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Pensacola Ice Flyers
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CityPensacola, Florida
LeagueSouthern Professional Hockey League
Founded2009
Home arenaPensacola Bay Center
ColorsNavy blue, grey, white
     
Owner(s)Greg Harris
Head coachRod Aldoff
MediaPensacola News Journal, WEAR3
Franchise history
2009–presentPensacola Ice Flyers
Championships
Regular season titles1 (2013–14)
Playoff championships3 (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16)
Current season

The Pensacola Ice Flyers are a professional ice hockey team of the Southern Professional Hockey League. The team played their first season in 2009–10. Home games are played at the Pensacola Bay Center, previously home to the ECHL's Pensacola Ice Pilots from 1996 until their folding in 2008.

The "Ice Flyers" name has a double meaning – it is both a tribute to Pensacola's heritage in naval aviation (Naval Air Station Pensacola is home to the legendary Blue Angels and the National Museum of Naval Aviation) and a homage to original owner Tim Kerr, who previously played eleven seasons with the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers.[1]

On April 14, 2013, the Ice Flyers beat the Huntsville Havoc 2–0 in Game 3 of the President's Cup Finals to win the franchise's first-ever President's Cup.[2] The win also solidified the City of Pensacola's first ever professional sports championship.

Season-by-season records

Regular season

Season GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish
2009–10 56 25 23 8 58 176 205 968 5th of 7, SPHL
2010–11 56 28 28 56 187 195 1148 5th of 8, SPHL
2011–12 56 30 22 4 64 187 176 873 4th of 9, SPHL
2012–13 56 33 18 5 71 171 149 1113 3rd of 9, SPHL
2013–14 56 38 13 5 81 207 139 1029 1st of 10, SPHL
2014–15 56 32 18 6 70 179 148 857 3rd of 8, SPHL
2015–16 56 31 20 5 67 175 157 1098 2nd of 9, SPHL
2016–17 56 27 21 8 62 171 154 914 7th of 10, SPHL
2017–18 56 33 16 7 73 189 156 804 3rd of 10, SPHL
2018–19 56 26 24 6 58 143 150 752 7th of 10, SPHL

Post season

Season GP W L GF GA PIM Finish
2009–10 3 1 2 8 11 72 Lost Quarterfinals
2010–11 3 1 2 8 13 59 Lost Quarterfinals
2011–12 6 4 2 14 8 94 Lost League Finals
2012–13 7 6 1 18 9 86 Won President's Cup
2013–14 7 6 1 28 10 87 Won President's Cup
2014–15 3 1 2 6 7 20 Lost Quarterfinals
2015–16 7 7 0 29 16 69 Won President's Cup
2016–17 4 2 2 9 8 28 Lost Semifinals
2017–18 2 0 2 5 10 32 Lost Quarterfinals
2018–19 3 1 2 7 9 32 Lost Quarterfinals

Roster

Updated September 10, 2019.[3]

Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
Canada Cameron Bakker D L 38 2019 Mississauga, Ontario Ice Flyers
Canada Craig Cescon D L 31 2019 Kenmore, Ontario Ice Flyers
United States Brett D'Andrea F L 30 2018 Columbus, Michigan Ice Flyers
United States Joseph Drapluk F L 30 2019 Pembroke Pines, Florida Ice Flyers
United States Michael Ederer F L 28 2019 Lancaster, New York Ice Flyers
United States Connor Frantti D R 30 2019 Spring Grove, Illinois Ice Flyers
United States Kyle Froese D L 30 2019 Traverse City, Michigan Ice Flyers
United States Jesse Kessler D R 31 2018 Franklin, Tennessee Ice Flyers
United States Eddie Matsushima F L 30 2018 Verona, Wisconsin Ice Flyers
Canada Garrett Milan F L 33 2018 North Vancouver, British Columbia Ice Flyers
United States David Powlowski F L 30 2019 Rochester, New York Ice Flyers
Canada Blake Young F L 30 2019 North Battleford, Saskatchewan Ice Flyers

Former Ice Flyers who have gone on to represent their country internationally

  • Roman Andrejev (Estonia) - Andrejev played for the Ice Flyers during his only season of North American professional hockey in 2013–14. Andrejev represented Estonia prior to his time with the Ice Flyers at both the U18 and U20 levels but he made his debut with the Estonian National Team at the 2014 IIHF World Championship Division II, Group A where he was second on the team and tied for third for in the whole tournament in scoring as the Estonians gained promotion to 2015 IIHF World Championship Division I, Group B. He and the Estonians have competed in Division I, Group B since and have avoided relegation back down to Division II, Group A.
  • Joey Hughes (Australia) - Hughes played his rookie professional season, and last season in North America, with the Ice Flyers during their inaugural season. Hughes had represented Australia in the World Championships prior to playing for the Ice Flyers and was unable to play in the 2010 World Championship due to the SPHL Playoffs. He made his return to the Australian National Team for the 2011 World Championships and also competed in the 2012 edition.

See also

References

  1. ^ Blakeney, Jason (May 9, 2009). "Commentary: New team, new name, new opportunity". Pensacola News Journal. Archived from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved May 10, 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Huntsville Havoc loses to Pensacola in SPHL championship game". al.com. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Pensacola Ice Flyers roster". Pointstreak. Retrieved 2019-09-10.