Atlanta Gladiators
Atlanta Gladiators | |
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2015–16 ECHL season | |
City | Duluth, Georgia |
League | ECHL |
Conference | Eastern |
Division | South |
Founded | 1995 |
Home arena | Infinite Energy Arena |
Colors |
Garnet, Gold, Black, White |
General manager | Joe Gelderman |
Head coach | Andy Brandt |
Affiliates |
Boston Bruins (NHL) Providence Bruins (AHL) |
Website | www.atlantagladiators.com |
Franchise history | |
1995–2002 | Mobile Mysticks |
2003–2015 | Gwinnett Gladiators |
2015–present | Atlanta Gladiators |
Championships | |
Division Championships | 3 (2005–06, 2011–12, 2012–13) |
Conference Championships | 1 (2005–06) |
The Atlanta Gladiators are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in Duluth, Georgia (in the Atlanta metropolitan area). The Gladiators play in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference. The Gladiators play their home games at the Infinite Energy Arena.
The franchise originated as the Mobile Mysticks in 1995. The team suspended operations in 2002 and moved to Duluth in 2003. They have qualified for the Kelly Cup playoffs for 9 out of their 12 seasons of play as the Gladiators. They were the South Division and American Conference champions in 2006, falling one game to four to the Alaska Aces in the finals.
On August 6, 2015, the Gladiators announced a two-year affiliation deal with the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate the Providence Bruins.[1] On September 9, 2015, the Gladiators announced they were changing their name from the Gwinnett Gladiators to the Atlanta Gladiators.[2]
History
Inception
The franchise originated as the Mobile Mysticks who played in Mobile, Alabama from 1995 to 2002. It suspended operations in 2002 due to declining attendance.
Birth of the Gladiators (Jeff Pyle, 2003–11)
The franchise moved to Gwinnett County in 2003 and was rebranded the Gladiators. Jeff Pyle—who served as the team's head coach starting in 1998, when they were still the Mysticks—remained with the franchise.
The Gladiators made an appearance in the 2006 Kelly Cup Finals, losing to the Alaska Aces in five games.
New Blood (John Wroblewski, 2011–2013)
On July 13, 2011, Pyle was named head coach of the American Hockey League's Texas Stars.[3] The Gladiators announced on August 3, 2011, that John Wroblewski, former assistant coach for the Wheeling Nailers, had been selected to take Pyle's place as the team's head coach. The Gladiators won the ECHL South Division in the two years of Wrobelski's tenure.[4]
On August 7, 2013, Wroblewski was hired by the AHL's Rochester Americans as an assistant coach. Rick Emmett, a former defenseman for the Gladiators, took over as head coach.[5]
Change in Regime (Andy Brandt, 2014–2015)
Emmett was relieved of his duties as Head Coach on December 2nd, 2014. At the time, Assistant Coach, and former Gladiator Team Captain & Forward, Andy Brandt was named the Interim Head Coach. [6] Brandt would remain the Interim HC through the remainder of the 14-15 season before being named to Head Coach on March 21, 2015. [7] Former Valpellice Bulldogs Head Coach Mike Flanagan also joined the coaching staff in December of 2014, serving as the team's Assistant Coach. [8]
Rebranding as Atlanta Gladiators (2015-present)
On September 9, 2015, the Gladiators organization announced that they would be known as the Atlanta Gladiators going forward. [9] As part of the name change, the Gladiators updated their “primary” and “wordmark” logos to reflect the Atlanta designation. The rest of the Gladiators logos remained the same, as did the team colors.
