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Wichita Falls Wildcats

The Wichita Falls Wildcats were a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's South Division. The Wildcats played out of the 7,380-seat Kay Yeager Coliseum in Wichita Falls, Texas. After failing to find a buyer, the Wildcats ceased operations for the 2017–18 season.

Wichita Falls Wildcats
CityWichita Falls, Texas
LeagueNAHL
DivisionSouth
Founded1993 (In the AFHL)
Home arenaKay Yeager Coliseum
ColorsBlack, Red, and White
     
Owner(s)Roy Davoult, Alex Shnayderman
General managerPaul Baxter
Head coachJosh Nelson (interim)
MediaYouTube, FASTHockey
Franchise history
1993–1996Vail Avalanche
1996–2002Butte Irish
2002–2004Wichita Falls Rustlers
2004–2017Wichita Falls Wildcats

History edit

Previously known as the Wichita Falls Rustlers (and before this, the Butte Irish of Butte, Montana and the Vail Avalanche of Vail, Colorado), the franchise was a part of the American Frontier/America West Hockey League prior to 2003, and became an NAHL team after the two leagues merged for the 2003–04 season. The Irish, Rustlers, and Wildcats are technically three separate franchises, but with a major overlap of players and coaches between the organizations, they are often listed together as one.[citation needed]

After 13 seasons as the Wildcats, ownership had been trying to sell the franchise to keep it in Wichita Falls during the 2016–17 season. After failing to find a buyer, they announced they would not be operating the team in the 2017–18 season.[1][2]

In 2018, there was an attempt to bring junior hockey back to Wichita Falls with the Wichita Falls Force, a team in the USA Central Hockey League, but the entire league folded after only six weeks of operation. The NAHL later announced a Wichita Falls expansion team for the 2020–21 season.[3]

Season-by-season records edit

Season GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs Avg Attend
Vail Avalanche (AFHL)
1993–94 Statistics unavailable
1994–95 Statistics unavailable League Champions
1995–96 Statistics unavailable
Butte Irish (AFHL)
1996–97 60 38 17 5 81 264 181 N/A 2nd Lost in finals
1997–98 60 25 33 2 52 229 264 N/A 6th Did not qualify
Butte Irish (AWHL)
1998–99 60 32 23 5 69 224 238 N/A 3rd Lost in semifinals
1999–00 58 23 32 3 49 205 263 1,283 6th Lost in 1st round
2000–01 60 6 51 3 15 166 345 1,969 8th Lost in 1st round
2001–02 56 21 28 7 49 214 240 N/A 8th Lost in 1st round
Wichita Falls Rustlers (AWHL)
2002–03 56 43 11 2 88 215 115 1,255 1st, South Lost in semifinals
Wichita Falls Rustlers (NAHL)
2003–04 56 29 20 7 65 200 172 1,039 3rd, South N/A
Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL)
2004–05 56 28 21 7 63 206 218 1,163 4th, South Lost 1st Round, 0–3 vs. Texas Tornado 1,948
2005–06 58 26 28 4 56 171 189 1,045 4th, South Lost 1st Round, 2–3 vs. Texas Tornado 1,987
2006–07 62 22 34 6 50 175 227 1,126 5th, South Did not qualify 1,872
2007–08 58 38 18 2 78 221 181 1,715 3rd, South Lost 1st Round, 1–3 vs. Fairbanks Ice Dogs 1,890
2008–09 58 24 25 9 57 163 203 1,695 3rd, South Lost 1st Round, 2–3 vs. Topeka RoadRunners 1,826
2009–10 58 18 34 6 42 175 251 1,530 5th, South Did not qualify 1,907
2010–11 58 26 27 5 57 189 190 1,527 4th, South Lost Div. Semifinals, 2–3 vs. Topeka RoadRunners 1,894
2011–12 60 20 35 5 45 149 204 1.134 6th, South Did not qualify 2,038
2012–13 60 26 30 4 56 183 200 955 5th, South Did not qualify 1,895
2013–14 60 31 25 4 66 170 157 1,170 4th, South Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–3 vs. Amarillo 1,506
2014–15 60 39 16 5 83 242 182 858 3rd, South Won Play-in series, 2–0 vs. Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
Lost 1st Round, 1–3 vs. Topeka RoadRunners
1,593
2015–16 60 44 11 5 93 224 141 1,093 1st, South Won Div. Semifinals, 3–0 vs. Odessa Jackalopes
Won Div. Finals, 3–0 vs. Topeka RoadRunners
Won Robertson Cup Semifinals, 2–0 vs. Bismarck Bobcats
Lost Robertson Cup Championship Game, 0–2 vs. Fairbanks Ice Dogs
1,659
2016–17 60 29 24 7 65 187 203 1,672 4th, South Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–3 vs. Lone Star Brahmas 1,086

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wildcats' season ends with 4-3 overtime loss". Times Record News. April 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "NAHL announces divisional alignment, events for 2017-18 season". NAHL. May 26, 2017.
  3. ^ "NAHL Team in Wichita Falls, Texas Approved for the 2020-21 Season". OurSports Central. October 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • NAHL website

