Luleå Swedish champions
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This club in 2008-2009: ECHL
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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G | Rejean Beauchemin | ![]() | 03.05.1985 | 187 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Matt Climie | ![]() | 11.02.1983 | 191 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Kurtis Mucha | ![]() | 03.06.1989 | 187 cm | 83 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Jay Stevens | ![]() | 28.04.1973 | 188 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Craig Cescon | ![]() | 18.08.1986 | 188 cm | 95 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Darrell Hay | ![]() | 02.04.1980 | 182 cm | 81 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Trevor Ludwig | ![]() | 24.05.1985 | 185 cm | 96 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Brendan Milnamow | ![]() | 17.01.1986 | 190 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Kyle Radke | ![]() | 13.05.1985 | 180 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Kory Scoran | ![]() | 24.08.1981 | 191 cm | 100 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Matt Sorteberg | ![]() | 02.03.1986 | 185 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Matt Stephenson | ![]() | 03.03.1984 | 188 cm | 93 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Riley Weselowski | ![]() | 24.02.1985 | 183 cm | 87 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Travis Wight | ![]() | 04.07.1982 | 178 cm | 89 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Garrett Bembridge | ![]() | 06.07.1981 | 183 cm | 86 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Curtis Billsten | ![]() | 10.09.1986 | 192 cm | 100 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Mark Bomersback | ![]() | 08.07.1982 | 179 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Matt Cook | ![]() | 29.10.1986 | 181 cm | 89 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Dan Eves | ![]() | 05.04.1986 | 188 cm | 95 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Marty Flichel | ![]() | 06.03.1976 | 181 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Luke Gazdic | ![]() | 25.07.1989 | 193 cm | 103 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Bryan McGregor | ![]() | 27.06.1984 | 184 cm | 94 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Matt McKnight | ![]() | 14.06.1984 | 186 cm | 89 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Tyler Shelast | ![]() | 26.12.1984 | 185 cm | 92 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Nicholas Sirota | ![]() | 28.01.1984 | 183 cm | 85 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Kris Sparre | ![]() | 12.01.1987 | 179 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Brandon Svendsen | ![]() | 11.04.1985 | 178 cm | 84 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Dan Welch | ![]() | 23.02.1981 | 178 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» |
Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Derek Laxdal | ![]() | 21.02.1966 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
The Steelheads began play as part of a four-team expansion in the West Coast Hockey League in 1997 along with the Tacoma Sabercats, Phoenix Mustangs and Tucson Gila Monsters, which have all since ceased operations. During its inaugural season, in addition to its WCHL schedule the Steelheads played two regular season exhibition games in Boise against the Russian Super League team CKA-Amur (now Amur Khabarovsk).
In 2003 the WCHL was absorbed by the ECHL and folded. The Steelheads, along with several other WCHL-affiliated teams became ECHL members beginning with the 2003-04 season
Retired numbers
4: Jeremy Mylamok
22: Cal Ingraham
The Steelheads are named for a species of seagoing rainbow trout native to Idaho streams and rivers and popular with local anglers. Despite this, the original primary and alternate logos consisted of a puck bouncing off a hockey mask and the state of Idaho respectively. When the team underwent a rebrand in the 2006-07 season, a trout was included in Idaho's alternate. After the departure of the Victoria Salmon Kings in 2011, the Steelheads made the trout logo their new primary.
Idaho Steelheads participates in season 2008-2009: ECHL
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