Syracuse, NY - The Syracuse Crunch announced today that the Columbus Blue Jackets have entered into an affiliation agreement with the Johnstown Chiefs to serve as the ECHL affiliate for both clubs.
The
Chiefs will enter their twenty-first year of play in the ECHL as the
premier ‘AA' affiliate for the Columbus Blue Jackets. Johnstown plays
in the American Conference's North Division and is the only original
ECHL team in its original city. The Chiefs play their home games at the
historic Cambria County War Memorial Arena, which served as the home
arena for the fictional Charlestown Chiefs in the 1977 film Slapshot.
"We
are very excited to be partnering with the Chiefs this year," said Blue
Jackets Assistant General Manager Chris MacFarland. "Developing players
is crucial to the long term success of any team, and we feel Johnstown
will be a positive place for our young players to learn the game and
gain professional experience."
Two former members of the
Blue Jackets and Crunch organizations that have played for Johnstown in
the past include defenseman Derrick Walser, who led the Crunch in
scoring during the 2000-01 season, and left wing Jody Shelley, who
ranks fourth on the Crunch's all-time penalty minutes list (522).
"We
are extremely happy to be working with the Columbus Blue Jackets and
Syracuse Crunch because, as an organization, they believe in developing
their prospects the right way, and that's what we strive for here,"
said Chiefs coach Ian Herbers.
Columbus and Syracuse were
affiliated with the Elmira Jackals during the 2007-08 season. The
Dayton Bombers had previously served as the Blue Jackets' and Crunch's
ECHL affiliate from 2000-07.