Brooklyn Aces

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Brooklyn Aces
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CityBrooklyn, New York
LeagueEastern Professional Hockey League
Founded2008
Home arenaAviator Arena (2,500)
Colors    Navy blue, Red, Silver
Owner(s)Alan Friedman
Head coachChris Firriolo
Franchise history
2008 to 2009Brooklyn Aces
Championships
Regular season titles1 (08-09)

The Brooklyn Aces are a defunct minor professional ice hockey team that played the 2008-09 season in the Eastern Professional Hockey League. They played their home games at the 2,500 seat Aviator Arena.

On June 17, 2008 the Brooklyn Aces announced as the team's first head coach.[1]

Notable players[]

On March 21 and 22, 2009, former New York Ranger great, Ron Duguay, suited up to play two games in the EPHL, one game with the Brooklyn Aces and the other with the Jersey Rockhoppers, to raise money for the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a nonprofit organization associated with Madison Square Garden.[2] Duguay signed a waiver, and played his game with the Brooklyn Aces without a helmet, which allowed his hair to flow free as it did when he played in the NHL. With 37 seconds left in regulation, he assisted on the game-tying goal, but the Aces would lose 4-3 in overtime.

References[]

  1. ^ Eastern Professional Hockey League Welcomes the Brooklyn Aces
  2. ^ Klein, Jeff Z (March 22, 2009). "Locks Still Flowing 20 Years Later, Duguay Returns". The New York Times.

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