Georgia (state)
Georgia is state in the southeastern United States.
Its population is about 10,700,000.
Its capital and largest city is Atlanta.
History of hockey in Georgia
An ice skating rink, located in the administration building at Lakewood Park, opened in Atlanta on November 12, 1955. A team known as the Atlanta All-Stars played the Birmingham All-Stars at the Parad-Ice rink in Alabama on February 26, 1956, losing 12-7. There was also a passage that appeared in the Raleigh News and Observer on May 16, 1956, stating that "A hockey game at Georgia Tech this year was the first in history here [in Atlanta]. It was promoted and organized by two Canadian students."
The Jacksonville Rockets of the Eastern Hockey League played six home games at the Macon Coliseum in 1968-69. Their first game at the Coliseum came on October 30, 1968, when they beat the Nashville Dixie Flyers 5-2.
Atlanta was awarded an NHL franchise, the Atlanta Flames, for the 1972-1973 season along with the New York Islanders as part of the battle between the NHL and the WHA. The NHL was trying to keep the WHA out of the newer arenas that were being built. The arena was being built for the Atlanta Hawks and the owner of the Hawks, Tom Cousins, purchased the expansion team. After eight, somewhat successful seasons in Atlanta, where the team qualified for the playoffs six times, the team was sold and moved to Calgary, Alberta and became the Calgary Flames.
The Atlanta Knights were purchased as an expansion team in the International Hockey League, after four sucessful seasons in Atlanta, including a Turner Cup win in 1994, the team was moved to Quebec City in 1996 and became the Rafales (French for Gust of Wind), which ironically; is another former NHL city that had recently lost its team . This was done to make way for the demolition of the Omni Coliseum, the construction of the Phillips Arena on the same site, and for the Atlanta Thrashers franchise to join the National Hockey League for the 1999-2000 season.
The Thrashers franchise was formally granted on June 25, 1997. The team struggled on the ice and at the gate, only qualifying for the playoffs once in their history. The team was sold to Winnipeg based True North Sports and Entertainment in May of 2011, On June 21, 2011 the National Hockey League approved the sale and relocation of the Atlanta Thrashers to Winnipeg to become the NHL's second incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets.
Atlanta hosted the 2008 NHL All-Star Game, after the city was originally slated to host the 2005 event, which was cancelled due to the lockout which cancelled the entire season.
Presently, the only professional hockey team in the Atlanta metropolitan area is the Atlanta Gladiators of the ECHL, based in the northeast suburb of Duluth. The team has been in existence since 2003.
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