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The Columbus Chill was an ice hockey team in the East Coast Hockey League. They played in Columbus, Ohio, United States at the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum. They left Columbus in 1999, and became the Reading Royals.
[edit] HistoryThe Columbus Chill began play in 1991 as an expansion franchise in the East Coast Hockey League. With David Paitson as team President/General Manager and former NHL player Terry Ruskowski as head coach they started with the simple goal of introducing new audiences to the sport of ice hockey and building a strong fan base. Although not initially successful on the ice, the Chill were considered a huge marketing success through promotions, "borderline offensive print ads and biting radio and TV commercials" and with an 83 game sellout streak beginning in early January 1992 - a minor league hockey record that still stands today.[1] It would take the team two seasons to reach the playoffs, doing so in 1994 under coach Ruskowski. The Chill would go on to win two conference championships and make the playoffs for five of the eight seasons. The 1998–99 season would be the franchise's final season as the team was voluntarily suspended to be moved to Reading, Pennsylvania to make room for the Columbus Blue Jackets National Hockey League expansion team. The Chill franchise helped serve as a catalyst for pro hockey in Columbus. In addition to paving the way for a NHL expansion franchise, two new ice facilities (Dublin Chiller and the Chiller at Easton) were built, nine high school hockey programs were created, and youth hockey participation grew from 150 to over 1,300 kids during the 1990s while the Chill were on the ice.[1] [edit] Highlights
[edit] Season-by-season recordNote: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
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