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20 0124 Bridgeport Bios
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS: COACHES BIOS BRENT THOMPSON - HEAD COACH Brent Thompson is in his seventh season as head coach of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, which also marks his ninth year in the New York Islanders organization. Thompson was originally hired to coach the Sound Tigers on June 28, 2011 and led the team to a division title in 2011-12 before being named assistant South Division coach of the Islanders for two seasons (2012-14). On May 2, 2014, the Islanders announced Thompson would return to his role as head coach of the Sound Tigers. He is 246-203-50 in 499 career regular-season games as Bridgeport's head coach. Thompson became the Sound Tigers' all-time winningest head coach on Jan. 28, 2017, passing Jack Capuano with his 134th career victory. Prior to his time in Bridgeport, Thompson served as head coach of the Alaska Aces (ECHL) for two years (2009-11), winning the Kelly Cup Championship in 2011. During his two seasons as head coach in Alaska, Thompson amassed a record of 83- 50-11 and won the John Brophy Award as ECHL Coach of the Year in 2011 after leading the team to a record of 47-22-3. Thompson also served as a player/coach with the CHL’s Colorado Eagles in 2003-04 and was an assistant with the AHL’s Peoria Rivermen from 2005-09. Before joining the coaching ranks, Thompson enjoyed a 14-year professional playing career from 1991-2005, which included 121 NHL games and more than 900 professional contests. The Calgary, AB native was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round (39th overall) of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. -
Other Hockey Leagues
OTHER HOCKEY LEAGUES {Appendix 4.1, to Sports Facility Reports, Volume 14} Research completed as of August 15, 2013 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE (AHL) (AAA) League Update: The AHL had three team changes in 2012–13: The Connecticut Whale changed their name back to the Hartford Wolf Pack for the 2013–14 season. The Houston Aeros relocated to Des Moines, Iowa and became the Iowa Wild. The Peoria Rivermen moved to the Southern Professional Hockey League.. Team: Abbotsford Heat Affiliate: Calgary Flames Principal Owner: Calgary Flames Team Website Arena: Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre Date Built: 2009 Facility Cost ($/Mil): $64.7 Canadian Facility Financing: N/A Facility Website UPDATE: For the 2013–14 AHL season, the Abbotsford Heat will move to the Western Conference West Division, NAMING RIGHTS: There are currently no naming rights deals for the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre. An agreement may happen in the future as the team has been losing money and would benefit from the extra money. © Copyright 2012, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 1 Team: Adirondack Phantoms Affiliate: Philadelphia Flyers Principal Owner: Brooks Group Team Website Arena: Glens Falls Civic Center Date Built: 1979 Facility Cost ($/Mil): $7 Facility Financing: N/A Facility Website UPDATE: In January 2013, the Adirondack Phantoms accepted their lease option to play in Glens Falls for the 2013–14 season. This will be the fifth anniversary for the Phantoms and twenty-fifth season for Glens Falls in the AHL. However, the Phantoms owners have agreed to relinquish their lease option should city officials successfully recruit a long-term tenant from another AHL team. -
Other Hockey Leagues
