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Reno Renegades

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reno Renegades
CityReno, Nevada
Operated1995–1998
Home arenaReno-Sparks Convention Center
ColorsRed, blue, yellow (Renegades)
Purple, black (Rage)
Franchise history
1995–1997Reno Renegades
1997–1998Reno Rage
Championships
Regular season titles0
Division titles0
Taylor Cups0

The Reno Renegades were a short-lived American professional minor league ice hockey team based in Reno, Nevada. The team was a founding member of the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL).

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History

The Renegades began play in the 1995–96 season in the WCHL. Although the Renegades never moved past the first round of the WCHL playoffs, the team achieved notoriety in 1996 by signing female goaltender Manon Rhéaume, who earlier in the decade played in preseason games for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning. Rhéaume appeared in 11 regular season games for the Renegades during the 1996–97 season.[1]

In 1997, the team was renamed the Reno Rage, but folded after the 1997–98 season.

Possible return as an ECHL team

In 2000, the rights to the defunct Renegades/Rage organization were purchased by businessman Larry Leasure of Boise, Idaho. When the WCHL was absorbed by the ECHL in 2003, Leasure announced his intention to base the team in that league as the Reno Raiders. Although Leasure hoped to have the team operational by the 2007–08 season, he has been unable to secure an interest in a suitable arena in the Reno area. Leasure has said he would reassess his progress after the season.[2]

Until 2016, Reno was listed on the ECHL's Future Markets page before it was removed. A new group called Reno Puck Club, LLC began negotiations with the city council to bring a new ECHL team to Reno, indicating that any new team will have no connections to the Renegades/Rage franchise.[3]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Final records.[4]

Season League GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Coach Playoffs
1995–96 WCHL 58 26 24 - 8 60 271 283 1236 3rd, WCHL Ron Flockhart Lost in round 1, 0-3 (Fresno)
1996–97 WCHL 64 16 43 - 5 37 252 418 1768 5th, WCHL Ron Flockhart, Shaun Clouston Missed playoffs
1997–98 WCHL 64 23 39 - 2 48 219 297 1365 4th, North Ron Flockhart Lost in round 1, 0-3 (Tacoma)

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References

  1. ^ Manon Rheaume's hockey statistics profile at hockeydb.com
  2. ^ Developer is working to bring pro team back to Reno
  3. ^ "Council approves next step for bringing pro hockey to Reno". KRNV-DT. September 15, 2016.
  4. ^ Hockeydb.com, Reno Renegades Statistics and History
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