Fort Worth Fire

Fort Worth Fire

Pro hockey team
text_color = Black
bg_color = Red
team = Fort Worth Fire

logosize =
city = Fort Worth, Texas
league = Central Hockey League 1992-1999
conference = Western Conference
division =
founded = 1992
operated = 1992-1999
arena = Fort Worth Convention Center
colors = Red, Black, and White
owner =
GM =
coach = Pete Mahovlich (1992-1993)
Steve Harrison(1993-1995)
Bill McDonald (1995-97)
Mike Gamble (1997}
Bob Wedlake (1997)
Mike Krushelnyski (1997-1999)
captain =
media =
affiliates =
reg_season_titles = None
division_titles = None
conf_titles = 1: 1996-97
turner_cups =
calder_cups =
gold_cups =
gold_cups_apps =
borne_cups =
cascade_cups =
stanley_cups =
championships =
chl_championships = 1: 1996-97
colonial_cups =
kelly_cups =

The Fort Worth Fire were a professional ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League. Their home games were played in the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena. They began operations in 1992 and ceased operations in 1999.

At the conclusion of the 1996-97 CHL season, the Fort Worth Fire won the league championship in six games against the Memphis RiverKings in Fort Worth.

[http://www.azhockey.com/Fo.htm A to Z Encyclopedia of Ice Hockey's entry on the Fort Worth Fire]


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