| Milwaukee Admirals | | | | Conference | Western Conference (AHL) | | Division | West Division | | Founded | 1970 as an amateur team | | Arena | Bradley Center (1988-present) | | City | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | | Team Colors | silver, black, and ice blue | | Logo Design | A cartoon skull wearing an admiral's hat | | Franchise History | Milwaukee Wings (1970) amateur Milwaukee Admirals (1973-77) (USHL) (1977-2001) (IHL) (2001- present) (AHL) | | Local Media Affiliates | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | | Owner | Group headed by Harris Turer | | General Manager | Duties handled by Nashville Predators Asst. GM Paul Fenton | | Head Coach | Claude Noel | | Team Affiliations | Nashville Predators (NHL) Edmonton Oilers (Partial) (NHL) Rockford IceHogs (UHL) New Mexico Scorpions (CHL) | | Regular Season Titles | 0 IHL 1 AHL (2003-04) | | Division Championships | 4 IHL (1982-83, 1992-93, 1994-95, 1995-96) 2 AHL (2003-04, (2005-06) | | Conference Championships | 1 (2003-04) | | Calder Cups | 1 (2003-04) | | Turner Cups | 0 Turner Cups 1 USHL title (1975-76) | The Milwaukee Admirals are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA at the Bradley Center. Image File history File links MILadmirals. ...
The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL) for which it serves as the primary developmental circuit. ...
1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
The Bradley Center is an indoor arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...
Nickname: Location of Milwaukee in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Coordinates: County Milwaukee Government - Mayor Tom Barrett Area - City 97 sq mi (251. ...
United States Hockey League (abbreviated USHL) is the top junior ice hockey league in United States. ...
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The 2001-02 AHL season was the 66th season of the American Hockey League. ...
The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL) for which it serves as the primary developmental circuit. ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...
Claude Noel (born October 31, 1955 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) is the head coach of the AHL ice hockey team Milwaukee Admirals. ...
The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. ...
NHL can also be an abbreviation for National Historic Landmark or Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. ...
The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ...
NHL can also be an abbreviation for National Historic Landmark or Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. ...
The Rockford IceHogs are a professional ice hockey team in Rockford, Illinois USA. They are a member of the United Hockey League. ...
The United Hockey League is a professional AA-level minor league in ice hockey in the United States. ...
The New Mexico Scorpions are a minor league ice hockey team located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...
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The 2003-04 AHL season was the 68th season of the American Hockey League. ...
The 2003-04 AHL season was the 68th season of the American Hockey League. ...
The 2005-06 AHL season was the 70th season of the American Hockey League. ...
The 2003-04 AHL season was the 68th season of the American Hockey League. ...
The 2003-04 AHL season was the 68th season of the American Hockey League. ...
Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ...
The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL) for which it serves as the primary developmental circuit. ...
Nickname: Location of Milwaukee in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Coordinates: County Milwaukee Government - Mayor Tom Barrett Area - City 97 sq mi (251. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Madison Largest city Milwaukee Area Ranked 23rd - Total 65,498 sq mi (169,790 km²) - Width 260 miles (420 km) - Length 310 miles (500 km) - % water 17 - Latitude 42°30N to 47°3N - Longitude 86°49W to 92°54W Population Ranked...
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History
The Admirals first took to the ice in the winter of 1970 as an amateur club known as the Milwaukee Wings. They lost their first game on January 25 when the Madison All-Stars beat them 17-7. They got their first win five days later when they defeated the Milwaukee Winter Club 10-8. January 25 is the 25th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The next year the team was sold by the original owner Reed Fansher to a group of investors. One of the investors, Edwin J. Merar, owned an appliance store. The team was renamed the "Admirals" after a brand of refrigerators sold in Merar's store. âFreezerâ redirects here. ...
Beginning with the 1973–74 season the Admirals joined the newly formed United States Hockey League. Their first season in a league was not particularly successful as they ended the season in last place in their division. They won only 11 games, lost 35 games, and tied 2 games that season. See also: 1972 in sports, other events of 1973, 1974 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto Racing Stock car racing: Richard Petty wins the Daytona 500 in which singer Marty Robbins made his first appearance as a driver. ...
See also: 1973 in sports, other events of 1974, 1975 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto Racing Stock car racing: Richard Petty won the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship - Richard Petty IROC Championship - inaugural year won by Mark Donohue Indianapolis 500 - Johnny Rutherford USAC Racing - Bobby Unser...
United States Hockey League (abbreviated USHL) is the top junior ice hockey league in United States. ...
