2013–14 Missouri Mavericks season

201314 Missouri Mavericks
League 1st[1][2] CHL
201314 record 44202[1]
Home record 21102[1]
Road record 23100[1]
Goals for 238[1]
Goals against 184[1]
Team information
Coach Scott Hillman[3]
Captain Sebastien Thinel[4]
Alternate captains Dave Pszenyczny,[4] Colt King[4]
Arena Independence Events Center[5]
Average attendance 5,499 (1st in Central Hockey League)[6]
Team leaders
Goals Andrew Courtney (34)[7]
Assists Sebastien Thinel (71)[7]
Points Sebastien Thinel (94)[7]
Penalties in minutes Dave Pszenyczny (166)[7]
Plus/minus Colten Hayes (+31)[7]
Wins Shane Owen (35)[7]
Goals against average Joe Howe (2.52)[7]

The 2013–14 Missouri Mavericks season is the fifth season of the Central Hockey League (CHL) franchise in Independence, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri.

Off-season

On July 11, 2013, the Mavericks announced the renewal of their affiliation agreement with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League.[8]

Regular season

On February 8, 2014, claim solo first place in the 201314 Central Hockey League Regular Season standings with a 6-3 win over the Allen Americans and a loss by the Rapid City Rush to the Denver Cutthroats[2] On March 5, 2014, after a 52 win against the Quad City Mallards, the Mavericks were the first team in the Central Hockey League to clinch a berth in the 201314 Central Hockey League Playoffs.[9] On March 25, 2014, after an 80 victory over the St. Charles Chill, the Mavericks, for the first time in team history, won the 2013–14 Governor's Cup for the best regular season record in the Central Hockey League.[10]

Team[11] GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
y-Missouri Mavericks664420223818490
x-Denver Cutthroats6638171121419487
x-Allen Americans663922524921483
x-Rapid City Rush663923422018982
x-Quad City Mallards6633231021919876
x-Brampton Beast663326720922673
x-Tulsa Oilers663429322521571
x-Arizona Sundogs663227719720471
Wichita Thunder662730920122363
St. Charles Chill661149615628128
y- Won Governor's Cup
x- Advanced to playoffs

Playoffs

On April 15, 2013, the #1-seeded Mavericks' 201314 season ended with a 43 Double Overtime loss to the #8-seeded Arizona Sundogs at home in Independence in Game 6 of the Ray Miron President's Cup Playoffs Opening round.[12][13] This series loss was the first time the Mavericks have been eliminated from the playoffs by a lower-seeded team.[14]

2013 Central Hockey League Ray Miron President's Cup Playoffs[12][13]

Awards, records, and milestones

Player/TeamAward/Record
Missouri Mavericks
Shane Owen
  • 2013-14 Season Central Hockey League All-CHL Team[17]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
  • CHL Oakley Goaltender of The Week (Week prior to November 5, 2013)[18]
  • CHL Oakley Goaltender of The Week (Week prior to November 12, 2013)[19]
  • Oakley Central Hockey League Goaltender of The Week (Week prior to December 23, 2013)[20]
  • Oakley Central Hockey League Goaltender of The Week (Week ended December 31, 2013)[21]
  • Warrior Central Hockey League Goaltender of The Month (December 2013)[21]
Dave Pszenyczny
  • Oakley Central Hockey League Player of The Week (Week prior to December 23, 2013)[20]
Henrik Ødegaard
Sebastien Thinel
Scott Hillman
  • In a 4-3 win against the St. Charles Chill on January 30, 2014, Hillman coached in his 300th Central Hockey League Game.[26]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Best Coach
Éric Castonguay
  • In a game against the Quad City Mallards on March 23, 2014, Castonguay set a Mavericks single-season franchise record of 31 Goals, which itself would ultimately be broken later that same season by Andrew Courtney, who ended the season with 34 Goals.[27][28]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Most Gentlemanly Player
Trevor Kell
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Most Underrated Player
    • 3rd Place:
John-Scott Dickson
Evan Vossen
Matt Stephenson
Colt King
Andrew Courtney
Mike Ramsay
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 1st Place:
      • Most Gentlemanly Player
Steve Garrett[29]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 1st Place:
      • Best PA Announcer
Bill Murray (Team Trainer)
  • During a game against the Quad City Mallards on February 26, 2014, Murray, in spite of being a non-player, was ejected from the game on the basis of "Obscene Language" and "Game Misconduct" and was assessed 38 Penalty Minutes in the process.[30][31]

Transactions[32]

Player signings and acquisitions off of waivers

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