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2013–14 Missouri Mavericks
League1st[1][2] CHL
ConferenceBerry
2013–14 record44–20–2[1]
Home record21–10–2[1]
Road record23–10–0[1]
Goals for238[1]
Goals against184[1]
Team information
CoachScott Hillman[3]
CaptainSebastien Thinel[4]
Alternate captainsDave Pszenyczny,[4] Colt King[4]
ArenaIndependence Events Center[5]
Average attendance5,499 (1st in Central Hockey League)[6]
Team leaders
GoalsAndrew Courtney (34)[7]
AssistsSebastien Thinel (71)[7]
PointsSebastien Thinel (94)[7]
Penalty minutesDave Pszenyczny (166)[7]
Plus/minusColten Hayes (+31)[7]
WinsShane Owen (35)[7]
Goals against averageJoe Howe (2.52)[7]

The 2013–14 Missouri Mavericks season is the fifth season of the Central Hockey League (CHL) franchise in Independence, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri.

Off-season

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On July 11, 2013, the Mavericks announced the renewal of their affiliation agreement with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League.[8]

Regular season

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On February 8, 2014, claim solo first place in the 2013–14 Central Hockey League Regular Season standings with a 6-3 win over the Allen Americans and a loss by the Rapid City Rush to the Denver Cutthroats[2] On March 5, 2014, after a 5–2 win against the Quad City Mallards, the Mavericks were the first team in the Central Hockey League to clinch a berth in the 2013–14 Central Hockey League Playoffs.[9] On March 25, 2014, after an 8–0 victory over the St. Charles Chill, the Mavericks, for the first time in team history, won the 2013–14 Governor's Cup for the best regular season record in the Central Hockey League.[10]

Team[11] GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
y-Missouri Mavericks 66 44 20 2 238 184 90
x-Denver Cutthroats 66 38 17 11 214 194 87
x-Allen Americans 66 39 22 5 249 214 83
x-Rapid City Rush 66 39 23 4 220 189 82
x-Quad City Mallards 66 33 23 10 219 198 76
x-Brampton Beast 66 33 26 7 209 226 73
x-Tulsa Oilers 66 34 29 3 225 215 71
x-Arizona Sundogs 66 32 27 7 197 204 71
Wichita Thunder 66 27 30 9 201 223 63
St. Charles Chill 66 11 49 6 156 281 28
y- Won Governor's Cup
x- Advanced to playoffs

Playoffs

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On April 15, 2013, the #1-seeded Mavericks' 2013–14 season ended with a 4–3 Double Overtime loss to the #8-seeded Arizona Sundogs at home in Independence in Game 6 of the Ray Miron President's Cup Playoffs Opening round.[12][13] This series loss was the first time the Mavericks have been eliminated from the playoffs by a lower-seeded team.[14]

2013 Central Hockey League Ray Miron President's Cup Playoffs[12][13]

Awards, records, and milestones

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Player/Team Award/Record
Missouri Mavericks
Shane Owen
  • 2013-14 Season Central Hockey League All-CHL Team[17]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
  • CHL Oakley Goaltender of The Week (Week prior to November 5, 2013)[18]
  • CHL Oakley Goaltender of The Week (Week prior to November 12, 2013)[19]
  • Oakley Central Hockey League Goaltender of The Week (Week prior to December 23, 2013)[20]
  • Oakley Central Hockey League Goaltender of The Week (Week ended December 31, 2013)[21]
  • Warrior Central Hockey League Goaltender of The Month (December 2013)[21]
Dave Pszenyczny
  • Oakley Central Hockey League Player of The Week (Week prior to December 23, 2013)[20]
Henrik Ødegaard
Sebastien Thinel
Scott Hillman
Éric Castonguay
  • In a game against the Quad City Mallards on March 23, 2014, Castonguay set a Mavericks single-season franchise record of 31 Goals, which itself would ultimately be broken later that same season by Andrew Courtney, who ended the season with 34 Goals.[27][28]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Most Gentlemanly Player
Trevor Kell
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 2nd Place:
      • Most Underrated Player
    • 3rd Place:
John-Scott Dickson
Evan Vossen
Matt Stephenson
Colt King
Andrew Courtney
Mike Ramsay
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 1st Place:
      • Most Gentlemanly Player
Steve Garrett[29]
  • Central Hockey League 2013-14 Season "Best of The Best" Poll:[16]
    • 1st Place:
      • Best PA Announcer
Bill Murray (Team Trainer)
  • During a game against the Quad City Mallards on February 26, 2014, Murray, in spite of being a non-player, was ejected from the game on the basis of "Obscene Language" and "Game Misconduct" and was assessed 38 Penalty Minutes in the process.[30][31]

