The signs are still up outside the IceForum, a rink in suburban Atlanta. ''Atlanta Thrashers Practice Facility,'' they proclaim, right below that familiar logo of a hockey stick-swinging bird. Not ...
The Atlanta Thrashers are making a comeback, at least for one night at the ECHL level. The Atlanta Gladiators have announced that they will bring back the defunct NHL brand for their game against the ...
A timeline of the Atlanta Thrashers, who announced Tuesday the franchise has been sold and will move to Winnipeg: June 25, 1997 - Atlanta is awarded an NHL expansion franchise to begin play two years ...
The Atlanta Thrashers were an important part of Atlanta tradition and NHL history from 1999 to 2011, when they relocated to Winnipeg and became the reincarnated Winnipeg Jets. This broke the hearts of ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Thrashers are back! For a night, at least. No, Atlanta's not getting NHL hockey again - after two failed tries, it's a virtual certainty we'll never go back down that road. But ...
The Atlanta Thrashers not only relocated after 11 seasons in the NHL, but also wore one of the most forgettable jerseys of all-time. Hockey sweaters unveiled during the late 1990s and early 2000s were ...
ATLANTA, GA - MAY 21: Thrash, mascot of the Atlanta Thrashers, joins fans in the rally to help keep the team in Atlanta at Philips Arena on May 21, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. It has been reported the ...
On Sunday, the Winnipeg Jets will make their regular-season debut, roughly four months after they relocated from Atlanta. Some former Thrashers fans might dial up the game to see their former ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ATLANTA • The Atlanta Thrashers' sale and move to Winnipeg is not yet official, but Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed talked on Tuesday as ...
Chris Thorburn’s phone rang just as an excavator was about to break ground on a backyard swimming pool at his Atlanta-area home. It was 10 years ago, May 31, 2011, and Kevin Cheveldayoff was on the ...
Editor’s note: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution catches up with former Atlanta sports figures in this occasional series. Today: Johan Hedberg Johan Hedberg is about to start a new chapter of his old ...
Bruce Levenson, who said Sunday he would sell his controlling interest in the basketball team as a result of a racially charged email he wrote in 2012, also owned the N.H.L.’s Thrashers. By Billy Witz ...
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