Английская Википедия:Ice hockey in South Dakota

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South Dakota has a curious history with ice hockey. Despite the state having relatively little history with the sport, South Dakota's proximity to other very engaged states has resulted in a high level of engagement by its residents.

History

For much of its history, South Dakota has had a low population with the entire state having yet to amount to 1 million (approximately 910,000 in 2022).[1] Despite cold winters, which would provide a natural playing surface, ice hockey did not take off in the state for many years.

It wasn't until 1999 that the state received its first franchise when USHL expanded to Sioux Falls.[2] The Sioux Falls Stampede played at the highest level of junior hockey in the US and was routinely stocked with future NHL talent. The team struggled through a few lean years early on but built itself into a force by the mid 00s. Shortly after the Stampede won it first Clark Cup in 2007, the state received its second team when the Rapid City Rush were founded in 2008. The team found success straight away and won the league championship in just its second season. The team was able to quickly establish itself partly by being the only professional game in town and that fact was key in keeping the team alive.

In 2014, the CHL folded, leaving 10 teams scrambling to find a new home. The Rush were one of seven who were accepted into the ECHL for the next season. While their new league made the Rush a more attractive team (now playing AA hockey), the tradeoff was that the team's expenses were also increasing. To help offset those costs, the team was able to sign an affiliate deal and become part of the Phoenix Coyotes system in 2015.[3] The team struggled on the ice afterwards, missing the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, however, that wasn't the worst calamity to befall the Rush. In 2019, the team's business manager was investigate by federal authorities for embezzlement. He later pled guilty to stealing $700,000 between 2010 and 2018 and was ordered to pay $1 million in restitution.[4]

Junior hockey expanded in the state when the Aberdeen Wings were founded in 2010. The team began play as a member of the NAHL, a second-tier junior league. Just like the Stampede, it took a few years for the Wings to build itself into a contender but the team won its first league title in 2019, the same year Sioux Falls earned their third championship.[5]

In 2021 Augustana University announced that, following a successful fundraising campaign spearheaded by T. Denny Sanford, the school would sponsor varsity ice hockey beginning with the 2023–24 season. In order to help the team receive greater exposure, the school signed a deal with Midco, a regional cable broadcaster headquartered in Sioux Falls, to not only become namesake for their new facility (Midco Arena) but to also be the television provider for the team.[6]

Teams

Professional

Active

Team City League Arena Founded
style="color:white; background:#1e191a; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Rapid City Rush Rapid City ECHL The Monument 2008

Collegiate

Active

Team City Gender Division League Arena Founded
rowspan=1; style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Augustana Vikings Sioux Falls Men's NCAA Division I CCHA Midco Arena 2023

Junior

Active

Team City League Arena Founded
style="color:white; background:#002b5c; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Sioux Falls Stampede Sioux Falls USHL Denny Sanford Premier Center 1999
style="color:black; background:#ff0000; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Aberdeen Wings Aberdeen NAHL Odde Ice Center 2010

Timeline

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Players

In spite of the state not having an established ice hockey team for decades, South Dakota has a very high level of engagement with the sport. While less 3,000 residents were registered with USA Hockey in 2023, the population percentage of 0.339% placed South Dakota at 13th in the nation, ahead of 'traditional' hockey states like New York and Pennsylvania.[7] While several collegiate players have hailed from South Dakota over the years, no player from South Dakota has yet to achieve a significant level of notoriety.

References

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