2003–04 Knoxville Ice Bears season
The 2003-04 Knoxville Ice Bears Season was the franchise's second year in existence and their first in the newly formed South East Hockey League. It was also the first season at head coach for Jim Bermingham, replacing Tony Martino who left to coach in Italy.
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2003–04 Knoxville Ice Bears season
The 2003-04 Knoxville Ice Bears Season was the franchise's second year in existence and their first in the newly formed South East Hockey League. It was also the first season at head coach for Jim Bermingham, replacing Tony Martino who left to coach in Italy.
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AssistantCoach
Preston Dixon
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AssistsLeader
K.J. Voorhees
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captain
Craig Desjarlais
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coach
Jim Bermingham
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GAALeader
Kevin Block
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generalmanager
Preston Dixon
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GoalsAgainst
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GoalsLeader
K.J. Voorhees
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HomeRecord
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SEHL
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PIMLeader
Jay NIemic
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PlusMinusLeader
K.J. Voorhees
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PointsLeader
K.J. Voorhees
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RoadRecord
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Team
Knoxville Ice Bears
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WinsLeader
Blaine Russel
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2003–04 Knoxville Ice Bears season
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