Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
2011.08.41Description
A female fan takes a shot at the goal for a prize during an intermission at a Tacoma Sabercats game during the 1999-2000 season. The Sabercats were a professional minor league hockey team that began playing in the 1997-88 West Coast Hockey League season and had a successful five-year run. Tacoma won the regular-season Northern Division title and reached the league finals in its first season. The Sabercats lost to the defending champion San Diego Gulls in the league’s first Taylor Cup. The following season, the Sabercats returned to the playoffs after winning the Northern Division title again and this time defeated the Gulls in the Cup finals. It would be the only league championship for the franchise, which folded after the 2001-02 season. The Sabercats were the 1998-1999 WCHL Taylor Cup Champions. The Sabercats made the playoffs all five seasons, winning three division championships as well.Made/Created
Date made
1999 - 2000Place
Location
Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WALexicon
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Tacoma SabercatsPerson or Organization
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Taylor Cup Championship