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Coachella Valley Firebirds
Coachella Valley Firebirds
City Thousand Palms, California
League American Hockey League
Conference Western
Division Pacific
Founded 2022
Home arena Acrisure Arena
Colors Deep sea blue, red alert, orange, ice blue[1]
                   
Mascot Fuego
Owner(s) Seattle Hockey Partners
Oak View Group
(David Bonderman, Jerry Bruckheimer, Tod Leiweke and Tim Leiweke)
General manager Troy Bodie (de facto - VP of Hockey Operations)
Head coach Dan Bylsma
Captain Max McCormick
Media The Desert Sun
KDGL
Affiliates Seattle Kraken (NHL)
Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL)
Website cvfirebirds.com
Franchise history
Previous franchise history
Championships
Division titles 1 (2023–24)
Conference titles 2 (2022–23, 2023–24)
Hockey current event Current season

The Coachella Valley Firebirds are a professional ice hockey team based in Southern California's Coachella Valley. They are members of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference of the American Hockey League (AHL). The Firebirds began play in the 2022–23 AHL season. The team is an owned-and-operated affiliate of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Seattle Kraken. The team plays their home games at Acrisure Arena in the town of Thousand Palms, California.

History[]

Establishment (2018–2022)[]

On December 4, 2018, the NHL Board of Governors voted unanimously to approve Seattle's National Hockey League expansion team, the Seattle Kraken, to begin play in the 2021–22 season. The new ownership group then began making plans for acquiring a minor league affiliate in the American Hockey League (AHL). By early 2019, they had narrowed it down to promoting the ECHL's Idaho Steelheads in Boise, Idaho, or a new expansion team in Palm Springs, California. On June 26, 2019, it was reported the Seattle ownership group had chosen Palm Springs as the site for Seattle's AHL affiliate.[2] The expansion franchise was approved by the AHL board of governors on September 30, 2019, with plans to begin play in the 2021–22 season.[3] Delays associated with the construction of an arena in the Palm Springs area caused the team's debut to be pushed back to the 2022–23 season. In the interim Seattle affiliated with the Charlotte Checkers for the 2021–22 season, sharing the team with the Florida Panthers.[4]

On November 5, 2021, the new team revealed its name, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, as well as its logos and colors, at a ceremony held on the construction site of their new arena.[5]

First seasons (2022–present)[]

On June 21, 2022, Dan Bylsma was named the inaugural head coach of the Firebirds,[6] with their first free agent's Samuel Bucek and Ian McKinnon being signed the next month on July 11, 2022.[7] On the day of the Firebirds' first game, October 16, 2022, Max McCormick was announced as the team's captain with Andrew Poturalski and Gustav Olofsson being named alternate captains.[8]

The Firebirds played their first game on October 16, a 6–5 win against the Calgary Wranglers, as well as winning the rematch the next day.[9] During the first stretch of the season, the Firebirds would play their home games in the Seattle metropolitan area, playing four games against the Abbotsford Canucks and the Wranglers at the Kraken Community Iceplex and Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, as well as the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett.[10] The Firebirds' first game at Acrisure Arena would take place on December 18, a 4–3 win against the Tucson Roadrunners.[11] From December 22, 2022, to January 26, 2023, the Firebirds achieved a fourteen game points streak, the current franchise record.[12] The Firebirds would finish the 2022–23 season with 103 points, good for second place of the Pacific Division, behind only the Wranglers, who captured the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy. During the 2023 Calder Cup playoffs, the Firebirds would capture the Western Conference title, and advance to the Calder Cup final, where they would face off against the Hershey Bears.[13] Goaltender Joey Daccord recorded back to back shutouts in the first two games of the series,[14] but despite this, the Firebirds would fall short of the championship, losing in overtime of game seven.[15]

On March 23, 2024, the Firebirds clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive season following a 4–3 shootout loss against the San Diego Gulls.[16] The Firebirds won their first Pacific Division title during the 2023–24 season, clinching the division and earning a bye in the first round of the Calder Cup playoffs following a 3–1 win on April 10, 2024, over the Ontario Reign.[17]

Arena[]

Main article: Acrisure Arena

The Firebirds play their home games at Acrisure Arena located in Thousand Palms, California, just east of Palm Springs. The Firebirds played four "home" games in the Seattle region in late October 2022 while awaiting the mid-December completion of the new arena: one game at Climate Pledge Arena, the home ice of the parent Seattle Kraken; one game at Angel of the Winds Arena, home of the Everett Silvertips; and two games at the Kraken Community Iceplex, official practice facility of the Kraken.[18] The Firebirds finally stepped on their home ice on December 18, 2022, in which they defeated the Tucson Roadrunners 4–3 in regulation. Cameron Hughes scored the first ever goal at Acrisure Arena, at the 8:49 mark in the 1st period.[19]

On January 6, 2024 the AHL announced that the Firebirds and Acrisure Arena would host the 2025 AHL All-Star Game.[20]

