Las Vegas Thunderbirds

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Las Vegas Thunderbirds
CitySummerlin South, Nevada
LeagueUnited States Premier Hockey League
DivisionPremier-Pacific
Founded2019
Home arenaCity National Arena 2019-present Pepsi Ice Arena 2019-2020
ColorsBlack, orange, grey, white
       
Owner(s)Marco Benvenuti, Joe Micatrotto, Allan Creel
Head coachMatthew Johnson
Landon Quinney
AffiliateOgden Mustangs (NCDC)
Websitehttps://tbirds.vegas/
Championships
Division titles1 (2022–23)

The Las Vegas Thunderbirds are a junior ice hockey team in the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL). The Thunderbirds play their home games at City National Arena in Summerlin South, Nevada, in the Las Vegas Valley.

History[edit]

The Las Vegas Thunderbirds were announced by the Western States Hockey League (WSHL) as an expansion team on February 14, 2019.[1][2] They began play in the 2019–20 season.[3] Team ownership included Corey St. Germain, while its president was announced as former NHL player John Marks. Marks had previously coached at junior and professional hockey. He retired from coaching in 2015 after four seasons leading the Fargo Force of the United States Hockey League.[4] The team played their first season at SoBe Ice Arena.

In 2020, the Thunderbirds left the WSHL after one season and joined another independent junior hockey league, the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL), at the Premier (Tier III) level.[5] They also moved their home games to City National Arena beginning with the 2020–21 season. In 2022, the team improved and reaching the conference final against the Fresno Monsters. In 2023, they clinched their first division title by sweeping Fresno in the playoff final. This result allowed the Thunderbirds to advance to the USPHL Premier National Championship, held in Utica, New York, for the first time in their history.

In June 2023, three local Las Vegas entrepreneurs — Joe Micatrotto, Marco Benvenuti and Allan Creel — purchased the team from Adam Bonaldi and Corey St. Germain.[6]

Season-by-season records[edit]

Season GP W L OTW OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
WSHL
2019–20 51 26 22 2 1 83[a] 194 146 605 3rd of 5, Western
11th of 20, WSHL
Playoffs cancelled
USPHL-Premier
2020–21 40 24 14 2 50 196 149 1028 2nd of 5, Pacific
28th of 62, USPHL-Premier
Won Div. Semifinal game, 4–0 vs. Anaheim Avalanche
Lost Division Championship game, 2–7 vs. Fresno Monsters
2021–22 44 29 14 1 59 213 192 857 2nd of 6, Pacific
20th of 64, USPHL-Premier
Won Div. Semifinal, 2–0 vs. Lake Tahoe Lakers
Lost division finals, 0–2 vs. Fresno Monsters
2022–23 46 34 9 4 3 71 278 148 881 2nd of 7, Pacific
12th of 69, USPHL-Premier
Won Div. Semifinal, 2–0 vs. Ontario Jr. Reign
Won Division Finals, 2-0 vs. Fresno Monsters
Advanced to National Finals
Seeding Rd: (L, 2–5 vs. Metro Jets; L, 2–4 vs. Tampa Bay Juniors)
Lost Round of 16, 3–6 vs. Richmond Generals
2023–24 46 31 14 1 - 63 222 151 857 3rd of 7, Pacific
17th of 61, USPHL-Premier
Lost Div. Semifinal, 0-2 vs. Ontario Jr. Reign<
  1. ^ The WSHL awarded 3pts for a win, 2pts for an overtime win, and 1pt for an overtime loss.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Las Vegas adds Thunderbirds hockey team". Western States Hockey League. February 14, 2019.
  2. ^ "WSHL returning to Las Vegas with new Thunderbirds franchise". California Rubber Magazine. March 26, 2019.
  3. ^ "Las Vegas Thunderbirds to play at SoBe Ice Arena in 2019-20". Vegas Hockey. February 22, 2019.
  4. ^ "Force Coach John Marks Announces Retirement". United States Hockey League. April 14, 2015.
  5. ^ "United States Premier Hockey League Adds Eight New West Coast Member Organizations". USPHL. April 17, 2020.
  6. ^ Boyd, Joshua (2023-06-12). "Las Vegas Thunderbirds Announce New Ownership, Rebranding Campaign". USPHL Premier Junior Hockey League. Retrieved 2023-06-13.

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