Macon Whoopee

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Macon Whoopee logo from late CHL and ECHL eras, featuring a bird and a bee.
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Macon Whoopee logo from late CHL and ECHL eras, featuring a bird and a bee.

The Macon Whoopee was the name given to two distinct former ice hockey teams, both of which were located in Macon, Georgia. The teams played their home games at the Macon Coliseum.

The first team, known as the Whoopees, played in the Southern Hockey League in 1974 before folding shortly thereafter. Hockey was not resurrected in Macon until 1996. A new team, known as the Whoopee (without the plural s) played in the Central Hockey League from 1996 to 2001 and the East Coast Hockey League in 2002. After several owners endured seasons of poor attendance and monetary losses, the team finally went under in 2002.

Efforts to continue professional hockey in Macon led to the formation of the (also now-defunct) Macon Trax.

The name was a reference to a sexual slang, popularized by the Newlywed Game.

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