OTHER HOCKEY LEAGUES {Appendix 4.1, to Sports Facility Reports, Volume 16} Research completed as of August 7, 2015 NATIONAL WOMEN’S HOCKEY LEAGUE League Update: The league’s inaugural season will begin in October 2015 with four teams: Boston Pride, Buffalo Beauts, Connecticut Whale, and New York Riveters. All the teams are owned and paid for through the NWHL Foundation, which is a non-profit organization. The foundation is depending on donations to fulfill its goal of being able to pay the players, and provide the education and training opportunities to youths to increase female participation in hockey throughout the country. Team: Boston Pride Year Established: 2015 Team Website Twitter: @TheBostonPride Arena: Harvard Bright-Landry Center Date Built: 1979 Facility Cost ($/Mil): N/A Percentage of Arena Publicly Financed: N/A Facility Financing: N/A Facility Website Twitter: N/A UPDATE: The Boston Pride open the season on October 11, 2015. NAMING RIGHTS: Named after Alexander H. Bright, a former Harvard hockey player, and rechristened in honor of the longtime support from alumnus C. Kevin Landry. © Copyright 2015, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 1 Team: Buffalo Beauts Year Established: 2015 Team Website Twitter: @BuffaloBeauts Arena: The HarborCenter Date Built: 2014 Facility Cost ($/Mil): $172.2 Percentage of Arena Publicly Financed: 0%, however, the Harbor Center is publicly subsidized, receiving $57 million in local and state tax breaks. Facility Financing: N/A Facility Website Twitter: @HarborCtr UPDATE: The Harbor Center is a new arena that opened in November 2014. Facility construction will be completed in 2015. -
Market, Financial Analysis, and Economic Impact for Idaho Falls, Idaho Multipurpose Events Center
Final Report Market, Financial Analysis, and Economic Impact for Idaho Falls, Idaho Multipurpose Events Center Idaho Falls, Idaho Prepared for City of Idaho Falls Submitted by Economics Research Associates Spring 2008 Reprinted January 4, 2010 ERA Project No. 17704 10990 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90024 310.477.9585 FAX 310.478.1950 www.econres.com Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Chicago Washington DC New York London Completed Spring 2008 - Reprinted Jan 4, 2010 Table of Contents Section 1. Executive Summary.............................................. 1 Section 2. Introduction and Scope of Services .................... 7 Section 3. Idaho Falls, Idaho Overview ................................ 11 Section 4. Potential Anchor Tenants / Sports Leagues / Other Events ......................................................... 22 Section 5. Comparable Events Centers ................................ 43 Section 6. Events Center – Potential Sizing and Attendance .................................................... 54 Section 7. Financial Analysis – Base Case, High and Low Scenarios ....................................................... 56 Section 8. Economic Impact Analysis ................................... 83 Appendix. Site Analysis Proposed Idaho Falls Multipurpose Events Center ERA Project No. 17704 Page i Completed Spring 2008 - Reprinted Jan 4, 2010 General Limiting Conditions Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the data contained in this study reflect the most accurate and timely information possible, and they are believed to be reliable. This study is based on estimates, assumptions and other information reviewed and evaluated by Economics Research Associates from its consultations with the client and the client's representatives and within its general knowledge of the industry. No responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies in reporting by the client, the client's agent and representatives or any other data source used in preparing or presenting this study. -
Nightly Notes Vs Phoenix 11 22 08.Indd
TONIGHT IN 2 Chris Kaufman D 6-2 200 5 Rob Dmytruk D 5-10 195 3 Andrew Thomas D 6-2 220 6 Dane Crowley D 6-2 210 4 Martin Frechette D 6-0 200 7 Gino Guyer C 5-11 195 5 Tyler Scott D 6-0 200 9 Daniel Sisca C 5-9 170 6 Tom Morrow D 6-7 220 10 Colin Sinclair RW 6-1 210 7 Scott Balan D 6-3 205 11 Matt Burke D 6-0 190 8 Sean Hurley D 6-3 225 12 Peder Skinner C 5-8 160 9 Andrew Ianiero LW 6-0 201 14 Wes Clark RW 5-11 195 10 Matt Pope F 6-1 200 17 Brett Thurston D 6-0 220 11 Dale Reinhardt C 5-9 170 18 James McEwan LW 6-0 185 14 Tylor Michel F 5-10 192 19 Kimbi Daniels C 5-11 195 15 Dave Bonk C 5-10 185 21 Mitch Carefoot RW 6-1 205 18 Jason Bailey RW 6-1 210 22 Michael Wilson D 6-1 195 19 Mark Derlago LW 6-0 197 24 T.J. Campbell D 6-0 195 20 Charlie Kronschnabel LW 6-4 209 27 Chris Stevens LW 5-10 200 22 Liam Huculak RW 6-5 220 28 Brett Peterson D 6-0 210 23 Matt Caruana C 6-0 175 33 Craig Kowalski G 5-8 190 24 Bobby Bolt LW 6-3 219 51 Ashton Rome RW 6-1 205 25 Ryan Mahrle D 5-11 175 61 Matt Fornataro C 6-0 190 27 Chad Painchaud F 6-1 190 88 Rory Rawlyk D 6-5 210 29 Ryan Nie G 6-1 215 41 Dave McKee G 6-1 187 44 Yutaka Fukufuji G 6-1 186 Head Coach - Marty Raymond Asst. -
