2009–10 Missouri Mavericks season

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2009–10 Missouri Mavericks
ConferenceNorthern 5th
2009–10 record31-27-6
Home record18-11-3
Road record13-16-3
Goals for200
Goals against220
Team information
General managerBrent Thiessen
CoachScott Hillman
Assistant coachJeff Christian[1]
CaptainTyler Fleck,[2] Carlyle Lewis[3]
Alternate captainsJeff Christian,[4] Brett Hammond,[5] Chad Hinz[5]
ArenaIndependence Events Center[6]
Average attendance4,935[7]
Team leaders
GoalsJeff Christian (29)[8]
AssistsJeff Christian (49)[8]
PointsJeff Christian (78)
Penalty minutesCarlyle Lewis (252)[8]
Plus/minusChad Hinz, Nick Sirota (Tied +5)[8]
WinsCharlie Effinger (9)[8]
Goals against averageCharlie Effinger (2.68)[8]
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The 2009–10 Missouri Mavericks season is the inaugural season of the Central Hockey League (CHL) franchise in Independence, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri.

Off-season[edit]

In April 2009, Matt Adams, Mark Adams, and Mike Carper, the owners of the group Independence Pro Hockey, LLC, announced that their group would bring a Central Hockey League team to Independence, Missouri to begin play in the 2009–10 season.[9] Independence Pro Hockey, LLC previously owned the Lubbock Cotton Kings, also of the Central Hockey League.[9] The team would play at the Independence Events Center as part of a 10-year lease agreement.[10]

Brad Lund, previously the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma City Blazers from 1992 to 2008, was tapped to serve as President of Independence Pro Hockey, LLC and run the day-to-day operations of the team.[9][11] Brent Thiessen was to be the team's General Manager and Joe Greene was hired to be the team's Assistant General Manager.[12]

On June 2, 2009, Scott Hillman, a former player in the Central Hockey League and previously the cead coach of the Knoxville Ice Bears of the Southern Professional Hockey League, winning both back-to-back regular season titles and league championships for both the 2007–08 season and 2008–09 season, was named as the team's new head coach.[13][14][15][16] Hillman also won the Coach of The Year award for the SPHL for the 2008–09 season.[14][16]

On June 25, 2009, it was announced that the team would be called the Missouri Mavericks.[17]

Regular season[edit]

Conference standings[edit]

Northern Conference GP W L OTL Pts GF GA
y-Rapid City Rush 64 43 14 7 93 253 197
x-Colorado Eagles 64 42 15 7 91 277 208
x-Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs 64 38 22 4 80 213 180
x-Mississippi RiverKings 64 33 24 7 73 217 116
x-Missouri Mavericks 64 31 27 6 68 200 220
e-Tulsa Oilers 64 28 29 7 63 203 230
e-Wichita Thunder 64 9 50 5 23 128 257


Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime loss; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

y – clinched conference title; x – clinched playoff spot; e – eliminated from playoff contention

Playoffs[edit]

On April 2, 2010, the Mavericks' inaugural 2009–10 season ended with a 7–6 loss to the Rapid City Rush in Game 4 of the Ray Miron President's Cup Playoffs Northern Conference Semifinals.[18]

2010 Central Hockey League Ray Miron President's Cup Playoffs[19]

Awards, records, and milestones[edit]

Awards and records[edit]

Player Award/Record
Missouri Mavericks
  • Central Hockey League 2009-10 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[21]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Best Arena Music
    • 3rd Place
      • Best Fans
      • On-Ice Promotions
Jeff Christian
  • Central Hockey League 2009-10 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[21]
    • 3rd Place:
      • Best Playmaker
      • Smartest Player
Charlie Effinger
Steve Garrett
  • Central Hockey League 2009-10 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[21]
    • 3rd Place:
      • Best Public-Address Announcer
Carlyle Lewis
  • Central Hockey League 2009-10 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[21]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Best Fighter (Heavyweight)
Karl Sellan
  • Central Hockey League 2009-10 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[21]
    • 1st Place:
      • Most Annoying Player
Nick Sirota

Transactions[edit]

[24]

