Dayton Ice Bandits Explained

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Team:Dayton Ice Bandits
Logosize:150px
City:Dayton, Ohio
League:Colonial Hockey League
Arena:Hara Arena
Coach:Dan Belisle
Colors:Surfie green, navy blue, white
Name1:St. Thomas Wildcats
Dates1:1991–1994
Name2:London Wildcats
Dates2:1994–1995
Name3:Dayton Ice Bandits
Dates3:1996–1997
Name4:Mohawk Valley Prowlers
Dates4:1998–2001

The Dayton Ice Bandits were a minor professional Colonial Hockey League team that played from 1996 to 1997 in Dayton, Ohio.

The franchise was originally the St. Thomas Wildcats in St. Thomas, Ontario, one of the original franchises in the Colonial Hockey League (CoHL). The team eventually moved from St. Thomas to neighboring London, Ontario, which was a market ten times bigger than St. Thomas. The team still struggled to draw fans, and the franchise suspended operations. The team sat out the 1995–96 season, but relocated to Hara Arena in Dayton for the 1996–97 season to replace the Dayton Bombers of the East Coast Hockey League, which had moved to the larger Nutter Center across town. The team was coached by Dan Belisle, former head coach of the Indianapolis Jr. Ice (North American Hockey League) and Jacksonville Bullets (Southern Hockey League).[1] The club still did not draw well, finished last in the league standings, and suspended operations after only one season in Dayton.[2] There was interest in buying the franchise and relocating the team to Utica, New York, in 1997 following the relocation of the Utica Blizzard[3] and the franchise then moved again to become the Mohawk Valley Prowlers in 1998.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dan Belisle (ca. 1989–1997) Hockey Stats and Profile . September 16, 2020 . HockeyDB.
  2. Web site: February 28, 2011 . Ghosts Of The Ice Bandits . Press Pros Magazine.
  3. News: June 27, 1997 . Dayton May Lose its Hockey Team . . Newspapers.com.