The
Muskegon Fury was a International Hockey League ice hockey team located in Muskegon,
Michigan
. On September 12, 2008, the team changed its
name to the
Muskegon
Lumberjacks with new ownership of brothers Stacey and Jeff
Patulskey and Tim Taylor.
The Fury
were established in 1992 after the original Muskegon Lumberjacks of the
International
Hockey League's previous incarnation relocated to Cleveland, Ohio
. Hockey had been in Muskegon for 32
consecutive seasons to that point and
Tony
Lisman, Owner/President of the Fury, would not let that
tradition end. Lisman kept his vow to keep hockey in Muskegon by
establishing the Fury in the Colonial Hockey League, and has been
very successful in doing so throughout the league's name
changes.
The Fury lost to the Danbury Trashers in the 2005-2006 playoffs in
their bid for a third consecutive Colonial Cup championship.
On August 30, 2006, Bruce Ramsay was named the Fury head coach for
the 2006-2007 season, replacing Todd Nelson, who had accepted the
assistant coaching position for the Chicago Wolves a few days
earlier.Nelson is now serving as an assistant coach for the NHL
Atlanta Thrashers, and Ramsay has been resigned for the Fury's
upcoming 2008-2009 season.
Muskegon’s
L.C.
Walker
Arena
, home of the Fury, is the premiere facility in the
area for sporting events, concerts, shows and many more
activities.
Erin Whitten one of the few female hockey players to play
professionally, played for the fury during the 1995-1996 season,
before being traded to the Flint Generals.
Championships
NOTE: The league's name has changed over the years from the
Colonial Hockey League (until 1997), United Hockey League
(1997-2007), and the "new" International Hockey League
(2007-present).
References
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External links