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Kansas City Mavericks
Kansas City Mavericks
City: Independence, Missouri
League: ECHL
Conference: Western
Division: Mountain
Founded: 2009 (in the CHL)
Home Arena: Cable Dahmer Arena[1]
Colors: Black, orange, silver, white
                   
Owner(s): Lamar Hunt Jr.
General Manager: Tad O'Had[2]
Head Coach: Tad O'Had
Affiliates: Seattle Kraken (NHL)
Coachella Valley Firebirds (AHL)
Franchise history
2009–2017: Missouri Mavericks
2017–present: Kansas City Mavericks
Championships
Regular Season Titles: 2 (2013–14, 2015–16)[3]
Division Championships: 1 (2015–16)

The Kansas City Mavericks are an ice hockey team in the ECHL. Founded in 2009 as the Missouri Mavericks of the CHL, the team plays in Independence, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, at the Cable Dahmer Arena.

History[]

logo as Missouri Mavericks

On April 16, 2009, the Central Hockey League announced an expansion team for Independence, to begin play in the 2009–10 season.[4] The new organization teamed up with local newspaper The Examiner to hold a name-the-team contest until May 11. The Missouri Mavericks' name, logo, and colors were unveiled on June 24.[5] On May 29, 2009, it was reported that Scott Hillman would be the Mavericks' first head coach, resigning from his same position with the Southern Professional Hockey League's Knoxville Ice Bears to do so. In his time with the Ice Bears, Hillman led them to two consecutive SPHL President's Cup championships and Coffey Trophies (awarded for the most regular-season points).[6][7] On November 13, 2009, the team played their home opener before a crowd of 5,760 people at the Independence Events Center.[8]

On September 17, 2011, the Mavericks announced an affiliation agreement with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League for the 2011–12 season.[9] This agreement would be renewed in one-year contracts until 2015.[10][11][12]

On May 24, 2012, the Mavericks extended head coach Scott Hillman's contract for two additional years through the 2013–14 season.[13] On July 31, 2012, the Mavericks announced an agreement with Entercom to have all 66 games for the 2012-13 season broadcast on the radio on 1660 KUDL.[14]

On May 21, 2014, Hillman announced his resignation from the Mavericks[15][16] and soon after was named as the first head coach for the expansion Indy Fuel of the ECHL.[17] In June, the Mavericks hired Richard Matvichuk as the organization's new coach.[18]

On October 7, 2014, shortly before the 2014–15 Central Hockey League season was set to begin, it was announced that the CHL had ceased operations and the Mavericks, along with the Allen Americans, Brampton Beast, Quad City Mallards, Rapid City Rush, Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder, were all approved for expansion membership application into the ECHL for the 2014-15 season.[19][20]

On February 5, 2015, Lamar Hunt Jr., son of Kansas City Chiefs' founder Lamar Hunt, bought a 100 percent ownership stake in the Missouri Mavericks.[21]

On June 11, 2015, the Mavericks announced they had signed a two-year affiliation deal with the New York Islanders. The Mavericks then served as the Islanders' secondary minor league affiliate, behind the Bridgeport Sound Tigers of the American Hockey League.[22]

On June 2, 2016, head coach Richard Matvichuk resigned after leading the Mavericks for two seasons, a regular season championship, and named ECHL coach of the year in 2015–16. He left the organization to become the head coach of the Western Hockey League's Prince George Cougars.[23] He was replaced by John-Scott Dickson,[24] who had played for the team from 2011 to 2015 before joining the coaching staff as an assistant coach in 2015–16.[25] Also, beginning with the 2016–17 season, the Mavericks and St. Louis Blues entered into a working agreement for cross-promoting hockey in Missouri and Kansas.[26] However, the Islanders/Tigers organization still remained the Mavericks affiliate for player development.

Kansas City Mavericks

original logo under Kansas City Mavericks name

On March 11, 2017, the Missouri Mavericks announced the team would be renamed the Kansas City Mavericks beginning in the 2017–18 season.[27] Also prior to the 2017–18 season, their affiliation with the Islanders ended when that organization affiliated with the expansion Worcester Railers. On June 8, 2017, Kansas City affiliated with the Calgary Flames (NHL) and the Stockton Heat (AHL).[28]

In his fourth season as head coach, Dickson was fired on January 30, 2020, while the team was in last place in their division.[29] After the season ended, the Mavericks hired Florida Everblades' assistant Tad O'Had as the head coach.[30]

On July 28, 2022, the Mavericks announced a new affiliation with the Seattle Kraken and Seattle's AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds.[31]

