Baton Rouge Kingfish

Baton Rouge Kingfish
CityBaton Rouge, LA
LeagueECHL
Founded1988
Operated1996–2003
Home arenaRiverside Centroplex
Head coachLuke St. Pe
Franchise history
1988–1995Erie Panthers
1996–2003Baton Rouge Kingfish
2004–2011Victoria Salmon Kings

The Baton Rouge Kingfish were a minor professional ice hockey team in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as a member of the East Coast Hockey League.[1][2] The franchise arrived in Baton Rouge in 1996 after relocating from Erie, Pennsylvania, where they had played as the Erie Panthers since 1988 as one of the ECHL's charter teams.[1] After a team-naming contest, they were renamed the Kingfish in honor of legendary Louisiana governor and U.S. Senator Huey P. Long who shared the nickname. They played as the Baton Rouge Kingfish from 1996 to 2003 before moving to Victoria, British Columbia, as the Victoria Salmon Kings.[1]

They played their home games at the Riverside Centroplex (since renamed Raising Cane's River Center) and maintained a parent club affiliation with the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League.[1] Former coaches included Pierre McGuire, currently a commentator for NHL on NBC, Dave Schultz, the NHL's all-time record holder for penalty minutes in a single season (472), and Cam Brown, who served as a player-coach. Brown was also probably the most popular Kingfish player. He played every single season for the Kingfish and was either the captain or the player coach in every season but the first. Cam Brown currently holds the ECHL career records for both games played and penalty minutes. He retired from play in the league after the 2005-06 season as a member of the Gwinnett Gladiators. His #44 was one of two to be retired by the Kingfish along with #55 of defenseman Scott Humeniuk who suffered a stroke while a member of the team.

  1. ^ a b c d "Baton Rouge Kingfish Statistics and History". HockeyDB. Archived from the original on 2010-12-18. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Baton Rouge Kingfish Minor League Hockey". OurSports Central. Archived from the original on 2020-02-17. Retrieved February 16, 2020.