Columbia Inferno

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Columbia Inferno
Founded 2001
Home ice Carolina Coliseum
Based in Columbia, South Carolina
Colors Black, Red, Yellow, Orange, and White
League ECHL
Conference American
Division South
Head coach Troy Mann
General manager Kevin Kavanagh
Owner Dr. Ezra Riber and Sam Imbeau
Media Affiliates B2 Networks Internet Audio\Video feeds
Captain Chris Thompson
Alternates Jeff Miles, Brad Ralph
Affiliates Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Marlies (AHL
Division Championships 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05
Conference Championships 2002-03
League Championships None

The Columbia Inferno are an ECHL team based in Columbia, South Carolina. They play their home games at the Carolina Coliseum. The Inferno first took the ice in 2001 as an expansion team after a group of physicians dubbed the "Hockey Docs" sought to purchase a team. While officially unaffiliated in their first season, the Inferno soon reached a working relationship with the Manitoba Moose that turned into a formal affiliation the following season. On July 10, 2006, the team announced the end of their affiliation with the affiliate of Manitoba Moose (AHL) and Vancouver Canucks (NHL) (1). On July 12, 2006, the team announced a new affiliation with the Toronto Marlies (AHL) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)

Contents

Main article: History of the Columbia Inferno

Coach Tenure W L T Current status
Scott White 2001-2005 165 87 36 Director of Hockey Operations, Iowa Stars
Ted Dent 2005-2006 25 39 8 Assistant Coach, Norfolk Admirals
Troy Mann 2006- -- -- -- Current Coach

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

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2001-2002 72 36 22 14 -- 86 211 197 1618 3rd in Southeast Div SF, (Pride)
2002-2003 72 47 23 2 -- 96 265 202 1158 1st in Southeast Final, 1-4 (Boardwalk Bullies)
2003-2004 72 44 20 8 -- 96 275 217 1855 1st in South Div SF, 1-3 (Stingrays)
2004-2005 72 38 22 12 -- 88 199 186 1333 1st in East Conf QF, 2-3 (Checkers)
2005-2006 72 25 39 8 -- 58 209 290 1596 7th in South Out of Playoffs

As of November, 27 2006.[1]

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Place of Birth
34 Flag of Canada Todd Ford L Calgary, Alberta, Canada
35 Flag of Canada Robert Gherson L Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Defencemen
# Player Shoots Place of Birth
3 Flag of United States Ren Fauci R Randolph, New Jersey, USA
4 Flag of Canada Bryan Rodney R London, Ontario, Canada
6 Flag of United States Ryan Gunderson L Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA
7 Flag of Canada Mike Jarmuth L Listowel, Ontario, Canada
10 Flag of Canada Mike Vellinga L Chatham, Ontario, Canada
22 Flag of Canada Tyson Marsh - A L Quesnel, Quebec, Canada
24 Flag of Canada Jeff Winchester R Dalhouise, New Brunswick, Canada
28 Flag of Canada Justin Sawyer L Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Place of Birth
9 Flag of Canada Jeff Miles - A C L Pickering, Ontario, Canada
11 Flag of Canada Mac Faulkner - A C L North York, Ontario, Canada
12 Flag of Canada Kevin Asselin RW R Acton Vale, Quebec, Canada
14 Flag of Canada Chris St. Jacques C R Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
15 Flag of Canada Brendan Cook RW L Reston, Manitoba, Canada
16 Flag of Canada Owen Fussey LW L Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
17 Flag of United States Luke Fulghum RW R Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
18 Flag of Canada Steve McJannet LW L Kanata, Ontario, Canada
19 Flag of Canada Bryson Busniuk C L Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
20 Flag of United States Taylor Raszka RW L Petersburg, Michigan, USA
21 Flag of Canada Brad Ralph - C C L Richmond, Ontario, Canada
Staff
Title Staff Member
Head Coach Troy Mann
Assistant Coach None
Trainer Dave Zeis
Equipment Manager Mike Burkhead
Public Address Announcer Roger Hyde

  • 2006-2007
    • C - Chris Thompson
    • C - Brad Ralph
      • A - Mike Vellinga
      • A - Tyson Marsh
      • A - Jeff Miles
      • A - Brad Ralph
  • 2005-2006
    • C - Jay Legault
      • A - Leon Hayward
      • A - Derek Eastman
  • 2004-2005
    • C - Trevor Demmans
      • A - Brad Ralph
      • A - Matt Ulwelling
  • 2003-2004
    • C - Barrie Moore
      • A - Dennis Vial
      • A - Sean Owens
  • 2002-2003
    • C - Barrie Moore
      • A - Dennis Vial
      • A - Corey Hessler

During the 2002-2003 season, the Columbia Inferno played the South Carolina Stingrays (their biggest rival) at home. There was a fight in the second period in which every player from both team were involved in a brawl.

ECHL
2006-07 teams: Alaska Aces | Augusta Lynx | Bakersfield Condors | Charlotte Checkers | Cincinnati Cyclones | Columbia Inferno | Dayton Bombers | Florida Everblades | Fresno Falcons | Gwinnett Gladiators | Idaho Steelheads | Johnstown Chiefs | Las Vegas Wranglers | Long Beach Ice Dogs | Pensacola Ice Pilots | Phoenix RoadRunners | Reading Royals | South Carolina Stingrays | Stockton Thunder | Texas Wildcatters | Toledo Storm | Trenton Titans | Utah Grizzlies | Victoria Salmon Kings | Wheeling Nailers
Planned 2007-08 teams: Mississippi Sea Wolves
Trophies and Awards: Patrick J. Kelly Cup
Related Articles: NHL | AHL | CHL | SPHL | UHL | World Cup
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