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The Wichita Falls Wildcats were a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League s South Division The Wildcats played out of the 7 380 seat Kay Yeager Coliseum in Wichita Falls Texas After failing to find a buyer the Wildcats ceased operations for the 2017 18 season Wichita Falls WildcatsCityWichita Falls TexasLeagueNAHLDivisionSouthFounded1993 In the AFHL Home arenaKay Yeager ColiseumColorsBlack Red and White Owner s Roy Davoult Alex ShnaydermanGeneral managerPaul BaxterHead coachJosh Nelson interim MediaYouTube FASTHockeyFranchise history1993 1996Vail Avalanche1996 2002Butte Irish2002 2004Wichita Falls Rustlers2004 2017Wichita Falls Wildcats Contents 1 History 2 Season by season records 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPreviously known as the Wichita Falls Rustlers and before this the Butte Irish of Butte Montana and the Vail Avalanche of Vail Colorado the franchise was a part of the American Frontier America West Hockey League prior to 2003 and became an NAHL team after the two leagues merged for the 2003 04 season The Irish Rustlers and Wildcats are technically three separate franchises but with a major overlap of players and coaches between the organizations they are often listed together as one citation needed After 13 seasons as the Wildcats ownership had been trying to sell the franchise to keep it in Wichita Falls during the 2016 17 season After failing to find a buyer they announced they would not be operating the team in the 2017 18 season 1 2 In 2018 there was an attempt to bring junior hockey back to Wichita Falls with the Wichita Falls Force a team in the USA Central Hockey League but the entire league folded after only six weeks of operation The NAHL later announced a Wichita Falls expansion team for the 2020 21 season 3 Season by season records editSeason GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs Avg Attend Vail Avalanche AFHL 1993 94 Statistics unavailable 1994 95 Statistics unavailable League Champions 1995 96 Statistics unavailable Butte Irish AFHL 1996 97 60 38 17 5 81 264 181 N A 2nd Lost in finals 1997 98 60 25 33 2 52 229 264 N A 6th Did not qualify Butte Irish AWHL 1998 99 60 32 23 5 69 224 238 N A 3rd Lost in semifinals 1999 00 58 23 32 3 49 205 263 1 283 6th Lost in 1st round 2000 01 60 6 51 3 15 166 345 1 969 8th Lost in 1st round 2001 02 56 21 28 7 49 214 240 N A 8th Lost in 1st round Wichita Falls Rustlers AWHL 2002 03 56 43 11 2 88 215 115 1 255 1st South Lost in semifinals Wichita Falls Rustlers NAHL 2003 04 56 29 20 7 65 200 172 1 039 3rd South N A Wichita Falls Wildcats NAHL 2004 05 56 28 21 7 63 206 218 1 163 4th South Lost 1st Round 0 3 vs Texas Tornado 1 948 2005 06 58 26 28 4 56 171 189 1 045 4th South Lost 1st Round 2 3 vs Texas Tornado 1 987 2006 07 62 22 34 6 50 175 227 1 126 5th South Did not qualify 1 872 2007 08 58 38 18 2 78 221 181 1 715 3rd South Lost 1st Round 1 3 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs 1 890 2008 09 58 24 25 9 57 163 203 1 695 3rd South Lost 1st Round 2 3 vs Topeka RoadRunners 1 826 2009 10 58 18 34 6 42 175 251 1 530 5th South Did not qualify 1 907 2010 11 58 26 27 5 57 189 190 1 527 4th South Lost Div Semifinals 2 3 vs Topeka RoadRunners 1 894 2011 12 60 20 35 5 45 149 204 1 134 6th South Did not qualify 2 038 2012 13 60 26 30 4 56 183 200 955 5th South Did not qualify 1 895 2013 14 60 31 25 4 66 170 157 1 170 4th South Lost Div Semifinals 0 3 vs Amarillo 1 506 2014 15 60 39 16 5 83 242 182 858 3rd South Won Play in series 2 0 vs Rio Grande Valley Killer BeesLost 1st Round 1 3 vs Topeka RoadRunners 1 593 2015 16 60 44 11 5 93 224 141 1 093 1st South Won Div Semifinals 3 0 vs Odessa JackalopesWon Div Finals 3 0 vs Topeka RoadRunnersWon Robertson Cup Semifinals 2 0 vs Bismarck Bobcats Lost Robertson Cup Championship Game 0 2 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs 1 659 2016 17 60 29 24 7 65 187 203 1 672 4th South Lost Div Semifinals 0 3 vs Lone Star Brahmas 1 086Notable alumni editAndrew Conboy drafted by the Montreal Canadiens NHL in 2007 Chad Costello ECHL Most Valuable Player in 2011 12 2015 16 and 2016 17 Evan Cowley drafted by Florida Panthers NHL in 2013 Cal Heeter played one game with the Philadelphia Flyers NHL Tucker Poolman drafted by the Winnipeg Jets NHL in 2013 Dan Sexton played for the Anaheim Ducks NHL and several teams in the Kontinental Hockey League Zach Trotman drafted by the Boston Bruins NHL in 2010 has played for the Bruins and Pittsburgh PenguinsReferences edit Wildcats season ends with 4 3 overtime loss Times Record News April 22 2017 NAHL announces divisional alignment events for 2017 18 season NAHL May 26 2017 NAHL Team in Wichita Falls Texas Approved for the 2020 21 Season OurSports Central October 15 2019 External links editOfficial site NAHL website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wichita Falls Wildcats amp oldid 1220404539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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