Operated 1994–2001 Founded 1994 | League ECHL | |
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Home arena Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center Head coach Terry Christensen (1994-1998, 1999-2000)Jeff Brubaker (1998-1999)Gerry Fleming (2000-2001) Arena Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Location Tallahassee, Florida, United States |
Tallahassee tiger sharks vs louisiana icegators echl feb 27 98
The Tallahassee Tiger Sharks were a minor professional ice hockey team that played in the ECHL from 1994 to 2001. During this period they served as a minor league affiliate to New York Islanders (1994–95), Florida Panthers and Montreal Canadiens.
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- Tallahassee tiger sharks vs louisiana icegators echl feb 27 98
- Sean o brien hockey fight tallahassee tiger sharks vs cam brown with baton rouge kingfish
- Notable former Tiger Sharks
- Playoffs
- Mascot
- References

While in Tallahassee, they played their games at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center. Several local attempts have been made by local residents to revive or bring a new ice hockey team to Tallahassee; none have proved to be successful.

Previous ECHL franchise identities included:
The franchise became the Macon Whoopee for the 2001–02 season. Afterwards it became the Lexington Men O' War and since 2005 has been the Utah Grizzlies.

The Tiger Sharks' first colors were black and gray. White was used as an accent color, but is also considered to be an official color. At the start of the 1998-99 ECHL season, the colors then changed to red, white, and black.

Famed hockey coach Terry Christensen coached the Tiger Sharks for five of the team's first six seasons and was also the team's owner. Jeff Brubaker, a former NHL enforcer who won the ECHL's Riley Cup as the coach of the Greensboro Monarchs, coached the team during the 1998-99 season while Christensen left the organization to join the Miami Matadors. Gerry Fleming, a former enforcer who spent ten years with the Fredericton Canadiens as both a player and as an assistant coach, coached the Tiger Sharks in their final season.

Sean o brien hockey fight tallahassee tiger sharks vs cam brown with baton rouge kingfish
Notable former Tiger Sharks
Playoffs
Mascot
The Tiger Sharks' mascot was an ice-skating 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) gray tiger shark named Frenzy. Frenzy was immensely popular among Tiger Sharks fans (and Tallahassee natives in general). The following website has some light-hearted "biographical" info on Frenzy: