Port Huron Prowlers

Port Huron Prowlers
City Port Huron, Michigan
League Federal Hockey League
Founded 2015
Home arena McMorran Arena
Colors Red, white, black
              
Owner(s) Barry Soskin
General manager Joe Pace, Jr.
Head coach Joe Pace, Jr.
Media Port Huron Times Herald
Franchise history
2015–present Port Huron Prowlers
Championships
Regular season titles 1 (2017–18)
Playoff championships 1 (2015–16)

The Port Huron Prowlers are a minor professional ice hockey team in the Federal Hockey League that began play in the 2015–16 season. Based in Port Huron, Michigan, the Prowlers play their home games at the McMorran Arena.

History

The Federal Hockey League held a regular season game at McMorran Arena on January 31, 2015 between the Danbury Whalers and the Danville Dashers. 1,709 fans saw the Dashers defeat the Whalers by a score of 4-1, leading the FHL to strongly consider Port Huron as a market and seek out ownership for a franchise there.[1]

Two months later, on April 2, it was announced that the FHL's newest franchise would be based in Port Huron, making it the tenth hockey team to call Port Huron and the McMorran Arena home and the FHL's first Michigan team. Barry Soskin of Arlington Heights, Illinois, who also owned the Danville Dashers and Dayton Demonz FHL teams, serves as the team's owner.[2] A name-the-team contest was held, with the Prowlers name, logo and colors being announced on June 5.[3] On July 16, the Prowlers announced that the protected player list from the Dayton Demonz had been transferred to their team when Soskin folded his Dayton team.[4]

The Prowlers won their first FHL championship in their 2015–16 inaugural season, sweeping the Danbury Titans 3-0 in a best-of-five series concluding on April 22, 2016 at McMorran Arena.[5]

On January 7, 2017, the Prowlers surprisingly fired inaugural head coach Trevor Karasiewicz after leading the team a 8–10–1–5 record in 2016–17 and to the championship the previous season. He was replaced by Joe Pace, Sr. as the interim head coach.[6] Pace Sr. stayed on as head coach the following 2017–18 season and led the team to the league championships, where they lost to the Watertown Wolves.

The following 2018–19 season, Pace Sr. was hired as the head coach of the Mentor Ice Breakers FHL expansion team. He was replaced as head coach and general manager of the Prowlers by his son, Joe Pace, Jr. who had previously been a Prowlers' player, assistant coach, and assistant general manager.[7]

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLOTLPts[lower-alpha 1]PctGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
2015–165529181102.61826221813482nd of 6, FHLWon FHL Championships, 3–0 vs. Danbury Titans
2016–17562621984.5002242139165th of 7, FHLDid not qualify
2017–18534472131.8242461318631st of 7, FHLLost FHL Championships, 1–3 vs. Watertown Wolves
  1. 3 points for a Win, 2 points for an Overtime Win, and 1 point for an Overtime Loss

References

  1. Costanzo, Paul (February 2, 2015). "Port Huron gets a taste of Federal Hockey League". Port Huron Times Herald. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  2. Hayes, Joseph (April 2, 2015). "Port Huron welcomes new hockey team". Port Huron Times Herald. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  3. "Port Huron Prowlers: Let The Hunt Begin". Federal Hockey League. June 5, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  4. "Prowlers Release 2015-16 Protected List". Port Huron Prowlers. July 16, 2015. Archived from the original on July 21, 2015.
  5. "Prowlers win FHL championship". The Times Herald. April 23, 2016.
  6. "Port Huron Prowlers dismiss head coach". Port Huron Times Herald. January 7, 2017.
  7. "Prowlers Announce Coaching Change". OurSportsCentral.com. July 23, 2018.
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