-
Rowdy River Frog. The
RiverFrogs games were
locally known for the
amount of non-hockey-related
entertainment at shows,
including a
giant frog blimp,...
- Louisville, Kentucky. It was home to the
Louisville Icehawks and
Louisville RiverFrogs ECHL teams. The arena,
along with
Cardinal Stadium and
Freedom Hall, is...
-
RiverFrogs, a
former professional ice
hockey team
based in Louisville, Kentucky, 1995–1998
Rowdy River Frog, the
mascot of the
Louisville RiverFrogs This...
- ECHL season. He
signed with the
Louisville RiverFrogs on
October 26, 1996. In ten
games with the
Riverfrogs, he went 0–6–2 with a 4.74 GAA. He
would later...
- and
Louisville the
following year when a new franchise, the
Louisville RiverFrogs,
began playing. He
twice led the team in
scoring but was
forced to move...
- postseason. The
third Cyclones franchise started in the 1995 as the
Louisville RiverFrogs in Louisville, Kentucky.
After three years, the team
moved to
Miami as...
- as an
expansion franchise,
joining the ECHL
alongside the
Louisville RiverFrogs and the
Louisiana IceGators. The
Mysticks owed
their name to the prevalence...
- The
Frog River is a
tributary of the
Kechika River in
Northern British Columbia, Canada. The
river originates from the
Frog Lakes, and goes on to Dune...
-
Junior Hockey League. In a 1996 ECHL game
while playing for the
Louisville RiverFrogs,
Morissette became the only
goaltender in
hockey history ever to surrender...
- vertebralis, also
known as
Maluti river frog,
aquatic river frog, ice
frog, large-mouthed
frog, or
water frog, is a
species of
frogs in the
family Pyxicephalidae...