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This club in 2010-2011: ECHL
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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G | Marc Cheverie | ![]() | 22.02.1987 | 188 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Brian Foster | ![]() | 04.02.1987 | 188 cm | 78 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Lee Lansdowne | ![]() | 22.08.1983 | 187 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Chet Pickard | ![]() | 29.11.1989 | 190 cm | 98 kg | right | Show profile» | |
G | Jeremy Smith | ![]() | 13.04.1989 | 185 cm | 78 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Adam Bartholomay | ![]() | 11.04.1983 | 181 cm | 100 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Adam Comrie | ![]() | 31.07.1990 | 195 cm | 100 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | James DeLory | ![]() | 03.03.1988 | 195 cm | 103 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LD | T.J. Fast | ![]() | 02.09.1987 | 183 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Carl Hudson | ![]() | 02.01.1986 | 185 cm | 96 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | John Kivisto | ![]() | 24.11.1986 | 181 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Doug Krantz | ![]() | 22.08.1983 | 190 cm | 89 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Scott Lehman | ![]() | 05.01.1986 | 185 cm | 89 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Steve McClellan | ![]() | 02.04.1985 | 185 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Brian O’Hanley | ![]() | 18.12.1984 | 181 cm | 86 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LD | Benn Olson | ![]() | 29.4.1987 | 193 cm | 98 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Todd Orlando | ![]() | 26.07.1986 | 201 cm | 105 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RD | Kevin Roeder | ![]() | 19.1.1986 | 176 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Jean-Claude Sawyer | ![]() | 12.08.1986 | 190 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Nathan Schwartzbauer | ![]() | 25.05.1982 | 193 cm | 100 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LD | Brock Sheahan | ![]() | 6.5.1984 | 180 cm | 75 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RD | David Sloane | ![]() | 6.4.1985 | 193 cm | 100 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Garrett Suter | ![]() | 09.06.1987 | 185 cm | 85 kg | N/A | Show profile» | |
RD | Phil Youngclaus | ![]() | 29.06.1983 | 181 cm | 95 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Mathieu Aubin | ![]() | 18.09.1986 | 191 cm | 86 kg | right | Show profile» | |
RW | Mike Bartlett | ![]() | 06.01.1985 | 183 cm | 86 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Matt Butcher | ![]() | 01.01.1987 | 188 cm | 94 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Brady Calla | ![]() | 14.03.1988 | 185 cm | 93 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Chris Clackson | ![]() | 27.01.1987 | 183 cm | 93 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Brent Clarke | ![]() | 05.06.1986 | 175 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Cory Conacher | ![]() | 14.12.1989 | 173 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Sam D’Agostino | ![]() | 15.07.1986 | 183 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Ryan Del Monte | ![]() | 13.09.1983 | 183 cm | 86 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Barret Ehgoetz | ![]() | 16.04.1981 | 175 cm | 77 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Dan Eves | ![]() | 05.04.1986 | 188 cm | 95 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Tyler Fletcher | ![]() | 2.4.1985 | 188 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Jake Hauswirth | ![]() | 16.02.1988 | 195 cm | 96 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Jon Higgins | ![]() | 25.02.1986 | 185 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Dylan Hunter | ![]() | 21.05.1985 | 183 cm | 95 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Eric Kattelus | ![]() | 22.6.1987 | 185 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Michael Liambas | ![]() | 16.02.1989 | 178 cm | 93 kg | right | Show profile» | |
RW | Samson Mahbod | ![]() | 03.02.1989 | 176 cm | 77 kg | right | Show profile» | |
RW | Paul McIlveen | ![]() | 24.03.1986 | 180 cm | 80 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Ryan McLeod | ![]() | 16.08.1984 | 177 cm | 85 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Chris Minella | ![]() | 05.07.1985 | 188 cm | 96 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Chris Morehouse | ![]() | 28.06.1987 | 176 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Neil Musselwhite | ![]() | 13.11.1985 | 178 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Matt Pierce | ![]() | 05.05.1985 | 180 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Casey Pierro-Zabotel | ![]() | 08.11.1988 | 188 cm | 94 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Ryan Raven | ![]() | 04.01.1986 | 190 cm | 103 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Scott Reynolds | ![]() | 17.03.1981 | 185 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Brett Robinson | ![]() | 17.02.1985 | 186 cm | 86 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Dustin Sproat | ![]() | 07.11.1981 | 183 cm | 86 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Brad Townsend | ![]() | 23.01.1987 | 181 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Chase Watson | ![]() | 23.10.1982 | 184 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» |
Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
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Jarrod Skalde | ![]() | 26.02.1971 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
There have been three separate franchises known as the Cincinnati Cyclones. All three franchises have been hockey teams, two in the ECHL and one in the IHL.
The early ECHL years: 1990-1992
The first franchise to use the name Cincinnati Cyclones was founded in 1990. The team played their games during this time period at the Cincinnati Gardens. The team's owner at the time, Doug Kirchhofer, was granted an IHL franchise who chose to move the Cyclones name to that franchise and relocate the ECHL franchise to Birmingham, Alabama to form the new Birmingham Bulls.
Since moving to Birmingham, this franchise has seen stints in three cities across the United States. The franchise played in Birmingham from the 1992-1993 season until the 2000-2001 season. Following the completion of the 2000-2001 season, the franchise moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey to become the short-lived Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies. The Boardwalk Bullies played for four seasons, the 2001-2002 season through the 2004-2005 season, before being moved to another city. While in New Jersey, the franchise won a Kelly Cup Championship in the 2002-2003 season, defeating the Columbia Inferno in the finals. Despite the success on ice, the Boardwalk Bullies were sold to the current ownership group after low attendance in Atlantic City. The franchise was moved to Stockton, California and changed the name to the Stockton Thunder. The franchise has been in Stockton since 2005-2006
The IHL years: 1992-2001
The first season in the IHL, Cincinnati failed to qualify for the post-season, which would be the first of only two seasons in which they did not qualify. During the IHL years, the Cyclones set a team record of 8 consecutive 90+ Point Seasons, ending on June 4, 2001 when the International Hockey League ceased operations. During the Cyclones 9 years in the IHL, they won their only Division Championship and Conference Championship, both in the 1995-1996 season, but lost in a seven-game semi-final series to the Orlando Solar Bears.
In 1997, the Cyclones' lease agreement with the Cincinnati Gardens came to an end and the two sides were unable to reach an agreement for a new contract. It was at this time that team owner, Doug Kirchhofer purchased what then was known as Riverfront Coliseum in downtown Cincinnati, re-named it The Crown, renovated the arena, and moved the team there. During the seven seasons the Cyclones were in the arena, the venue was re-named the Firstar Center and now is known as U.S. Bank Arena. The team has since been unsuccessful in reclaiming the higher attendance numbers from the Cincinnati Gardens, until the most recent run at winning the Kelly Cup, where they drew 12,722 fans to the last game of the postseason.
Back in the ECHL: 2001-2007
The third Cyclones franchise started in the 1995-1996 ECHL season as the Louisville River Frogs, playing in Louisville, Kentucky. After three years in Louisville, the team moved to Miami, Florida. After the lone 1998-1999 season as the Miami Matadors, the franchise eventually came into the ownership of a group in Birmingham, Alabama. Upon the IHL fold, the Cyclones name was sold to this ownership group who moved the franchise to Cincinnati to become the new Cincinnati Cyclones.
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