Tri-City Americans

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Tri-City Americans
City: Kennewick, Washington
League: Western Hockey League
Conference: Western
Division: U.S.
Founded: 1988
Home Arena: Toyota Center
Colours: navy blue, red, cream & silver
Head Coach: Don Nachbaur
General Manager: Bob Tory
Franchise history
1966-67: Calgary Buffaloes
1967-77: Calgary Centennials
1977-82: Billings Bighorns
1982-83: Nanaimo Islanders
1983-88: New Westminster Bruins
1988-Present: Tri-City Americans

The Tri-City Americans are a major junior hockey team of the Western Hockey League, based in Kennewick, Washington. The team plays its home games at the Toyota Center (formerly known as the Three Rivers Coliseum).

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[edit] History

The Tri-City Americans franchise is an original franchise of the WHL. They began in 1966 as the Calgary Buffaloes before being renamed the Centennials after one season. The franchise was also known as the Billings Bighorns from 1977-82 before relocating to Nanaimo, British Columbia as the Nanaimo Islanders. After only one season, they moved to New Westminster, British Columbia to become the second incarnation of the New Westminster Bruins. They moved to the Tri-Cities in 1988.

The Americans have never enjoyed strong local support, mainly due to their startling lack of competitiveness during the first thirteen or so years of franchise history. As a result, in 2004, the former owner of the Tri-City Americans attempted to move the team to Chilliwack, British Columbia in Canada. However, the other Western Hockey League teams voted to prevent the move, one of them was the Americans' closest rivals, the Spokane Chiefs. Shortly after this failure, the team was sold to Tri-Cities natives, including Olaf Kolzig, the goalie for the Washington Capitals, and Stu Barnes of the Dallas Stars, both former Americans players. Since the sale, local support for the team seems to have increased modestly.

The Americans' fiercest rival is the Spokane Chiefs. In addition to several other meetings during the year, the teams have a tradition of playing every year on New Year's Eve in Kennewick.

In the 2002-03 season, sixteen year old goaltender Shannon Szabados became the first female player to compete in the WHL when she played one game for the Americans.

[edit] Current roster

Goaltenders
# Player Age Hometown Drafted
1 Flag of Canada Carey Price 19 Williams Lake, British Columbia MTL 2005
30 Flag of Canada Kyle Jahraus 16 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Eligible 2008
37 Flag of Canada Chet Pickard 17 Winnepeg, Manitoba Eligible 2008


Defencemen
# Player Age Hometown Drafted
2 Flag of Canada Nicolaus Knudsen 19 Aldergrove, British Columbia Eligible 2007
3 Flag of Canada Jarrett Toll 17 Maple Ridge, British Columbia Eligible 2007
4 Flag of Canada Matt Swaby 19 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007
5 Flag of Canada Tyler Schmidt 16 Winnepeg, Manitoba Eligible 2008
7 Flag of Canada Eric Mestery 16 Winnepeg, Manitoba Eligible 2009
12 Flag of Canada Zach Sim 18 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007
24 Flag of Canada Brock Cornish 17 Mission, British Columbia Eligible 2008
26 Flag of Canada Ryan Gillen 19 Golden, British Columbia Eligible 2007
32 Flag of Slovakia Juraj Valach 17 Zvolen, Slovakia Eligible 2007


Forwards
# Player Age Hometown Drafted
6 Flag of Canada Drew Hoff 18 Redvers, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007
9 Flag of Canada Joel Broda 17 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Eligible 2008
11 Flag of Canada Kruise Reddick 16 Manor, Saskatchewan Eligible 2008
15 Flag of Canada Colton Yellow Horn 19 Brocket, Alberta Eligible 2007
16 Flag of Canada Shaun Vey 19 Wakaw, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007
17 Flag of Canada Tanner Gillies 19 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007
18 Flag of Canada Alex Aldred 20 St. Albert, Alberta Free Agent
19 Flag of Canada Travis Gorman 17 Aldergrove, British Columbia Eligible 2007
20 Flag of United States Erik Felde 19 Anchorage, Alaska Eligible 2007
21 Flag of Canada Chris Inglis 18 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2007
25 Flag of Slovakia Ladislav Scuko 20 Gelnica, Slovakia PHI 2004
27 Flag of Canada Aaron Boogaard 20 Regina, Saskatchewan Free Agent
41 Flag of Canada Michael Kaye 19 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007
44 Flag of Canada Taylor Procyshen 18 Emerald Park, Saskatchewan Eligible 2007

[edit] Season-by-season Record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties OTL = Overtime losses Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1988-89 72 33 34 5 - 300 299 71 4th West Lost West Division semi-final
1989-90 72 39 28 5 - 433 354 83 3rd West Lost West Division semi-final
1990-91 72 36 32 4 - 404 386 76 4th West Lost West Division semi-final
1991-92 72 35 35 2 - 363 376 72 2nd West Lost West Division quarter-final
1992-93 72 28 41 3 - 245 312 59 6th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1993-94 72 19 48 5 - 272 373 43 6th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1994-95 72 36 31 5 - 295 279 77 4th West Lost West Division final
1995-96 72 45 25 2 - 336 255 92 3rd West Lost West Division semi-final
1996-97 72 22 43 7 - 225 288 51 7th West Out of playoffs
1997-98 72 17 49 6 - 264 371 40 7th West Out of playoffs
1998-99 72 43 23 6 - 311 219 92 2nd West Lost West Division final
1999-00 72 24 41 7 2 231 288 57 6th West Lost West Division semi-final
2000-01 72 21 36 8 7 217 284 57 7th West Out of playoffs
2001-02 72 31 31 10 0 260 271 72 3rd U.S. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2002-03 72 20 44 3 5 240 335 48 4th U.S. Out of playoffs
2003-04 72 31 27 10 4 205 197 76 3rd U.S. Lost Western Conference semi-final
2004-05 72 26 34 8 4 172 196 64 4th U.S. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2005-06 72 30 35 4 3 188 221 67 4th U.S. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2006-07 72 47 23 1 1 240 190 96 2nd U.S. In progress

[edit] NHL alumni

[edit] Retired numbers

33 - Olaf Kolzig

14 - Stu Barnes, Todd Klassen

8 - Brian Sakic

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