Northern Michigan Predators
The Northern Michigan Predators were a semi-professional ice hockey team that played for one season in the International Independent Hockey League. The IIHL survived less than one month.
History
The first-ever league game was contested on December 7, 2003 when the Predators hosted the Lansing Ice Nuts. Lansing won the game 3-2.[1] The final game in league history was played on January 4, 2004 when the Predators defeated Lansing 5-2.
Of the original six IIHL teams, Northern Michigan played eight league games going 4-4 against Lansing and the Soo City Mavericks.
Team personnel
- G.M. Joseph Kolodziej
- Head Coach Craig Coxe
- Asst. Coach Rhett Dudley
- Captain Mike Wolf
- Asst. Captain Jacek Wilk
- Asst. Captain Frank Alfaro
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References
- "International Independent Hockey League Schedule". OurSportsCentral. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
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