Bridgeport Islanders

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates {{Infobox ice hockey team | current = 2024–25 AHL season | bg_color = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#00539B 5px solid; border-bottom:#F47D30 5px solid; | text_color = #000000 | team = Bridgeport Islanders | logo = Bridgeport Islanders logo.svg | logosize = 190px | city = Bridgeport, Connecticut | league = American Hockey League | conference = Eastern | division = Atlantic | founded = 2001 | arena = Total Mortgage Arena | uniform_image = | colors = Blue, orange, white<ref name="BPTIslanders">Template:Cite press release</ref>
Template:Color box Template:Color box Template:Color box | owner = Jon Ledecky | coach = Vacant <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} The Bridgeport Islanders are a professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey League (AHL). They are the AHL affiliate of the National Hockey League's New York Islanders, who own the franchise. The team started in 2001–02 season and was purchased by the Islanders in 2004. The team is based in Bridgeport, Connecticut and plays their home games at the Total Mortgage Arena.

HistoryEdit

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File:Bridgeport Sound Tigers logo.svg
The Bridgeport Sound Tigers logo, used from 2001 to 2021

The Bridgeport Sound Tigers joined the American Hockey League as an expansion franchise in 2001 and were coached by Steve Stirling. The team's name referenced both the Long Island Sound where Bridgeport lies and the circuses of former resident P. T. Barnum, with the Sound Tigers identity being unveiled at the Barnum Museum.<ref>TWENTY YEARS OF SOUND TIGERS, Bridgeport Islanders</ref> In their inaugural season, the team won their division and had the best regular season record to win the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy. In the playoffs, they won the Eastern Conference championship and the Richard F. Canning Trophy to advance to the Calder Cup finals against the Chicago Wolves. They lost the series four games-to-one.<ref name="THN">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In their second season, the team finished second in their division and the fifth conference seed in the playoffs. They advanced to the conference semifinals, where they lost to their division champion Binghamton Senators in six games. Stirling was promoted to head coaching position with the New York Islanders and was replaced by Greg Cronin for 2003–04. As the Sound Tigers, the team had limited success, missing the playoffs ten times and not winning a playoff round since their second season.

On May 10, 2021, it was announced that the team would change its name to the Bridgeport Islanders beginning with the 2021–22 season.<ref name="BPTIslanders" />

The team finished the 2024-25 season with a 15-50-4-3 record, their worst record in team history. Alongside this, they finished with a home record of 4-28-1-3, setting the record for the fewest home wins in a season for an AHL team.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Team identityEdit

MascotEdit

The lone mascot of the Bridgeport Islanders is a anthropomorphic blue tiger named Storm. He appears at home games sporting a jersey with the number 01 (short for the year the team was founded). While Storm can usually be found exciting fans throughout the arena, he skates on the ice during periodic intermissions. Storm's appearance has changed since the team's inaugural season. Storm has weathered the storm since the club's change to the Islander's moniker and is a regular at-home game.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

RivalriesEdit

The main (and instate) rival of the Islanders are the Hartford Wolf Pack, the AHL affiliate of the New York Rangers (the main rival of the Bridgeport Islanders' parent club, the New York Islanders). The games have become known as the Battle of Connecticut. They have formed a rivalry with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, the Pittsburgh Penguins' AHL affiliate, and the Providence Bruins, the Boston Bruins' AHL affiliate, largely due to the teams frequently facing off in playoff match-ups and regular season play. They also are semi-rivals with the Hershey Bears, the Washington Capitals' AHL affiliate.

