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Chicago Freeze City Geneva, Illinois League NAHL Division West Founded 1997 Home arena Fox Valley Ice Arena Colors Navy Blue, White, and Black
Franchise history 1987-1997 Detroit Freeze 1997-2003 Chicago Freeze The Chicago Freeze was a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's West Division. The team was originally the Detroit Freeze until it relocated to a Chicago suburb of Geneva. The Chicago Freeze skated out of the Fox Valley Ice Arena which now is home to the Chicago Hitmen that competes in the NAHL.[1]
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Notable Alumni
- Craig Anderson (Goalie) - 1998-99 season, currently on Ottawa Senators of the NHL.
- Jason Bacashihua (Goalie) - 1999-01 seasons, currently on Lake Erie Monsters of the AHL.
- George Parros (Right wing) - 1998-99 season, played five NHL seasons with Los Angeles, Colorado, and won the Stanley Cup with Anaheim.
Regular Season
Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points Goals
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againstAttendance Finish 1997–98 56 28 24 — — 4 60 202 208 2,468 Out of playoffs 1998–99 56 28 23 — — 4 60 189 178 1,751 Out of playoffs 1999–00 56 26 35 — — 4 56 171 194 1,616 Out of playoffs 2000–01 56 35 33 — 1 3 71 230 198 1,318 Out of playoffs 2001–02 56 16 33 — 4 3 36 153 231 1,362 Out of playoffs 2002–03 56 24 34 — 3 5 70 220 180 1,700 Out of playoffs External links
References
North American Hockey League Midwest Division North Division Jamestown Ironmen • Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings • Michigan Warriors • Port Huron Fighting Falcons • Traverse City North StarsCentral Division South Division Amarillo Bulls • Corpus Christi IceRays • New Mexico Mustangs • Odessa Jackalopes • Texas Tornado • Topeka Roadrunners • Wichita Falls WildcatsWest Division Alaska Avalanche • Dawson Creek Rage • Fairbanks Ice Dogs • Fresno Monsters • Kenai River Brown Bears • Wenatchee WildCategories:- NAHL teams
- Sports teams based around Chicago,Illinois
- Ice hockey teams in Illinois
- Sports clubs established in 1997
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