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The Atlanta Thrashers were an American professional ice hockey team based in Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta was granted a franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL) on June 25, 1997, and became the League's 28th franchise when it began play in the 1999–2000 NHL season. They were members of the Southeast Division of the NHL's Eastern Conference, and played their home games at Philips Arena in downtown Atlanta. The Thrashers qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs only once, during the 2006–07 season in which they won the Southeast Division, but were swept in the first round by the New York Rangers.
In May 2011, the Thrashers were sold to Canadian-based ownership group True North Sports & Entertainment. The group moved the franchise to Winnipeg, Manitoba, which became the second incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets. The sale and relocation were approved by the NHL on June 21, 2011. With the sale and relocation of the team, Atlanta became the first city in the NHL's modern era to have two ice hockey teams relocate to different cities. In both cases, the team moved from Atlanta to Canada; the city's previous NHL team (the Atlanta Flames) moved to Calgary, Alberta, in 1980 to become the Calgary Flames.
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from film "Rust Never Sleeps" (1979) They were hiding behind hay bales, They were planting in the full moon They had given all they had for something new But the light of day was on them, They could see the thrashers coming And the water shone like diamonds in the dew. And I was just getting up, hit the road before it's light Trying to catch an hour on the sun When I saw those thrashers rolling by, Looking more than two lanes wide I was feelin' like my day had just begun. Where the eagle glides ascending There's an ancient river bending Down the timeless gorge of changes Where sleeplessness awaits I searched out my companions, Who were lost in crystal canyons When the aimless blade of science Slashed the pearly gates. It was then I knew I'd ha...
All rights belong to WMG (Music) Todos los derechos pertenecen a WMG! A los catorce años, un muchacho de San Francisco podría matar el tiempo junto a sus amigos en algún local de videojuegos, habia pocas posibilidades de que le llamara la atención ser parte de una reunión junto a pomposos ejecutivos. Andy Galeon no cumplía todavía los quince cuando firmó el primer contrato profesional de Death Angel, la banda con la que desahogaba su inclemente necesidad por tocar Thrash Metal. Ningún integrante de la banda superaba los veinte años. Ese disco fue bautizado como The Ultra Violence (nueva versión del demo Kill As One, producido por Kirk Hammett, en ese entonces una persona desconocida que tocaba en Metallica) y dado a conocer en 1987. Tres lustros después, el guitarrista Rob Cavestani da gra...
To anybody who blames the people of Atlanta for the loss of the Thrashers: What do you think the attendance for the Blackhawks in Chicago was in 2006-07? In Chicago, the third largest city in the entire country, a metro area population of 10 million people? They were second to last. Under 13,000 people a game in Chicago, the allegedly great hockey town with the Mad House on Madison and all. Why did nobody go to the games in Chicago then? The team sucked and people don't want to spend money on a crappy product–I don't care if you're in New Jersey, D.C., or Boston (the Thrashers were above all three of those markets in attendance in the mid 2000s). It's not because hockey doesn't work in Atlanta, it's because the management consistently put the NBA team above the Thrashers, deteriorating ...
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