Season-by-season resultsEdit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points PCT Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Year Qual Round 1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
2001–02 80 43 25 8 4 98 .613 240 192 1st, East 2002 W, 3–1, MAN W, 4–0 SJM W, 4–3, HAM L, 1–4, CHI
2002–03 80 40 26 11 3 94 .588 219 198 2nd, East 2003 W, 3–0, MAN L, 2–4, BNG
2003–04 80 41 23 12 4 98 .613 178 140 2nd, East 2004 L, 3–4, WBS
2004–05 80 37 38 1 4 79 .494 192 222 6th, East 2005 Did not qualify
2005–06 80 38 33 6 3 85 .531 246 253 4th, East 2006 N/A L, 3–4, WBS
2006–07 80 36 37 1 6 79 .494 229 267 5th, East 2007 Did not qualify
2007–08 80 40 36 1 3 84 .525 225 240 5th, East 2008 Did not qualify
2008–09 80 49 23 3 5 106 .663 241 212 2nd, East 2009 N/A L, 1–4, WBS
2009–10 80 38 32 4 6 86 .538 201 220 5th, Atlantic 2010 N/A L, 1–4, HER
2010–11 80 30 39 4 7 67 .444 209 256 7th, Atlantic 2011 Did not qualify
2011–12 76 41 26 3 6 91 .599 233 219 1st, Northeast 2012 N/A L, 0–3, CON
2012–13 76 32 32 7 5 76 .449 218 242 3rd, Northeast 2013 Did not qualify
2013–14 76 28 40 2 6 64 .421 183 238 5th, Northeast 2014 Did not qualify
2014–15 76 28 40 7 1 64 .421 213 246 5th, Northeast 2015 Did not qualify
2015–16 76 40 29 4 3 87 .572 209 220 5th, Atlantic 2016 N/A L, 0–3, TOR
2016–17 76 44 28 3 1 92 .605 220 212 5th, Atlantic 2017 Did not qualify
2017–18 76 36 32 5 3 80 .526 206 214 5th, Atlantic 2018 Did not qualify
2018–19 76 43 24 6 3 95 .625 233 228 2nd, Atlantic 2019 N/A L, 2–3, HER
2019–20 63 23 33 5 2 53 .421 152 206 8th, Atlantic 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 24 8 14 2 0 18 .375 59 81 3rd, Atlantic 2021 No playoffs
2021–22 72 31 30 7 4 73 .507 213 226 6th, Atlantic 2022 W, 2–0, PRO L, 1–3, CLT
2022–23 72 34 30 7 1 76 .528 238 248 7th, Atlantic 2023 Did not qualify
2023–24 72 25 38 7 2 59 .410 162 222 8th, Atlantic 2024 Did not qualify
2024–25 72 15 50 4 3 37 .257 181 294 8th, Atlantic 2025 Did not qualify

PlayersEdit

Current rosterEdit

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Team captainsEdit

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Notes
  • <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^1{{#if:| }} There were three captains for the 2004–05 season: Aldridge named on Oct. 16, 2004, Seeley named on Nov. 6, 2004, and Campbell named on Mar. 16, 2005
  • <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^2{{#if:| }} There were two captains for the 2012–13 season: McDonald was named on Dec. 7, 2012, and Watkins was named on Feb. 22, 2013.
  • <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^3{{#if:| }} There were two captains for the 2018–19 season: when Ben Holmstrom played, he wore the "C" on his sweater. When Holmstrom did not play, Kyle Burroughs wore the C.

Notable alumniEdit

The following players have played both 100 games in Bridgeport and 100 games in the National Hockey League: Template:Columns-list

Team recordsEdit

Single season
Goals: Jeff Hamilton, 43, (2003–04)
Assists: Rob Collins, 48, (2005–06)
Points: Jeff Tambellini, 76, (2007–08)
Penalty minutes: Eric Godard, 295, (2004–05)
GAA: Wade Dubielewicz, 1.38, (2003–04){{#if:[C]|[C]|[1]}}
SV%: Wade Dubielewicz, .946, (2003–04){{#if:[C]|[C]|[2]}}
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^{{#if:| }} C. AHL Records
Career
Career goals: Jeff Hamilton, 89
Career assists: Jeremy Colliton, 126
Career points: Jeremy Colliton, 203
Career penalty minutes: Brett Gallant, 857
Career goaltending wins: Wade Dubielewicz, 81
Career shutouts: Wade Dubielewicz, 15
Career games: Mark Wotton, 368

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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