"We are very excited to announce that our name will transform to the Atlanta Gladiators with the 2015-2016 season,” said Gelderman. “We already consider ourselves to be part of the Atlanta sports landscape, and given the absence of NHL hockey in the area we want to make sure people understand that we are not just Gwinnett’s hockey team. We are the professional hockey team for all of the metro Atlanta community." - Gladiators General Manager and Vice President of Business Operations Joe Gelderman
Affiliations
The Gladiators served as the ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers and their AHL affiliate Chicago Wolves from their inception in 2003 until 2011, when the Thrashers franchise moved to Winnipeg and the Gladiators ended their affiliation with the franchise. The team also served as an affiliate for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2008–09 season and for the Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2009–10 season.[10][11]
On August 17, 2011, the Gladiators announced their affiliation with the Phoenix Coyotes and the Portland Pirates for the 2011–12 season.[12] They later announced an affiliation agreement with the Buffalo Sabres, and their AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans.[13] That affiliation lapsed at the end of the 2011–12 season, leaving the Gladiators affiliated exclusively with Phoenix for the 2012–13 season.[14] The Gladiators would carry that affiliation through the end of the 2014-2015 season.
On August 6, 2015, the Gladiators announced a two-year affiliation deal with the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate the Providence Bruins.[1]
Recent seasons
This is a partial list of the last six seasons completed by the Gladiators. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Gwinnett Gladiators seasons.
Regular season
Season | Games | Won | Lost | Tied | OTL | SOL | Points | Goals for | Goals against | Standing |
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2009–10 | 72 | 31 | 33 | — | 5 | 3 | 70 | 243 | 277 | 4th, South |
2010–11 | 72 | 30 | 34 | — | 3 | 5 | 68 | 203 | 250 | 4th, South |
2011–12 | 72 | 41 | 20 | — | 7 | 4 | 93 | 214 | 200 | 1st, South |
2012–13 | 72 | 43 | 26 | — | 2 | 1 | 89 | 211 | 191 | 1st, South |
2013–14 | 72 | 29 | 38 | — | 3 | 2 | 63 | 203 | 227 | 5th, South |
2014–15 | 72 | 20 | 45 | — | 3 | 4 | 47 | 174 | 263 | 7th, East |
Playoffs
Season | Prelim | 1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Finals |
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2009–10 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2010–11 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2011–12 | — | L, 1–3, SC | — | — | — |
2012–13 | — | W, 4–0, SC | L, 2–4, CIN | — | |
2013–14 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2014–15 | Out of playoffs |
Current roster
# | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | Acquired | Birthplace | Contract |
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27 | Albers, KevinKevin Albers | D | R | 24 | 2015 | Lake Orion, Michigan | Gladiators | |
18 | Bahntge, DanielDaniel Bahntge | RW | R | 24 | 2015 | Westlake, Ohio | Gladiators | |
19 | Barnett, J.T.J.T. Barnett | RW | L | 23 | 2015 | Scottsdale, Arizona | Gladiators | |
25 | Barteaux, IanIan Barteaux | D | R | 27 | 2015 | Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta | Gladiators | |
10 | Buzzeo, JustinJustin Buzzeo | LW | L | 26 | 2015 | Windsor, Ontario | Gladiators | |
9 | Condon, NathanNathan Condon | C | L | 25 | 2015 | Wausau, Wisconsin | Gladiators | |
15 | D'Amico, PatrickPatrick D'Amico | C | L | 21 | 2015 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Gladiators | |
34 | Descoteaux, NolanNolan Descoteaux | D | L | 26 | 2015 | Dallas, Texas | Gladiators | |
4 | Everson, MaxMax Everson | D | R | 22 | 2015 | Edina, Minnesota | Gladiators | |
16 | Frazee, ThomasThomas Frazee | C | R | 25 | 2015 | North Vancouver, British Columbia | Gladiators | |
90 | Ginn, MattMatt Ginn | G | R | 24 | 2015 | Lindsay, Ontario | Providence | |
21 | Higgs, BrockBrock Higgs | C | L | 23 | 2015 | Kingston, Ontario | Gladiators | |
