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Johnstown Chiefs

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The Johnstown Chiefs is a professional ice hockey team of the ECHL based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The club was founded in 1988 and established in the All-American Hockey League; when the ECHL was created, the Chiefs moved there. It is the only ECHL's original team to still sport its original name, which was taken from cult hockey movie Slap Shot as a play on the movie's team's name, the Charlestown Chiefs, and to still be located in its original city.

[edit] Current squad

Goaltenders
29 Morgan Cey Wilkie, Saskatchewan
37 Gerald Coleman Romeoville, Illinois

Defensemen
4. Doug Andress Iroquois Falls, Ontario
5. Bryan Nathe Elk River, Minnesota
12. Ben Wallace London, Ontario
23. Geoff Waugh Winnipeg, Manitoba
24. Ian MacLean Toronto, Ontario
41. P.J. Atherton Edina, Minnesota
55. Andrew Martens Friendswood, Texas

10. Radek Smolenak C, Prague, Czech Republic
15. Eric Przepiorka C, Grosse Pointe, Michigan
16. Ryan Gibbons RW, West Vancouver, British-Columbia
18. Randy Rowe RW, Burford, Ontario
19. Zbynek Hrdel LW, Pisek, Czech Republic
20. Grant Jacobsen LW, Neepawa, Manitoba
21. Gus Katsuras C, Toronto, Ontario
26. Brandon Elliott LW, Orangeville, Ontario
49. John Toffey C, Barnstables, Massachusetts
97. Maxime Boisclair LW, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
xx. Andre Deveaux Welland, Ontario


ECHL (2008-09)
American
Conference
North Cincinnati Cyclones · Dayton Bombers · Elmira Jackals · Johnstown Chiefs · Reading Royals · Trenton Devils · Wheeling Nailers
South Augusta Lynx · Charlotte Checkers · Florida Everblades · Gwinnett Gladiators · Mississippi Sea Wolves · South Carolina Stingrays
National
Conference
Pacific Bakersfield Condors · Fresno Falcons · Las Vegas Wranglers · Ontario Reign · Stockton Thunder
West Alaska Aces · Idaho Steelheads · Phoenix Roadrunners · Utah Grizzlies · Victoria Salmon Kings
Future teams Toledo Walleye
Related articles: List of ECHL seasons  · Kelly Cup  · Brabham Cup  · All-Star Game  · Awards  · Defunct teams  · Hall of Fame  · Arenas  ·