American Hockey League - Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights
Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights Unveil Nickname, Logo
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Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben
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Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Foundation Vice-Chairman Dave
Parker and Calgary Flames General Manager & Head Coach
Darryl Sutter introduced today the name and word-mark
logo for the American Hockey League’s newest franchise,
the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights.
"We are very proud of the connection between Omaha's
team name and the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Foundation,"
said Parker. "The name and logo recognize the Knights
commitment to professional hockey in Omaha, the
Foundation's mission of building a more prosperous
heartland and our strong partnership with the Calgary
Flames organization."
The logo depicts a knight's head in steel armor with
flames flowing from the back of his helmet. The head and
flames are a derivation of Calgary's flaming "C", the
primary logo of the NHL hockey club. Below the knight is
the official name of the hockey club with a medieval
sword forming the T in the word Knights. At the bottom
of the logo is the 1939 original symbol of Omaha's first
professional hockey team also named the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben
Knights. The colors are red, dark red, gold, grey and
black. The logo is considered a word-mark and will
appear on most of the organization's printed material,
memorabilia and advertising. An unveiling of the team’s
jersey logo and complete game uniform is scheduled for
later this summer.
"It's an exciting day when your team begins to create
an identity," said Sutter. "Our players will be very
proud to carry the name and insignia of the Ak-Sar-Ben
Knights. This will form a foundation for building a
hockey club in Omaha that represents the same high
standards of this community and the qualities required
for success both in Omaha and Calgary."
In operation since 1936, the American Hockey League
serves as the top development league for all 30 National
Hockey League clubs, and has been home to more than 100
members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. In 2003-04, more
than 80 percent of all NHL players had come through the
AHL, including more than 400 who appeared in both
leagues during that season alone. The AHL has
established a new all-time attendance record in 2004-05
with nearly 7 million fans attending games across North
America. The 2005 Calder Cup Playoffs are currently in
the second round with Calgary's current affiliate, the
Lowell Lock Monsters, still competing.
The Calgary Flames have been a member of the National
Hockey League since 1980 and will be celebrating their
25th Anniversary in their western Canadian city with the
2005-2006 season. During that time, the Flames have
played in the Stanley Cup Finals on three occasions,
winning the championship in 1989. Most recently, the
Flames competed for the Cup but fell to the Tampa Bay
Lightning in a thrilling seven game series in 2004.
Twenty-three members of the 2004 Western Conference
champion Flames were AHL alumni, including Miikka
Kiprusoff, Mike Commodore, Robyn Regehr and 2005 AHL
All-Star Chuck Kobsaew.
The Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Foundation is a 110
year-old philanthropic organization with programs that
focus on celebrating our heritage, recognizing and
fostering voluntarism, and developing new projects that
benefit the community, state and region.
In addition, the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights announced
complete ticket options and a pricing plan for the
2005-2006 AHL season at the Omaha Civic Auditorium.
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