8 | Martin, ColeCole Martin | D | L | 21 | 2015 | Arlington, Texas | Gladiators | |
23 | Merrifield, MikeMike Merrifield | LW | L | 26 | 2014 | Beverly Hills, Michigan | Gladiators | |
11 | Murovich, TylerTyler Murovich (A) | C | L | 26 | 2015 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Gladiators | |
26 | Navin, BradBrad Navin | C | L | 23 | 2015 | Waupaca, Wisconsin | Gladiators | |
12 | Neiley, EricEric Neiley | C | R | 24 | 2015 | Warminster, Pennsylvania | Providence | |
17 | Nesbitt, DerekDerek Nesbitt (C) | RW | L | 33 | 2015 | Egmondville, Ontario | Gladiators | |
35 | Patterson, KentKent Patterson | G | L | 26 | 2015 | Plymouth, Minnesota | Gladiators | |
43 | Register, MatthewMatthew Register | D | L | 26 | 2015 | Calgary, Alberta | Gladiators | |
24 | Sarig, ZachZach Sarig | D | R | 25 | 2015 | Wyomissing, Pennsylvania | Gladiators | |
2 | Shiplo, TylerTyler Shiplo | D | R | 24 | 2015 | Oakville, Ontario | Gladiators | |
6 | Stejskal, JoeJoe Stejskal (A) | D | R | 27 | 2015 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Gladiators |
Hockey Operations Staff | ||||||
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Title | Staff member | |||||
Head Coach & GM of Hockey Operations | Andy Brandt | |||||
Assistant Coach | Mike Flanagan | |||||
Athletic Trainer | Quentin Higgins | |||||
Equipment Manager | Adam Waddell |
Memorable players
Played In NHL
- Cam Brown (Vancouver Canucks)
- Michael Garnett (Atlanta Thrashers)
- Adam Munro (Chicago Blackhawks)
- Simon Lajeunesse (Ottawa Senators)
- Adam Berkhoel (Atlanta Thrashers)
- Mike Dunham (Atlanta Thrashers, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, Nashville Predators)
- Pascal Pelletier (Boston Bruins)
- Kevin Doell (Atlanta Thrashers)
- Chris Durno (Colorado Avalanche)
- Ryan Garbutt (Dallas Stars)
- Matt Anderson (New Jersey Devils)
- Jeff Dwyer (Carolina Hurricanes)
- Mike Lee (Arizona Coyotes)
- Louis Domingue (Arizona Coyotes)
References
- 1 2 "Bruins and Gwinnett Gladiators Enter into ECHL Affiliation Relationship". Boston Bruins. August 6, 2015. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
- ↑ "Glads Become ATL Gladiators". AtlantaGladiators.com. Atlanta Gladiators. September 9, 2015. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
- ↑ Press release (July 13, 2011). "Gwinnett's Pyle named head coach of AHL's Texas Stars". ECHL. Retrieved August 12, 2011.
- ↑ Press release (August 3, 2011). "Wroblewski named Gladiators head coach". ECHL. Retrieved August 12, 2011.
- ↑ "Emmett Named Head Coach". Gwinnett Gladiators. August 7, 2013. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
- ↑ "Official Website - Gwinnett Gladiators". www.atlantagladiators.com. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
- ↑ "Official Website - Gwinnett Gladiators". www.atlantagladiators.com. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
- ↑ "Official Website - Gwinnett Gladiators". www.atlantagladiators.com. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
- ↑ "Official Website - Atlanta Gladiators". www.atlantagladiators.com. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
- ↑ Michael Wagner (December 28, 2008). "Chicago Blackhawks Name Gwinnett Gladiators Their New ECHL Affiliate". bleacherreport.com. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ↑ Bart Logan (August 25, 2009). "Blue Jackets & Gladiators Become ECHL affiliates". firethecannon.com. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ↑ Press release (August 17, 2011). "Glads sign affiliation agreement with Phoenix". Gwinnett Gladiators. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
- ↑ Press Release (September 20, 2011). "Second Affiliate Added". Gwinnett Gladiators. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
- ↑ Press release (August 7, 2012). "Glads back with Phoenix". Gwinnett Gladiators. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Official Site - Atlanta Gladiators: Team Roster". Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Atlanta Gladiators Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
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