West Palm Beach Barracudas

The West Palm Beach Barracudas were a professional minor league ice hockey team based in West Palm Beach, Florida. They played in the Sunshine Hockey League, later renamed the Southern Hockey League, from 1992–1996. They played their games at the West Palm Beach Auditorium.

West Palm Beach Barracudas
CityWest Palm Beach, Florida
LeagueSHL
Operated1992–1996
Home arenaWest Palm Beach Auditorium
ColorsBlack, Teal, Red
MediaPalm Beach Post
Franchise history
1992–95West Palm Beach Blaze (SuHL)
1995–96West Palm Beach Barracudas (SHL)
Championships
Regular season titles1993, 1994, 1995
Playoff championships1993, 1994, 1995

History

The team's logo when known as the Blaze

The team was founded, by two Montana ranchers, Jim King and Bill Nyrop, formerly of the NHL Montreal Canadiens, as the Blaze in 1992. One of the inaugural franchises of the Sunshine Hockey League, a league with six teams mostly based in Florida. They dominated the Sunshine Hockey League, finishing with the best record and winning the championship in each year of the league's existence, defeating the Jacksonville Bullets each time in the finals.

After the Sunshine Hockey League transformed into the Southern Hockey League, they were reformed as the West Palm Beach Barracudas but were unable to duplicate their success, finishing with a losing record. They folded along with the league after one season, when their home venue, the Coliseum was closed to the public and sold.

Season-by-season record

SeasonLeagueGPWLOTLPtsGFGAPIMCoachFinishPlayoffs
1992–93SuHL453861772751661272Bill Nyrop1stWon championship, 3–0 (Jacksonville)
1993–94SuHL5437143772822051433Bill Nyrop1stWon championship, 3–0 (Jacksonville)
1994–95SuHL5738154803222441852Bill Nyrop1stWon championship, 3–0 (Jacksonville)
1995–96SHL6026322542513192084Phil Berger4thout of playoffs
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