The Icegators lost the draw because of three things. Owner's getting greedy, Cajundome charging two and some case three times as much as the other barns ($8K/game) and the ECHL changing the game to a more familly style. In other words no fighting unless you want to be suspended. If you remember the team was call the goons of the ECHL. The other team hated to come to their barn and play because of that. The fans loved it. Being retired and living within walking distance of the dome and the love of hockey I never missed a game in ten years and was host to five of the players while they were here. And also attend UL football, baseball and basketball and all of the indoor soccer matches. You could say I had nothing to do but attend sports. So If UL decides to have a winning team in football and basketball they will hold the fans as well as attend pro. sports.....atleast I will.
This is a major reason the Icegators attendance dropped. When it was the Louisiana Icegators we were unique. One of a kind. No other city in this state or for that fact the league could pull crowds like the Icegators. It's sad how it ended.
Another thing that became a problem is our lack of success in the playoffs. We would post records with 50+ wins and a handful of losses and lose in the playoffs. This happened every year! Pensacola always had our number. I also remember beating the Mobile Mysticks quite a bit. I was in 5th grade when the Gators started.
I attended several commission meetings and contract meetings during their stay. And I can tell you the main reason it went down was the cost of the dome. $8k/game. That does not include security and office space. Also converting from ice to Basket ball and back. Plus convertiong for any event that might rent the dome. All this was a cost the IceGators. This was the fall of the team in later years when attendance went down. the first four years was no problem with attendance around 11,000+. Even the ECHL commission said that the cost of the dome was two to three times more than other barns. A little secret...I was sitting in the back of RA at a basketball game and overheard him say that he was glad the the IceGators was folding. And that they would not go down on the cost of the dome. He was a member of the dome commission at he time. The team in Beaumont, Tx. was looking to come here but the cost of the dome was out of range.
I have a friend who plays on the UL club hockey team. Watching them play last season made me remember why the Ice Gators were so fun. It's in the hockeyplex and the players are just out there for fun but it's still really exciting to watch. Especially when they kick some tiger butt.
I respectfully disagree! We are trying to build an Overall Strong UL Athletic Program, and by having monies go to other teams like arena football, minor league baseball, is something the Cajun Movement does not need.
Baton Rouge more than Triple the size of Lafayette is all about LSU, hell LSU football is bigger than the Saints football!
Lake Charles and other cities can have those teams so we can from time to time go watch them but keep the bulk of our bucks here building UL!!!
Thanks but Neaux Thanks!
Lafayette barely supports college sports, much less another semi-pro franchise. Let's get these people on board with UL and not divide their money with some meaningless semi-pro team. The only advantage I can see would be to have a minor league baseball team that would bring a new stadium for UL baseball. Otherwise, it should be UL exclusively.
First off I want to inform everyone that I sent an email to the comissioner of the SIFL. He said that the team will be playing in Blackham. I still think the roof is way too low for that. And in case you were wondering, the team will be called the Acadiana Mudbugs and will be coached by Bentley Turner.
Now in response to your points.....MLS is needs no where near the support as an MLB team. I do think that it is close to a NHL team. I do think Lafayette can support an MLS team. Soccer is pretty big in Louisiana. I think there would be a lot of fans that can be pulled from Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, and Alexandria. Another thing is that not all of the pro soccer venues support other pro teams. Colombus, Salt Lake, San Jose, and Comerce City, CO. I think that an MLS team could turn out a good bit of fans.
On your second point about UL being able to support an Indoor Soccer team....We had one already in the Swampcats. They were okay but I think the league folded. Indoor soccer is just not too much fun to watch.
How can you kick a football in Blackham? I don't know what the SIFL is but they should really think things through a little better. That team will fold in about 2 weeks.
There is no possible way Lafayette would ever get an MLS team. I'm not joking when I tell you it would be easier for us to get an NFL team. Why would they pick a tiny city over cities like New York, Miami, Montreal, Atlanta, and Portland who are all begging for teams? And who would pay the $40 million franchise fee? And build the $100 million stadium?
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