Season-by-season records[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA PIM Standing Year 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Kelly Cup
2009–10 (CHL) 64 31 27 6 68 200 220 1589 5th, Northern Conf. 2010[32] W, 2–1, MRK L, 0–4, RC
2010–11 (CHL) 66 37 23 6 80 213 173 1197 4th, Turner Conf. 2011[33] W, 3–2, WIC L, 1–3, COL
2011–12 (CHL) 66 39 21 6 84 223 200 1048 3rd, Turner Conf. 2012[34] W, 4–0, EVN L, 3–4, FW
2012–13 (CHL) 66 35 25 6 76 217 222 991 5th, CHL 2013[35] W, 4–2, RC L, 3–4, ALN
2013–14 (CHL) 66 44 20 2 90 238 184 1012 1st, CHL 2014[36] L, 2–4, ARZ
2014–15 (ECHL) 72 28 35 5 4 65 192 231 1426 6th, Central Div. 2015[37] Did not qualify
2015–16 (ECHL) 72 52 15 3 2 109 234 162 855 1st, Central Div. 2016 W, 4–0, QC L, 2–4, ALN
2016–17 (ECHL) 72 33 30 4 5 75 233 241 1040 5th, Mountain Div. 2017 Did not qualify
2017–18 (ECHL) 72 34 32 4 2 74 204 223 904 6th, Central Div. 2018 Did not qualify
2018–19 (ECHL) 72 36 30 4 2 78 234 228 993 4th, Mountain Div. 2019 L, 3–4, TUL
2019–20 (ECHL) 61 24 32 4 1 53 167 217 721 7th, Mountain Div. 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 (ECHL) 72 31 31 8 2 72 205 226 806 6th, Western Conf. 2021 Did not qualify
2021–22 (ECHL) 72 32 33 5 2 71 210 243 1482 6th, Mountain Div. 2022 Did not qualify
2022–23 (ECHL) 8 5 2 1 - 11 35 28 113 - - -
CHL totals 328 186 116 26 398 1091 999 5837
ECHL totals 565 270 238 37 20 597 1679 1771 8227

Players and personnel[]

Current roster[]

As of November 23, 2022.[38][39]
# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
7 Flag of the United States Calvas, TheoTheo Calvas

D R 25 2021 Southfield, Michigan Mavericks
49 Flag of the United States Coskey, ColeCole Coskey

RW R 24 2022 Zion, Illinois Mavericks
4 Flag of Canada Elmes, JoshJosh Elmes

D L 30 2022 Brandon, Manitoba Mavericks
52 Flag of the United States Gally, DaltonDalton Gally

D L 26 2022 Eagle River, Alaska Mavericks
22 Flag of Canada Harrison, RyanRyan Harrison

C L 31 2021 Vernon, British Columbia Mavericks
17 Flag of the United States Howdeshell, KeeghanKeeghan Howdeshell

LW L 26 2022 Brighton, Michigan Mavericks
15 Flag of the United States Jaremko, JakeJake Jaremko

C L 27 2022 Nowthen, Minnesota Mavericks
60 Flag of the United States Kelley, DillonDillon Kelley

G L 29 2022 Petoskey, Michigan Mavericks
5 Flag of the United States Knoepke, NateNate Knoepke

D L 24 2022 Burnsville, Minnesota Mavericks
29 Flag of Canada Laberge, PascalPascal Laberge

C R 25 2022 Chateauguay, Quebec Firebirds
13 Flag of the United States Lammon, JoshJosh Lammon

 (A)

C R 28 2022 Jackson, Michigan Mavericks
12 Flag of Canada McKenna, JeremyJeremy McKenna

RW R 24 2022 Canmore, Alberta Firebirds
27 Flag of the United States McLaughlin, JakeJake McLaughlin

D L 27 2022 Hinsdale, Illinois Firebirds
24 Flag of Canada McNulty, MarcMarc McNulty

D L 28 2022 Medicine Hat, Alberta Mavericks
25 Flag of the United States Morgan, LukeLuke Morgan

LW R 26 2022 Brighton, Michigan Mavericks
3 Flag of the United States Muck, TommyTommy Muck

 (A)

D L 28 2020 Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota Mavericks
26 Flag of Canada Mullin, TristanTristan Mullin

LW L 27 2022 Cartwright, Manitoba Firebirds
9 Flag of the United States Pastujov, NickNick Pastujov

 (C)

LW L 26 2021 Bradenton, Florida Firebirds
19 Flag of Canada Roy, HugoHugo Roy

C R 26 2022 Fleurimont, Quebec Firebirds
6 Flag of Canada Sambrook, JordanJordan Sambrook

D R 25 2022 Markham, Ontario Mavericks
1 Flag of Canada Savory, OwenOwen Savory

G L 26 2022 Cambridge, Ontario Mavericks
44 Flag of the United States Schiavo, JohnJohn Schiavo

RW R 30 2021 East Patchogue, New York Mavericks
40 Flag of the United States Starrett, ShaneShane Starrett

