Chicago Blaze (ice hockey)

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Chicago Blaze
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City Rolling Meadows, IL
League All American Hockey League
Founded2008
Home arena West Meadows Ice Arena
ColorsBlue, Black
General managerAaron Mattey
Head coachSteve Pronger
Franchise history
2008-2009Chicago Blaze
Championships
Regular season titles0

The Chicago Blaze was a professional hockey team based in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The team was part of the All American Hockey League and began playing in the 2008-2009 AAHL season. The Blaze played their home games at West Meadows Ice Arena in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The Blaze were coached by Steve Pronger, a former assistant coach for the Flint Generals.

Seasons

Season GamesWonLostTOTLSOLPointsGoals
for
Goals
against
Standing
2008-20091812600248365folded, AAHL

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