Duluth Clydesdales

Duluth Clydesdales
Duluth Clydesdales
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City Duluth, Minnesota, United States
League Superior International Junior Hockey League
Founded July 12, 2010
Home arena Duluth Heritage Sports Center
Colors Black, Steel, Red, and White
                   
General manager Butch Williams
Head coach Chris Locker

The Duluth Clydesdales are an American Junior ice hockey team based in Duluth, Minnesota. The Clydesdales play in the Canadian-based Superior International Junior Hockey League.

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History

The Duluth Clydesdales applied for entry into the Superior International Junior Hockey League in the Summer of 2010 along with the Wisconsin Mustangs of the Minnesota Junior Hockey League. Both teams were summarily rejected by the USA Hockey Junior Hockey Council, but after an appeal to the USA Hockey Appeals Council, the decision was overturned. The Clydesdales became official members of the SIJHL on July 12, 2010.[1]

On September 16, 2010, the Clydesdales played their first ever regular season game, on the road, against the Sioux Lookout Flyers. Sioux Lookout won the game 6-1. On September 24, 2010, the Clydesdales won their first ever game, while on the road, defeating the Dryden Ice Dogs 4-1. On October 3, 2010, the Clydesdales played their first ever home game. They dropped the game 5-4 in a shootout to the Wisconsin Wilderness. The game also marked the first regulation game in the SIJHL where both the home and away teams were American.

Clydesdales goaltender Cody Stocker (2010).

Their first home win came on October 10, 2010, a 4-3 win over the Dryden Ice Dogs.

Season-by-Season Results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
2010-11 56 11 41 - 4 127 261 26 6th SIJHL Lost Quarter-final

Playoffs

  • 2011 Lost Quarter-final
Dryden Ice Dogs defeated Duluth Clydesdales 4-games-to-none

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