Kalamazoo Wings (1974–2000) Explained

The Kalamazoo Wings, nicknamed the K-Wings, were a professional ice hockey team in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The team played in the International Hockey League from the 1974–75 season to the 1999–2000 season. The team played in Wings Stadium and was affiliated with the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars, and the Dallas Stars.

History

That team, which had named itself for its affiliation with the NHL Detroit Red Wings, changed its name during the 1995 playoffs to the Michigan K-Wings because the league wanted to raise its appeal for expanding to larger markets. The team's owner, the late R.T. Parfet, was the only small-market owner to oblige. However, concerns about larger-market teams entering the league, the league's instability, and the Dallas Stars ending their affiliation led to the Wings owners to request inactive status on April 17, 2000, and the team was dissolved.[1] The IHL would fold a season later before the franchise could be resurrected.

The original team colors were red, white, and blue until the end of the 1987–88 season when the owners announced that they would change colors to green, gold, black, and white to match their new NHL affiliate, the Minnesota North Stars.

On July 27, 2000, the Madison Kodiaks of the United Hockey League announced that they were moving to Kalamazoo for the 2000–01 season, and would be known as the Kalamazoo Wings.

Championships

YearLeagueTrophy
1979–1980IHLTurner Cup
1978–1979IHLTurner Cup

Standings

YearGPWLT/OTL*PTSGFGAPctStandings
1974–1975751753539203318.26010 of 11
1975–1976782741106273318.4108 of 9
1976–19777838271389325290.5712 of 9
1977–19788035311484315288.5254 of 9
1978–19798040281292368327.5754 of 9
1979–1980804526999366274.6191 of 10
1980–198182522010114369244.7041 of 8
1981–1982824136589355333.5433 of 7
1982–1983823244676311341.4635 of 8
1983–1984823738783333316.5065 of 7
1984–1985824035789323297.5435 of 9
1985–19868247350100345314.6104 of 10
1986–1987823646080331353.4798 of 9
1987–19888237331286328360.5247 of 9
1988–1989823936785345350.5186 of 10
1989–19908253236112389311.6823 of 9
1990–19918252291105354302.6402 of 11
1991–19928237351084292312.5127 of 10
1992–19938229421169291367.42110 of 12
1993–19948148267103337297.6365 of 13
1994–199581432414100288249.6175 of 17
1995–19968240241898290272.5987 of 19
1996–1997823144769208272.42117 of 19
1997–1998823936779223261.51815 of 18
1998–19998235341383232253.50611 of 16
1999–20008233371278178223.47612 of 13
(*) - For 1987–1988 season Overtime Losses were tracked instead of Ties

Team records

Retired numbers

Single season

Goals: 66 Dave Michayluk (1984–85)

Assists: 113 Rob Brown (1993–94)

Points: 155 Rob Brown (1993–94)

Penalty minutes: 648 Kevin Evans (1986–87)

Career

Career goals: 239 Mike Wanchuk and Kevin Schamehorn

Career points: 475 Kevin Schamehorn

Career penalty minutes: 2,176 Kevin Evans

Career games played: 495 Kevin Schamehorn (1976–90)

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://kwings.com/team/history Team History