Nightly-Notes-10-15-11B.Pdf
TONIGHT IN BAKERSFIELD CONDORS ColoRADO EaglES 2 Erik Burgdoerfer D 6-2 210 1 Mike Garman G 6-1 192 3 Joe Loprieno D 6-3 205 2 Matt Duffy D 6-2 210 5 Trevor Hunt D 5-11 185 5 Kyle Peto D 6-0 187 6 Matt Campanale D 5-11 201 10 Steve Haddon F 6-1 193 8 Parker Stanfield F 6-1 174 12 Riley Nelson F 5-9 179 9 Matt Sisca F 5-8 174 13 Chad Costello F 5-9 170 10 Michael Gergen F 5-11 194 15 Pat Knowlton F 5-10 180 11 Scott Freeman F 5-9 179 16 Anthony Maiani F 5-7 165 12 Kevin Lohry F 6-0 185 17 Troy Ofukany F 6-0 192 18 Tom Frazee F 6-3 176 18 Patrick Cey F 6-1 183 19 Casey Pierro-Zabotel F 6-2 207 19 Rhett Gordon F 5-11 147 20 Alain Goulet D 6-3 194 20 Jason Beatty D 6-1 212 22 Jimmy Martin D 5-10 194 21 Jack Combs F 5-11 194 23 Dan Lawson D 6-3 250 22 Liam Huculak F 6-5 225 25 Peter Boyd F 5-10 190 23 Aaron Schneekloth D 5-11 183 27 Ian McKenzie F 6-4 205 27 Jon Landry D 6-3 220 31 Bryan Pitton G 6-1 168 28 A.J. Hau F 6-0 186 32 Hans Benson F 6-0 225 29 Kyle Jones G 6-0 191 33 Matt Keetley G 6-2 187 32 Alex Penner F 6-4 240 36 Keith Wynn D 6-0 185 67 Adam Chorneyko F 6-0 205 37 Matt Marquardt F 6-2 223 55 Jesse Gimblett F 6-2 209 Head Coach - Matt O’Dette Head Coach - Chris Stewart Assistant Coach - Kevin Barrett Assistant Coach - Greg Pankewicz COLORADO STATISTICAL LEADERS Condors Website ECHL Stats Eagles Website GOALS ASSISTS PIM 1 2 21 FIVE PLAYERS THREE PLAYERS GORDON BAKERSFIELD GOALS ASSISTS PIM 1 2 19 Download the FREE Microsoft Scan Tag app for your THREE PLAYERS LOPRIENO BENSON smart phone/ipod/ipad at http://gettag.mobi ECHL Leaders -
2013-14 Hockey Hall of Fame Donor List
2013-14 Hockey Hall of Fame Donor List The Hockey Hall of Fame would like to express its sincere appreciation to the following donors: Leagues/Associations: American Hockey League, Canada West Universities Athletic Association, Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation, Canadian Hockey League, Central Hockey League, College Hockey Inc., ECHL, National Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, United States Hockey League, Western Hockey League Companies/Organizations: Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, CloutsnChara, Colin Barrow Toronto Valuations Inc., Ilitch Holdings, Inc., Maiquay Company Ltd., Nike Canada, Reebok CCM Hockey, The MeiGray Group, The Upper Deck Company IIHF Members: International Ice Hockey Federation, Austrian Ice Hockey Association, Hockey Canada, Finnish Ice Hockey Association, Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association Ltd., Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation, New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation, Ice Hockey Federation of Russia, Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia, Ice Hockey UK Hockey Clubs: Alaska Aces, Anaheim Ducks, Brampton Beast, Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Wolves, Clarkson University Golden Knights, Cornwall Colts, Dallas Stars, Dubuque Fighting Saints, Edmonton Oilers, Edmonton Oil Kings, Elrose Aces, Erie Otters, Färjestad BK, Guelph Storm, Indiana Ice, Iowa Wild, London Knights, Los Angeles Kings, Mettalurg Magnitogorsk, New Jersey Devils, North Bay Battalion, Nottingham Panthers, Peterborough Petes, Portland Winterhawks, Prince Albert Mintos, Rosetown Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Texas Stars, Toronto Maple Leafs, Union College Dutchmen, Université de Montréal Carabins, University of Alberta Golden Bears, University of Saskatchewan Huskies, Utica Comets, Val d'Or Foreurs, Weyburn Gold Wings, Yale University Bulldogs, Yorkton Terriers Individuals: Jim Agnew, Michael Anscombe, Bill Armstrong, Camille Baccanale, Randy Baran, Charles "Rusty" Barton, Gerald Bayza, Annabel Begg, Barbara Benjamin, Aki Petteri Berg, Jonathan Bernier, Taylor Best, Kevin Bonish, Tyler Bozak, Claude R. -