Uniforms[]

The Firebirds announced their inaugural season uniforms on January 24, 2022, at the Palm Springs Air Museum. They were delivered by the Seattle Kraken, the jerseys themselves in treasure chests. The Firebirds have two main uniforms, one a dark-blue color, and the other white. Both uniforms feature the Firebirds logo in the center, as well as red, orange, and light-blue stripes around the sleeves, with red and light-blue stripes in the bottom.[21]

The Firebirds announced new "Red Alert" uniforms on November 8, 2023, featuring the team's secondary logo.[22]

Mascot[]

The Firebirds' mascot is an orange, feathered bird named Fuego (the Spanish word for fire).[23] Fuego was announced on August 4, 2022 before the start of the season. Fuego wears a Firebirds jersey, featuring the number 22 on the back. His first game appearance was on October 16.[24]

Broadcasting[]

Radio[]

All Firebirds games are broadcast on KDGL (106.9 FM). The network broadcast all 72 games of the Firebirds' inaugural season.[25]

Television[]

Firebirds games are split amongst KESQ-TV, FOX 11, and CW.[26]

Season-by-season record[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Games Won Lost OTL SOL Points PCT Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Year Prelims 1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
2022–23 72 48 17 5 2 103 .715 257 194 2nd, Pacific 2023 W, 2–1, TUC W, 3–2, COL W, 3–2, CGY W, 4–2, MIL L, 3–4, HER
2023-24 72 46 15 6 5 103 .715 252 182 1st, Pacific 2024 BYE W, 3-1 CGY W, 3-0 ONT W, 4-1 vs MIL TBD vs HER

Players and personnel[]

Current roster[]

Updated May 15, 2024.[27][28]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
58 Flag of the United States Carrick, ConnorConnor Carrick

D R 30 2023 Orland Park, Illinois Kraken
2 Flag of Canada Dragicevic, LukasLukas Dragicevic

D R 19 2024 Richmond, British Columbia Kraken
60 Flag of Canada Driedger, ChrisChris Driedger

G L 30 2023 Winnipeg, Manitoba Kraken
8 Flag of Canada Fleury, CaleCale Fleury

D R 25 2023 Calgary, Alberta Kraken
15 Flag of the United States Hayden, JohnJohn Hayden

C R 29 2022 Chicago, Illinois Kraken
10 Flag of Canada Henman, LukeLuke Henman

C L 24 2022 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Kraken
19 Flag of Canada Hughes, CameronCameron Hughes

C L 27 2022 Edmonton, Alberta Kraken
20 Flag of the United States Jones, RyanRyan Jones

D L 28 2023 Crown Point, Indiana Firebirds
31 Flag of Finland Kokko, NiklasNiklas Kokko

G R 20 2023 Oulu, Finland Kraken
16 Flag of Canada Lind, KoleKole Lind

RW L 25 2022 Swift Current, Saskatchewan Kraken
17 Flag of the United States McCormick, MaxMax McCormick

 (C)

LW L 32 2022 De Pere, Wisconsin Kraken
21 Flag of Canada McKinnon, IanIan McKinnon

C L 26 2022 Whitby, Ontario Firebirds
63 Flag of Canada Melanson, JacobJacob Melanson

RW R 21 2023 Amherst, Nova Scotia Kraken
96 Flag of Canada Morrison, LoganLogan Morrison

C R 22 2023 Guelph, Ontario Kraken
24 Flag of Canada Nelson, TyTy Nelson

D R 20 2024 Toronto, Ontario Kraken
12 Flag of Finland Nyman, JaniJani Nyman

RW L 20 2024 Valkeakoski, Finland Kraken
23 Flag of Sweden Olofsson, GustavGustav Olofsson

 (A)

D L 29 2022 Boras, Sweden Kraken
36 Flag of Finland Ottavainen, VilleVille Ottavainen

D R 22 2023 Oulu, Finland Kraken
33 Flag of Finland Petman, VilleVille Petman

C L 24 2022 Lappeenranta, Finland Kraken
22 Flag of the United States Poturalski, AndrewAndrew Poturalski

 (A)

C R 30 2022 Williamsville, New York Kraken
9 Flag of the United States Reinke, MitchMitch Reinke

D R 28 2023 Stillwater, Minnesota Kraken
32 Flag of Canada Robertson, TuckerTucker Robertson

C R 21 2023 Toronto, Ontario Kraken
29 Flag of the United States Roed, LleytonLleyton Roed

LW L 22 2024 White Bear Lake, Minnesota Kraken
44 Flag of the United States Schuldt, JimmyJimmy Schuldt

D L 29 2022 Minnetonka, Minnesota Kraken
6 Flag of Finland Seppala, PeetroPeetro Seppala

D L 24 2022 Kuusankoski, Finland Kraken
94 Flag of Canada Shore, DevinDevin Shore

