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Wheeling Nailers

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Wheeling Nailers
City: Wheeling, West Virginia
League: ECHL
Conference: American Conference
Division: North Division
Founded: 1988
Home Arena: WesBanco Arena
Colors: Black, red, Vegas gold, white
Owner(s): Jim and Rob Brooks
Head Coach: Greg Puhalski
Media: Wheeling News-Register
WKWK-FM
Affiliates: Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL)

The Wheeling Nailers are an ECHL ice hockey team based in Wheeling, West Virginia.

The Wheeling Nailers are the ECHL Affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton was previously the Cornwall Aces before they became Pittsburgh's affiliate in 1996.

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[edit] Franchise history

One of the oldest low-minor league hockey teams, the franchise began play in 1982 in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League as the Carolina Thunderbirds based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The team, along with the Virginia Lancers, joined the All-American Hockey League in 1987, which lasted just the 1987–88 season, after which the Thunderbirds, Lancers, and Johnstown Chiefs formed the basis for the modern ECHL, of which the Thunderbirds won the first ECHL playoff championship, then known as the Jack Riley Cup, defeating the Johnstown Chiefs, 4-3 for the 1988–89 season. They became the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds in 1990 and moved to Wheeling in 1992 under the leadership of President and co-owner Ed Broyhill.

After a trademark dispute with the junior league Seattle Thunderbirds, the club became the Nailers for the 1996–97 season when the franchise held a contest open to local fans, which was won by C. J. Wickham of Steubenville, Ohio. The name "Nailers" was chosen for the city's long history of nail manufacturing. The team colors are black, red, and Vegas gold.

The team plays at the WesBanco Arena (formerly the Wheeling Civic Center). After missing the playoffs for five straight seasons, they had a 106-point season in 2003–04. They were defeated by the Reading Royals in 5 games, 3-2. In season 2005–06 they had a great season making it to the second round of the playoffs losing to Toledo in the final second of the final game.

The Nailers were the inaugural ECHL champion in the playoffs, yet hold the record with three Brabham Cup titles.

[edit] Main rival

The Nailers main rival inside the ECHL is the Johnstown Chiefs, and both teams have been rivals for 21 seasons, counting the ACHL year before they became the ECHL. At the beginning of the 2007–08 season, opening night featured the two teams wearing 1988–89 era jerseys to celebrate the 20th ECHL season.

[edit] Season-by-season results

[edit] Regular season

Season Games WonLostTiedOTLSOLPoints Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1992–93 6440168883142231st, East
1993–94 6838237833272893rd, North
1994–95 6846175973132431st, North
1995–96 7042235892892612nd, North
1996–97 7036295772982914th, North
1997–98 7037249832552552nd, North
1998–99 7027376602062496th, Northeast
1999–2000 7025405552022465th, Northeast
2000–01 7224408561922775th, Northeast
2001–02 7236324762132085th, Northeast
2002–03 7228413591932616th, Northeast
2003–04 72511741062591881st, North
2004–05 7238295811711736th, North
2005–06 7245216962471862nd, East
2006–07 7232346702152557th, North
2007–08 722243-34511862847th, North
2008–09 723628-26802632604th, North

[edit] Playoffs

SeasonPreliminary1st round2nd round3rd roundKelly Cup finals
1992–93 ByeW, 3-1, Johnstown W, 4-2, Raleigh L, 2-4, Toledo
1993–94 W, 2-0, Nashville W, 3-1, Hampton L, 0-3, Toledo
1994–95 L, 0-3, Birgmingham
1995–96
1996–97 L, 0-3, Peoria
1997–98 W, 3-2, Dayton W, 3-1, Toledo L, 2-4, Hampton
1998–99 Out of playoffs
1999–2000 Out of playoffs
2000–01 Out of playoffs
2001–02 Out of playoffs
2002–03 Out of playoffs
2003–04 L, 2-3, Reading
2004–05 Out of playoffs
2005–06 W, 3-1, Reading L, 2-3, Toledo
2006–07 Out of playoffs
2007–08 Out of playoffs
2008–09 L, 3-4, Cincinnati


[edit] Notable Nailers Alumni

[edit] Head Coaches

[edit] References


[edit] External links

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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  ·