The Jamestown Titans were a semi-professional ice hockey team in North Eastern Hockey League (NEHL) based in Jamestown, New York .
5-516: A postmortem on the team and the league written by The Post-Journal noted that the team was not particularly well remembered in Jamestown hockey history. The team's existence was marred by poor organizational changes, scheduling games at odd times and ever-changing ticket prices. The team's name was said to have come from "a computer football game." [1] The Titans were led in scoring by league All Star Rob Madia and winger Dave Kamatovic finished
10-596: A 20-minute mini game. York won the opening game, 8-5. Jamestown defeated York 9-1 in the second game and then won a 20-minute tiebreaker game 6-1. As league champions, Rob Madia accepted the Herb Brooks Memorial Trophy on behalf of the Titans. This American ice hockey team-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a sports team in New York
15-659: A week, with the Saturday edition branded as the Weekender ; a Sunday edition was launched in the early 1990s but was discontinued in 2019. Its nearby sister publications include the Warren Times-Observer and the Dunkirk Observer . On March 13, 2014, the entirety of the newspaper's Web site was placed behind a paywall . The paywall was removed November 1, 2016. The site had previously been behind
20-416: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . The Post-Journal The Post-Journal is a daily newspaper , serving the area around Jamestown, New York . The current editor of the paper is John Whittaker. It is owned by Ogden Newspapers Inc. and is billed as "southwestern New York's leading newspaper" with a circulation of over 10,000 newspapers. The morning newspaper is published six days
25-544: The 2003-04 regular season in second place behind the Mohawk Valley Comets . The team also featured Oshawa and Peterborough Ontario Junior A Hockey grads Mike Thompson, Wes Neild and Brad Chapman In the playoffs, Jamestown played the York IceCats a 2 game series for the league Championship (as Mohawk Valley declined to participate in the playoffs). If there were a tie after the 2 games they would play
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