C L 30 2023 Ajax, Ontario Kraken
30 Flag of Czech Republic Stezka, AlesAles Stezka

G L 27 2023 Plzeň, Czech Republic Kraken
34 Flag of Slovakia Studenic, MarianMarian Studenic

LW L 25 2023 Skalica, Slovakia Kraken
27 Flag of Canada Winterton, RyanRyan Winterton

F R 21 2023 Markham, Ontario Kraken
51 Flag of Canada Wright, ShaneShane Wright

C R 20 2022 Burlington, Ontario Kraken


Owners[]

The team is owned by Oak View Group, the organization that also owns Climate Pledge Arena.[29] Tim Leiweke serves as their Chief executive officer (CEO).[30] Steve Fraser served as president of the Firebirds, although he resigned on February 25, 2023.[31]

Head coaches[]

Team captains[]

Colorado Eagles at Coachella Valley Firebirds - 2024-02-17 - Max McCormick warmups (53537732278)

Inaugural Firebirds captain Max McCormick.

Team and league honors[]

League awards[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. "Firebirds to take flight in Coachella Valley", November 5, 2021. 
  2. Baker, Geoff. "NHL Seattle chooses Palm Springs as site for new AHL farm team", June 26, 2019. 
  3. AHL expanding to Palm Springs in 2021–22. American Hockey League (September 30, 2019).
  4. Checkers Add Seattle Kraken as NHL Affiliate (June 28, 2021).
  5. New Coachella Valley hockey team will be called Firebirds, with red, orange and black colors (November 5, 2021).
  6. 6.0 6.1 Coachella Valley Firebirds Hire Dan Bylsma as Head Coach (en-US) (2022-06-21).
  7. Rotolo, Gina (2022-07-11). Coachella Valley Firebirds Sign First Two Players (en-US).
  8. 8.0 8.1 Arredondo, Bailey (2022-10-16). Firebirds win first ever game over Calgary, assign team captains and roster spots (en-US).
  9. Rotolo, Gina (2022-10-18). Firebirds Earn Second Consecutive Win Over Wranglers (en-US).
  10. Rotolo, Gina (2022-08-15). Firebirds Announce Details for Seattle-Arena Game This October (en-US).
  11. Reyes, Jesus (2022-12-19). Historic home opener: Coachella Valley Firebirds win first game at sold out Acrisure Arena (en-US).
  12. Rotolo, Gina (2023-01-27). Kartye’s Overtime Winner Extends Firebirds’ Win Streak to Six (en-US).
  13. Rotolo, Gina (2023-06-06). Firebirds Win Western Conference Championship, Advance to Calder Cup Finals (en-US).
  14. Rotolo, Gina (2023-06-11). Daccord’s Second Straight Shutout has Firebirds Up 2-0 in Finals (en-US).
  15. Reyes, Jesus (2023-06-21). Firebirds come up short of Calder Cup championship, fall to Hershey Bears in overtime of Game 7 (en-US).
  16. Rotolo, Gina (2024-03-23). Firebirds Clinch Spot in 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs (en-US).
  17. Powers, Shad (2024-04-10). Clinched! Coachella Valley Firebirds claim Pacific Division title with win over Ontario (en-US).
  18. "Kraken GM says Firebirds will play early AHL games at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena is completed", Palm Springs Desert Sun, May 3, 2022. 
  19. TheAHL.com | The American Hockey League (en-US).
  20. Coachella Valley to host 2025 AHL All-Star Classic (en-US) (2024-01-06).
  21. First Look: The Coachella Valley Firebirds Unveil Team Jerseys (en-US) (2022-01-24).
  22. "Introducing Our Red Alert Jersey", Twitter.com, November 8, 2023. 
  23. Team, KESQ News (2022-08-04). Meet Fuego! Coachella Valley Firebirds unveil mascot (en-US).
  24. Powers, Shad. Meet Fuego! Coachella Valley Firebirds unveil official mascot (en-US).
  25. Rotolo, Gina (2022-10-13). Firebirds Announce Broadcast Partners (en-US).
  26. Powers, Shad. The Eagle 106.9 FM and KESQ TV named broadcast partners of Coachella Valley Firebirds (en-US).
  27. Coachella Valley Firebirds current roster. eliteprospects.com (February 17, 2024). Retrieved on February 17, 2024.
  28. Coachella Valley Firebirds current roster. Coachella Valley Firebirds (February 17, 2024). Retrieved on February 17, 2024.
  29. Rotolo, Gina (2021-12-09). Oak View Group Grows Team at Coachella Valley Arena (en-US).
  30. Oak View Group Partnership - Coachella Valley Firebirds (en-US).
  31. Steve Fraser No Longer Associated with Coachella Valley Firebirds, Oak View Group (en-US) (2023-02-28).
  32. First-year Firebirds win Western Conference crown (en-US) (2023-06-06).
  33. Firebirds win Pacific Divison, earn first round bye in Calder Cup playoffs (en-US) (2024-04-10).

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