San Diego Sabers

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San Diego Sabers
SanDiegoSabersLogo.jpg
City Carlsbad, California
League United States Premier Hockey League
Founded2001
Home arenaCarlsbad Icetown
ColorsGold, black, white
   
Owner(s)Tomas Kapusta
General managerTomas Kapusta
Head coachDomenic DiCicco [1]
Franchise history
2001–2008San Diego Surf
2008–2015San Diego Gulls
2015–presentSan Diego Sabers

The San Diego Sabers are a junior ice hockey team based in Carlsbad, California, that competes in the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL). The team plays its home games at IceTown Carlsbad. The team was the fourth to be known as the San Diego Gulls, using the name from 2008 to 2015, when it was given to the American Hockey League (AHL) San Diego Gulls before the 2015–16 season.

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History

The franchise was founded in 2001 as the San Diego Surf. At the time, the Western States Hockey League (WSHL) was a Tier III Junior B league before later transitioning to a Junior A in 2007. [2] It played as the Surf from 2001 until 2008 when the team took the name San Diego Gulls, the name of three former hockey franchises in San Diego. [3] [4] [5]

Prior to the 2011–12 season, the WSHL and all its team members, including the Gulls, became Amateur Athletic Union sanctioned instead of USA Hockey, the first Junior A hockey league to make that transition.

In February 2015, it was announced that the team has changed its name to San Diego Sabers for the 2015–16 season as the San Diego Gulls name would be used by the new San Diego AHL team. [6]

In 2017, the Sabers were sold to former Czech national team and Olympian Tomas Kapusta. [7]

In 2020, the Sabers left the WSHL and joined another independent junior hockey league, the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL), in the Premier Division. [8] The team also relocated from Iceplex Escondido in Escondido, California, to Carlsbad Icetown in Carlsbad, California. [9]

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLOTWOTLPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
2010–114623221471411514th of 8, Western
7th of 13, WSHL
Lost div. semifinals, 0–2 vs. Idaho Jr. Steelheads
2011–124624175531811328512nd of 6, Western
7th of 16, WSHL
Lost div. semifinals, 0–2 vs. Valencia Flyers
2012–134624184521731316204th of 6, Western
10th of 22, WSHL
Lost div. semifinals, 0–2 vs. Valencia Flyers
2013–14468353191422268376th of 6, Western
21st of 24, WSHL
Did not qualify
2014–154615292321462089986th of 8, Western
22nd of 28, WSHL
Won div. quarterfinals, 2–1 vs. Long Beach Bombers
Lost div. semifinals, 0–2 vs. Fresno Monsters
2015–165294032111027510158th of 8, Western
27th of 29, WSHL
Did not qualify
2016–175224253511892138326th of 8, Western
17th of 27, WSHL
Lost div. quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Ontario Avalanche
2017–18515424141123125586th of 6, Western
21st of 23, WSHL
Lost div. quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Fresno Monsters
2018–195117274362 [lower-alpha 1] 1872289653rd of 5, Western
13th of 23, WSHL
Lost div. semifinals, 0–2 vs. Fresno Monsters
2019–205131181196 [lower-alpha 1] 1801457772nd of 5, Western
8th of 20, WSHL
Playoffs cancelled
2020–2143339178126910964th of 5, Pacific
60th of 62, USPHL-Premier
Lost div. semifinal game, 2–6 vs. Fresno Monsters
2021–224417234381541877124th of 6, Pacific
46th of 65, USPHL-Premier
Did not qualify for post season play
2022-2346331112682121249484th of 7, Pacific
17th of 69, USPHL-Premier
Lost div. Semifinal, 0-1-1 vs. Fresno Monsters
2023-244615311032122489436th of 7, Pacific
17th of 69, USPHL-Premier
Did not qualify for post season play
  1. 1 2 Beginning with the 2018–19 season, the WSHL awarded 3pts for a win, 2pts for an overtime win, and 1pt for an overtime loss.

Previous Logos

Team logo when the franchise played as the San Diego Gulls 2008-15. SanDiegoGullsJrA logo.png
Team logo when the franchise played as the San Diego Gulls 2008–15.
Team logo when the franchise played as the San Diego Surf 2001-08. Logo of the San Diego Surf.gif
Team logo when the franchise played as the San Diego Surf 2001–08.

Alumni

The Sabers have had a number of alumni move on to college ice hockey, higher levels of junior ice hockey, and professional ice hockey. [10] [11]

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