Danville Dashers
CityDanville, Illinois
LeagueContinental Hockey League (1981–1986)
All-American Hockey League (1986–1989)
Founded1981
Folded1989
Home arenaDavid S. Palmer Arena
ColorsRed, white, blue
Franchise history
1981–1986Danville Dashers
1986–1989Danville Fighting Saints

The Danville Dashers were a semi-professional ice hockey team that played in Danville, Illinois, United States, at the David S. Palmer Arena.

Originally, the Dashers played in the Continental Hockey League (CnHL) from 1981 to 1986. In their first season, they were coached by Gordie Gibson and were regular season and Wal-Mar playoff champions in 1981–82. William "Chick" Chalmers was then hired as the next head coach and eventually led the team to another playoff championship in 1984. Ken Wilson then moved to Danville and became general manager and head coach from 1984 to 1986.

The CnHL folded in 1986 and Danville was one of three CnHL teams that founded a new league, the All-American Hockey League. Simultaneously, Danville rebranded to the Danville Fighting Saints.[1] Former NHL player Lindsay Middlebrook briefly played goalie in 1986. Their coach for the 1987–88 season was Robert Nagy.

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLTPtsGFGAPlacePlayoffs
1981–82362970582461471st, CnHLWon Championship
1982–834323164502361882nd, CnHLLost in first round
1983–844025132532751973rd, CnHLWon Championship
1984–854019210392272293rd, CnHLLost in first round
1985–86Statistics missing
1986–873121100422nd, AAHLLost in first round
1987–883515200302403175th, AAHL
1988–89Statistics missing

References

  1. "New hockey team to use classic name". Commercial-News. June 8, 2011.
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