List of defunct ECHL teams
This is a list of teams that once played in the ECHL but no longer exist . This includes franchises which have relocated to different cities. The years of operation only reflect the time in which the team was in the ECHL; it does not take into account any time in which the franchise operated in another league (such as the Central Hockey League , International Hockey League , United Hockey League or West Coast Hockey League ).
Defunct and relocated teams prior to the ECHL's absorption of the WCHL
Team
Seasons
Outcome
Carolina/Winston-Salem Thunderbirds
1988–1992
Moved to Wheeling, West Virginia .
Cincinnati Cyclones
1990–1992
Moved to Birmingham, Alabama .
Virginia Lancers Roanoke Valley Rebels Roanoke Valley Rampage
1988–1993
Moved to Huntsville, Alabama .
Louisville Icehawks
1990–1994
Moved to Jacksonville, Florida .
Huntsville Blast
1993–1994
Moved to Tallahassee, Florida .
Greensboro Monarchs
1989–1995
Ceased operations and replaced by the Carolina Monarchs of the AHL .
Erie Panthers
1988–1996
Moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Nashville Knights
1989–1996
Moved to Pensacola, Florida , and replaced by the Nashville Predators of the NHL .
Knoxville Cherokees
1988–1997
Moved to Florence, South Carolina .
Raleigh IceCaps
1991–1998
Moved to Augusta, Georgia , and replaced by the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL.
Louisville RiverFrogs
1995–1998
Moved to Miami, Florida .
Columbus Chill
1991–1999
Moved to Reading, Pennsylvania , and replaced by the Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL.
Chesapeake Icebreakers
1997–1999
Moved to Jackson, Mississippi .
Miami Matadors
1998–1999
Moved to Cincinnati, Ohio .
Hampton Roads Admirals
1989–2000
Ceased operations and replaced by the Norfolk Admirals of the AHL. The franchise was purchased in 2001 and became the Columbus Cottonmouths . A new ECHL Admirals team returned in 2015.
Huntington Blizzard
1993–2000
Moved to Beaumont, Texas .
Jacksonville Lizard Kings
1995–2000
Ceased operations.
Tallahassee Tiger Sharks
1994–2001
Moved to Macon, Georgia .
Birmingham Bulls
1992–2001
Moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey .
Mobile Mysticks
1995–2002
Moved to Duluth, Georgia .
New Orleans Brass
1997–2002
Ceased operations.
Macon Whoopee
2001–2002
Moved to Lexington, Kentucky .
Richmond Renegades
1990–2003
Ceased operations and replaced by the Richmond RiverDogs of the United Hockey League from 2003 to 2006. Another Renegades team then joined the Southern Professional Hockey League in 2006.
Baton Rouge Kingfish
1996–2003
Moved to Victoria, British Columbia .
Arkansas RiverBlades
1999–2003
Ceased operations.
Jackson Bandits
1999–2003
Ceased operations.
Lexington Men O' War
2002–2003
Moved to West Valley City, Utah
Defunct and relocated teams after the ECHL's absorption of the WCHL
Team
Seasons
Outcome
Roanoke Express
1993–2004
Franchise rights revoked by the ECHL.
Greensboro Generals
1999–2004
Franchise rights revoked by the ECHL.
Columbus Cottonmouths
2001–2004
Ceased operations and replaced by the Columbus Cottonmouths of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL).
Louisiana IceGators
1995–2005
Franchise rights revoked by the ECHL.
Peoria Rivermen
1996–2005
Ceased operations and replaced by the Peoria Rivermen of the AHL.
Pee Dee Pride
1996–2005
Returned franchise rights to the ECHL after a failed attempt to move to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina , between 2005 and 2008.
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
2001–2005
Moved to Stockton, California .
Greenville Grrrowl
1998–2006
Franchise revoked by the ECHL.
San Diego Gulls
2003–2006
Franchise revoked by the ECHL.
Long Beach Ice Dogs
2003–2007
Franchise revoked by the ECHL.