The Admirals won the USHL league championship in 1976, winning seven straight games in the league's playoffs. In the off-season, the team was purchased by former Chicago Blackhawks announcer Lloyd Pettit and his wife, Jane Bradley-Pettit. See also: 1975 in sports, other events of 1976, 1977 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto Racing Stock car racing: February 15David Pearson won the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship - Cale Yarborough Indianapolis 500 - Johnny Rutherford USAC Racing - Gordon Johncock won the season championship Formula One Championship...
The Chicago Blackhawks are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Lloyd Pettit (1927âNovember 11, 2003) was a sportscaster in Chicago and Milwaukee as well as the owner of the Milwaukee Admirals. ...
For the 1977–78 season the Admirals joined the International Hockey League as the USHL was becoming a strictly amateur league. The Admirals appeared in the IHL's Turner Cup finals only once (1983), where they lost to Toledo in six games. See also: 1976 in sports, other events of 1977, 1978 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto racing Stock car racing: NASCAR Championship - Cale Yarborough Cale Yarborough won the Daytona 500 USAC Racing - Tom Sneva wins the season championship Indianapolis 500 - won by A.J. Foyt. ...
See also: 1977 in sports, other events of 1978, 1979 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto racing USAC - A J Foyt won final season championship under USAC. CART, Championship Auto Racing Teams open wheel racing established in the United States. ...
The International Hockey League (IHL) was a professional ice hockey league in the United States and Canada from 1945 to 2001. ...
See also: 1982 in sports, other events of 1983, 1984 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto Racing Stock car racing: NASCAR Championship - Bobby Allison Cale Yarborough won the Daytona 500 CART Racing - Al Unser won the season championship Indianapolis 500 - Tom Sneva Formula One Championship - Nelson...
They stayed a part of the IHL until it joined the American Hockey League for the 2001–02 season when the IHL ceased operations. Five other IHL franchises also joined the AHL that season. The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL) for which it serves as the primary developmental circuit. ...
See also: 2000 in sports, other events of 2001, 2002 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto Racing Stock car racing: Michael Waltrip won the Daytona 500, a race that also saw the death of seven-time NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt in an unspectacular crash during the...
See also: 2001 in sports, 2003 in sports and the list of years in sports. Auto Racing Stock car racing: Ward Burton wins the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship - Tony Stewart Indy Racing League - Sam Hornish Jr. ...
They won their first Calder Cup in 2004 when they defeated the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Prior to the Finals, Milwaukee needed seven games to defeat the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks in the first round. Then the Admirals defeated the Chicago Wolves in six games to advance to the Conference Finals. The Admirals then eliminated the Rochester Americans four games to one. Milwaukee then swept the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins to win the Calder Cup. The Admirals completed a rare postseason run in which they needed one fewer game to eliminate their opponents in each subsequent series. The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
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The Chicago Wolves are a hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
The Rochester Americans are one of the most storied franchises in the history of the American Hockey League, winner of six Calder Cups. ...
The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
The Admirals were purchased in June 2005 by a group of investors, led by Harris J. Turer, including Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio, assistant general manager Gord Ash and pitcher Ben Sheets. The Brewers subsequently became the sole uniform sponsor of the Admirals, and the Admirals wear a Brewers logo patch on their sweaters. Image File history File links AdmiralsFullBody. ...
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Major league affiliations National League (1998âpresent) Central Division (1998âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 4, 19, 34, 42, 44 Name Milwaukee Brewers (1970âpresent) Seattle Pilots (1969) Ballpark Miller Park (2001âpresent) County Stadium (1970-2000) Sicks Stadium (Seattle) (1969) Major league titles World Series titles (0) None...
Mark L. Attanasio is a Los Angeles investment banker who, in September of 2004, reached a deal to purchase the Milwaukee Brewers from Major League Baseball (MLB) commissioner Bud Selig for US$180 million. ...
Gordon Ash, usually Gord, is an assistant general manager for the Milwaukee Brewers. ...
Ben M. Sheets (born July 18, 1978 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a Major League Baseball pitcher who currently plays for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team. ...
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The Admirals won their second division title as a member of the American Hockey League in 2006, clinching the title on the last day of their schedule with a win over the Grand Rapids Griffins. The Grand Rapids Griffins are a hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
After narrowly winning a seven-game playoff series over the Iowa Stars, Milwaukee swept both the Houston Aeros and Grand Rapids Griffins to advance to their second Calder Cup final series. To their disappointment, the Admirals would lose 4-2 to the Hershey Bears. The Iowa Stars are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
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The Grand Rapids Griffins are a hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
The Hershey Bears are a professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey League of which the Bears are also the senior member club. ...
