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San Angelo Saints : ウィキペディア英語版
San Angelo Saints
The San Angelo Saints are a defunct professional ice hockey team that was based in San Angelo, Texas. Originally named the San Angelo Outlaws before being renamed "Saints" prior to the 2002–03 season, the team played three seasons in the Central Hockey League, from 2002 to 2005. The team was coached by Brent Scott in the franchise's first two seasons in the CHL when it missed making the playoffs, and was coached by Ray Edwards the following two seasons, losing in the first round of the playoffs each time.
During the franchise's four years in the CHL, they had an average attendance of less than 2,400 to their games.〔(Yearly attendance for the San Angelo Saints of the CHL at hockeydb.com )〕
==Season-by-season record==


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