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UIC Flames men's ice hockey


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team_nameUIC Flames
team_link[](uic-flames)
imageUIC Flames wordmark.svg
image_size250px
universityUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
sexmen's
conferenceCentral Collegiate Hockey Association
conference_shortCCHA
locationChicago, Illinois
coachN/A
arenaUIC Pavilion
conference_tournamentWIHA: 1979

The UIC Flames men's ice hockey was an NCAA Division I ice hockey team that played in the CCHA for most of their 15-year tenure.

History

Illinois–Chicago began sponsoring men's ice hockey in 1966 and stayed with the lesser-classified teams when the NCAA created the tier system in the 1970s. After fifteen years in the second tier the Flames jumped to Division I, playing as an independent for one season before joining the CCHA for the 1982–83 season. With their new coach Val Belmonte the team had difficulty competing in a major conference in the early years, finishing dead last in the CCHA their first two seasons. By 1984–85 the Flames had climbed into the middle of the conference standings aided by top 10 scorer (and future NHLer) Ray Staszak, and their all-time leading defenseman Darin Banister. Two years later the Flames produced their first winning season, going 21–17–1 and winning their first postseason game (though they still couldn't get out of the conference quarterfinals). UIC finally managed to get into the CCHA semifinals in 1989 but after a dreadful season the following year Belmonte was out as coach.

Larry Pedrie was brought in as the next head coach and while the Flames saw a slight improvement in his first season UIC would remain a bottom-feeder for the duration of his tenure. The Flames had a sub-.400 record every season over the next six years and, though they would make the CCHA tournament every year from 1991 through '95, they went 1–10 in tournament play, never making it out of the opening round. When the 1995–96 season rolled around the Flames were seven years removed from a winning season and virtually irrelevant in college hockey circles. More importantly the program had lost the university around $600,000 the year before and UIC did not have another major program to balance out the books. With the administration believing basketball to be a better investment the ice hockey program was discontinued after the season.

UIC Hockey was broadcast from 1983-84 through the final season of 1995-96 with Les Grobstein handing play by play. Chris Madsen and John Kelley filled in when Grobstein had a conflict with UIC Basketball.

The Flames would return to the ice in 2004 as a club team, but as of 2025 the Chicago area and the entire state of Illinois has been left without a Division I program since the Flames program ended.

Season-by-season records

Source:

UIC Flamescolor=white}};"SeasonUIC Flamescolor=white}};"ConferenceUIC Flamescolor=white}};"RecordUIC Flamescolor=white}};"Pct.UIC Flamescolor=white}};"PositionUIC Flamescolor=white}};"Conference
TournamentUIC Flamescolor=white}};"CoachUIC Flamescolor=white}};"30 SeasonsUIC Flamescolor=white}};"UIC Flamescolor=white}};"365–488–36UIC Flamescolor=white}};"UIC Flamescolor=white}};"UIC Flamescolor=white}};"UIC Flamescolor=white}};"3 Coaches
1966–67NCAA1–6–0John Kantarski
1967–68NCAA12–5–0John Kantarski
1968–69NCAA12–4–0John Kantarski
1969–70NCAA11–6–0John Kantarski
1970–71NCAA10–12–1John Kantarski
1971–72NCAA9–7–0John Kantarski
1972–73NCAA11–11–0John Kantarski
1973–74NCAA17–5–2John Kantarski
1974–75NCAA12–10–0John Kantarski
1975–76NCAA17–11–1John Kantarski
1976–77NCAA14–12–0John Kantarski
1977–78NCAA14–10–0John Kantarski
1978–79NCAA17–12–1John Kantarski
1979–80NCAA14–13–0John Kantarski
1980–81NCAA9–17–0John Kantarski
1981–82Independent7–24–0John Kantarski
1982–83CCHA6–28–212thVal Belmonte
1983–84CCHA5–29–111thVal Belmonte
1984–85CCHA17–23–05tht-5thVal Belmonte
1985–86CCHA14–25–17tht-5thVal Belmonte
1986–87CCHA21–17–14tht-5thVal Belmonte
1987–88CCHA18–20–16tht-5thVal Belmonte
1988–89CCHA23–14–53rd4thVal Belmonte
1989–90CCHA10–27–19thVal Belmonte
1990–91CCHA13–23–28tht-5thLarry Pedrie
1991–92CCHA10–20–67tht-5thLarry Pedrie
1992–93CCHA10–25–29tht-7thLarry Pedrie
1993–94CCHA11–26–29tht-7thLarry Pedrie
1994–95CCHA11–22–48tht-6thLarry Pedrie
1995–96CCHA9–24–311thLarry Pedrie

All-time coaching records

UIC Flamescolor=white}};"TenureUIC Flamescolor=white}};"CoachUIC Flamescolor=white}};"YearsUIC Flamescolor=white}};"RecordUIC Flamescolor=white}};"Pct.UIC Flamescolor=white}};"TotalsUIC Flamescolor=white}};"3 coachesUIC Flamescolor=white}};"30 seasonsUIC Flamescolor=white}};"365–488–36UIC Flamescolor=white}};"
1966–1982John Kantarski16187–165–5
1982–1990Val Belmonte8114–183–12
1990–1996Larry Pedrie664–140–19

Flames in the NHL

|- |= NHL All-Star team |= NHL All-Star || |= NHL All-Star and NHL All-Star team |= Hall of Famers |}

UIC Flamescolor=#FFFFFF}};"PlayerUIC Flamescolor=#FFFFFF}};"PositionUIC Flamescolor=#FFFFFF}};"Team(s)UIC Flamescolor=#FFFFFF}};"YearsUIC Flamescolor=#FFFFFF}};"GamesUIC Flamescolor=#FFFFFF}};"[](stanley-cup)
Wade CampbellDefensemanWPG, BOS1982–19882130
Shawn CroninDefensemanWSH, WPG, PHI, SJS1988–19952920
Mike RucinskiCenterCHI1987–198910
Ray StaszakForwardDET1985–198640

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References

References

  1. (2004-04-21). "Hockey returns to UIC as student-organized club". UIC News.
  2. "2012–13 CCHA Media Guide". CCHA.
  3. "Val Belmonte Year-by-Year Coaching Record". USCHO.com.
  4. "U. of Illinois-Chicago all-time player list".
  5. (1990-04-12). "Belmonte quits UIC hockey job". Chicago Sun Times.
  6. "Larry Pedrie Year-by-Year Coaching Record". USCHO.com.
  7. (1996-03-26). "Hockey Appears Finished At Uic". Chicago Tribune.
  8. (2014-10-04). "Despite surge in talent, Illinois lacking college hockey". Chicago Tribune.
  9. "John Kantarski Year-by-Year Coaching Record". USCHO.com.
  10. Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.
  11. "U. of Illinois-Chicago". Hockey DB.
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