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* [http://vektorwebsystems.com/brasshockey/index.html Archive of the Brass website]{{Dead link|date=June 2015}}
* [https://web.archive.org/20070928190402/http://vektorwebsystems.com/brasshockey/index.html Archive of the Brass website]


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New Orleans Brass
CityNew Orleans, Louisiana
LeagueEast Coast Hockey League
Founded1997
Operated1997–2002
Home arenaMunicipal Auditorium (1997-1999)
New Orleans Arena (1999-2002)
ColorsPurple, gold
General managerDan Belisle
Head coachTed Sator
Franchise history
1997–2002New Orleans Brass

The New Orleans Brass was a hockey team in the ECHL from 1997-2002. The team was at one time affiliated with the San Jose Sharks. Home games were played first at the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium (until October 29, 1999) and then at the New Orleans Arena.

In 2002, the NBA's New Orleans Hornets moved to the Arena. The Hornets pressured the state of Louisiana, which owns the arena, into demanding that the Brass bear the expense of converting the arena to and from basketball and hockey as a condition of staying in the Arena. The expense was more than the Brass' ownership was willing to pay. The Municipal Auditorium had recently replaced its floor, and in the process removed its ice plant. Without a suitable home, the Brass folded.

The only head coach of the Brass was Ted Sator. The team's first GM was Larry Kish who was succeeded by Dan Belisle and owned by future New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin.

The Brass made the playoffs every year, winning three series, two in the 1998-99 season (the same season the Brass got its worst record), and one in the 2000-01 season, putting the Brass in the conference semifinals and quarterfinals, respectively. The principal rivals of the Brass were the Louisiana IceGators and the Mississippi Seawolves (Biloxi, MS). The Baton Rouge Kingfish were another, less successful intrastate rival.

The team's games were broadcast in New Orleans on radio station WSMB (now WWWL). The first radio voice of the Brass was Steve Carroll, who is now the radio voice of the Anaheim Ducks.

Season results

   
Season GP W L T OTL PCT Playoff Result
1997-98 70 36 24 10 0 .586 Lost in Round 1
1998-99 70 30 27 13 0 .521 Lost in Round 3
1999-00 70 36 27 0 7 .564 Lost in Round 1
2000-01 72 35 25 12 0 .569 Lost in Round 2
2001-02 72 36 32 4 0 .528 Lost in Round 1