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Florida Seals City Orlando, Florida (2002-05)
Kissimmee, Florida (2005-06)League ACHL
(2002-03)
WHA2 (2003-04)
SPHL
(2005-07)Founded 2002 Operated May 2002–Jan 2007 Home arena Amway Arena (2002-05) Silver Spurs Arena (2005-06) Colors Blue, Black, Red, Gray, White Owner(s) Orlando Professional Hockey, Inc. General manager Sammy Wallace (2002)
Joe Fellini (2002-2003)
Brian Fling (2004)
Various (2005-2007)Head coach Stan Drulia (2002-03)
Jim Paek (2003-04)
Tom Stewart (2005-07)Championships Regular season titles 2003 Commissioner's Cup (ACHL) Playoff championships 2003 President's Cup (ACHL) The Florida Seals was a minor league ice hockey franchise, a member of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). Originally based in Orlando, Florida, they later moved to Kissimmee, Florida, a suburb thirty miles south of Orlando in Osceola County. The Seals were one of eight minor league hockey teams purchased or founded by David Waronker starting in 2003.
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Formation
The team was formed as the Orlando Seals, and played its first season beginning in October 2002 with the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL). That first year's team included former NHL players Zac Boyer (Dallas), David Goverde (Los Angeles), Chris LiPuma (Tampa Bay) and Terry Ryan (Montreal) and was coached by former Tampa Bay Lightning player Stan Drulia. The Seals were running away with the league during the regular season and made a pivotal move at the trade deadline getting both Ryan and high scoring forward Mike Sanderson. These moves at the trading deadline gave the Seals the final pieces to the puzzle to win the ACHL regular season. The Seals original staff was made up of owner Jeff Brubaker until he ran out of money 1 month into the season and David Waronker saved the franchise. Other staff members brought in over time were Steve McCall, Erica Hodges and Tom Bradley. With the backing of several Solar Bears season ticket holders, the Seals got off to a solid start attendance-wise and later on the ice thanks to a solid core of hockey fans in Orlando and a roster full of veteran players. With Waronker's investment the staff was able to work hard to make the team a success. The Seals were the winners of that league's first and only President's Cup in 2003 as well as the Commissioner's Cup as regular season champions after an amazing 43-14 record. League Commissioner Jim Riggs awarded the trophy to the Seals owner David Waronker and Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer during an on-ice ceremony at one of the regular season's games. The Seals swept both Macon and Knoxville in the playoffs to win the championship. Sadly, the team won the championship on the road in Knoxville and did not get to enjoy the win on the ice in Orlando as their predecessors, the Orlando Solar Bears did.
The team's celebration event, held at Wall Street Plaza in downtown Orlando, drew hundreds of fans to celebrate the city's second hockey championship. When the ACHL folded, they and two other teams, the Jacksonville Barracudas and the Macon Trax, merged into the new World Hockey Association 2 (WHA2), founded by Waronker and longtime Canadian hockey man and former WHA staffer Peter Young. The second season staff was rounded out with Ryan Morris, Dan Pinkasavage and John Henry. The second season also brought a coaching change as Stan Drulia left Orlando to take over the coaching duties of the Augusta Lynx. Former Pittsburgh Penguin Jim Paek was brought in to lead the Seals in year two. Fling was later replaced by the recently retired LiPuma as GM.
Post-2004 Victory
After the 2003-2004 season, (SPHL). The team went through several coaching and staff changes after the first season. Former NHL'er Jim Paek coached the team for one season after Drulia left to coach the Augusta Lynx of the ECHL. Former Macon Trax head coach Tommy Stewart (ice hockey) took the helm of the Seals in 2005 after the Trax ceased operations.
The Orlando Seals were scheduled to play in the 2004-2005 SPHL season, but on August 22, 2004, the City of Orlando revoked its lease at the TD Waterhouse Centre due to a clause about attendance, causing them to miss the season. On October 19, 2004, the ownership group announced a new three-year lease with the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee. The team resumed play in the 2005-2006 season, hosting their first home game against the Jacksonville Barracudas on October 29, 2005. The Seals finished the 2005-06 season with a 32-17 record with seven overtime losses, placing third in the league, but lost the President's Cup to the Knoxville Ice Bears in four games out of five.
