Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (NAHL) explained

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Team:Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
Logosize:200px
City:Hidalgo, Texas
League:NAHL
Division:South
Founded:2008
Arena:State Farm Arena
Colors:Black, teal, gold
Owner:Hidalgo Sports, LLC
Coach:Joe Coombs
President:Gilbert Saenz
Captain:Anthony Croston
Name1:Wenatchee Wild
Dates1:2008–2013
Name3:Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
Dates3:2013–2015
Name4:Aston Rebels
Dates4:2015–2017
Name5:Philadelphia Rebels
Dates5:2017–2018
Name6:Jamestown Rebels
Dates6:2018–present
Reg Season Titles:None
Division Titles:None
Conf Titles:None

The Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees were a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team playing in the North American Hockey League. The team was based in the Rio Grande Valley in Hidalgo, Texas, just south of McAllen, and played their home games at State Farm Arena.

History

The original team was a member of the Central Hockey League, a professional minor league, from 2003 to 2012. On June 20, 2012, multiple sources confirmed that the Killer Bees would not play in the 2012–13 season and ceased operations due to increased travel costs after the folding of the other Texas CHL teams in Austin, Corpus Christi and Laredo.[1]

After a season without a team, the Wenatchee Wild of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), a Tier II Junior A hockey league, relocated to Hidalgo, Texas and became the second incarnation of the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees.[2] Joe Coombs would be hired as the first head coach of the NAHL Killer Bees.

On June 1, 2015, NAHL insiders began reporting the Killer Bees franchise was about to relocate to the Philadelphia suburb of Aston, Pennsylvania[3] and the Killer Bees would subsequently announce that the team was ceasing to operate for the 2015–16 season unless the team president, Gilbert Saenz, could find a local alternative to save the team. However, on June 9, the NAHL announced that the franchise was relocating to become the Aston Rebels.[4]

In 2018, another junior level Killer Bees team was announced as part of the USA Central Hockey League starting in October 2018, but the entire league folded after six weeks of operation.[5]

Season-by-season records

Season GP W L OTL Pts Pct GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2013–14 60 35 18 7 77 0.642 150 121 1105 3rd of 7, South Lost Div. Semifinals, 0-3 vs. Topeka RoadRunners
2014–15 60 25 25 10 60 0.500 153 184 1290 6th of 8, South Lost South Play-In Series, 0-2 vs. Wichita Falls Wildcats

Notes

  1. Web site: Killer Bees hockey team suspends operations amid league woes. ValleyCentral.com. June 20, 2012.
  2. Web site: Wenatchee Wild to relocate NAHL membership to Hidalgo, Texas. Junior Hockey News. May 14, 2013.
  3. Web site: THE DEATH POOL – GOODBYE RIO GRANDE HELLO ASTON PENNSYLVANIA . The Junior Hockey News . June 1, 2015.
  4. Web site: NAHL announces relocation of Rio Grande Valley to Aston, PA . NAHL . June 9, 2015.
  5. Web site: Killer Bees, ice hockey to return to Rio Grande Valley in 2018 . . March 21, 2018.

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