Transactions

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Player signings and acquisitions off of waivers

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Player Former team Date
Sebastien Thinel Re-Signed June 13, 2013[33]
John-Scott Dickson Re-Signed June 13, 2013[33]
Dave Pszenyczny Re-Signed June 13, 2013[33]
Andrew Courtney Re-Signed June 13, 2013[33]
Colt King Re-Signed July 18, 2013[34]
Evan Vossen Re-Signed July 18, 2013[34]
Kyle Hood Re-Signed August 1, 2013[35]
Trevor Kell Re-Signed August 1, 2013[35]
Mike Ramsay Sparta Sarpsborg[36] August 6, 2013[37][38]
Shane Owen Utah Grizzlies[39] August 6, 2013[37][38]
Colten Hayes Stockton Thunder August 13, 2013[40]
Matt Stephenson Sheffield Steelers August 13, 2013[40]
Tyler Currier The University of Alaska Anchorage August 23, 2013[41]
Anders Franzon The University of Vermont August 23, 2013[41]
Joe Howe Idaho Steelheads[42] September 12, 2013[43]
Erno Suomalainen Sport September 12, 2013[43]
Rob Kleebaum Las Vegas Wranglers September 12, 2013[43]
Éric Castonguay Dragons de Rouen[44] September 21, 2013[45]
Shawn Courtney Adrian College September 21, 2013[45]
Joseph Harcharik Mississippi Surge October 2, 2013[46]
Devin Mantha University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire[47] October 2, 2013[46]
Christian Fosse Ringerike IHK[48] October 2, 2013[46]
Michal Pastor Topeka RoadRunners October 2, 2013[46]
Saverio Posa Chicago Wolves October 3, 2013[49]
Cody Crichton Chicago Wolves October 3, 2013[49]
Obi Aduba Quad City Mallards October 25, 2013[50]
Erno Suomalainen Missouri Mavericks December 18, 2013[51]

Brandon Smith

Missouri Mavericks December 31, 2013[52]
Evan Zych Dordrecht Lions[53] January 19, 2014[54]
Bobby Andrews Missouri Mavericks[55] January 31, 2014[32]
Jeff Buvinow Arizona Sundogs[56] February 2, 2014[32]
Pete Massar The University of Vermont April 12, 2014[57]