Toledo Storm
2003–2007
Suspended operations after the 2006–07 ECHL season . Returned in 2009 as the Toledo Walleye .
Pensacola Ice Pilots
1996–2008
Franchise revoked by the ECHL. Replaced by the Pensacola Ice Flyers of the SPHL.
Augusta Lynx
1998–2008
Ceased operations on December 2, 2008, becoming the first team to fold during the season.
Fresno Falcons
2003–2008
Ceased operations on December 22, 2008, becoming the second team to fold during the season.
Columbia Inferno
2001–2008
Ceased operations following the 2007–08 ECHL season .
Texas Wildcatters
2003–2008
Moved to Ontario, California .
Dayton Bombers
1991–2009
Relinquished membership to the ECHL following a failed drive for season tickets and managing partnership to resume play for the 2010–11 season. Replaced by the Dayton Gems of the International Hockey League .
Mississippi Sea Wolves
1996–2009
Ceased operations and replaced by the Mississippi Surge of the SPHL.
Phoenix RoadRunners
2005–2009
Ceased operations.
Johnstown Chiefs
1988–2010
Moved to Greenville, South Carolina . Last remaining member of the five founding teams of the East Coast Hockey League to relocate.
Charlotte Checkers
1993–2010
Ceased operations and replaced by the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL.
Victoria Salmon Kings
2004–2011
Ceased operations following the 2010–11 ECHL season . Concluded a franchise history that began with the Erie Panthers , one of the ECHL's charter teams. Replaced in market by the WHL 's Victoria Royals .
Chicago Express
2011–2012
Ceased operations following the 2011–12 ECHL season .
Trenton Titans/Devils
1999–2013
Ceased operations following the 2012–13 ECHL season .
San Francisco Bulls
2012–2014
Ceased operations on January 27, 2014, becoming the third team to fold during the season.
Las Vegas Wranglers
2003–2014
Relinquished membership to the ECHL following failure to find another suitable arena to resume play for the 2015–16 season.
Defunct and relocated teams after the ECHL's absorption of the CHL
Team
Seasons
Outcome
Bakersfield Condors
2003–2015
Moved to Norfolk, Virginia , and replaced by the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL.
Ontario Reign
2008–2015
Moved to Manchester, New Hampshire , and replaced by the Ontario Reign of the AHL.
Stockton Thunder
2005–2015
Moved to Glens Falls, New York , and replaced by the Stockton Heat of the AHL.
Evansville IceMen
2012–2016
Suspended operations following the 2015–16 ECHL season . Relocated to Jacksonville, Florida , after a one-year hiatus as the Jacksonville Icemen . Replaced by the Evansville Thunderbolts of the SPHL.
Alaska Aces
2003–2017
Ceased operations due to Alaskan economy, increased travel expenses, and decreased ticket sales. Franchise was sold and relocated to Portland, Maine .[ 1]
Elmira Jackals
2007–2017
Ceased operations due to no ownership. The team and the arena had been operated by the county and when the county finally had an agreement to sell the arena, the Jackals folded when the potential new owner did not want to operate the team.[ 2] The sale fell through and a new potential owner of the arena also bought a franchise in the Federal Hockey League for the 2018–19 season called the Elmira Enforcers .[ 3]
Colorado Eagles
2011–2018
Organization obtained an expansion franchise in the American Hockey League for the 2018–19 season.
Quad City Mallards
2014–2018
Ceased operations due to financial losses. First former Central Hockey League (CHL) franchise that was added from the 2014 merger to cease operations.[ 4] Replaced by the Quad City Storm of the SPHL.
Manchester Monarchs
2015–2019
Folded after failing to find new ownership.
Brampton Beast
2014–2020
Ceased operations due to financial losses and not being able to play during the COVID-19 pandemic . Second former CHL franchise from the 2014 merger to cease operations.[ 5]
Newfoundland Growlers
2018–2024
Ceased operations on April 2, 2024 due to failure to fulfill obligations under ECHL bylaws, becoming the fourth team to fold during the season.[ 6]
References
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