Minnesota Iron Rangers

Minnesota Iron Rangers
City Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota
League Superior International Junior Hockey League
Founded July 12, 2011
Home arena Hoyt Lakes Arena
Colors Blue, White, and Red
              
General manager Todd Kreibich (2017-18)
Head coach Todd Kreibich (2017-18)
Franchise history
2011-2012 Iron Range Ironheads
2012-present Minnesota Iron Rangers

The Minnesota Iron Rangers are an American Junior ice hockey team based in Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. Originally named Iron Range Ironheads, the Iron Rangers play in the Canadian-based Superior International Junior Hockey League.

Iron Range Ironheads (2011–2012)

On July 12, 2011, USA Hockey granted the Superior International Junior Hockey League an expansion team in the Iron Range Region of Northern Minnesota to begin play in September 2011.[1] The Iron Range Ironheads' coach and general manager was Steve Chelios,[2] brother of former NHL defenseman Chris Chelios. Steve was the franchise's managing partner, along with a group of investors from Vancouver, British Columbia.

With their first game being rescheduled twice, the Ironheads finally stepped on the ice for their inaugural game on October 8, 2011. Their first game was against the Dryden Ice Dogs in Dryden, Ontario. Shamus O'Neill scored the franchise's first goal at 18:51 of the first period, but the Ice Dogs went on to win the game 5-1.

On December 10, 2011, the Ironheads defeated the Fort Frances Lakers 3-2 at Northwoods Arena in Cloquet to win their first-ever SIJHL regular season game.

Iron Rangers (2012–present)

In June 2012, It was announced, Steve Chelios[3] had been let go, and the team would be renamed the Minnesota Iron Rangers.[4] With the name change came a move to Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, playing their games at Hoyt Lakes Arena. Chris Walby was hired as the team's Head Coach/General Manager on June 19, 2012.

The Minnesota Iron Rangers name was previously used by a team playing in the American Hockey Association based in Hibbing, Minnesota.[5][6]

The team was close to another relocation just one season after moving from Cloquet.[7] Members of the community raised $30,000 to keep the team in Hoyt Lakes. The team would go on to their best season to-date falling in Game 7 of the 2014 Bill Salonen Cup Finals. Several players were honored by the SIJHL, winning post-season awards.

Alumni

Several players have moved on to college ice hockey programs. In June 2015 the Iron Ranges announced that eight members of the previous season would be playing for NCAA college hockey programs in the Fall.[8]

Season-by-season results

Please note: unless noted otherwise playoff rounds are played in "best of" series.

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsResultsPlayoffs
2011-1256945-2155432207th of 7Lost Survivor Series, 0-2 (Clydesdales)
2012-13562628-2161194545th of 5Won Quarterfinals 2-1 (North Stars)
Lost Semifinals, 0-4 (Wilderness)
2013-14563614-6237168783rd of 6Won Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Wilderness)
Won Semifinals, 4-2 (North Stars)
Lost Finals, 3-4 (Lakers)
2014-15563020-6246198662nd of 5Lost Semifinals, 2-4 (Ice Dogs)
2015-1656213122178223464th of 5Lost Survivor Series, 2-3 (Miners)
2016-175674603144336176th of 6Did Not Qualify
2017-185664712144336156th of 6lost Quarterfials 0-3 (North Stars)

References

  1. "SIJHL expanding with Iron Range franchise". Fort Frances Times. 20 July 2011.
  2. "A look at the rest of SIJHL". Fort Frances Times. 14 September 2011.
  3. "SIJHL seeing changes galore". Fort Frances Times. 13 June 2012.
  4. "Around the SIJHL: SIJHL's 12th season begins Friday". SIJHL. 20 September 2012.
  5. "American Hockey Association [1992-1993] history and statistics". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  6. "1992-93 American Hockey Association [AHA] standings". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  7. "The magic at the end of the road". Hometown Focus. 1 November 2013.
  8. "Iron Rangers produce 8 NCAA commitments". Mesabi Daily News. 18 June 2015.
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