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Detroit Vipers - Beginning |  | Detroit Vipers - Beginning: Encyclopedia II - Detroit Vipers - Beginning |  | The Vipers were originally the Salt Lake Golden Eagles franchise in the IHL. In 1994 the franchise was purchased by Palace Sports and Entertainment, owners of the Detroit Pistons and the Palace of Auburn Hills, and relocated for the 1994-95 season. A sponsorship deal with the Chrysler Corporation led to the naming of the team after their Dodge Viper sports car. A similar deal was in place with another Palace Sports-owned team, the Detroit Neon of the Continental Indoor Soccer League, which would switch its sponsorship to GMC in its final year and rename the team the Detroit S ...
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Detroit Vipers - Beginning
The Vipers were originally the Salt Lake Golden Eagles franchise in the IHL. In 1994 the franchise was purchased by Palace Sports and Entertainment, owners of the Detroit Pistons and the Palace of Auburn Hills, and relocated for the 1994-95 season. A sponsorship deal with the Chrysler Corporation led to the naming of the team after their Dodge Viper sports car. A similar deal was in place with another Palace Sports-owned team, the Detroit Neon of the Continental Indoor Soccer League, which would switch its sponsorship to GMC in its final year and rename the team the Detroit Safari after yet another vehicle, the Safari.
The team hired former Buffalo Sabres coach Rick Dudley as head coach. Their first season was also the year of the 1994-95 NHL lockout, and this, combined with a liberal amount of free ticket vouchers distributed at local stores, helped the Vipers break IHL attendance records that season. Led by 44 goals from Daniel Shank--never equaled through the existence of the team--Detroit won their division that season, and gained some press by defeating a team of locked out NHL All Stars in an exhibition game. The 1995-96 season would see the notable signing of Washington Capitals star Peter Bondra for a brief time, while he was locked in a holdout with Washington management, as well as the departure of Rick Dudley to take the general manager's position with the Ottawa Senators, replaced by assistant coach Steve Ludzik for the final 32 games. The Vipers would finish the season in second place in the Central Division and led the league in attendance again.
Other related archives1994, 1994-95 NHL lockout, 1997, 1999, 2001, American Hockey League, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Chicago Wolves, Chrysler Corporation, Continental Indoor Soccer League, Detroit, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Safari, Dodge Viper, GMC, Gordie Howe, International Hockey League, June 4, Long Beach Ice Dogs, NHL All Stars, Orlando Solar Bears, Ottawa Senators, Palace of Auburn Hills, Peter Bondra, Rookie of the Year, Salt Lake Golden Eagles, Sergei Samsonov, Tampa, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals, exhibition game
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