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The [[2023]] Birmingham Bulls went 42-7-8, narrowly losing the SPHL President's Cup to the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs. | The [[2023]] Birmingham Bulls went 42-7-8, narrowly losing the SPHL President's Cup to the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs. | ||
The [[2024]] Bulls finished the regular season with a 38-9 record and were awarded the William Coffey Trophy prior to the start of the 2024 SPHL playoffs. | |||
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* Wray, Cheryl (April 28, 2017) "Why is Birmingham ready for hockey again? Q & A with Bulls owner Art Clarkson." {{BN}} | * Wray, Cheryl (April 28, 2017) "Why is Birmingham ready for hockey again? Q & A with Bulls owner Art Clarkson." {{BN}} | ||
* Wray, Cheryl (May 12, 2017) "Former Birmingham Bulls player named new hockey team's head coach." {{BN}} | * Wray, Cheryl (May 12, 2017) "Former Birmingham Bulls player named new hockey team's head coach." {{BN}} | ||
* Bryington, Pay (April 9, 2024) "Birmingham Bulls win first league title in club history, playoffs begin April 10." {{BNow}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 10 April 2024
- This article is about Southern Professional Hockey League team. For other uses, see Birmingham Bulls.
Birmingham Bulls | |
Sport | Hockey |
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League | Southern Professional Hockey League |
Active | 2017- |
Home ice | Pelham Civic Complex |
Record | 0-0 |
Coach | Jamey Hicks (2017-) |
General manager | N/A |
Website | bullshockey.net |
The Birmingham Bulls is a professional hockey team competing in the Huntersville, North Carolina-based 10-team Southern Professional Hockey League. The Bulls play their home matches at the 4,000-seat Pelham Civic Complex. The team is majority-owned by Art Clarkson, who also owned the 1990s Birmingham Bulls (ECHL) team. Other partners include Kevin Guy, Mike Stockard, Randy Brown, Kurt Dinga, Jeff Tenner, John Higgins, Chris Early and Adam Rubin.
Former Birmingham Bulls (ECHL) star Jamey Hicks was hired as the first coach of the new team in May 2017. Veteran broadcaster Eli Gold was announced as the team's play-by-play announcer in June.
The 2023 Birmingham Bulls went 42-7-8, narrowly losing the SPHL President's Cup to the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs.
The 2024 Bulls finished the regular season with a 38-9 record and were awarded the William Coffey Trophy prior to the start of the 2024 SPHL playoffs.
Preceded by: Alabama Slammers |
Pro Hockey in Birmingham 2017– |
Succeeded by: TBD |
References
- Harris, Briana (April 26, 2017) "The Birmingham Bulls are back." Shelby County Reporter
- Wray, Cheryl (April 26, 2017) "Birmingham Bulls hockey team gets final approval to join league, play next season." The Birmingham News
- Wray, Cheryl (April 28, 2017) "Why is Birmingham ready for hockey again? Q & A with Bulls owner Art Clarkson." The Birmingham News
- Wray, Cheryl (May 12, 2017) "Former Birmingham Bulls player named new hockey team's head coach." The Birmingham News
- Bryington, Pay (April 9, 2024) "Birmingham Bulls win first league title in club history, playoffs begin April 10." Bham Now
External links
- Birmingham Bulls website
- Birmingham Bulls on Twitter.com
- Birmingham Pro Sports