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| name1 = Chi-Town Shooters ([[All American Hockey League (2008-)|AAHL]])
 
| name1 = Chi-Town Shooters ([[All American Hockey League (2008-)|AAHL]])
| dates1 = 2008-Present
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| dates1 = 2008-2010
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| name2 = Chi-Town Shooters
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| dates2 = 2010-2011
   
 
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|reg_season_titles = '''1''' (2009)
 
|reg_season_titles = '''1''' (2009)
 
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The '''Chi-Town Shooters''' are a professional [[ice hockey]] team that plays in the [[All American Hockey League (2008-)|All American Hockey League]]. The team plays its home games at the [[Midwest Training and Ice Center]] in [[Dyer, Indiana]]. The "Shooters" name refers to the casinos in the South Shore region of northwestern [[Indiana]].
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The '''Chi-Town Shooters''' were a professional [[ice hockey]] team that played in the [[All American Hockey League (2008-)|All American Hockey League]]. The team played its home games at the [[Midwest Training and Ice Center]] in [[Dyer, Indiana]]. The "Shooters" name refers to the casinos in the South Shore region of northwestern [[Indiana]].
 
The Shooters are currently affiliated with the [[Dayton Gems]] of the [[International Hockey League (2007-)|International Hockey League]]. The Shooters farm team is the [[Rogue Valley Wranglers]] of the [[Northern Pacific Hockey League]].
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
 
On April 5, 2009, the Shooters won their first and only [[Rod Davidson Cup]], beating the [[Battle Creek Revolution]] in the final deciding game of a best of 9 series.
 
On April 5, 2009, the Shooters won their first and only [[Rod Davidson Cup]], beating the [[Battle Creek Revolution]] in the final deciding game of a best of 9 series.
   
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The [[West Michigan Blizzard]] then moved to Dyer to become the [[Indiana Blizzard]].
 
The [[West Michigan Blizzard]] then moved to Dyer to become the [[Indiana Blizzard]].
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On December 29, 2010 the Indiana Blizzard folded and the players were used to create a reformed Shooters team.
   
 
==Season-by-season results==
 
==Season-by-season results==
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![[Season (sports)|Season]]!! Games !!Won!!Lost!!TOTL!!SOL!!Points!! Goals<br />for !! Goals<br />against !!Final Standing !!Playoff Result
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!Season!! GP !!W!!L!!OL!!SL!!Pts!! GF !! GA !!Standing !!Playoff Result
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|[[2008–09 AAHA season|2008-09]] ||41||30||11||0||0||60||226||158||'''1st'''||[[Rod Davidson Cup|Rod Davidson Cup Champions]]
 
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|2008-2009 ||60||39||22||8||0||86||322||58||'''1st, AAHL'''||[[Rod Davidson Cup|Rod Davidson Cup Champions]]
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|[[2009-10 AAHL season|2009-10]]||46||30||11||3||2||65||225||175||'''1st'''||Lost Semifinals
 
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|2009-2010||80||38||36||2||4||86||226||231||'''1st, AAHL'''||Lost in Playoffs
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|[[2010–11 AAHL season|2010-11]]||7||0||6||1||0||1||24||38||3rd||Lost Final
 
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''Note: The [[Indiana Blizzard]] folded in December of 2010 and the Shooters assumed the record of the Blizzard for the 2010-11 season. The record above indicates the Shooters record''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Latest revision as of 07:16, 27 January 2020

Chi-Town Shooters
ChiTownShooters
City: Dyer, Indiana
League: All American Hockey League
Founded: 2008
Home Arena: Midwest Training and Ice Center
Colors: Blue, Black, White, Silver
General Manager: Sue Anderson
Head Coach: Darren Seid
Media: WJOB-1230 AM
Affiliates: Dayton Gems, IHL (higher)
Rogue Valley Wranglers, NorPac (lower)
Franchise history
2008-2010: Chi-Town Shooters (AAHL)
2010-2011: Chi-Town Shooters
Championships
Regular Season Titles: 1 (2009)

The Chi-Town Shooters were a professional ice hockey team that played in the All American Hockey League. The team played its home games at the Midwest Training and Ice Center in Dyer, Indiana. The "Shooters" name refers to the casinos in the South Shore region of northwestern Indiana.

History

On April 5, 2009, the Shooters won their first and only Rod Davidson Cup, beating the Battle Creek Revolution in the final deciding game of a best of 9 series.

On August 18, 2010, the team announced it would leave the AAHL and ownership plans to form a junior ice hockey team beginning in 2011.[1]

The West Michigan Blizzard then moved to Dyer to become the Indiana Blizzard.

On December 29, 2010 the Indiana Blizzard folded and the players were used to create a reformed Shooters team.

Season-by-season results

Regular season

Season GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Standing Playoff Result
2008-09 41 30 11 0 0 60 226 158 1st Rod Davidson Cup Champions
2009-10 46 30 11 3 2 65 225 175 1st Lost Semifinals
2010-11 7 0 6 1 0 1 24 38 3rd Lost Final

Note: The Indiana Blizzard folded in December of 2010 and the Shooters assumed the record of the Blizzard for the 2010-11 season. The record above indicates the Shooters record

External links

References