Chicago Express

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Chicago Express
Chicago Express hockey logo.svg
City Hoffman Estates, Illinois
League ECHL
ConferenceEastern
DivisionNorth
Operated2011–2012
Home arena Sears Centre
ColorsNavy, Gray, Sky Blue
   
Owner(s)Craig Drecktrah
Head coach Steve Martinson
Affiliate Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) Springfield Falcons (AHL)
Franchise history
2011–2012Chicago Express

The Chicago Express were a professional ice hockey team located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, serving the Chicago market. The Express were a member of the North Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference. [1] The team played its home games at the Sears Centre. [2]

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The Express were owned by Craig Drecktrah, who formerly owned the United Hockey League's Chicago Hounds and Rockford IceHogs.

It was announced on July 13, 2011 that the Express would be affiliated with the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets and the AHL's Springfield Falcons. [3]

On April 6, 2012, it was announced that the Chicago Express would cease operations due to poor attendance numbers and lack of support. [4] The Express finished last in the league for average attendance with 2,508. [5] On some nights, the Express, which also had AHL and NHL competition in the same market, was struggling to get 1,000 spectators at its games.

Team history

Express mascot Traxx the horse (left) ExpressTraxxwithSanta.jpg
Express mascot Traxx the horse (left)

Inception

The team formed out of talks between owner Craig Drecktrah and officials at the Sears Centre. On the heels of the Chicago Hounds folding in 2009 after only playing one season (200607) at the Sears Centre, Drecktrah worked with arena and Hoffman Estates village officials to bring in an ECHL franchise. [2] The league approved the franchise's application at the ECHL's annual Board of Governors Meeting in June 2010. [6]

Team name

Express center ice logo during their first and only ECHL season in 2011-12 Chicago Express Center Ice.JPG
Express center ice logo during their first and only ECHL season in 2011-12

To name the new franchise, the team held a special name the team contest that eventually received over a thousand unique name suggestions. On July 22, the four finalists for the team name were unveiled. They were the Chicago Blizzard, Hoffman Estates Hammers, Chicago Knights and Chicago Express. Voting for the team's name closed on August 4, with Express announced as the winner on September 21. The final four portion of the contest received a total of 20,000 votes. [7]

2011–2012 season

Under the direction of Steve Martinson, the Express finished with a record of 34-26-8-4, good enough for 80 points and second place in the North Division, four points behind the division leading Kalamazoo Wings. However, this was only good enough for ninth in Eastern Conference. They were actually tied with the eighth place Reading Royals points wise, however they missed out on the playoffs because the Royals had more wins.

The Express fold

At the end of the season, the Express folded outright. There were a myriad of reason for this. Firstly, the Express could not hope to compete with the Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) and the Chicago Wolves (AHL). The team had no radio and television deals, and were not promoted on those mediums. The team also had a hard time drawing fans to Hoffman Estates from the heart of the city. [8]

Mascot

The mascot for the Chicago Express was "Traxx" the Horse.

Players

Chaz Johnson finished as Chicago's all-time leader in goals scored with 20. Chaz Johnson Express.JPG
Chaz Johnson finished as Chicago's all-time leader in goals scored with 20.
Tyler Donati led the Express with 47 assists and 61 points. Tyler Donati Chicago.JPG
Tyler Donati led the Express with 47 assists and 61 points.
Devin DiDiomete was the Express' all-time leader in penalty minutes. Devin DiDiomete Express.JPG
Devin DiDiomete was the Express' all-time leader in penalty minutes.
Allen York played for both the Express and the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2011-12 season. Allen York Express.JPG
Allen York played for both the Express and the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2011–12 season.
Nathan Lutz was the captain of the Express. Nathan Lutz Express.JPG
Nathan Lutz was the captain of the Express.
Skaters
Player#PosGPGAPtsPIM
Drew Akins 20F1610113
Josh Burrows 4D43381125
Darcy Campbell 6D618293787
Joe Cucci 14C1414511
Steven Delisle 5D3813420
Devin DiDiomete 27LW41111627277
Tyler Donati 19RW4614476129
Taylor Ellington4D17561114
Mike Embach 16F6013132641
Pierre-Luc Faubert 72RW7219254470
Matt Gingera 26F61012
Ryley Grantham 71F19651175
Maxime Gratchev 93F278202838
Dan Henningson 12D2712310
Chaz Johnson 98RW64201535132
Tyler Johnson 18C203368
Scott Lehman 7D110227
Nathan Lutz 44D726713121
Anthony Maiani 7F394141810
Aaron Marvin17C6511273849
Kyler Moje 15F20000
Brett Motherwell 42D2508820
Kyle Ostrow 9F5911203123
Chad Painchaud27LW2711112229
Trent Palm 5D40000
Danick Paquette20F13741127
Drew Paris 2D2236910
Blair Riley 22LW1579168
Bobby Robins 25F287815123
Tony Romano 15C30000
Johan Ryd 26F30000
Tim Spencer 21F801142
Evan Stephens 24D483161922
Mike Thomas 7F20004
Yannick Tifu 10C17381119
Matt Tomassoni 24D30000
Scott Wietecha 3D5414132769
Jonathan Zion 8D4010152529
Goaltenders
Player#GPMINWLOTLGAASV%SO
Paul Dainton 31187946323.25.8961
Rob Madore 31127228312.41.9261
Peter Mannino 3122133410823.15.8991
Rob Nolan 47168446812.99.8960
Brooks Ostergard 471650014.65.8440
Allen York 30116044413.28.8920

All player statistics taken from the ECHL.com. [9]

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