Portland Pirates

The Portland Pirates are the American Hockey League affiliate of the Washington Capitals. They play in Portland, Maine, at the Cumberland County Civic Center. They were founded in 1993, a year after the Maine Mariners folded, and after the Baltimore Skipjacks decided to relocate to Maine. The team colors are red, black, silver and white and the logo is a cartoonish pirate with a hockey stick. Their first season proved to be their most successful one, as they won the Calder Cup with a 43-27-10 record. Their next season they had 104 points, but were upset in the 1st round of the playoffs. In the 1995-96 season they again reached the Calder Cup Finals despite a subpar record of 32-34-10, but lost to the Rochester Americans. Since then, it has been a roller coaster ride for the Pirates. Despite an excellent 100 point season, they were eliminated from the playoffs in the first round in 1999-2000. For the first four seasons, they were coached by current Nashville Predators head coach Barry Trotz. They played host to the AHL All-Star Classic in 2003, and there are talks of building a new civic center in Portland to help keep the Pirates in town.

 

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