American Hockey League - Iowa Stars
Iowa Stars Unveil Name, Logo
Veteran
hockey team owner Howard Baldwin, of Hockey Holdings &
Management Group, and Dallas businessman Bob Schlegel
announced today that their new American Hockey League
franchise, the Iowa Stars, have signed a five-year
affiliation agreement with the National Hockey League’s
Dallas Stars.
The Iowa Stars will serve as the primary affiliate of
Dallas beginning with the 2005-06 season, their
inaugural season in the AHL.
“I am very pleased to announce this affiliation
agreement with the Dallas Stars,” said Baldwin. "We
could not have found a better NHL partner. We are
thrilled about entering into this partnership with a
first-class organization and one of the top franchises
in the National Hockey League.
“This is an excellent opportunity for the Dallas
Stars to have their prospects develop in a great
environment,” he added. “I know our fans will enjoy
watching the future ‘Stars’ of tomorrow in the American
Hockey League.”
As per the affiliation agreement, the Dallas Stars
will provide up to 22 players to the Iowa Stars. Dallas
will also be responsible for all hockey operation
decisions, including the hiring of a head coach,
assistant coach, equipment manager and medical trainer.
“This is an exciting day not only for the franchise,
but also for all the fans in both Iowa and Dallas,” said
Schlegel. “The Dallas Stars are a great team and Iowa is
an incredible market and this is the first of many great
things to come for the Iowa Stars.”
There are six direct flights a day from Dallas to Des
Moines, so the teams will have the flexibility of moving
players in only a quick two-hour flight.
The Iowa Stars will join 28 other clubs in the AHL,
which serves as the top development league for all 30
National Hockey League teams. Entering its 69th season
of operation this fall, the AHL had more than 6.6
million fans attend games across North America in
2003-04. Over 80 percent of all players to compete in
the NHL last year were AHL graduates, and more than 400
players took the ice in both leagues. AHL alumni
currently playing in Dallas include Bill Guerin, Sergei
Zubov, Stu Barnes, Rob DiMaio and Steve Ott.
“We are thrilled to be bringing the city of Des
Moines, the Wells Fargo Arena and the Iowa Stars into
the American Hockey League in 2005” said AHL President
and CEO David Andrews, who assisted in making the
announcement at today’s press conference. “The addition
of Des Moines has been a priority of our league for a
number of years, and we are proud to be launching the
Iowa Stars franchise as part of our historic 70th
anniversary season in 2005-06.”
The Iowa Stars’ logo was also unveiled at the press
conference. The logo incorporates the dark green and
gold color scheme of the parent Dallas Stars.
The Dallas Stars, who ended their affiliation with
the AHL’s Utah Grizzlies following the 2003-04 season,
will send their prospects to both the Houston Aeros and
Hamilton Bulldogs for the upcoming 2004-05 AHL season.
“We’re thrilled to be involved in bringing
professional hockey to the city of Des Moines and the
state of Iowa,” said Dallas Stars President Jim Lites.
“We anticipate a very successful partnership between the
Dallas Stars and the Iowa Stars.”
“This is a fantastic opportunity for the Dallas Stars
hockey club,” said Dallas Stars General Manager Doug
Armstrong. “This agreement is a strong step towards
developing an environment where our prospects can grow.”
The Iowa Stars will begin play in the AHL in October
2005 in the state-of-the-art Wells Fargo Arena in
downtown Des Moines. Currently under construction, the
arena is located in the heart of Iowa’s capital city
along the banks of the Des Moines River. Along with
great sightlines, the Wells Fargo Arena, with a seating
capacity of more than 17,000 people, features 600 club
seats, 36 corporate suites, a 180-seat restaurant and
state-of-the-art video boards. The seating capacity for
hockey will be 15,585.
The Wells Fargo Arena, along with the Hy-Vee Hall and
Veterans Memorial Auditorium, form the Iowa Events
Center, a premier state-of-the-art multi-purpose
facility for sports, concerts, entertainment, trade
shows, conventions and exhibits. This $217-million
facility totals more than one million square feet in
size. The arena features a panoramic view of the
downtown skyline, Des Moines River and the golden
capitol dome. The Wells Fargo Arena is managed by Global
Spectrum, the fastest growing firm in the public
assembly management field.
For information about Iowa Stars season tickets,
merchandise and other inquires, please contact the team
at (515-23STARS) or visit the team online at
www.iowastarshockey.com.
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