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Oklahoma City Blazers
Current Team: 1992
Original Team: 1965
Oklahoma City Blazers
(1992 - present)
Oklahoma City Blazers
(1965 - 1977)
Ford Center
Cox Convention Center
Burgundy, gold, white
2
9
Doug Sauter
Clyde S. Dale
The Oklahoma City Blazers are a professional ice hockey team that plays in the Northwest Division of the Central Hockey League. The Blazers play at the Ford Center, located in downtown Oklahoma City. Its colors are burgundy, gold and white.

History

The current incarnation of the Blazers came into being in 1992 with the revival of the CHL, and has been one of the most successful minor league hockey franchises of all time, routinely drawing 8,000 fans or more and even matching a couple National Hockey League clubs for seasonal attendance over the years. On ice, the Blazers have excelled as well, winning an unprecedented nine regular season division championships (including seven straight, 1996-2003), five regular-season points titles and CHL championships in 1996 and 2001. The franchise's two great stars, Joe Burton and Hardy Sauter, are the CHL's first and third all-time career leading scorers, and Burton is the fourth leading goal scorer in minor league hockey history.

Original Blazers franchise, 1965-1977

The first incarnation of the Blazers, played in an earlier Central Hockey League between 1965 and 1977. Initially, it was a Boston Bruins farm team,, the first coach was Harry Sinden,and NHL stars Bernie Parent, Gerry Cheevers, Doug Favell, Reggie Leach, Rick MacLeish, Wayne Cashman, Ivan Boldirev, J.P. Parise, Ross Lonsberry, Dallas Smith, Bill Goldsworthy, Garnet Bailey, Jean Pronovost, Glen Sather, Terry Crisp, and Terry Murray were among the members of the Blazers. From 1973 to 1976, the team was affiliated with the Toronto Maple Leafs and included such players as Mike Palmateer, Blaine Stoughton, and Pat Boutette. Gregg Sheppard was the franchise's leading career scorer. Their home arenas during this time were the Fairgrounds Arena and the Myriad Convention Center Arena. The Blazers won the CHL championship in 1966 under player-coach Harry Sinden and repeated in 1967.
   This team was created through the relocation of the Minneapolis Bruins, who themselves began in 1963 as a relocation of the Kingston Frontenacs from the defunct Eastern Professional Hockey League.

Championships

Year League Trophy
2000-2001 CHL Ray Miron President's Cup
1995-1996 CHL William “Bill” Levins Memorial Cup

Previous Logos

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