Talk:Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
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Cincinnati RailRaiders | |
Cincinnati RailRaiders | |
Founded | 2005 |
Home ice | Cincinnati Gardens |
Based in | Cincinnati, Ohio
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Colors | blue, black, and silver |
League | American Hockey League |
Head coach | -- |
General manager | -- |
Owner | -- |
The Cincinnati RailRaiders are a dormant professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League.
- Founded: 2005-2006
- Arena: Cincinnati Gardens
- Uniform colors: blue, black, and silver
- Logo design: A train.
- Affiliate: none
- Division titles won: none
- Regular season titles won: none
- League championships won: none
- Local Media: The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Cincinnati Post
History
In October 2005, the dormant Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL franchise announced that the new RailRaiders name and logo.
On April 5, 2006, the RailRaiders announced that the ticket sales required to secure an NHL affiliate had fallen short, and AHL hockey would not return to the Cincinnati area for the 2006-07 season.
- The franchise was previously known as: Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (1997-2005)
Year-by-year record
Have not played yet
Team records
Have not played yet
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