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Did
You know...That for the first 4 years of Sioux City hockey, we didn't have a Zamboni!!!
Left: An Auditorium staff member
preparing the edges by hand. No gas edger yet!!! Right: Staff
members shovel away all the snow
from the ice. As tradition, this was done at the start of every game and between
every period.
Two hot water carts sponsored by the Black
Knight, a men's clothing store located in Sioux City and owned by then team
owner
Gary Lipschutz, provided the hot water that prepared the ice for the next
period. Note: Notice the fence in place of glass.
Sioux City Eagles
Circa Late 60's
These picture just screams "Old Time Hockey".
Taken in the upstairs locker room at the Audi, this photos shows several of the
Sioux City Eagle players either before or during one of their home games.
Picture two, second from the right, is long-time
Siouxland Youth Hockey (SYHA) coach and referee Joe Pinard.
The Sioux City Eagles take on a team from West St. Paul in the tilt at the
Auditorium. This photo is takes at the "stage" end of the
rink. Visible in the back is the door to the outer locker-room as well as the
rope pulleys used to run the various stage equipment.
Note the fence for glass and the real boards.
2011
Inaugural
Sioux
City Musketeers
Billy Danderand Cup
Held in
honor of long time Sioux City Musketeer trainer & equipment manager Billy Danderand.
A native of Jefferson, S.D., Billy has been part
of the
Musketeer organization for 40 seasons!!! He joined the team during the
Musketeers first season in USHL Senior League in 1972.
Billy also served
the same duties with International Softball Congress's powerhouse teams Penn
Corps & National Health Care.
This
trophy is awarded to the winning team of the annual Musketeer's All-Star
Summer Camp Green vs. Gold try-out game.
**********Can You ID This Team
Jacket!!!**********
This team jacket color and style was probably worn during
the early or mid 80's. The Musketeer logo on the front is screened and
the player number on the shoulder is sewn. The yellow material is a flat
luster nylon material. I need your input if you have
any idea what season this was from.
A collection of Sioux City Bandits Pocket Schedules, game-used jerseys, helmets
and balls
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