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== Origin of Name == | == Origin of Name == | ||
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== Season by season == | == Season by season == |
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This article does not cite its references or sources. You can help Misplaced Pages by including appropriate citations.The Lexington Men O' War were an ECHL hockey team that played at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky from 2002-2003. Much like Lexington's previous team before them (the Kentucky Thoroughblades) ,sucsess on the ice didn't necessarily mean good business. They played their one and only season in 2002-2003.
Origin of Name
Lexington (known as the "Horse capital of the world") was once home to a famous thoroughbred whom some consider the greatest racing horse of all time known as Man O' War. Man O' War is also a name of a large street inside Lexington.
Season by season
Season | Games played | W-L |
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2002-2003, | 72 | 34-31 |
League, ECHL Northwest | Coach, Jim Wiley | Playoff history, Lost in first round. |
Previous franchise identities include:
- Virginia Lancers (1988-90)
- Roanoke Valley Rebels (1990-92)
- Roanoke Valley Rampage (1992-93)
- Huntsville Blast (1993-94)
- Tallahassee Tiger Sharks (1994-2001)
- Macon Whoopee (2001-02)
Franchise is currently playing as the current incarnation of the Utah Grizzlies at the "E center" in West Valley City, Utah. ---Source, 2005-2006 ECHL Media Guide
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