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Sioux City Musketeers Pocket Schedule History
I am always interested in adding any missing schedules to my collection, Please contact me if you have any available.
Also below are Musketeer Season Ticket Books and Magnetic Schedules (under construction)

Clark Cup Championships: 1982, 1986, 2002 Anderson Cup Champions: 1982, 1986

16-26-0
23-24-0
28-19-0
31-16-1
22-26-0

34-17-0
24-25-0
20-24-4
12-36-0
29-16-3

34-14-0 32-14-2
27-20-1
42-6-0
23-24-1

23-25-0
17-30-1
29-18-1
9-38-1
19-28-1

15-29-4
27-20-1
26-18-4
17-28-1
9-43-2

32-21-3
34-19-3
27-26-5
27-22-7
41-16-4

36-18-6
38-15-7
37-17-6
28-26-6
34-21-5

32-25-3 24-30-6 27-24-9 31-23-6
October 20th, 1972 the Musketeers play their first game in
the Auditorium against the
Chicago Warriors
The Musketeers were first members of the USHL
senior league and are
one of the original (Junior A Season 1980-81) teams.
1985-86 Musketeer
Tim Ferguson holds the league record for points
in a single (48 game) season with 135 points
December 13th, 2003 The Musketeers play their last game at the historic Sioux City
Auditorium.
December 17th, 2003 the Musketeers
play their first game in the new, NHL style, Tyson Event Center/Gateway Arena.
The SC Auditorium shared a unique feature with New York's famous Madison Square
Garden...They were the only
two second story ice venues in North America.
September of 2007, Sioux City Hosts the first USHL Fall Classic, this 3-day tournament
features all 12 USHL teams.
2007 season end, Head Coach and General Manager Dave Siciliano retires after
eight successful season in Sioux City and as the
USHL's second winningest
coach with 512 wins.
2008 Todd Knott takes over as new Head Coach and general manager, marking the
first season in 16
years the Musketeers have not had a coach named Dave.
2009 Luke Strand, past USHL
and NHL player and coach takes over as the Musketeer's
new Head Coach and General manager.
2011
Brett Larson former University of
Minnesota-Duluth Assistant Coach takes over as the Musketeers new Head Coach/GM
The 2011-12 season marks the start of the 40th season of Musketeer hockey in
Sioux City.
Musketeer Season Ticket Books
2000-01

2000-01 Musketeers season ticket book cover. Back had a full sized complete game
schedule. Shown above is a large
sized opening night ticket and a regular season game ticket. The team was sold
at the end of the prior season and the new owners
introduced this new SC/sword logo style.
2001-02
2002 USHL Clark Cup Championship
Season

2001-02 Musketeer season ticket book. Cover features
players Ryan Geris, Marty Galstyan and Justin Fletcher. Back
cover
featured John Zeiler, Brendan Schwartz and Brandon Polich. There was no
oversized opening night ticket this season.
Regular season
game tickets had the season ticket holder name or business printed on them as
well as visiting team. Pictured is
a sample of that
season's play-off tickets. When it was all over, Ryan Geris would score the
winning OT goal in Omaha to
give Sioux City their first
Clark Cup victory in 16 seasons!!!
2002-03

2002-03 Season Ticket book. Features 2002 Clark Cup
Champions.
Shown above is a large
sized opening night ticket, regular season game ticket and a play-off ticket.
2003-04
2003-04 would be the end of a Sioux City hockey
tradition for some 30 seasons as the historic Auditorium
would be closed and replaced by the new NHL style
Tyson
Event Center.
Shown above is ticket book cover, over sized,
opening night ticket, (This game would be the very first event ever held at the
new arena.) Shown also are the
one of the nine game tickets for games played in the Auditorium that
season and a regular season TTEC game ticket.
2004-05

2004-05 season ticket book. Shown above is ticket book
cover, over
sized opening night ticket, regular season
game ticket and ticket book back. The Musketeers would
finish the season as the Clark Cup runner-up. After losing the five
game series to the Cedar Rapids Roughriders in game five.
2005-06

2005-06 saw the Musketeers hosting the 2006 USHL
All-Star/Prospects game, played on February 7th, 2006.
All-Star game week events included a skills competition, player & league awards
banquet and a visit from
the Stanley Cup!!! Teams were divided via division and the West prevailed,
by a score of 5-3. Pictured is
All Star game ticket and opening night/regular season ticket.
2006-07

2006-07 season ticket book features players (clockwise
from bottom left) Kevin Lohry, Blake Martin, Sean Coffey & Jerry Kuhn.
Ohio Jr. Blue jackets join the USHL. Waterloo wins Anderson Cup. Sioux Falls wins
Clark Cup.
2007-08

2007-08 Season Ticket Book, Opening Night and regular
season ticket. Head Coach and General Manager Dave Siciliano retires after
eight successful seasons in Sioux City and as the
USHL's second winningest
coach with 512 wins.
Pictured Musketeers (clockwise from left) Jerry Kuhn, Kevin Lohry, Donnie
Hallmark, Mike Keenan, add, Alex Tuckerman,
Cody Butcher. This season would see the Ohio Jr. Blue Jackets leave the league after two
seasons.
2008-09
2008-09 Season Ticket book, Opening Night and
regular season ticket.
This is new Head Coach and General Manager Todd Knott first season.
Pictured Musketeers are Donnie Hallmark, Matt Crandell, Mike Keenan, Seth
Helgeson, Alex Tuckerman.
Fargo (MN) Force Joins the USHL.
2009-10
2009-10 Season Ticket book, Opening Night and
regular season ticket.
This is new Head Coach and General Manager Luke Strand's first season.
Youngstown (OH) Phantoms join the USHL. Team USA also plays a full schedule this season
2010-11

2010-11 Season Ticket book, Opening Night and
regular season ticket.
New Ownership arrives in Sioux City, Luxco, Inc. purchases
the team pior to the start of the season.
Dubuque (IA) Fighting Saints and Muskegon (MI) Jumberjacks join the USHL.
2011-12

2011-12 Season Ticket book, Opening Night and
regular season ticket.
Dubuque moves to East Division and Waterloo moves to West Division.
Regular season tickets same as previous season
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2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04

2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01 was the first season the Musketeers published a magnetic schedule




