Nashville South Stars

Nashville South Stars
Nashville South Stars
City Nashville
League Central Hockey League
Operated 1981-82
Colors Green, gold, black, white
Affiliates Minnesota North Stars

The Nashville South Stars were a professional ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League (CHL) for the 1981-82 season. They then played in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) for the 1982-83 season and part of the 1983-84 season before the franchise relocated to become the Virginia Lancers.

It had been 10 years since Nashville's last hockey team, the Nashville Dixie Flyers, played as part of the Eastern Hockey League.[1]

The South Stars were founded by Larry Schmittou, who was a principal owner of the Nashville Sounds minor-league baseball team. The team played at Municipal Auditorium, whose seating configuration was such that spectators seated more than a row back in the seats that were above and behind the goal lines could not see the nets.

The team was the top affiliate of the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League and was coached by Gene Ubriaco,[2] who would later coach the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL.

The South Stars reached the CHL playoffs, but lost in the first round[3] to the Wichita Wind.

The Nashville South Stars only lasted for one season in the CHL.[4] The Nashville South Stars joined the Atlantic Coast Hockey League for the 1982-83 season and the franchise relocated to Virginia during the next season.[5]

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Notable personnel

  • Goaltender Don Beaupre played in five games for the South Stars during an injury rehab posting.[7]
  • Warren Young, a regular member of the 1981-82 team, wound up with Ubriaco and the Penguins and benefited one season from the assist-making of Mario Lemieux. But after one 40-goal season, Young quickly faded into obscurity.[11]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Central Hockey League
Season GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
1981–82 78 41 35 4 86 313 319 2057 4th Lost Quarterfinals
Playoffs GP W L GF GA Finish
1981–82 3 0 3 55 11 Lost Quarterfinals

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