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2013–14 Rockford IceHogs season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2013–14 Rockford IceHogs season
The 2012–13 Rockford IceHogs season is the franchise's 7th season in the American Hockey League. The season began on October 5, 2013. ==Off-season== Mark Osiecki was hired as the Rockford assistant coach in July, three months after his release as Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey head coach due to an undisclosed difference of opinion with management. The IceHogs' home arena, BMO Harris Bank Center, underwent $2 million in renovations during the off-season, including 400 new lower-level seats, upgraded concessions, locker room renovations, new lighting and other improvements. That work stretched into the regular season, wrapping up in the third week of October. Rockford saw several player departures during the off-season including forwards David Gilbert, Joakim Nordström, Kyle Beach, Rostislav Olesz, Ben Smith and Martin St. Pierre; defensemen Joseph Lavin and Ryan Stanton; and Carter Hutton, who had the team's starting goaltender for the past two years. Although goaltender Mac Carruth initially remained with Rockford, he was reassigned to ECHL's Toledo Walleye two games into the regular season. Newcomers to the IceHogs included defensemen Viktor Svedberg, Jared Nightingale, Theo Peckham,〔 and Joe Gleason; forwards Maxim Shalunov, Alex Broadhurst, Pat Mullane, Brad Winchester,〔 and Drew LeBlanc; and goaltender Antti Raanta. The team also re-signed winger Wade Brookbank.〔 Several players had skated with the team last year but appeared in less than 10 games, including goaltender Kent Simpson,〔 and forwards Phillip Danault, Byron Froese, Mark McNeill and Garret Ross.〔 Ten of the 23 players on IceHogs regular roster going into the regular season were newcomers. Nine of them were rookies, with seven making their AHL debut,〔 making them the youngest Rockford team in two years.〔 Nine of the players had at least some experience in the National Hockey League.〔 The IceHogs had a shorter off-season than usual due to their major league affiliate, the Chicago Blackhawks, having an extended 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs and winning the Stanley Cup. Head coach Ted Dent believed Rockford would have to develop new top scorers to replace those who left the team. Nevertheless, much of the focus in off-season practices went toward defense and discipline, particularly on avoiding taking penalties.〔 The IceHogs played a pair of preseason exhibition away games, starting with a 2–1 victory over the Chicago Wolves on September 25. Jared Brown and Matt Lowry both scored for Rockford, but were nevertheless released from the team the next day.〔 The IceHogs lost the preseason finale 2–1 to the Milwaukee Admirals on September 27, which Winchester scoring the team's only goal. The game went to a shootout, where nobody from either team scored until Milwaukee's Mathieu Tousignant in the tenth round.
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