Arkansas GlacierCats

The Arkansas GlacierCats were an American ice hockey team from Little Rock, Arkansas. The team played from 1998 to 2000 in the Western Professional Hockey League.

History

The Arkansas GlacierCats were established in 1998 as a franchise of the Western Professional Hockey League. Your first season, the 1998/99 season, they shut on the fourth place in the WPHL East Division. With 79 points in 69 games they qualified for the playoffs right away to the President's Cup, in which they Monroe Moccasins documents already in the first round in the best- of-three series with 1:2 victories. In the following season the GlacierCats again achieved due to the fourth place in the WPHL East Division the playoffs, where they were able to initially return the favor in the first round of last year's defeat at the Monroe Moccasins, before the second round against Central Texas Stampede lost in the best- of-seven series with 1:3. Then decided the owners of the franchise, Ed Novess and Dan Hart from Austin, Texas to take the team out of the game operation of the WPHL and dissolve it.

The main reason for the From GlacierCats was the competition by playing in the neighboring town of North Little Rock Arkansas River Blades from the East Coast Hockey League, which fought out their home games in the new, comprehensive more than twice as many spectators Verizon Arena.

Season statistics

Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses by SOL = Shootout Losses by, Pts = Points, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalty minutes

Team Records

Career Records

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