Free agency loses, waivers and retirements

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Player Free Agency Loss (New Team)/Waived (New Team)/Placed on Team Suspension (New Team)/Retired Date
Kellan Tochkin Rejoined Parent Club (Vancouver Canucks)[58] End of 2012-13 season
Brandon Smith Free Agent End of 2012-13 season
Blake Forsyth Free Agent End of 2012-13 season
Jesse Perrin Free Agent (Bentley Generals) [59] End of 2012-13 season
Joshua Hepditch Free Agent End of 2012-13 season
Mike Clemente Rejoined Parent Club (Springfield Falcons)[60] End of 2012-13 season
J.P. Testwuide Free Agent End of 2012-13 season
David Simoes Retirement March 22, 2013[61]
Evan Zych Free Agent (Dordrecht Lions) June 5, 2013[62]
Mathieu Corbeil Free Agent (Utica Comets) July 18, 2013[63]
Eric Meland Free Agent (HC ’05 Banská Bystrica) July 31, 2013[64]
Ryan Jardine Free Agent (Cornwall River Kings) August 1, 2013[65]
Riley Emmerson Free Agent (St. Charles Chill) September 17, 2013[66]
Kenton Miller Free Agent (Utah Grizzlies) September 19, 2013[67]
Devin Mantha Released (Mississippi RiverKings)[47] October 2, 2013[68][69]
Joseph Harcharik Released (Crocodiles Hamburg)[70] October 9, 2013[71]
Michal Pastor Released (HK Dukla Michalovce)[72] October 10, 2013[71]
Christian Fosse Released (Ringerike IHK)[48] October 14, 2013[69]
Shawn Courtney Released October 14, 2013[69]
Erno Suomalainen Waived October 25, 2013[50]
Joe Howe Placed on Team Suspension (Cincinnati Cyclones)[32][73] December 16, 2013[73]
Brandon Smith Waived[32] January 7, 2014[32]
Bobby Andrews Waived[32][56] February 2, 2014[32]
Evan Zych Waived (Mississippi Surge)[32][74][75] February 11, 2014[32]

Trades

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Transfers and on loan players

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Player To/From Affiliate Team Date
Shane Owen to Chicago Wolves August 6, 2013[38][76]
Colten Hayes to Chicago Wolves September 25, 2013[76]
Anders Franzon to Chicago Wolves September 25, 2013[76]
Henrik Ødegaard from Chicago Wolves October 10, 2013[77][78][79]
Shane Owen from Chicago Wolves[80]
Colten Hayes from Chicago Wolves[80]
Anders Franzon from Chicago Wolves[80]
Dean Moore from Mississippi Surge January 25, 2014[75][81]
Dean Moore to Mississippi Surge February 5, 2014[32][56][75]
Henrik Ødegaard to Chicago Wolves April 18, 2014[28]
Éric Castonguay to Chicago Wolves April 18, 2014[28]

Player suspensions or placed on leave

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Player Team Suspension (New Team, If Applicable)/League Suspension (Number of Games)/Granted Leave to Join National Team Date Placed on Suspension/Granted Leave Date Activated from Suspension/Returned from Leave
Dave Pszenyczny League Suspension (3 games)[32][82] October 29, 2013[32][82] November 3, 2013[32]
Colt King League Suspension (3 games)[32][82] October 29, 2013[32][82] November 3, 2013[32]
Dave Pszenyczny League Suspension (3 games)[32][83] November 16, 2013[83] November 23, 2013[32]
Andrew Courtney League Suspension (2 games)[32][84] November 30, 2013[84] December 6, 2013[32]
Colt King League Suspension (7 games)[32][85] December 12, 2013[85] December 29, 2013[32]
Saverio Posa Team Suspension (Player Left Team to Continue Education)[32][86] December 23, 2013[32]
Kyle Hood Team Suspension (Player Left Team to Start Career Outside of Hockey)[32][86] December 23, 2013[32]
Henrik Ødegaard Granted Leave to Join National Team (Norway)[32][87] December 16, 2013[32] December 26, 2013[32][86]
Matt Stephenson League Suspension (1 game)[32][88] January 11, 2014[32][88] January 14, 2014[32]
Dave Pszenyczny League Suspension (3 games)[32][89] January 19, 2014[32][89] January 26, 2014[32]
Henrik Ødegaard Granted leave by league to join Norway for the 2014 Winter Olympics[22][32][56] February 2, 2014[32] February 24, 2014[32]
Andrew Courtney League Suspension (2 games)[32] February 11, 2014[32] February 15, 2014[32]
Mike Ramsay Granted leave by league February 28, 2014[32] March 4, 2014[32]
Jeff Buvinow Granted leave by league March 14, 2014[32] March 16, 2014[32]
Henrik Ødegaard Granted leave by league March 25, 2014[32] March 28, 2014[32]
Sebastien Thinel League Suspension (1 game)[90] April 12, 2014[90] April 13, 2014[90]

