Fixtures

ECHL 04/20 23:00 273 Indy Fuel vs Wheeling Nailers - View
ECHL 04/22 23:10 273 Wheeling Nailers vs Indy Fuel - View
ECHL 04/23 23:10 273 Wheeling Nailers vs Indy Fuel - View

Results

ECHL 04/19 23:00 273 Indy Fuel v Wheeling Nailers L 5-2
ECHL 04/13 23:10 - Wheeling Nailers v Cincinnati Cyclones W 6-0
ECHL 04/12 23:10 - Wheeling Nailers v Toledo Walleye - PPT.
ECHL 04/10 23:10 - Wheeling Nailers v Fort Wayne Komets W 4-1
ECHL 04/07 20:10 - [11] Indy Fuel v Wheeling Nailers [12] W 3-5
ECHL 04/05 23:10 - Wheeling Nailers v Fort Wayne Komets - PPT.
ECHL 04/03 23:00 - [12] Wheeling Nailers v Indy Fuel [9] L 5-6
ECHL 03/30 23:35 - [3] Wheeling Nailers v Cincinnati Cyclones [6] L 2-3
ECHL 03/29 23:15 - Toledo Walleye v Wheeling Nailers L 3-2
ECHL 03/24 20:10 - [20] Cincinnati Cyclones v Wheeling Nailers [12] L 3-2
ECHL 03/23 23:10 - [13] Fort Wayne Komets v Wheeling Nailers [12] W 1-3
ECHL 03/22 23:10 - [14] Kalamazoo Wings v Wheeling Nailers [11] L 4-3

Wikipedia - Wheeling Nailers

The Wheeling Nailers are a professional ECHL ice hockey team based in Wheeling, West Virginia. They are the ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League.

The Nailers are the oldest surviving minor league franchise below the level of the American Hockey League, with unbroken continuity of franchise and never having missed a season of play.[1]

History

The Nailers began play in 1981 in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League as the Carolina Thunderbirds based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Thunderbirds won four consecutive regular season titles and were three-time Bob Payne Trophy winners as league champions. In 1987, the ACHL folded and the team joined the All-American Hockey League for the 1987–88 season. The Thunderbirds, Virginia Lancers, and Johnstown Chiefs then became the basis for the East Coast Hockey League, now known as the ECHL. The Thunderbirds lost the first ECHL playoff championship final to the Toledo Storm. The team was renamed Winston-Salem Thunderbirds in 1990 and moved to Wheeling to become the Wheeling Thunderbirds in 1992 under the leadership of president and co-owner Ed Broyhill.

After a trademark dispute with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League, the team was renamed Nailers for the 1996–97 season when the franchise held a contest open to local fans, which was won by C. J. Wickham of Steubenville, Ohio. The name "Nailers" was chosen for the city's long history of nail manufacturing. For the 2012–13 season, the Nailers dropped the red-black-gold scheme they had used for nearly two decades in favor of a black-and-gold palette used by the Penguins.

The team plays at the WesBanco Arena (formerly the Wheeling Civic Center), and used the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania as an alternative venue during the 2010–2011 and 2011-2012 seasons. After missing the playoffs for five straight seasons, they had a 106-point season in 2003–04. They were defeated by the Reading Royals in 5 games, 3–2. In season 2005–06 they had a great season making it to the second round of the playoffs losing to Toledo in the final second of the final game.

In August 2011, the Nailers moved to the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division as part of the league realignment for the 2011–12 season. The Chicago Express took the North Division spot vacated by the Nailers. In June 2014 the Nailers returned to the North Division after the ECHL eliminated the Atlantic Division in its realignment for the 2014–15 season.

On March 29, 2012, the ECHL announced that ownership of the Nailers would be transferred from the Brooks-owned Nailers Hockey LLC to the Hockey Club of the Ohio Valley, a joint venture of the Ohio Valley Industrial & Business Development Corporation, and the Wheeling Amateur Hockey Association, to take effect at the conclusion of the 2011–2012 season.

The Wheeling Nailers are a professional ice hockey team based in Wheeling, West Virginia. They are members of the ECHL (formerly known as the East Coast Hockey League) and play their home games at the WesBanco Arena. The team was founded in 1992 and has been a part of the ECHL since 1996.

The Nailers have a rich history of success, having won two division championships and one conference championship. They have also made several playoff appearances throughout their history. The team is known for their hardworking and gritty style of play, which has earned them a loyal fan base.

The team's name, "Nailers," is a nod to Wheeling's history as a center for nail manufacturing. The team's logo features a hammer and nail, with the team's colors being black, gold, and white.

The Nailers have a strong commitment to their community, regularly participating in charitable events and initiatives. They also have a popular youth hockey program, which helps to develop young players in the area.

Overall, the Wheeling Nailers are a respected and successful team in the ECHL, known for their hardworking style of play and commitment to their community.