G L 29 2022 Bellingham, Massachusetts Mavericks
21 Flag of the United States Stevens, LukeLuke Stevens

LW L 27 2022 Duxbury, Massachusetts Firebirds
14 Flag of Canada Ulett, LorenLoren Ulett

 (A)

LW L 29 2019 Port Perry, Ontario Mavericks

Team captains[]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. Welcome.
  2. Kansas City Mavericks Name Head Coach Tad O'Had as General Manager (July 13, 2021).
  3. "Mavs Win First-Ever Governor's Cup", MissouriSportsRedux.com, March 26, 2014. 
  4. CHL Announces Independence, Missouri Team for 2009-10 (April 16, 2009).
  5. CHL Welcomes the Missouri Mavericks (June 24, 2009).
  6. Gates, Nick. "Hillman Resigns as Coach of Ice Bears for Job in CHL", May 29, 2009. 
  7. Althaus, Bill (June 2, 2009). VIDEO: Hillman Named First Coach of New Independence Hockey Team.
  8. Althaus, Bill (November 14, 2009). Opening Night for The Mavericks Had The Perfect Script.
  9. Mavericks Announce Affiliation with AHL's Chicago Wolves (September 17, 2011).
  10. Mavericks Renew Affiliation Agreement with AHL's Chicago Wolves (September 8, 2012).
  11. Mavericks Renew Affiliation Agreement with AHL's Chicago Wolves (July 11, 2013).
  12. Mavericks Continue Affiliation with Chicago Wolves (June 26, 2014).
  13. Mavericks Extend Head Coach Scott Hillman's Contract (May 18, 2012).
  14. Mavericks Unveil "Give M Hell", Announce Radio Partnership with KMBZ (July 31, 2012).
  15. McDowell, Sam. "Missouri Mavericks Coach Scott Hillman Resigns", May 21, 2014. 
  16. Althaus, Bill (May 22, 2014). Mavs' Hillman Moving On.
  17. Hillman named Fuel's head coach (May 27, 2014).
  18. Mavericks Introduce Richard Matvichuk as New Head Coach (June 12, 2014).
  19. CHL Clubs Join ECHL for 2014-15 Season (October 7, 2014).
  20. ECHL Accepts Seven Members (October 7, 2014).
  21. Dornbrook, James (February 5, 2015). Lamar Hunt Jr. buys Missouri Mavericks hockey team - Kansas City Business Journal.
  22. Mavs Announce Affiliation with Islanders (June 11, 2015).
  23. Mavericks Coach Matvichuk Moving On (June 2, 2016).
  24. Althaus, Bill (July 1, 2016). John-Scott Dickson ready to make mark as Mavericks rookie coach.
  25. Liggett, Fred (July 2, 2016). Mavericks Hockey Name John-Scott Dickson 3rd Head Coach In Franchise History (en-US).
  26. Missouri Mavericks to begin collaboration with St. Louis Blues (August 23, 2016).
  27. MISSOURI MAVERICKS TO BECOME KANSAS CITY MAVERICKS IN 2017-18 (March 11, 2017).
  28. MAVERICKS BECOME ECHL AFFILIATE OF CALGARY, STOCKTON (June 8, 2017).
  29. Mavericks Relieve John-Scott Dickson of Head Coaching Duties (January 30, 2020).
  30. Mavericks Hire Tad O'Had as Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations (April 15, 2020).
  31. MAVERICKS ANNOUNCE NEW AFFILIATION WITH THE SEATTLE KRAKEN (July 28, 2022).
  32. 2009-10 Central Hockey League Playoff Results.
  33. 2010-11 Central Hockey League Playoff Results.
  34. 2011-12 Central Hockey League Playoff Results.
  35. 2012-13 Central Hockey League Playoff Results.
  36. 2013-14 CHL Playoff Results.
  37. Standings (en).
  38. KC Mavericks EliteProspects.
  39. Missouri Mavericks 2021-22 Regular Season roster.
  40. Bill Althaus: Former Mav has designs on a new career (August 3, 2013).
  41. Althaus, Bill (March 2, 2010). The Grim Sleeper (en).
  42. Althaus, Bill (January 13, 2016). Blood Brothers: 'Tough' Ludwig brothers happy to be Mavericks (en).
  43. Rozycki, Joe (July 13, 2016). Courtney Returns to Mavericks, Named Team Captain (en-US).
  44. Althaus, Bill. Mavericks name Elbrecht captain (en).
  45. Rocco Carzo Named Team Captain (en) (October 11, 2018).
  46. Althaus, Bill (July 10, 2019). Mavericks bring back captain for fifth season (en).
  47. Mavericks Captain Rocco Carzo Announces Retirement (March 30, 2020).

External links[]

Preceded by
Toledo Walleye
Brabham Cup
Champions

2015–16
Succeeded by
Toledo Walleye
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