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Sioux Falls Stampede
File:Sioux Falls Stampede Logo.svg
CitySioux Falls, South Dakota
LeagueUSHL
DivisionWest
Founded1999
Home arenaDenny Sanford PREMIER Center
ColorsBlue, Gold, Black, White        
Owner(s)Tom Garrity (President & CEO), Gary Weckworth (Managing Partner)
Head coachCary Eades (Head Coach & GM), Dalls Steward, Christian Bragnola (Assistant Coaches)
MediaKELO (AM) Sioux Falls Argus Leader KDLT-TV KELO-TV KSFY-TV
Franchise history
1999–presentSioux Falls Stampede

The Sioux Falls Stampede is a Tier 1 junior ice hockey team playing in the West Division of the United States Hockey League (USHL). Based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the Stampede plays its home games at the Sioux Falls Arena.

In the 2005-2006 season, the Stampede won their first Anderson Cup for the best regular season record as well as their first division championship. The Stampede advanced in the playoffs, dispatching the Tri-City Storm in five games (best-of-five) and the Lincoln Stars in four games (best-of-five), earning the right to represent the West division in the Clark Cup Finals. They lost to the Des Moines Buccaneers in five games (best-of-five).

The 2006-07 season looked grim at the outset with the Stampede earning but a single point in their first six games. After bottom dwelling for the entire first half, the Stampede became one of the hottest teams during the second half of the season. They entered the playoffs as the four seed in the West and quickly dispatched the Lincoln Stars in four games for the second straight year (best-of-seven). After losing to Des Moines in the first game of the round robin, Sioux Falls defeated the Tri-City Storm in overtime to make it into the final four. The Indiana Ice were their next opponent and were undefeated in the playoffs until the Stampede prevailed over them, again in overtime, to advance to the championship game against the host team of the event, the Waterloo Black Hawks. The Stampede shutout the Black Hawks 3-0 to win their first Clark Cup.

Current NHLers Thomas Vanek (Minnesota Wild), Andreas Nodl (Carolina Hurricanes), Chad LaRose (Carolina Hurricanes), T.J. Oshie (St. Louis Blues), Alex Goligoski (Dallas Stars), Dan Sexton (Anaheim Ducks), and Corey Tropp (Buffalo Sabres) have played for the Stampede. Vanek, from 1999 to 2002 and LaRose, from 1999 to 2001.

Season-by-season record

United States Hockey League

Season GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish
1999-00 58 37 17 4 78 239 179 963 2nd-West
2000-01 56 40 14 2 82 267 182 1023 2nd-West
2001-02 61 35 21 5 75 252 217 1372 4th-West
2002-03 60 24 30 6 54 179 223 1404 6th-West
2003-04 60 15 42 3 33 148 252 1250 6th-West
2004-05 60 27 28 5 59 178 200 1154 5th-West
2005-06 60 43 13 4 90 190 135 1165 1st-West
2006-07 60 34 21 5 73 195 174 1215 4th-West
2007-08 60 35 19 6 76 199 175 967 2nd-West
2008-09 60 28 28 4 60 182 199 956 4th-West
2009-10 60 33 15 12 78 223 182 932 3rd-West
2010-11 60 34 20 6 74 197 168 905 3rd-West
2011-12 60 17 36 *** 7 127 215 41 8th of 8, West
16th of 16 league
did not qualify for playoffs
2012-13 64 45 17 *** 2 241 187 92 1st of 8, West
2nd of 16 league
WON quarter-finals, 3-2 (Stars)
lost semi-finals, 2-3 (Force)
2013-14 60 38 19 *** 3 202 157 79 3rd of 8, West
4th of 16 league
lost quarter-finals, 0-3 (Black Hawks)

Roster

Current roster

As of August 24, 2012.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Stampede Roster". Sioux Falls Stampede. Retrieved August 24, 2012.