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The Madison Kodiaks were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Madison, Wisconsin , during the 1999–2000 United Hockey League season. Affiliated with the AHL Milwaukee Admirals , the Kodiaks were an expansion team that filled the void left by the recently departed Madison Monsters .

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6-600: In the team's sole season, the Kodiaks finished in third place in the Western Division, going on to defeat the Rockford IceHogs in a best-of-three first round series. However, the Kodiaks lost their second round series to the eventual champion Flint Generals in six games. The team's leading scorer was Josh Boni with 99 points, and their leading goal scorer was Jim Duhart with 43. Duhart went on to score

12-547: A remarkable 20 points in only nine playoff games, finishing second in the league in playoff scoring despite playing in two fewer playoff series than the league leader, Nick Stajduhar of the Generals. After that one season—having the lowest attendance of any team in its small-market league—the team moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan , to play as the second incarnation of the Kalamazoo Wings . The team's last active player

18-697: Is Dominic Chiasson, who last played professional hockey with the Cornwall River Kings of the LNAH in 2015. 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 Wisconsin is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Rockford IceHogs The Rockford IceHogs are a professional ice hockey team based in Rockford, Illinois . They are members of

24-808: The 2005–06 season due to the lack of an NHL affiliate after their previous affiliates, the Detroit Red Wings and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim , signed new agreements with the Grand Rapids Griffins and the Portland Pirates , respectively. The franchise was later renamed the Cincinnati RailRaiders, but failed to reach a goal of 2,000 season tickets to re-enter the AHL for the 2006–07 season. On March 19, 2007,

30-882: The American Hockey League (AHL), having begun play in the League starting in the 2007–08 season . The team plays their home games at the BMO Center , and they serve as the top minor league affiliate of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Chicago Blackhawks . The current Rockford IceHogs were founded in 1995 as the Baltimore Bandits and then relocated in 1997 to Cincinnati to become the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks . The Cincinnati Mighty Ducks suspended operations for

36-658: The AHL announced that the team had been purchased and relocated to Rockford to become the present-day Rockford IceHogs. On April 7, 2021, the Blackhawks formally purchased the IceHogs. The Blackhawks also unveiled a $ 23 million multi-year project to renovate and modernize the BMO Harris Bank Center, which would keep the IceHogs in Rockford through 2036. The franchise was previously known as: The market

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