Player Signings/Acquisitions off Waivers/Activated from League Suspension
Player Former team Date
Jeff Christian Rockford IceHogs July 1, 2009[1][25][26]
Tyler Fleck Oklahoma City Blazers July 15, 2009[27][28]
Shaun Arvai SV Kaltern/Caldaro Eishockey July 15, 2009[28][29]
Travis Kauffeldt Huntsville Havoc July 15, 2009[28]
Mike Gorman Amarillo Gorillas July 20, 2009[30][31]
Doug Groenestege Oklahoma City Blazers July 20, 2009[30][32]
Carlyle Lewis Coventry Blaze July 27, 2009[33][34]
Doug MacIver Cardiff Devils July 27, 2009[33][35]
Travis Martell Knoxville Ice Bears July 27, 2009[33]
Bill Vandermeer Oklahoma City Blazers August 13, 2009[36]
Ted Vandermeer Oklahoma City Blazers August 19, 2009[37]
Chad Hinz Oklahoma City Blazers September 3, 2009[38]
Simon Watson Rocky Mountain Rage September 14, 2009[39]
Jason Murfitt Oklahoma City Blazers September 14, 2009[39]
Kyle Bochek Saginaw Spirit September 18, 2009[40]
Nick Vergeer Wilfrid Laurier University September 18, 2009[40]
Sam Bowles Columbus Cottonmouths September 24, 2009[41]
Shane Jury Neepawa Natives September 24, 2009[41]
Derek Pallardy Knoxville Ice Bears September 29, 2009[42]
Derek Buors Winnipeg Saints September 29, 2009[42]
Jared Lavender Castleton State College September 30, 2009[43]
Sean Perkins Cincinnati Cyclones September 30, 2009[43]
Mark Van Vliet Knoxville Ice Bears September 30, 2009[43]
Robb Ross United States Military Academy October 1, 2009[44]
Erik Peterson Alpena IceDiggers October 1, 2009[44]
Karey Pieper Edmonton Oil Kings October 1, 2009[44]
Nick Sirota Idaho Steelheads October 20, 2009[45]
Brett Hammond Arizona Sundogs October 30, 2009[46][47][48]
Blake Cosgrove Northern Michigan University October 30, 2009[49][50]
Nathan Schwartzbauer Dayton Bombers November 5, 2009[51]
Jeff MacDermid Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs November 9, 2009[52]
Mike Burgoyne Victoria Salmon Kings November 25, 2009[53]
Alexandre Vincent Odessa Jackalopes November 25, 2009[53]
Tommy Lange Kalamazoo Wings[54] December 22, 2009[55]
Tyler Kindle Newcastle Vipers January 8, 2010

[56]

Braden Walls Texas Brahmas January 8, 2010

[56]

Gerry Festa The University of British Columbia January 14, 2010[57]
Jordan Foreman Idaho Steelheads January 14, 2010[57]
Rob Smith Victoria Salmon Kings[58][59] January 21, 2010[24]
Todd Paul Texas Brahmas February 4, 2010[60]
Toby Lafrance Thetford Mines Isothermic February 6, 2010[61]
Blake Forsyth Odense Bulldogs[62] March 6, 2010[63]
Mike McGurk Owen Sound Attack[64]
Chris Mifflen Carleton University[65]
Waived/Retired/Placements on Team Suspension
Player Free Agency Loss (New Team)/Waived (New Team)/Placed on Team Suspension (New Team)/Retired Date
Travis Kauffeldt Waived (Huntsville Havoc)[66] October 13, 2009[67]
Travis Martell Waived (Knoxville Ice Bears)[68] October 13, 2009[67]
Jason Murfitt Waived October 13, 2009[67]
Nick Vergeer Waived (Tillsonburg Thunder)[69] October 13, 2009[67]
Shane Jury Waived (Knoxville Ice Bears)[70] October 13, 2009[67]
Derek Buors Waived (Knoxville Ice Bears)[71] October 13, 2009[67]
Robb Ross Waived (Bulldogs Liège)[72] October 13, 2009[67]
Erik Peterson Waived October 13, 2009[67]
Doug MacIver Waived (Peterborough Phantoms)[35] October 21, 2009[73]
Ted Vandermeer Waived (Bentley Generals)[74] October 29, 2009[24]
Mark Van Vliet Waived (Knoxville Ice Bears)[75] October 30, 2009[24]
Sam Bowles Waived (Columbus Cottonmouths)[51] November 5, 2009[51]
Nathan Schwartzbauer Waived (Mississippi RiverKings)[76] November 9, 2009[52]
Blake Cosgrove Waived (Frisk Asker)[50] November 10, 2009[49]
Karey Pieper Waived (Bentley Generals)[74] November 22, 2009[24]
Shaun Arvai Waived (Amarillo Gorillas)[77] November 25, 2009[53]
Rob Smith Waived (Las Vegas Wranglers)[78] January 22, 2014[24]
Tyler Kindle Waived (Quad City Mallards)[79] February 6, 2010[24]
Alexandre Vincent Waived (Amarillo Gorillas)[29] February 8, 2010[80]
Kyle Bochek Placed on Team Suspension (Knoxville Ice Bears)[81] March 6, 2010[63]
Mike Gorman Waived March 12, 2010[24]
Mike Harr Waived March 21, 2010[82]
Trades
September 11, 2009[42][83] To Wichita Thunder:
Rights to Jeff MacDermid for 2010-11 season[84]
To Missouri:
Andrew Davis
October 20, 2009 To Arizona:
Doug Groenestege[85]
To Missouri:
Karl Sellan[45][85][86]
December 16, 2009[87] To Tulsa Oilers:
Tyler Fleck
To Missouri:
Tom Maldonado, rights to Jim Henkemeyer for 2010-11 season[84]
December 22, 2009[55] To Allen Americans:
Sean Perkins
To Missouri:
Charlie Effinger[80][88]
January 17, 2010[89] To Arizona Sundogs:
Chad Hinz
To Missouri:
Rights of Matt Hanson and Andrew Winnik for 2010-11 season[84]
February 4, 2010[60] To Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees:
Andrew Davis
To Missouri:
Mike Harr

Roster[edit]

Source:[2][3][4][5][8][90][91]

2009-10 Missouri Mavericks
Goaltenders

Defensemen

Forward

See also[edit]

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