Richmond Renegades (SPHL)

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Richmond Renegades
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City Richmond, Virginia
League Southern Professional Hockey League
Founded2006
Folded2009
Home arena Richmond Coliseum
Colors Blue, Gold
General managerAllan B. Harvie, Jr.
Media Richmond Times-Dispatch
AffiliateNone Currently-Independent
Franchise history
2006–2009Richmond Renegades
Championships
Regular season titles0

The Richmond Renegades was a SPHL ice hockey team in Richmond, Virginia. The team, owned by Allan B. Harvie Jr., the founder of the former ECHL Renegades franchise, began play in October 2006 at the Richmond Coliseum. The team's first head coach was John Brophy. After the Renegades loss in the first round of the 2007 playoffs, Brian Goudie replaced Brophy as head coach.

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The new Renegades replaced the United Hockey League Richmond RiverDogs, who relocated to suburban Chicago for the 2006–07 season to become the Chicago Hounds. The most recent Renegades were the second team with that name; the first was an ECHL team that played from 1990 to 2003.

The Richmond Renegades ceased operations at the end of the 2008–09 SPHL season. [1]

08-09 Roster

Goaltenders
#PlayerCatchesDate of birthPlace of birthHeightWeight
30 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan ScottApril 8, 1983 Williamsville, New York 5' 10"195 lbs.
31 Flag of the United States.svg Mike RonanLJanuary 2, 1984 South Boston, Massachusetts 6' 1"190 lbs.
Defenseman
#PlayerShootsDate of birthPlace of birthHeightWeight
2 Flag of the United States.svg Matt WithersMarch 11, 1982 Laconia, New Hampshire 6' 3"215 lbs.
10 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Cody ColeOctober 2, 1984 St. Catharines, Ontario 5' 9"200 lbs.
14 Flag of Uganda.svg Arthur KiyagaRSeptember 29, 1985 Kampala, Uganda 5' 9"177 lbs.
16 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Vandermeer – C RFebruary 19, 1978 Caroline, Alberta 5' 11"175 lbs.
21 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nathan OkeLMay 22, 1985 Fenelon Falls, Ontario 6' 1"202 lbs.
27 Flag of the United States.svg RC LykeLMay 19, 1978 Poughkeepsie, New York 6' 0"220 lbs.
Forwards
#PlayerShootsDate of birthPlace of birthHeightWeight
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bill ZalbaSeptember 14, 1982 Thorold, Ontario 6' 1"204 lbs.
8 Flag of the United States.svg Beau McLaughlinRDecember 29, 1981 Virginia Beach, Virginia 6' 0"188 lbs.
9 Flag of the United States.svg Justin JoyRJuly 5, 1982 Norfolk, New York 5' 8"190 lbs.
12 Flag of the United States.svg Jason PriceLFebruary 8, 1985 Farmington Hills, Michigan 5' 9"177 lbs.
17 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Trevor KarasiewiczLAugust 17, 1982 Thunder Bay, Ontario 5' 11"185 lbs.
18 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dennis SicardJune 5, 1985 Cobourg, Ontario 5' 11"183 lbs.
19 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan BusbyRJune 11, 1983 Georgetown, Ontario 5' 6"160 lbs.
20 Flag of the United States.svg Matt LarkeRJuly 15, 1987 Oxford, Michigan 6' 0"190 lbs.
22 Flag of South Korea.svg Kyu Hun KimOctober 17, 1982 Seoul, South Korea 6' 0"190 lbs.
97 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Geoff RollinsLMarch 31, 1982 Okotoks, Alberta 6' 2"200 lbs.
Staff
TitleStaff Member
Head coachBrian Goudie
Player/Assistant coaches(Official) Dan Vandermeer
TrainerRick Thomas
Equipment ManagerAndrew Dvorak

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
2006–07 56272545818721919405thLost in 1st Round, 1–2 (Ice Bears)
2007–08 52272235717817412204thLost in 1st Round, 0–2 (FireAntz)
2008–09 60302736321523512475thDid not qualify

Attendance

YearTotalGamesAverageLeague Average
2006–0795,756283,4192,985
2007–08101,476263,9022,969
2008–0999,071303,3022,923

Single Season Team Records

through 2007–08 season

Games Played: (56) Danny White Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg , JJ Wrobel Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg , and Phil Youngclaus Flag of the United States.svg

Goals: (33) Andre Gill Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2007–2008)

Assists: (57) Dan Vandermeer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2007–2008)

Points: (70) Dan Vandermeer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2007–2008)

+/-: (+23) Dan Vandermeer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2007–2008)

Penalty Minutes: (428) Mat Goody Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2006–2007)

Wins: (20) Doug Groenestege Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2006–2007)

Shutouts: (2) Doug Groenestege Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2006–2007), Ryan Senft Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2007–2008)

Minutes: (2254:18) Doug Groenestege Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2006–2007)

GAA: (3.13) Ryan Senft Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2007–2008)

Saves: (1333) Doug Groenestege Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2006–2007)

SV%: (.909) Doug Groenestege Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (2006–2007)

Retired numbers

#NamePositionYears in RichmondNote
7Brian GoudieDECHL Richmond Renegades 95–97, 01–03, UHL Richmond RiverDogs 03-06, SPHL Richmond Renegades 06-07Retired on Nov 9th, 2007
25Trevor SennFECHL Richmond Renegades 94–97, 98–00, UHL Richmond RiverDogs 04-05Retired on Dec 28th, 2007

Honors

2006–2007SPHLBrian GoudieDefenseman of the Year
2007–2008SPHLDan VandermeerDefenseman of the Year

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References

  1. Packett, John (March 27, 2009). "Renegades shut down operations". Richmond Times-Dispatch . Retrieved March 27, 2009.