Nightly Notes Vs Utah 03 04 2009.Indd
TONIGHT IN 2 Chris Kaufman D 6-2 200 10 Tyler Wooddisse D 6-0 200 3 Andrew Thomas D 6-2 220 11 Kazuma Takahashi F 5-11 185 4 Hank Carisio F 6-2 205 14 Tom May F 6-3 220 6 Jay Langager D 6-1 215 15 Andy Sertich D 6-0 183 7 Scott Balan D 6-3 205 16 Evan Kotsopoulos LW 5-11 185 8 Sean Hurley D 6-3 225 19 Mark Pavli F 6-0 180 9 Andrew Ianiero LW 6-0 201 21 Evan Stofl et D 6-1 195 10 Matt Pope F 6-1 200 24 Scott Thauwald LW 6-0 187 11 Bruce Graham C 6-6 235 25 Matt Rogers F 5-11 190 12 Brett Pilkington F 6-0 200 27 Tim Maxwell D 5-11 168 14 Tylor Michel F 5-10 192 28 Will Bodine D 6-4 225 15 Dave Bonk C 5-10 185 32 Tim Verbeek RW 5-11 205 18 Jason Bailey F 6-1 210 37 James Brannigan RW 5-11 185 19 Mark Derlago LW 5-11 197 47 Michael Mole G 5-11 178 20 Danny LaPointe C 6-1 200 49 Rob Hennigar C 5-11 175 22 Liam Huculak RW 6-5 220 71 Vladimir Nikiforov RW 5-8 170 23 Donny Grover D 6-1 205 96 Greg McCauley C 5-9 175 25 Ryan Mahrle D 5-11 175 32 Mike Wirll F 5-10 206 36 Tom Morrow D 6-7 220 41 Dave McKee G 6-1 187 44 Yutaka Fukufuji G 6-1 186 Head Coach - Marty Raymond Asst. -
Bartlett Excited for Chance with T-Devils - NHL.Com - ECHL Report
1/29/13 Bartlett excited for chance with T-Devils - NHL.com - ECHL Report Bartlett excited for chance with T-Devils Friday, 09.26.2008 / 11:00 AM / ECHL Report By Brian Compton - NHL.com Deputy Managing Editor After earning three appearances in the national championship and two titles, forward Scott Bartlett is now one step closer to his dream. A phenomenal four-year run at Middlebury College has led the 5-foot-9, 165-pounder to the Trenton Devils, who signed the Pittsford, N.Y., native to a contract earlier this month. Now, it's Bartlett's turn to turn some heads in training camp, which is just around the corner. "It's exciting to get started," Bartlett told NHL.com. "It's been kind of a long summer just training and being in the gym. It's always fun to get where you're going and meet your teammates and kind of start working towards a common goal." Bartlett will be one of several young players in Trenton this season, as the T-Devils look to bounce back from the 65- point season they endured in 2007-08. Trenton coach Rick Kowalsky is confident that things will be different this time around. "I think we've addressed some needs," Kowalsky said. "We've been up in Newark the last couple of days, and I think they're going to have some decisions in Jersey this year. I think they've been pretty aggressive in signing some guys to American League deals in Lowell. I think whatever we get, aside from the obvious, I think after that is going to be some pretty good players." With camp just days away, Kowalsky is eager to see what Bartlett can provide. -
Other Hockey Leagues
Sports Facility Reports, Volume 7, Appendix 4.1 Other Hockey Leagues American Hockey League (AHL) (AAA) Team: Albany River Rats Affiliate: Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche Principal Owner: Walter Robb Team Website Arena: Pepsi Arena Date Built: 1990 Facility Website UPDATE: In April 2006, the River Rats announced a new affiliation with the Hurricanes and the Avalanche. The River Rats extended its lease in the Pepsi Arena through at least the 2006-07 season. NAMING RIGHTS: Pepsi is paying $3 M over ten years for a naming rights deal that expires in 2007. Team: Binghamton Senators © Copyright 2006, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 1 Affiliate: Ottawa Senators Front Office: Thomas Mitchell (Executive Vice President of Operations) Team Website Arena: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena Date Built: 1973 Facility Website Team: Bridgeport Sound Tigers Affiliate: New York Islanders Principal Owner: New York Islanders Team Website Arena: Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard Date Built: 2001 Facility Cost (millions): $35 Facility Financing: 100% publicly funded. Facility