Suspension of Operation
- On January 1, 2007, the team returned from a road trip to find that their furnished housing was no longer available. David Waronker who was no longer the owner stepped up once again and helped the players by sending money so they could travel home.
- On January 3, 2007, the phone number for the team office had been disconnected.
- On January 4, 2007, the Silver Spurs Arena issued the following statement:
FLORIDA SEALS LOCKED OUT OF SILVER SPURS ARENA
Osceola Heritage Park/SMG announced today that the Florida Seals will not be permitted to host any more of their hockey games at the Silver Spurs Arena due to their failure to meet their contractual obligations. The first game to be canceled is tomorrow, Friday, January 5.
Patrons looking for refunds, please go to point of purchase.
- After being purchased by Bill Lucia - On January 5, 2007, the SPHL Board of Governors voted to suspend the Florida Seals from league operations. The players were then subject to a dispersal draft among the seven remaining SPHL franchises. The SPHL issued the following statement:
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Southern Professional Hockey League received notice early on the evening of January 4, 2007 that the Florida Seals would not be allowed to host any future hockey games in the Silver Spurs Arena.
An emergency Board of Governors Meeting was called for 9:00AM Friday morning to discuss options and determine the best course of action for the League. After hearing reports from the Director of Hockey Operations, the Chairman of the Board, and Seals Head Coach Tommy Stewart, it was obvious that the season was not salvageable for the Seals.
The Board then unanimously decided to terminate its affiliation with Orlando Professional Hockey, Inc. (dba Florida Seals) and move forward in making any and all changes necessary to the league schedule. It is expected that the full replacement schedule will be approved at the Winter Meetings on January 15, 2007.
"This situation is very unfortunate for all involved, but the circumstances are beyond our control," SPHL Chairman of the Board, Keith Jeffries, said. "We as a Board are unified and confident in the overall stability of the remaining teams and the League as a whole. We know we will move through this and come out stronger on the other side. While we are disappointed in this latest development with the Seals we now have complete control of the league and where we go from here is completely up to us."
The Board reconvened at 3:00PM today and held a one-round dispersal draft with each team picking one player. All players not selected in the dispersal draft are free agents. The draft was held in reverse order of the standings based on winning percentage. Here are the selections in order they were taken:
- Pee Dee Cyclones – Justin Keller
- Jacksonville Barracudas – Lawne Snyder
- Fayetteville FireAntz – Rob Sich
- Richmond Renegades – Matt Balser
- Columbus Cottonmouths – Chad Haacke
- Knoxville Ice Bears – Craig Geerlinks
- Huntsville Havoc – Craig Miller
Present-day Florida Seals
Several members of the Seals organization have continued their careers in pro sports with Sammy Wallace working for the Germain Arena in Ft. Myers, FL and Peter Young in baseball team in Arizona. Joe Fellini is now working on charitable endeavors with pro athletes in Boston including Ray Bourque, Jason Varitek and Kevin Faulk while Brian Fling moved to Colorado to work in the private sector as a Project Manager at Collaborative Project Management. Ryan Morris is working in the music field with Rymo Records and Tom Bradley earned a Stanley Cup ring with the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Seals first two coaches are still in the game with Drulia in Wheeling of the ECHL and Paek in Grand Rapids of the AHL. The owner of the Team David Waronker sold his team to Bill Lucia in hopes he would keep his dream going. Bill did not make it thru the first season as an owner and would not put any money into the team which sadly ended up folding. The Waronker's live in Arizona and continue to love hockey and support the local High School Hockey Association. Dave was head coach of his son Kyle's high School hockey team, they just won the Arizona State Championship for 2010-2011 season.
Championships
Year League Trophy 2002–2003 ACHL President's Cup The mascot of the Florida Seals is Sealvester. He wore a jersey emblazoned with the number "05".
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