Binghamton Rangers

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Binghamton Rangers
Binghamton Rangers
Founded 1990
Home ice Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
Based in Binghamton, New York
Colors blue and red
League American Hockey League

The Binghamton Rangers were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Binghamton, New York, USA at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.

Seasons: 1990-1997
Arena: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
Uniform colors: blue and red
Logo design: identical to the logo of the New York Rangers, but with "Binghamton" replacing "New York" across the top
Division titles won: 4 (1991-92, 1992-93, 1994-95, 1995-96)
Regular season titles won: 1 (1992-93)
League championships won: none

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[edit] History

The franchise was previously known as: Binghamton Whalers (1980-1990)
The franchise became known as: Hartford Wolf Pack (1997-present)
The franchise was replaced by: B.C. Icemen of the UHL (1997-2002)

[edit] Year-by-year record

Year GP W L T OL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
1996-97 80 27 38 13 2 245 300 69 Last, Empire State Lost in round 1
1995-96 80 39 31 7 3 333 331 88 1st, Southern Lost in round 1
1994-95 80 43 30 7 - 302 261 93 1st, Southern Lost in round 2
1993-94 80 33 38 9 - 312 322 75 Last, Southern Out of Playoffs
1992-93 80 57 13 10 - 392 246 124 1st, Southern Lost in round 2 *AHL points record*
1991-92 80 41 30 9 - 318 277 91 1st, Southern Lost in round 2
1990-91 80 44 30 6 - 318 274 94 2nd, Southern Lost in round 3

[edit] Team records

Goals: 54 Don Biggs Canadian (1992-93)
Assists: 84 Don Biggs Canadian (1992-93)
Points: 138 Don Biggs Canadian (1992-93)
Penalty Minutes: 361 Peter Fiorentino Canadian (1990-91)
GAA: 2.79 Corey Hirsh Canadian (1992-93)
SV%: .904 Corey Hirsh Canadian (1992-93)
Career Goals: 95 Jean-Yves Roy Canadian
Career Assists: 146 Craig Duncanson Canadian
Career Points: 227 Craig Duncanson Canadian
Career Penalty Minutes: 1581 Peter Fiorentino Canadian
Career Goaltending Wins: 71 Corey Hirsh Canadian
Career Shutouts: 3 Dan Cloutier Canadian
Career Games: 386 Peter Fiorentino Canadian

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