLANTA Press release ECHL October 19 2022 Glads Become ATL Gladiators AtlantaGladiators com Atlanta Gladiators September 9 2015 Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Retrieved September 9 2015 Local Businessmen Join Gladiators Ownership Group OurSportsCentral com May 16 2003 Press release July 13 2011 Gwinnett s Pyle named head coach of AHL s Texas Stars ECHL Archived from the original on March 14 2012 Retrieved August 12 2011 Press release August 3 2011 Wroblewski named Gladiators head coach ECHL Archived from the original on March 29 2012 Retrieved August 12 2011 Emmett Named Head Coach Gwinnett Gladiators August 7 2013 Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved August 8 2013 Official Website Gwinnett Gladiators www atlantagladiators com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 16 2015 Official Website Gwinnett Gladiators www atlantagladiators com Archived from the original on June 24 2016 Retrieved September 16 2015 Official Website Gwinnett Gladiators www atlantagladiators com Archived from the original on June 24 2016 Retrieved September 16 2015 a b Bruins and Gwinnett Gladiators Enter into ECHL Affiliation Relationship Boston Bruins August 6 2015 Retrieved August 6 2015 Official Website Atlanta Gladiators www atlantagladiators com Archived from the original on 2015 09 14 Retrieved September 16 2015 Gwinnett Gladiators history Atlanta Gladiators history www georgiahockeymuseum com Retrieved 2021 12 08 Atlanta Gladiators name Chuck Weber head coach axs com August 25 2017 Atlanta Gladiators sold to Virginia based businessman Gwinnett Daily Post March 20 2018 Atlanta Gladiators in search of new head coach after Chuck Weber resignation Gwinnett Daily Post June 5 2018 Atlanta Gladiators bring back winningest coach in franchise history Gwinnett Daily Post July 6 2018 Gladiators Name Jeff Pyle as Head Coach OurSportsCentral com July 13 2018 The New Look Atlanta Gladiators OurSports Central August 6 2019 Glad enact COVID voluntary suspension of season October 1 2020 Retrieved October 1 2020 ECHL confirms start date for 2020 21 season ECHL October 9 2020 Retrieved October 9 2020 Ellis Stephen November 7 2022 ECHL s Atlanta Gladiators to use Thrashers name jersey in game Daily Faceoff Retrieved November 7 2022 Nesbitt Takes Over as Atlanta Head Coach echl com June 6 2023 Retrieved June 6 2023 Michael Wagner December 28 2008 Chicago Blackhawks Name Gwinnett Gladiators Their New ECHL Affiliate bleacherreport com Retrieved July 2 2011 Bart Logan August 25 2009 Blue Jackets amp Gladiators Become ECHL affiliates firethecannon com Retrieved July 2 2011 Press release August 17 2011 Glads sign affiliation agreement with Phoenix Gwinnett Gladiators Retrieved August 17 2011 Press Release September 20 2011 Second Affiliate Added Gwinnett Gladiators Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Retrieved September 20 2011 Press release August 7 2012 Glads back with Phoenix Gwinnett Gladiators Archived from the original on January 25 2013 Retrieved October 12 2012 Gladiators Extend Affiliation Agreement with Boston Bruins Atlanta Gladiators February 15 2017 Archived from the original on February 16 2017 Retrieved February 15 2017 Gladiators Re Up with Eastern Conference Champs OurSports Central August 15 2019 GLADIATORS ANNOUNCE AFFILIATION WITH OTTAWA SENATORS ECHL August 9 2021 Coyotes Announce New ECHL Affiliation Agreement with Atlanta Gladiators NHL com August 25 2022 Predators Enter Affiliation Agreement with ECHL s Atlanta Gladiators nhl com June 6 2023 Official Site Atlanta Gladiators Team Roster April 28 2024 Retrieved April 28 2024 Atlanta Gladiators Roster Elite Prospects Retrieved April 28 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gwinnett Gladiators Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atlanta Gladiators amp oldid 1221682341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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