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About Quad City Storm
As of the 2023 season, the Quad City Storm continues to compete in the SPHL, with an ambitious roster and a dedicated coaching staff focused on achieving postseason success. The team's current season has been marked by exciting gameplay and a strong fan turnout, reflecting the community's ongoing support. The Storm's promotional events, including theme nights and family-friendly activities, have contributed to their growing popularity. In addition to regular season games, the team has been active in hosting charity initiatives that resonate with fans, further enhancing their community ties. The Storm's players often engage with fans through meet-and-greet events, fostering a sense of camaraderie and loyalty among supporters. Looking ahead, the Quad City Storm is poised to continue building on its success, with plans for future events, including special game nights and playoff pushes that promise to deliver exhilarating hockey experiences for fans in the Quad Cities.
Quad City Storm History
The Quad City Storm is a professional ice hockey team based in Moline, Illinois. Founded in 2016, the Storm joined the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) as an expansion team. The team was established to fill the void left by the Quad City Mallards, who ceased operations in 2018. The Storm quickly became a prominent part of the local sports scene, drawing fans with their exciting style of play and commitment to community engagement. The team's name, 'Storm,' was chosen to reflect the fierce and passionate nature of both the players and the fanbase. The Storm play their home games at the TaxSlayer Center, a venue that has a rich history of hosting various sporting events and concerts. Since their inception, the Storm have worked to cultivate a strong local following, participating in numerous community outreach initiatives and charity events, thus cementing their place in the Quad City area. Throughout the years, they have developed rivalries with teams like the Peoria Rivermen and the Huntsville Havoc, which have become thrilling highlights of their season schedule. The Storm have also made strides in the SPHL playoffs, showcasing their potential as a competitive force in the league.