Wooster Korn Kings
The Wooster Korn Kings were a professional hockey team based in Wooster, Ohio. The Korn Kings were a member of the All American Hockey League and played their home games at Alice Noble Ice Arena in Wooster, OH. The team abruptly folded after two weeks of play.
Wooster Korn Kings | |
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City | Wooster, Ohio |
League | All American Hockey League |
Founded | 2010 |
Home arena | Alice Noble Ice Arena |
Colors | Green & Yellow |
Owner(s) | League Owned |
General manager | Chuck Harrison |
Head coach | Chuck Harrison |
Franchise history | |
2010 | Wooster Korn Kings (AAHL) |
2009-2010 | Madison Ice Muskies (AAHL) |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 0 |
Playoff championships | 0 |
Team History
The Wooster Korn Kings started their inaugural season in 2009 as the Madison Ice Muskies, located in Madison, Wisconsin. In October 2010, the team was relocated to Wooster, Ohio. They changed their name to the Wooster Korn Kings.[1] The troubled franchise did not last long in the much smaller Wooster market, folding after just a bit more than a month after relocating.
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