On August 1, 2006, the Admirals unveiled their newest logo to the public at the Henry Maier Festival Park (also known as the Summerfest grounds). The logo came with a radical color change for the team, away from red and blue hues to one of black, white and light blue. They also unveiled their new slogan, "Never Say Die". August 1 is the 213th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (214th in leap years), with 152 days remaining. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
The Henry W. Maier Festival Park, also known either as the Henry Maier Festival Grounds or as the Summerfest Grounds, is a festival park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States. ...
Summerfest poster for 2004 Summerfest (also known as The Big Gig) is a yearly music festival held at the 75 acre Henry Maier Festival Park along the lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...
NHL Affiliation The Admirals have been the top-level affiliate of the Nashville Predators since that team's founding in 1998. On February 15, 2007, the clubs signed a new agreement that will extend that relationship through the 2009-10 season.[1] The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. ...
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| “ | I like to say that for our players, the road to Nashville runs through Milwaukee and a look at our roster illustrates this. (T)his is the kind of environment that we want our prospects to develop in. | ” | | | — Nashville General Manager David Poile | The Admirals are also part of an unusual affiliation agreement with the Edmonton Oilers. On September 1, 2006, the Oilers announced they would use five partial affiliates in the AHL for the 2006-07 season. These five affiliates include the Milwaukee Admirals, the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Iowa Stars, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, and the Hamilton Bulldogs. This arrangement lasted one season, as the Oilers announced a three-year affiliation with the Springfield Falcons on March 19, 2007. The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ...
September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Grand Rapids Griffins are a hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
The Iowa Stars are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
The Hamilton Bulldogs are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ...
The Springfield Falcons are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. ...
March 19 is the 78th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (79th in leap years). ...
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Junior Admirals On March 2, 2007, the Admirals announced a five-year partnership with Wisconsin AAA Hockey to sponsor the youth team, which will be known as the Milwaukee Junior Admirals. [2] The Junior Admirals will receive financial support, opportunities to play at the Bradley Center, and assistance with player development. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The Junior Admirals will compete against teams in other states and "promote the (Admirals') name and look throughout the country," according to Turer.
Year-by-year record American Hockey League (shootout format) | Year | GP | W | L | OL | SOL | GF | GA | PTS | Finish | Playoffs | | 2006-07 | 80 | 41 | 25 | 4 | 10 | 227 | 230 | 96 | 3rd, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-0 (Chicago) | | 2005-06 | 80 | 49 | 21 | 4 | 4 | 268 | 234 | 108 | 1st, West | Lost in Finals, 4-2 (Hershey) | American Hockey League | Year | GP | W | L | T | OL | GF | GA | PTS | Finish | Playoffs | | 2004-05 | 80 | 47 | 24 | 5 | 4 | 247 | 207 | 103 | 2nd, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-3 (Cincinnati) | | 2003-04 | 80 | 46 | 24 | 7 | 3 | 269 | 191 | 102 | 1st, West | Won Calder Cup, 4-0 (Wilkes Barre/Scranton) | | 2002-03 | 80 | 43 | 25 | 8 | 4 | 276 | 237 | 98 | 4th, West | Lost in 2nd Round, 3-0 (Houston) | | 2001-02 | 80 | 37 | 31 | 7 | 5 | 250 | 236 | 86 | Last, West | Out of Playoffs | International Hockey League | Year | GP | W | L | T | OL | GF | GA | PTS | Finish | Playoffs | | 2000-01 | 82 | 42 | 33 | - | 7 | 244 | 217 | 91 | 5th, Eastern | Lost in 1st Round, 4-1 (Chicago) | | 1999-00 | 82 | 37 | 36 | - | 9 | 222 | 246 | 83 | 5th, Eastern | Lost in 1st Round, 2-1 (Cleveland) | | 1998-99 | 82 | 38 | 28 | - | 16 | 254 | 265 | 92 | Last, Midwest | Lost in 1st Round, 2-0 (Manitoba) | | 1997-98 | 82 | 43 | 34 | - | 5 | 267 | 262 | 91 | 3rd, Northwest | Lost in 2nd Round, 4-2 (Chicago) | | 1996-97 | 82 | 38 | 36 | - | 8 | 253 | 298 | 84 | 4th, Midwest | Lost in 1st Round, 3-0 (Long Beach) | | 1995-96 | 82 | 40 | 32 | - | 10 | 290 | 307 | 90 | 1st, Midwest | Lost in 1st Round, 3-2 (Peoria) | | 1994-95 | 81 | 44 | 27 | - | 10 | 317 | 298 | 98 | 1st, Central | Lost in Semifinals, 4-1 (Denver) | | 1993-94 | 81 | 40 | 24 | - | 17 | 338 | 302 | 97 | 2nd, Midwest | Lost in 1st Round, 4-0 (Atlanta) | | 1992-93 | 82 | 49 | 23 | - | 10 | 329 | 280 | 108 | 1st, Midwest | Lost in 1st Round, 4-2 (Kansas City) | | 1991-92 | 82 | 38 | 36 | - | 8 | 306 | 309 | 84 | 3rd, East | Lost in 1st Round, 4-1 (Muskegon) | | 1990-91 | 82 | 36 | 43 | - | 3 | 275 | 316 | 75 | 4th, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-2 (Peoria) | | 1989-90 | 82 | 36 | 39 | - | 7 | 316 | 370 | 79 | 3rd, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-2 (Salt Lake) | | 1988-89 | 82 | 54 | 23 | - | 5 | 399 | 323 | 113 | 2nd, West | Lost in Semifinals, 4-1 (Salt Lake) | | 1987-88 | 82 | 21 | 54 | - | 7 | 288 | 430 | 49 | Last, West | Out of Playoffs | | 1986-87 | 82 | 41 | 37 | 4 | 0 | 342 | 358 | 86 | 3rd, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-2 (Salt Lake) | | 1985-86 | 82 | 48 | 28 | 1 | 5 | 368 | 306 | 102 | 2nd, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-1 (Peoria) | | 1984-85 | 82 | 25 | 52 | 5 | - | 292 | 389 | 60 | Last | Out of Playoffs | | 1983-84 | 82 | 46 | 30 | 6 | - | 403 | 335 | 101 | 2nd | Lost in Semifinals, 4-0 (Flint) | | 1982-83 | 82 | 43 | 30 | 9 | - | 407 | 312 | 98 | 1st, West | Lost in Finals, 4-2 (Toledo) | | 1981-82 | 82 | 41 | 34 | 7 | - | 385 | 351 | 91 | 2nd | Lost in 1st Round, 4-1 (Saginaw) | | 1980-81 | 82 | 32 | 35 | 15 | - | 354 | 371 | 79 | 3rd, West | Lost in 1st Round, 4-3 (Fort Wayne) | | 1979-80 | 80 | 29 | 41 | 10 | - | 327 | 402 | 68 | 3rd, South | Forfeit in 1st Round - rough play, 2-0 (Saginaw) | | 1978-79 | 80 | 21 | 48 | 11 | - | 260 | 391 | 53 | Last, South | Lost in 1st Round, 4-3 (Grand Rapids) | | 1977-78 | 80 | 27 | 38 | 15 | - | 257 | 299 | 69 | 3rd, South | Lost in 1st Round, 4-1 (Toledo) | United States Hockey League (semi-professional) | Year | GP | W | L | T | OL | GF | GA | PTS | Finish | Playoffs | | 1976-77 | 48 | 23 | 23 | 2 | - | 231 | 241 | 48 | 1st, Southern | Lost in Finals, 1-2-3 (Grand Rapids) | | 1975-76 | 48 | 23 | 25 | 0 | - | 279 | 270 | 46 | 3rd, Southern | Won Championship, 3-0 (Green Bay) | | 1974-75 | 48 | 18 | 30 | 0 | - | 241 | 288 | 36 | 3rd, Southern | Out of playoffs | | 1973-74 | 48 | 11 | 35 | 2 | - | 192 | 318 | 24 | 5th, Southern | Out of playoffs | Team records Single Season - Goals: 75
Danny Lecours (1982-83) - Assists: 100
Dale Yakiwchuk (1982-83) - Points: 138 Dale Yakiwchuk (1982-83)
- Penalty Minutes: 381
Don Gibson (1992-93) - GAA: 2.18
Wade Flaherty (2003-04) - SV%: .922 Wade Flaherty (2003-04)
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Career - Career Goals: 444 Danny Lecours
- Career Assists: 379
Fred Berry - Career Points: 813 Danny Lecours
- Career Penalty Minutes: 1233
Ken Sabourin - Career Goaltending Wins: 119
Rich Sirois - Career Shutouts: 11
Brian Finley - Career Games: 641 Danny Lecours
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Ken Sabourin (born April 28, 1966 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a former Canadian hockey player who played in the NHL for the Calgary Flames and Washington Capitals. ...
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