The Mississippi Surge was a professional hockey team in the Southern Professional Hockey League that began play in the 2009-10 season. The club folded on May 2, 2014. The Mississippi Surge were members of the Southern Professional Hockey league for five seasons. [2009/2010-2013/2014]. The Surge was based in Biloxi, home games were played at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum also known as "The Power Plant".[1]
History
The Mississippi Surge began play 2009 following the suspension of operations of the Mississippi Sea Wolves of the East Coast Hockey League. The folding of the Sea Wolves left South Mississippi without a hockey team or a professional sports team. A new team was announced to begin play in 2009 and the team held a name-the-team contest on their temporary webpage. On June 17, the Surge unveiled their name, logo, and colors.[2] The team was to be coached by long time Sea Wolves player and coach Steffon Walby.
In the franchise's first season in the SPHL the Surge had great success. After finishing first in the league at 34-14-8 at the end of the regular season, the Surge were presented the William B. Coffey Trophy as the regular season champions. The Surge advanced to the play-offs and faced the Columbus Cottonmouths in a series that they won 3-1. In the championship round the Surge were defeated by the Huntsville Havoc, the Huntsville Havoc swept the Surge 3-0. In addition to winning the William B. Coffey Trophy, the Surge also won many of the league’s player awards. Steffon Walby was chosen as Coach of the Year, Steve Weidlich was chosen as Defenseman of the Year and was named team captain the following season, and Bill Zaniboni was chosen as the Goalie of the Year.
In the team's second year of operation, the Surge faced adversity with numerous injuries and call-ups of key players, but again managed to finish the season in first place with an over-all record of 37-19. The Mississippi Surge were again crowned the Regular Season Champions and received the 2010-2011 William B. Coffey Trophy for the second year in a row. The Surge played the Knoxville Ice Bears in the first round of the 2010-2011 SPHL Playoffs and advanced to the President's Cup Finals after winning the series 3-2. In the SPHL Finals the Surge were matched up against the second Seed Augusta Riverhawks and swept the series 3-0 claiming their first President's Cup.
The Surge moved into their third year of operation under new ownership as Pensacola Ice Flyers owner, Tim Kerr bought the team from Coast Hockey LLC. Under new ownership, the Surge hired rookie Head Coach Jeff Bes. They went 29-24-3 in his first season as Head Coach.
During the offseason, Team owner Tim Kerr informed fans that the team would need to reach 1000 season ticket holders by the start of this season, to stay viable on the coast. He later had a meeting and told fans the number had been revised to 800 season ticket holders. Fans collaborated to achieve 816 season ticket holders. There was a counter visible to fans on mssurge.com. The Surge have since removed the counter and it is not known how many season tickets have been sold.
On May 2, 2014 the Mississippi Surge announced that they have officially ceased operations indefinitely. The Mississippi Surge is no longer a member of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL).
Season Records
Year |
Position |
GP |
W |
L |
OTL |
Pts |
Pct |
GF |
GA |
PIM |
Coach |
Result |
2009-10 | 1st | 56 | 34 | 14 | 8 | 76 | 0.607 | 168 | 139 | 1344 | Steffon Walby | Lost in Finals |
2010-11 | 1st | 56 | 37 | 19 | * | 74 | 0.660 | 207 | 157 | 1059 | Steffon Walby | League Champions |
2011-12 | 5th | 56 | 29 | 24 | 3 | 61 | 0.545 | 166 | 162 | 976 | Jeff Bes | Lost in Quarterfinals |
*2010/2011 Season no points were given for OTL
Championships and awards
Since its debut in the 2009–2010 SPHL season, The Mississippi Surge and its players have won three different championship trophies and numerous player awards.
Championships
Year |
League |
Trophy |
2009-2010 |
SPHL |
Commissioner's Cup |
2010-2011 |
SPHL |
Commissioner's Cup |
2010-2011 |
SPHL |
President's Cup |
'11 President's Cup Champions roster
Forwards |
No. |
|
Player |
Pos. |
Shoots |
Height |
Weight |
Place of Birth |
7 |
|
Michael Richard |
C |
|
5' 9" |
190 lbs. |
Saint-Constant, Quebec |
9 |
|
Matt Zultek |
LW |
L |
6' 4" |
210 lbs. |
Mississauga, Ontario |
11 |
|
Chris Chambers |
F |
|
6' 3" |
200 lbs. |
Crofton, Maryland |
13 |
|
Mark Versteeg-Lytwyn |
LW |
L |
5' 11" |
190 lbs. |
Sharon, Ontario |
14 |
|
Rob Campbell |
F |
|
5' 10" |
175 lbs. |
Reading, Massachusetts |
15 |
|
Rusty Masters |
C |
L |
6' 0" |
185 lbs. |
Grafton, Ontario |
16 |
|
Adam Bartholomay |
F |
R |
5' 11" |
216 lbs. |
Agoura Hills, California |
23 |
|
Jeff Grant |
F |
|
6' 0" |
165 lbs. |
Burlington, Massachusetts |
26 |
|
Jason Beeman |
RW |
R |
5' 11" |
213 lbs. |
Los Angeles, California |
28 |
|
Ryan McCarthy |
C |
|
5' 10" |
185 lbs. |
Brampton, Ontario |
- Head Coach: Steffon Walby
- Player-Assistant: Steve Weidlich
Player Awards
- 2009/2010 SPHL Goal-Tender of the Year: Bill Zaniboni
- 2009/2010 SPHL Defenseman of the Year: Steve Wiedlich
- 2009/2010 SPHL Coach of the Year: Steffon Walby
References
- ↑ "SOUTHERN PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE COMES TO THE COAST". TheSPHL.com. May 7, 2009. Retrieved May 11, 2009.
- ↑ "Coast Hockey announces new team name". The Sun Herald. June 17, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
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