Binghamton Rangers

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Binghamton Rangers
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City Binghamton, New York, USA
League American Hockey League
Operated1990–1997
Home arena Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
ColorsRed and Blue
Owner(s)Paramount Communications (formerly Gulf+Western, 1990–1994)
Viacom (1994)
Cablevision (1994–1997)
Franchise history
1926–1976 Providence Reds
1976–1977 Rhode Island Reds
1977–1980 Binghamton Dusters
1980–1990 Binghamton Whalers
1990–1997Binghamton Rangers
1997–2010 Hartford Wolf Pack
2010–2013 Connecticut Whale
2013–present Hartford Wolf Pack
Championships
Regular season titles1:
(1992–93)
Division titles4: (1991–92, 1992–93,
1994–95, 1995–96)

The Binghamton Rangers were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Binghamton, New York, USA at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.

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History

The market was previously served by:

Broome Dusters of the NAHL (1973–1977)
Binghamton Whalers of the American Hockey League (1980–1990)

The market was subsequently home to:

B.C. Icemen of the UHL (1997–2002)
Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League (2002–2017)
Binghamton Devils of the American Hockey League (2017–2021)
Binghamton Black Bears of the Federal Prospects Hockey League (2021–Present)

Season-by-season results

Regular season

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedOTLPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1990–91 8044306943182742nd, South
1991–92 8041309913182771st, South
1992–93 805713101243922461st, South
1993–94 8033389753123225th, South
1994–95 8043307933022611st, South
1995–96 80393173883333311st, South
1996–97 802738132692453005th, Empire State

Playoffs

Season1st round2nd round3rd roundFinals
1990–91 W, 4–2, Baltimore L, 0–4, Rochester
1991–92 W, 4–0, Utica L, 3–4, Rochester
1992–93 W, 4–3, Baltimore L, 3–4, Rochester
1993–94 Did not qualify
1994–95 W, 4–1, Rochester L, 2–4, Cornwall
1995–96 L, 1–3, Syracuse
1996–97 L, 1–3, St. John's

Team records

Single season

Goals: 54 Don Biggs (1992–93)
Assists: 84 Don Biggs (1992–93)
Points: 138 Don Biggs (1992–93)
Penalty minutes: 361 Peter Fiorentino (1990–91)
GAA: 2.79 Corey Hirsch (1992–93)
SV%: .904 Corey Hirsch (1992–93)

Career

Career goals: 95 Jean-Yves Roy
Career assists: 146 Craig Duncanson
Career points: 227 Craig Duncanson
Career penalty minutes: 1581 Peter Fiorentino
Career goaltending wins: 71 Corey Hirsch
Career shutouts: 3 Dan Cloutier
Career games played: 386 Peter Fiorentino

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