Portland Pirates

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Portland Pirates
Portland Pirates
Conference Eastern Conference (AHL)
Division Atlantic Division
Founded 1993
Arena Cumberland County Civic Center
City Portland, Maine
Team Colors black, red, grey
Logo Design A cartoon-like pirate wielding a hockey stick.
Franchise History Portland Pirates
(1993 - present)
Local Media Affiliates Portland Press Herald
Owner Brian Petrovek
General Manager Bob Murray
Head Coach Kevin Dineen
Team Affiliations Anaheim Ducks (NHL)
Augusta Lynx (ECHL)
Regular Season Titles none
Division Championships 1 (2005-06)
Conference Championships 1 (1995-96)
Calder Cups 1 (1993-94)

The Portland Pirates are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Portland, Maine, USA at the Cumberland County Civic Center.

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The Pirates were founded in 1993-94 as an affiliate of the Washington Capitals. The team was previously known as the Baltimore Skipjacks, who relocated to Maine. The Pirates replaced the void made by the Maine Mariners who departed to become the Providence Bruins a year earlier. The Capitals affiliation ended after 12 seasons in 2005.

The Pirates first season proved to be their most successful one, as they won the Calder Cup with a 43-27-10 record. Their next season they had 104 points, but were upset in the 1st round of the playoffs. In the 1995-96 season they again reached the Calder Cup Finals despite a subpar record of 32-34-10, but lost to the Rochester Americans.

Since then, it has been a roller coaster ride for the Pirates. Despite an excellent 100 point season, they were eliminated from the playoffs in the first round in 1999-2000.

For the first four seasons, they were coached by current Nashville Predators head coach Barry Trotz. They played host to the AHL All-Star Classic in 2003.

In 2005 the Pirates announced a five year lease extension at the Cumberland County Civic Center, ending speculation that the team might relocate. They also signed a five year affiliation agreement with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 2005.

The franchise was previously known as:

The market was previously home to:

Year GP W L T OL SOL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2005-06 80 53 19 5 3 - 306 241 114 1st, Atlantic Lost in conference finals 4-3
2004-05 80 34 34 6 6 - 175 242 80 6th, Atlantic Out of Playoffs
2003-04 80 32 27 13 8 - 156 160 85 5th, Atlantic Lost in round 1
2002-03 80 33 28 13 6 - 221 195 85 4th, North Lost in Qualifying Round
2001-02 80 30 31 15 4 - 220 225 79 Last, North Out of Playoffs
2000-01 80 34 40 4 2 - 250 280 74 5th, New England Lost in round 1
1999-00 80 46 23 10 1 - 256 202 103 2nd, New England Lost in round 1
1998-99 80 23 48 7 2 - 214 273 55 Last, Atlantic Out of Playoffs
1997-98 80 33 33 12 2 - 241 247 80 3rd, Atlantic Lost in round 2
1996-97 80 37 26 10 7 - 279 264 91 3rd, New England Lost in round 1
1995-96 80 32 34 10 4 - 282 283 78 3rd, Northern Lost in Finals
1994-95 80 46 22 12 0 - 333 233 104 2nd, Northern Lost in round 1
1993-94 80 43 27 10 0 - 328 269 96 2nd, Northern Won Calder Cup

In the Miramax film Don't Be A Menace To South Central (While Drinkin' Your Juice In The Hood), a scene near the beginning of the film that takes place at a barbecue shows a thug wearing a Portland Pirates jersey.

Goals: 41 Flag of Canada Michel Picard (1993-94)
Assists: 73 Flag of Canada Jeff Nelson (1993-94)
Points: 107 Jeff Nelson (1993-94)
Penalty Minutes: 355 Flag of Canada Mark Major (1997-98)
GAA: 1.99 Flag of Canada Maxime Ouellet (2003-04)
SV%: .930 Maxime Ouellet (2003-04)

Career Goals: 147 Flag of Canada Kent Hulst
Career Assists: 224 Flag of Canada Andrew Brunette
Career Points: 360 Kent Hulst
Career Penalty Minutes: 797 Flag of Canada Kevin Kaminski
Career Goaltending Wins: 79 Flag of Canada Martin Brochu
Career Shutouts: 17 Maxime Ouellet
Career Games: 473 Kent Hulst

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Future teams: Lake Erie Monsters (2007-08) | Rockford IceHogs (2007-08)
Trophies and Awards: Calder Cup | Les Cunningham Award | John B. Sollenberger Trophy | Willie Marshall Award | Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award | Eddie Shore Award | Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award | Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award | Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award | Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award | Yanick Dupre Memorial Award | Jack A. Butterfield Trophy | Richard F. Canning Trophy | Robert W. Clarke Trophy | Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy | Frank Mathers Trophy | Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy | Emile Francis Trophy | F.G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy | Sam Pollock Trophy | John D. Chick Trophy
Related Articles: NHL | ECHL | UHL | CHL | SPHL | List of AHL seasons
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