The Iowa Stars , later known as the Iowa Chops , were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League . The club was based in Des Moines, Iowa at the Wells Fargo Arena .
7-607: The Stars were founded by Howard Baldwin, of Hockey Holdings & Management Group, and Dallas businessman Bob Schlegel, who took the dormant Louisville Panthers AHL franchise and resurrected it for the 2005–06 season as the Iowa Stars (the same name as an earlier team in 1969–70 in the Central Hockey League ). They had a five-year affiliation agreement with the Dallas Stars and a one-year agreement with
14-769: The American Hockey League . They played in Louisville, Kentucky . Their home venue was Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center . The mascot was a light brown "panther" named Paws. They were affiliates of the Florida Panthers . The team became dormant following the 2000–01 season , until it was resurrected in 2005 as the Iowa Stars . Today, the franchise is known as the Texas Stars . This article about
21-791: The Anaheim Ducks . In their inaugural season, the Stars made it to the Calder Cup playoffs first round, where they were defeated by the Milwaukee Admirals . The Stars won their first playoff series the following season, defeating the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights in six games. In February 2008, the Dallas Stars announced they would be affiliating with the future Texas Stars pending the 2009 completion of
28-661: The Cedar Park Entertainment Center in Cedar Park, Texas . After the 2007–08 AHL season , the Dallas Stars left the Iowa scene, and the Anaheim Ducks announced an affiliation with the team. On July 9, 2008, the team unveiled its new name and logo, featuring a "vicious boar’s head in the team colors of crimson, grey and black". Portland Pirates assistant Gord Dineen was named head coach of
35-522: The AHL announced on May 4, 2010, that the Texas Stars had acquired the Chops franchise. This transaction finalized the Stars' contractual obligation to acquire a permanent franchise in the league, as they operated in 2009–10 as an expansion team under a provisional agreement to obtain an existing franchise license. Affiliates Louisville Panthers The Louisville Panthers were an ice hockey team in
42-620: The AHL declined further comment on the reasons for the suspension, the Des Moines Register reported in June, 2009, that the Chops had violated league rules by pledging the team as collateral for a $ 1.99 million loan from Wachovia . The Register also reported that the Ducks had dropped their affiliation with the Chops after the Chops missed payments on their affiliation contract. After several months of speculation as to their future,
49-472: The Iowa Chops on August 19, 2008. On May 9, 2009, the Anaheim Ducks dropped their affiliation with the Chops, leaving Iowa to look for their third NHL affiliate in four seasons. On July 7, 2009, the Iowa Chops franchise was suspended by the AHL's board of governors for the 2009-10 AHL season for being "unable to remedy certain violations of the provisions of the league’s Constitution and By-Laws." While
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