Orlando Fury
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The Orlando Fury was an ice hockey team from Orlando, Florida. The team was formed created when the Kissimee Fury moved to a full arena off International Drive in southern Orlando. In the 1999-2000 season, the Fury was coached by Mike Bromberg. Bromberg was joined part-way through the season by Assistant Coach Chris Taylor on the bench. The Fury lead the regular season most of the way with Matt Hampton and Rob Churcher leading the league in points Dallas Pengelly in assists and Chris Affinati leading the league in fighting majors. The team went bankrupt after the season. In the 1998-1999 season their Captain was Mike Paralovos and the Alternate Captains were Jessy Berube and Rob Cordeiro. In the final campaign in 1999-2000, their captain was Rob Churcher and Alternate Captains were Matt Hampton, Justin Bracci and Chris Affinati who plays professional hockey in his 6th year for the Knoxville Bears in the SPHL. Bromberg is currently coaching in the top youth AAA hockey league for the Chicago Young Americans in Chicago, Illinois. Taylor is an online news editor in Tampa, Florida. Bracci went on to coach the Flint Generals in the IHL, Alpena Icediggers in the NAHL and currently coaching in the Windsor Jr Spitfires organization. http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=138898
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