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Johnstown Chiefs

  • Year of foundation: 1988
  • Colours: Black, gold, white
  • Club status: ceased (relocated to Greenville, South Carolina in 2010 to become Greenville Road Warriors )
 

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All time leagues: ECHL | WCHL

 

Season 2003-2004

Club teams

This club in 2003-2004: ECHL | WCHL

 
Current rosterseason 2003-2004
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GArturs Irbe02.02.1967173 cm85 kgleft
GDimitri Pätzold03.02.1983183 cm91 kgleft
DPierre-Luc Courchesne04.09.1981185 cm95 kgleft
DRyan Crane27.06.1980183 cm95 kgleft
DChris Leinweber02.11.1981180 cm83 kgleft
DIan Manzano26.04.1977184 cm91 kgN/A
DCurtiss Patrick08.10.1979191 cm95 kgleft
CChad Cavanagh13.02.1978183 cm81 kgN/A
LWLarry Courville02.04.1975185 cm82 kgleft
RWBill Downey12.05.1981185 cm82 kgright
CDominic Forget03.03.1981175 cm82 kgleft
RWBrent Kelly01.12.1981183 cm86 kgright
CShawn Mather11.03.1980178 cm85 kgleft
CJosh Piro29.01.1979185 cm76 kgleft
RWDmitri Tarabrin17.09.1976177 cm82 kgright

* no longer in the club

The owners originally wanted to name the team the Jets in honor of a team that had played in Johnstown from 1950 to 1977, mostly in the Eastern Hockey League. However, the old Jets' former owners still held the trademark for the name and refused to allow the new team to use it. Fortunately, they had a second choice. A contest was held by the owners, allowing the people of Johnstown to vote for the new team name. The cult hockey movie Slap Shot had been filmed in Johnstown, and featured a minor league team called the Charlestown Chiefs. The fans readily jumped on the tie-in, and the Johnstown Chiefs were born

In February 2010 the league announced that the Chiefs would be relocating to Greenville after the league's Board of Governors voted unanimously in favor of the move.

The team played their final game as the Johnstown Chiefs on Saturday April 3, 2010. The result was a 5-3 loss to the Elmira Jackals. According to a pre-game address by minority owner Ned Nakles to the fans in attendance, the Chiefs name, logo, team records and history will not follow the team to South Carolina, but will remain in Johnstown under ownership by a non-profit group to possibly be used again should a new team enter the ECHL in the city

 

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Fast factsseason 2003-2004
Leagues

Johnstown Chiefs participates in season 2003-2004: ECHL, WCHL

 
 
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