The Telegram (St. John's)

St. John’s Shamrocks? Storm? Regiment?

It looks like there are many different nicknames being considered for new ECHL team

- BY BRENDAN MCCARTHY brendan.mccarthy@thetelegra­m.com Twitter: @telybrenda­n

The nickname for the new ECHL team in St. John’s has yet to be chosen, but it appears Shamrocks — a moniker that’s already gained some traction on social media — is one that is being considered.

The Idea Factory, the St. John’s marketing firm that issued a press release on behalf of the new team’s owners Tuesday morning, has registered stjohnssha­mrocks.com as a domain name, although that doesn’t mean it is the definite choice. Far from it.

Word is that the ownership group of the newly-launched team is considerin­g about a half dozen different nicknames.

The St. John’s Storm and St. John’s Regiment look to be two other choices. Domain names based on those were also registered by the Idea Factory on Tuesday.

Interestin­gly, there has already been a profession­al hockey team called the St. John’s Shamrocks, but it was a fictional entry in the Eastern Maritime Hockey League in the movie “Goon.” How any trademarks associated with the film might affect considerat­ion of Shamrocks as a name for the ECHL expansion team would have to

be investigat­ed.

There also might be some concern about how St. John’s Shamrocks might affect perception of the ECHL, which will introduce a new level of pro hockey to St. John’s.

“Goon” focused mainly on hockey pugilism, and although the rate of fights in the ECHL is slightly higher than the American Hockey League which operated in St. John’s for two decades, this is not John Brophy’s East Coast Hockey

League (the league changed its name to the acronym in 2003).

There have also been Shamrocks teams which have operated locally, including a long-establishe­d St. John’s baseball associatio­n and Mike’s Shamrocks, the Mike Squiresope­rated club which played in the Newfoundla­nd Senior Hockey League and won a Herder Memorial Trophy and provincial championsh­ip in 1977.

Given that the St. John’s ECHL team will be affiliated with the Toronto Maple Leafs, there are those who expect the team will go by St. John’s Maple Leafs as did Toronto’s AHL team which operated here from 1991 to 2005. And there has been some suggestion the new club could retain the Icecaps nickname used by AHL teams here from 2011 to 2017.

Danny Williams, who operated the Icecaps organizati­on, owns the rights to the name although if the new team wanted to acquire it, there would seem to little trouble in doing so. Dean Macdonald, who owns the new ECHL franchise, is a former business associate of Williams, while Glenn Stanford, who will run the hockey club, was the Icecaps’ chief operating officer.

However, with the registrati­on of numerous other names for the ECHL team, it seems Macdonald and Stanford could be leaning towards something different than the former AHL tags.

One thing is for certain. Fog Devils, the name of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team which played in St. John’s between the AHL Leafs and Icecaps, is not being bandied about.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS/ALLIANCE PICTURES ?? Actor Liv Schreiber is shown in this handout photo from the 2011 movie “Goon.” The movie, as well as a 2017 sequel, featured a minor profession­al hockey league whose member teams included the St. John’s Shamrocks, for whom Schreiber’s character played. Shamrocks is one of about a half dozen potential nicknames being considered for the new ECHL team coming to St. John’s.
ASSOCIATED PRESS/ALLIANCE PICTURES Actor Liv Schreiber is shown in this handout photo from the 2011 movie “Goon.” The movie, as well as a 2017 sequel, featured a minor profession­al hockey league whose member teams included the St. John’s Shamrocks, for whom Schreiber’s character played. Shamrocks is one of about a half dozen potential nicknames being considered for the new ECHL team coming to St. John’s.

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