Injured reserve

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Player Date Placed on Injured Reserve Date Activated from Injured Reserve
Tyler Currier October 18, 2013[91] November 27, 2013[32]
Colten Hayes October 25, 2013[32][78] November 2, 2013[32]
Kyle Hood November 1, 2013[32] November 9, 2013[32]
Evan Vossen November 8, 2013[32] November 15, 2013[32]
Rob Kleebaum November 9, 2013[32] November 16, 2013[32]
Kyle Hood November 19, 2013[32] December 5, 2013[32]
Rob Kleebaum November 23, 2013[32] November 30, 2013[32]
Tyler Currier November 27, 2013[32] December 26, 2013[32]
Kyle Hood December 6, 2013[32] December 14, 2013[32]
Éric Castonguay December 13, 2013[32] December 20, 2013[32]
Evan Zych January 19, 2014[32][56] February 7, 2014[32][56][92]
John-Scott Dickson January 24, 2014[56] February 9, 2014[32]
Rob Kleebaum February 21, 2014[32] February 28, 2014[32]
Jeff Buvinow February 24, 2014[32] March 11, 2014[32]
Tyler Currier March 1, 2014[32] March 11, 2014[32]
Colten Hayes March 5, 2014[32] March 21, 2014[32]
Rob Kleebaum March 7, 2014[32] March 14, 2014[32]
Tyler Currier March 14, 2014[32] March 21, 2014[32]
Rob Kleebaum March 16, 2014[32] March 30, 2014[32]
Mathieu Gagnon March 16, 2014[32] March 25, 2014[32]
John-Scott Dickson March 23, 2014[32] ca. April 4, 2014[93]
Sebastien Thinel March 29, 2014[32] ca. April 4, 2014[93]

Roster at the end of the 2013-14 season

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As of April 13, 2014.[3][4][7] [57][90][93][94]

Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
21 United States Obi Aduba F L 40 2013 Walpole, Massachusetts Mavericks
8 United States Jeff Buvinow D R 34 2014 Turnersville, New Jersey Mavericks
7 Canada Éric Castonguay F L 37 2013 Drummondville, Quebec Mavericks
27 Canada Andrew Courtney F R 39 2011 Belleville, Ontario Mavericks
16 United States Tyler Currier F R 36 2013 Anchorage, Alaska Mavericks
40 Canada John-Scott Dickson LW R 40 2011 North York, Ontario Mavericks
2 United States Anders Franzon D R 35 2013 Plattsburgh, New York Mavericks
10 Canada Mathieu Gagnon D L 32 2014 Gatineau, Quebec Mavericks
44 Canada Colten Hayes D R 34 2013 Maple Ridge, British Columbia Mavericks
9 Canada Trevor Kell RW R 38 2013 Thunder Bay, Ontario Mavericks
45 Canada Colt King (A) F L 41 2012 Calgary, Alberta Mavericks
37 Canada Rob Kleebaum F L 35 2013 Sherwood Park, Alberta Mavericks
29 United States Pete Massar F R 36 2014 Williston, Vermont Mavericks
42 Norway Henrik Ødegaard D L 36 2013 Asker, Norway Wolves
50 Canada Shane Owen G L 34 2013 Shanty Bay, Ontario Mavericks
5 United States Dave Pszenyczny (A) D L 39 2011 Sterling Heights, Michigan Mavericks
19 Canada Mike Ramsay F R 40 2013 Newmarket, Ontario Mavericks
24 Canada Matt Stephenson D R 40 2013 Midland, Ontario Mavericks
32 Finland Erno Suomalainen G L 33 2013 Espoo, Finland Mavericks
43 Canada Sebastien Thinel (C) RW L 43 2011 St. Jerome, Quebec Mavericks
12 Canada Evan Vossen F L 38 2012 Swift Current, Saskatchewan Mavericks

See also

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