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Bismarck Bobcats
CityBismarck, North Dakota
LeagueNorth American Hockey League
DivisionCentral
Founded1997 (In the AFHL)
Home arenaV.F.W. Sports Center
ColorsBlack, white, Vegas gold
     
Owner(s)Thom Brigl
General managerLayne Sedevie
Head coachLayne Sedevie
MediaAndrew Weiss
KLXX-AM Super Talk 1270 (radio flagship)
Bismarck Tribune
KXMB-TV CBS 12
Franchise history
1997–presentBismarck Bobcats
Championships
Division titles2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Borne Cups2003, 2004
Playoff championships2010

The Bismarck Bobcats are a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's (NAHL) Central Division, and play out of Bismarck, North Dakota, in the V.F.W. Sports Center. Originally a part of the American Frontier Hockey League (and later called the America West Hockey League), the Bobcats joined the NAHL in a merger of the two leagues in 2003. In 2005, the Bobcats hosted the Robertson Cup tournament.

The Bobcats won the 2010 Robertson Cup, winning the national championship with a 3–0 victory over the Fairbanks Ice Dogs.

History[edit]

The Bismarck Bobcats came to Bismarck in 1997 as a member of the American Frontier Hockey League (AFWHL) and played their first season at the Bismarck Civic Center, but moved to the V.F.W. Sports Center the following year. The AFHL rebranded to the America West Hockey League (AWHL) in 1998. The Bobcats won back-to-back Borne Cup titles as champions of the AWHL in 2003 and 2004. Their 2004 title was the last Borne Cup to be awarded prior to the merger between the North American Hockey League (NAHL) and AWHL for the 2004–05 season.

Byron Pool served as head coach from 2008 to 2010 and was named the NAHL "Coach of the Year" in 2009. In addition to leading the team to its first Robertson Cup title in 2010, he led the Bobcats to the most successful regular season in history in the 2008–09 season. The Bobcats won 43 games and earned 88 points in the standings, which both set franchise records. The Bobcats won consecutive Central Division playoff titles under Pool in 2009 and 2010.

Layne Sedevie became head coach in 2010, promoted from assistant coach, following Byron Pool's decision to accept an associate head coach position with the Fargo Force of the United States Hockey League. Sedevie, a Bismarck native, was a goaltender at Bemidji State University and played professionally in the Central Hockey League before serving as assistant coach under Pool for the 2009–10 season. In his first season behind the bench, he led the Bobcats to their third straight Central Division playoff championship.

The Bobcats have had five head coaches in their tenure in Bismarck including: John Becanic; Chad Johnson, Dane Litke, Pool, and Sedevie.

Currently, they are the second-oldest franchise in the NAHL behind the Springfield Jr. Blues.

Rivalries[edit]

The Bobcats have two primary rivals: the Aberdeen Wings and the Minot Minotauros.

The Bobcats-Wings rivalry is centered on the Titan Machinery Dakota Cup. The Bobcats, despite being the defending national champions in 2010–11, suffered multiple setbacks against the expansion Wings in front of capacity crowds at both teams' rinks before winning the trophy by a point total of 15–11.[1] The 2011–12 Dakota Cup was much more lopsided, as the Bobcats won the Cup 21–7, posting a 10–1–1 regular season record against the Wings.[2] In the 2012 playoffs, the Bobcats defeated the Wings in four games in the Central Division semifinals.[3]

The Bobcats and Tauros is a newer intrastate rivalry, and the proximity (roughly 100 miles along US-83) of the two teams that share North Dakota has already produced multiple fights.[4]

Former Bobcats rivals include the Alexandria Blizzard, North Iowa Outlaws, and Owatonna Express.

Season-by-season records[edit]