Website Team: Chicago Wolves Affiliate: Atlanta Thrashers Principal Owners: Don Levin, William Meyers and Seth Gold Team Website Arena: Allstate Arena Date Built: 1980 (renovated in 1999) Facility Cost (millions): $11 Facility Website NAMING RIGHTS: Allstate is paying $10 M over ten years for a naming rights deal that expires in 2009. Team: Grand Rapids Griffins © Copyright 2006, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 2 Affiliate: Detroit Red Wings Principal Owner: Dan DeVos and David Van Andel Team Website Arena: Van Andel Arena Date Built: 1996 Facility Cost (millions): $75 Facility Financing: DeVos paid $15 M, the Van Andels paid $11.5 M, $8.5 M was paid for by other private interests and state taxes were used to fund the remainder. -
2015 Final AA Media Guide.Indd
Table of Contents General Information 83 Playoff history standings 3 Team Directory 85 Playoff records 132 Single season records 4 Rabobank Arena 87 Career individual playoff records 133 Career records 5 Executive Management 89 Milestones, Opening Night 138 All-time player register 90 Attendance 140 All-time goaltender register 2013-14 Condors 91 Firsts, lasts & penalty shots 6 Hockey Operations Bios 92 Awards 8 Final Game Notes 93 All-Star Game The Bakersfi eld Condors Media Guide has been compiled and designed by Kevin Bartl 11 Final Team Scoring 94 Condors in the NHL Images courtesy of Mark Nessia Photography and Summit Photog- raphy ECHL & Team Year-by-Year Section The ECHL 14 Condors/League by season 95 League Map 96 Records vs. opponents History Section 99 ECHL Awards 71 Season-by-season team won/loss 71 Year-by-year leaders Player history 73 Single season records 100 All-time player register 75 Single game records 112 All-time goaltender register 76 Single season individual records 114 Drafted players 79 Career leaders 115 Players by Number 80 Hat tricks 116 This date in Condors history 81 Career goaltending leaders 81 All-time coaching records The Bakersfi eld Fog 82 Shutouts 123 Season-by-season team won/los, 3 RABOBANK ARENA RABOBANK ARENA FAST FACTS Rabobank Arena, owned by the city of Bakersfi eld and operated by AEG, opened Oct. 2, 1998 (originally named Centennial Garden) with comedian Bill Cosby. The fi rst Condors game at the Rabobank Arena was Oct. 23, 1998 when Bakersfi eld defeated the Idaho Steelheads 4-3 in a shootout. -
Nightly Notes 11 22 09 Vs Alaska.Indd
TONIGHT IN 2 Patrik Prokop D 6-0 187 2 B.J. Crum D 6-2 205 3 Raymond Eichenlaub D 6-2 200 3 T.J. Fast D 6-1 190 4 Sasha Pokulok D 6-5 230 4 Curtis Fraser C 6-2 200 6 Pierre-Luc Lessard D 6-0 186 9 Derick Martin D 6-0 185 7 Adam Naglich F 6-1 182 10 Colin Hemingway RW 6-0 195 8 Dan Sexton F 5-8 170 11 Jack Combs F 5-11 193 9 Andrew Ianiero LW 6-1 197 12 Scott Burt LW 5-11 185 10 Mathieu Aubin C 6-3 204 15 Bryan Miller D 5-10 190 11 Logan MacMillan F 6-1 205 19 Alexandre Imbeault C 6-0 180 12 John de Gray D 6-4 209 22 Jason Ryznar F 6-3 200 14 Nick Kemp RW 6-1 210 24 Patrick Brosnihan F 6-4 220 18 MacGregor Sharp C 6-1 180 25 Tyson Marsh D 6-2 211 19 Kyle Calder F 5-11 180 28 Chris Morehouse F 5-9 180 20 Matthew Myers C 6-1 200 29 Sebastian Dahm G 5-11 175 22 Stephane Goulet F 6-3 208 33 Scott Reid G 6-4 205 23 Shawn Weller LW 6-2 205 37 Matt Stefanishion RW 6-3 225 24 Gino Guyer C 5-11 192 42 Nick Mazzolini F 6-2 210 25 Eric Lizon RW 6-4 205 44 Lee Green D 6-1 210 29 Eric Regan D 6-3 200 49 Justin Johnson RW 6-1 215 31 Justin Pogge G 6-3 205 55 Ryan Turek D 6-0 185 33 Timo Pielmeier G 6-0 165 70 Eric Boguniecki F 5-8 195 36 Mark Mitera D 6-3 219 71 Lance Galbraith LW 5-10 185 44 Stu Bickel D 6-3 200 74 Nick Tuzzolino D 6-5 225 Ryan Donally LW 6-4 227 79 Tomas Kana F 6-0 202 Head Coach - Marty Raymond Head Coach - Brett Thompson TEAM LEADERS TEAM LEADERS GOALS ASSISTS SAVE % GOALS ASSISTS SAVE % 8 10 .906 8 12 .926 SEXTON WELLER POGGE HEMINGWAY HEMINGWAY REID What’s your Favorite TV Show? If we asked the kids in the audience today, what is their favorite TV show, it wouldn’t be surprising to fi nd out that The Fairly OddParents is near the top of many of their lists.