Brooklyn Aviators

The Brooklyn Aviators are a professional ice hockey team based in Brooklyn, New York. The team is a member of the Federal Hockey League and is affiliated with the ECHL's Wheeling Nailers. The Aviators play their home games at the Aviator Sports and Events Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.[1]

Brooklyn Aviators
CityBrooklyn, New York
LeagueFederal Hockey League
Founded2009
Home arenaAviator Sports and Events Center
ColorsBlack, red, silver
              
Franchise history
2009–2011New York Aviators
2011–2012Brooklyn Aviators
Championships
Regular season titles2 (2009–10 NEPHL, 2010–11 FHL)
Playoff championships1 (2010 NEPHL)

History

The franchise was founded in 2009 as the New York Aviators and began play in the North East Professional Hockey League. After the completion of the 2009–10 NEPHL season, the Aviators moved to the newly formed Federal Hockey League. The Aviators recorded a 21-game winning streak during the first season in the FHL and finished first place in the 2010–11 FHL regular season. In the 2010–11 playoffs, the Aviators advanced to the championships where they lost in game four to the Akwesasne Warriors.

The team was renamed Brooklyn Aviators for the 2011–12 season. During the 2011–12 playoffs, the Aviators lost a best-of-three series in the first round to the Danbury Whalers. The Aviators hosted game one as the fourth seed and were trailing 3–0 headed into the third period. Scoring four unanswered goals, the Aviators held a 4–3 lead until three seconds remained where the Whalers scored a disputed goal. The net was apparently not lined with the crease and play should have been whistled dead. The Aviators eventually lost game one in overtime. The series shifted to Danbury, the third seed, for the final two games. The Aviators won game two but lost 5–4 in overtime to the Whalers in game three.

The Aviators have ceased operations prior to the 2012–13 season.

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGARegular Season FinishPlayoffs
North East Professional Hockey League
2009–1030300060264591stWon Championship Series, 2–0 vs. Rhode Island Storm
Federal Hockey League
2010–114732132661861321stLost Championship Series, 1–3 vs. Akwesasne Warriors
2011–125026195822101754thLost First Round, 1–2 vs. Danbury Whalers
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References

  1. Torenli, John (August 7, 2009). "Amazin' Rebound". Brooklyn Eagle.
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