The Jacksonville Icemen will host the 2021 ECHL All-Star Classic, scheduled to take place next January. (more…)

The Jacksonville Icemen will host the 2021 ECHL All-Star Classic, scheduled to take place next January. (more…)
Zawyer Sports, owner of the Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL) and Minor League Baseball’s Fort Myers Miracle, has unveiled a management team to oversee both clubs. (more…)
The Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL) and the Winnipeg Jets have renewed their affiliation for the 2019-20 season. (more…)
Majority ownership of the Jacksonville Icemen is changing hands, as the ECHL has approved the transfer of controlling interest to a group led by Andrew Kaufmann. (more…)
The Jacksonville City Council has approved a naming-rights deal for Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, which will become VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. (more…)
Pending final approval, an agreement with VyStar Credit Union will result in Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena naming rights being sold. (more…)
The Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL) will remain an affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose (AHL), under the terms of a renewal announced Wednesday. The extension assures that the Jets will remain the Icemen’s parent club for the 2018-19 season, with an option to renew for the 2019-20 campaign. (more…)
The 2017-18 ECHL Executive of the Year Award is going to co-winners, as Toledo Walleye General Manager Neil Neukam and Jacksonville Icemen President Bob Ohrablo have been named co-recipients. (more…)
There is some affiliation news to pass along as the Jacksonville IceMen are now the ECHL affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets’ organization now includes the IceMen in the ECHL and the Manitoba Moose in the AHL. (more…)
The ECHL has announced that the Jacksonville IceMen will join the league for the 2017-18 season. The franchise played in Evansville, IN through the 2015-16 season and was expected to move to Owensboro, KY next year, but that move fell through after the team failed to secure an arena deal. (more…)
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