Augusta Lynx

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Augusta Lynx
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City Augusta, Georgia
League ECHL
ConferenceAmerican Conference
DivisionSouth Division
Operated1998–2008
Home arena James Brown Arena
ColorsBlue, black, gray, white     
Owner(s) Flag of the United States.svg Jan Hodges Burch, Robert Burch, Dan Troutman
General manager Flag of the United States.svg Dan Troutman
Head coach Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Marks
Media WRDW (AM), b-2 Network
Affiliates Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), Norfolk Admirals (AHL)
Franchise history
1991–1998 Raleigh IceCaps
1998–2008Augusta Lynx

The Augusta Lynx were a minor-league professional ice hockey team based in Augusta, Georgia. The Lynx played their home games at the James Brown Arena. The Lynx, who played in the ECHL, had affiliations with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL and the Norfolk Admirals of the AHL.

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The team was named for The Masters golf tournament held annually in Augusta, with the "Lynx" name a play on the golf term "hitting the links". The Lynx folded midway through the 2008–09 season on December 2, 2008, when it was announced that they were suspending operations and voluntarily relinquishing their league membership. [1] The Lynx failure marked the first time in the ECHL's history a franchise folded mid-season.

History of the Augusta Lynx

The Augusta Lynx were formed in 1991 as the Raleigh IceCaps. The IceCaps moved to Augusta in 1998, a year after the Hartford Whalers moved to North Carolina, becoming the Carolina Hurricanes. [2]

The Lynx were replaced in their market by the Augusta Riverhawks, a team in the Southern Professional Hockey League, which began operations with the 201011 season.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, PTS = Points, PCT = Winning Percentage, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalty Infraction Minutes

SeasonLeagueDivisionGPWLTOTLSOLPTSPCTGFGAPIMCoach(es)Result
1998-99 ECHL Southeast703827500810.5792352331984 Dan Wiebe Lost in round 1 (Baton Rouge) 2-0
1999-00 ECHL Southeast703431050730.4862432481781 Dan Wiebe Won Round 1 (New Orleans) 2-1
Won Round 2 (Florida) 3-2
Lost in round 3 (Greenville) 3-1
2000-01 ECHL Southeast723629700790.5492592531579 Scott MacPherson, Jim Burton Lost in round 1 (New Orleans) 2-1
2001-02 ECHL Southeast7236261000820.5692182241834 Jim Burton Out of Playoffs
2002-03 ECHL Southeast722739600600.4172032561623 Jim Burton, David Wilkie Out of Playoffs
2003-04 ECHL Central723233700710.4932032341510 Stan Drulia Out of Playoffs
2004-05 ECHL East722835900650.4511882371232 Stan Drulia Out of Playoffs
2005-06 ECHL South723036600660.4582162551475 Bob Ferguson Lost in round 1 (Greenville) 2-0
2006-07 ECHL South723929013820.5692582651225 Bob Ferguson Lost in round 1 (Charlotte) 2-0
2007-08 ECHL South723235014690.4792002231173 Bob Ferguson Lost in round 1 (South Carolina) 3-2
2008-09 ECHL South18610011140.3893970471 John Marks Team ceased operations December 2
Totals1471633833050887420.449226224981588776/11 Playoff Seasons

Augusta's final season roster

Forwards
#PlayerPositionShootsDate of birthPlace of birth
Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Slattengren ^ C LDec. 28, 1981 Duluth, Minnesota, United States
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chris Lawrence C RFeb. 5, 1987 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
10 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Thauwald LW LOct. 26, 1984 Rochester, Minnesota, United States
17 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Bordeleau LW LMar. 23, 1986 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
19 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brian Ihnacak C RApr. 10, 1985Toronto, Ontario, Canada
20 Flag of the United States.svg Chase Watson F LOct. 23, 1982 Media, Pennsylvania, United States
21 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Mullen RW RJul. 16, 1983 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
22 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Justin Keller ^ LW LMar. 4, 1986 Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
25 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Travis Fuller LW LJan. 25, 1986 Whitney, Ontario, Canada
26 Flag of the United States.svg Jason Bloomingburg (IR) LW LNov. 29, 1982 Canton, Michigan, United States
29 Flag of the United States.svg Joel Hanson F RJun. 20, 1983 Elk River, Minnesota, United States
37 Flag of the United States.svg A Dallas Steward C LFeb. 11, 1980 Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, United States
44 Flag of the United States.svg A Matt Auffrey RW RJan. 3, 1986 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Defencemen
#PlayerPositionShootsDate of birthPlace of birth
2 Flag of the United States.svg B.J. Crum D RAug. 6, 1983 Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
3 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Quick D LMar. 29, 1988 Buffalo, New York, United States
6 Flag of the United States.svg Brock Wilson D LOct. 15, 1984 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
14 Flag of the United States.svg C Tim Branham D LMay 10, 1981 Eagle River, Wisconsin, United States
27 Flag of the United States.svg R.J. Linder D RNov. 9, 1983 St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States
55 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brent Henley D RAug. 30, 1980 Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Goaltenders
#PlayerPositionCatchesDate of birthPlace of birth
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Brodeur G LMar. 30, 1983 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
34 Flag of Finland.svg Riku Helenius G LMar. 1, 1988 Palkane, Finland

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Staff
TitleStaff Member
Head coach John Marks
Assistant coachDane Litke
Athletic trainerChad Weprin
Equipment ManagerRyan Adamson
Director of Public RelationsA.J. Bembry
Director of BroadcastingAnthony Langella
Director of Game Operations James T. Warbington

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References

  1. Byler, Billy (December 2, 2008). "Lynx fold team". Augusta Chronicle . Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  2. Myatt, Al (March 28, 1998). "A last skate for IceCaps". The News & Observer . p. C1.