Season GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2004–05 56 25 22 9 59 165 172 1,337 5th, West Did not qualify
2005–06 58 31 23 4 66 204 184 1,041 3rd, Central Lost First Round Series
2006–07 62 26 30 6 58 193 221 1,299 5th, Central Did not qualify
2007–08 58 20 32 6 46 148 215 1,217 6th, Central Did not qualify
2008–09 58 43 13 2 88 202 121 1,123 1st, Central Eliminated in Robertson Cup Round Robin
2009–10 58 39 11 8 86 195 130 1,073 1st, Central Robertson Cup Champions
2010–11 58 31 22 5 67 179 156 1,100 4th, Central Lost in Round Robin Play-In Series
2011–12 60 45 13 2 92 237 160 931 1st, Central Eliminated in Robertson Cup Round Robin
2012–13 60 35 16 9 79 183 140 889 2nd, Central Eliminated in Robertson Cup Round Robin
2013–14 60 31 24 5 67 176 157 797 3rd, Central Lost Divisional Finals
2014–15 60 30 26 4 64 185 185 1029 3rd, Central Lost Divisional Semifinals
2015–16 60 37 19 4 78 185 133 927 1st, Central Lost in Robertson Cup Semifinals
2016–17 60 28 30 2 58 187 209 1301 5th, Central Did not qualify
2017–18 60 24 30 6 54 165 184 1186 5th, Central Did not qualify
2018–19 60 34 21 5 73 182 163 925 3rd, Central Lost Divisional Semifinals
2019–20 52 32 12 8 72 178 130 582 2nd, Central Season cancelled
2020–21 56 29 21 6 64 173 151 759 2nd, Central Lost Division Finals
2021–22 60 29 27 4 62 210 206 888 4th of 6, Central
19th of 29, NAHL
Lost Division Semifinals
2022–23 60 29 25 6 64 197 182 887 5th of 6, Central
18th of 29, NAHL
Did not qualify
2023-24 60 40 16 4 84 209 145 707 2nd of 6 Central, 4th of 32 NAHL Won Div. Semi-Finals, 3-2 vs. Aberdeen Wings, Lost Div. Finals, 1-3 vs. Minot Minotauros

Playoffs[edit]

First Round, Fargo-Moorhead Jets defeated Bismarck Bobcats 3-games-to-1
First Round, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Alexandria Blizzard 3-games-to-1
Second Round, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Owatonna Express 3-games-to-2
Robertson Cup Round-robin, Bismarck Bobcats (1–3) – Eliminated (L, 2–4 vs. Phantoms; L, 2–5 vs. Bandits; W, 3–2 vs. Outlaws; L, 2–3 vs. Wild)
First Round, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Albert Lea Thunder 3-games-to-0
Second Round, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Alexandria Blizzard 3-games-to-0
Robertson Cup Round-robin, Bismarck Bobcats (2–2) – Qualified for Finals (W, 5–2 vs. Bandits; W, 6–1 vs. North Stars; L, 1–2 vs. Wild; L, 3–4 vs. Ice Dogs)
Robertson Cup Championship game, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Fairbanks Ice Dogs 3–0
Robertson Cup Champions
Divisional Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Alexandria Blizzard 3-games-to-2
Divisional Finals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Coulee Region Chill 3-games-to-2
Playoff Qualifier, Michigan Warriors defeated Bismarck Bobcats 2-games-to-0
Divisional Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Aberdeen Wings 3-games-to-1
Divisional Finals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Austin Bruins 3-games-to-1
Robertson Cup Round-robin, Bismarck Bobcats (1–2) – Eliminated (L, 1–5 vs. Fighting Falcons; W, 3–2 vs. Bandits; L, 2–6 vs. Bulls)
Divisional Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Brookings Blizzard 3-games-to-0
Divisional Finals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Austin Bruins 3-games-to-1
Robertson Cup Round-robin, Bismarck Bobcats (2–1) – Eliminated (W, 3–2 vs. Wild; L, 1–2 vs. Bulls; W, 4–3 vs. Ironmen)
Divisional Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Aberdeen Wings 3-games-to-0
Divisional Finals, Austin Bruins defeated Bismarck Bobcats 3-games-to-2
Divisional Semifinals, Minot Minotauros defeated Bismarck Bobcats 3-games-to-0
Divisional Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Brookings Blizzard 3-games-to-1
Division Finals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Austin Bruins 3-games-to-2
Robertson Cup Semifinals, Wichita Falls Wildcats defeated Bismarck Bobcats 2-games-to-0
Divisional Semifinals, Minot Minotauros defeated Bismarck Bobcats 3-games-to-0
Division Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Minnesota Wilderness 3-games-to-0
Division Finals, Aberdeen Wings defeated Bismarck Bobcats 3-games-to-0
Division Semifinals, St. Cloud Norsemen defeated Bismarck Bobcats 3-games-to-2
Division Semifinals, Bismarck Bobcats defeated Aberdeen Wings 3-games-to-2

References[edit]

  1. ^ Paul Teeple (March 11, 2011). "Bobcats win Dakota Cup, clinch playoff berth". BismarckBobcats.com. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  • ^ Paul Teeple (March 31, 2012). "Playoff Atmosphere". BismarckBobcats.com. Archived from the original on September 25, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  • ^ Paul Teeple (April 14, 2012). "Advancing Charge". BismarckBobcats.com. Archived from the original on September 25, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  • ^ Paul Teeple (December 2, 2011). "Zawacki's hat trick, special teams pace Bobcats' 8-3 blowout at Minot". BismarckBobcats.com. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
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