Utica Devils

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Utica Devils
Utica Devils
Founded 1987
Home ice Utica Memorial Auditorium
Based in Utica, New York
Original Colors red & green
Later Colors red & black
League American Hockey League

The Utica Devils were an ice hockey team of the American Hockey League. The team played in Utica, New York at the Utica Memorial Auditorium.

Seasons: 1987-1993
Arena: Utica Memorial Auditorium
Uniform colors: red and green (later red & black)
Logo design: Red "U" with devilish horns and a tail protruding from it.
Division titles won: --
Regular season titles won: --
League championships won: --

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[edit] History

The Utica Devils were the New Jersey Devils AHL affiliate until 1993.
Notable players who at one time were Utica Devils include Martin Brodeur, Bill Guerin, Kevin Todd, Corey Schwab, Bobby Holik, Claude Vilgrain, Valeri Zelepukin, Jason Smith and Jim Dowd. The team's last coach was Robbie Ftorek.
The market was previously served by: Mohawk Valley Comets of the ACHL (1985-1987)
The franchise was replaced by: Utica Bulldogs of the CoHL (1993-1994)

[edit] Year-by-year record

[edit] Team records

Goals: 53, Paul Ysebaert, 1989-90
Assists: 81, Kevin Todd, 1990-91
Points: 118, Kevin Todd, 1990-91
Penalty Minutes: 359, Bill Huard, 1990-91
GAA: 2.71, Chris Terreri, 1987-88
SV%: .910, Chris Terreri, 1987-88
Career Goals:
Career Assists:
Career Points:
Career Penalty Minutes:
Career Goaltending Wins:
Career Shutouts: 3, Craig Billington
Career Games:

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