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Rocky Mountain Rage
CityBroomfield, Colorado
LeagueCentral Hockey League
ConferenceNorthern Conference
DivisionNorthwest Division
Founded2006
Folded2009
Home arenaBroomfield Event Center
ColorsBurgundy, Black, Khaki, Salmon, White          
Owner(s)Tim Wiens & John Frew
Head coachTracy Egeland
Franchise history
2006–2009Rocky Mountain Rage
Championships
Regular season titlesNone
Division titlesNone
Conference titlesNone
Ray Miron President's CupNone

The Rocky Mountain Rage were a professional ice hockey team that last played the Central Hockey League in the 2008-09 season. Their first season was in 2006-07. They played their home games at the Broomfield Event Center in Broomfield, Colorado. On June 18, 2009, the team announced it was suspending operations for the 2009-10 CHL season with hopes of returning in 2010-11; however, the team's website has been taken down, likely eliminating much of the hope for the franchise's return.[1]

Year-By-Year Record

Regular Season

Season W L OTL Pts Win % Finish
2006-07 17 40 7 41 .320 4TH NW Division
2007-08 36 22 6 78 .609 2ND NW Division
2008-09 32 26 6 70 .547 2ND NW Division
5TH Northern Conference

Playoffs

Season W L Win % Opponents Outcome
2009 1 2 .333 Bossier-Shreveport L [1-2]

Roster

End Of Season Roster 2008-09 Season

Current as of July 13, 2009

Defense
# Player Position Shoots/Catches Acquired Place of Birth Currently Playing With
4 Canada Clay Plume D L 2009 Standoff, Alberta CHL - Rapid City Rush
5 Canada Mark Smith D R 2008 Edmonton, Alberta EIHL - Edinburgh Capitals
7 Canada Nick Harloff D L 2007 Kitchener, Ontario AL-Bank Ligaen - Herlov Hornets
19 United States Preston Briggs D L 2009 Colorado Springs, Colorado
21 Canada Rob Chappell D L 2007 St. Albert, Alberta
27 Canada Jarred Mohr D L 2008 Regina, Saskatchewan CHL - Laredo Bucks
31 United States Terry Dunbar G L 2007 Duluth, Minnesota
33 Canada Scott Reid G L 2007 Grande Prairie, Alberta
55 Canada Pat Sutton D R 2007 Forest, Ontario Retired
56 United States Marty Magers G L 2008 Chicago, Illinois
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth Currently Playing With
9 United States Domenic Maiani RW L 2008 Shelby Heights, Michigan CHL - Tulsa Oilers
11 Canada Chevan Wilson C R 2009 St. Albert, Alberta
13 Canada Nathan Gillies RW R 2009 Cambridge, Ontario ECHL - Utah Grizzlies
14 Canada Daymen Rycroft C L 2007 Beaverlodge, Alberta CHL - Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
17 Canada Scott Wray LW L 2007 Ottawa, Ontario CHL - Rapid City Rush
18 Canada Simon Watson C L 2007 Waterloo, Ontario CHL - Missouri Mavericks
20 Canada David Morelli C L 2007 Burnaby, British Columbia Retired
25 Canada Mike Bulawka LW L 2008 Red lake, Ontario
26 Canada Ryan McLeod C R 2009 Fernie, British Columbia CHL - Colorado Eagles
44 Canada Nathan O'Nabigon LW L 2008 Longlac, Ontario CHL - Allen Americans
45 Canada Colt King LW L 2007 Thunder Bay, Ontario CHL - Rapid City Rush
61 Canada Ryan McDonald C L 2009 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Inactive
# Player Position Shoots/Catches Acquired Place of Birth Currently Playing With
24 Canada Tyler Butler D R 2007 Kanata, Ontario CHL - Tulsa Oilers
40 United States Aaron Davis C L 2008 Dearborn Heights, Michigan CHL - Tulsa Oilers

All-Stars

Players

Coaches/Staff

  • 2008 Tracy Egeland, North Head Coach
  • 2008 Patrick Stevens, North Equipment Manager
  • 2008 Osama Kassab, North Athletic Trainer
  • 2008 Brian Clark, North Radio Broadcaster
  • 2009 Patrick Stevens, All-Stars Equipment Manager

Past Players

Dorian Anneck, RW (2006–07) Hugh Boylan, G (2007–08) Chris Brannen, D (2008)
Preston Briggs, D (2006–07, 2009) Mike Bulawka, LW (2008–09) Tyler Butler, D (2007–09)
Rob Chappell, D (2007–09) Trevor Cunning, G (2006–07) Brent Cullaton, RW (2007–09)
Aaron Davis, C (2008–09) Bret DeCecco, RW (2006–07) John DiPace, RW (2006–07)
Terry Dunbar, G (2007–08, 2009) Chip Dunleavy, RW (2006–08) Matt Frick, D (2007–08)
Jeremy Garrison, RW (2008) Nathan Gillies, RW (2009) David Guerrera, G (2006–07)
Jeff Hansen, RW (2007–08) Nick Harloff, D (2007–09) Colt King, LW (2007–09)
Kyle Kos, D (2006–07) Ladislav Kouba, LW (2008) Matic Kralj, C (2006–07)
Derek LeBlanc, C (2008) Sheldon Lee, D (2006) Jordan Little, D (2006–07)
Adam Loncan, LW (2006–07) Marty Magers, G (2008–09) Kai Magnussen, RW (2008–09)
Domenic Maiani, RW (2008–09) Ryan McDonald, C (2009) Ryan McLeod, C (2009)
Jarred Mohr, D (2008–09) David Morelli, C (2007–09) Dominic Noel, C (2006–07)
Bill Newson, LW (2008) Nathan O'Nabigon, LW (2008–09) Craig Olynick, D (2006–07)
Clay Plume, D (2006–08, 2009) Clay Plume, D (2006–08, 2009) Scott Reid, G (2007–09) Tom Reimann, D (2007)
John Ronan, F (2006) Nathan Rosychuk, LW (2006–08) Daymen Rycroft, C (2007–09)
Justin Schmit, D (2007) Mark Smith, D (2008–09) John Snowden, RW (2008)
Mark Versteeg-Lytwyn, LW (2008) Guy St. Vincent, G (2007–08) Adam Stefishen, LW (2006–07)
Anders Strome, LW (2006–07) Pat Sutton, D (2007–09) Dan Vandermeer, D (2006–07)
Nick Warriner, C (2006–07) Simon Watson, C (2007–09) Trevor Weisgerber, LW (2007–08)
Chevan Wilson, C (2009) Mark Wires, LW (2006–07) Scott Wray, LW (2007–09)
Jamie Yoder, D (2007–08)

References

  1. ^ "Rage suspends operations". rockymountainrage.com. June 18, 2009. Retrieved July 3, 2009.