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Syracuse Crunch company history timeline

1994

The Crunch played their first game in Syracuse on September 30, 1994, against the Albany River Rats to a 7–7 tie with Lonny Bohonos scoring the first Crunch goal.

The Canucks played in Hamilton, Ontario, for two seasons, before relocating to upstate New York in 1994.

1996

The Crunch made the playoffs in the following season after finishing 31–37–5–7 and made it to the 1996 conference finals before losing to the eventual Calder Cup champion Rochester Americans.

1997

In 1997, the Crunch added a second NHL affiliate with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

1999

On October 30, 1999, while playing against Rochester, goaltender Christian Bronsard scored the first and only Crunch goalie goal.

2001

In the following 2001–02 season, the Crunch won their first division title in franchise history behind goaltender Jean-Francois Labbe.

2002

On March 17, 2002, the Crunch played against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

2004

In the 2004 Calder Cup playoffs, the Crunch became the twelfth team to blow a 3–1 series lead when they lost to the Rochester Americans in the first round.

2005

The 2005–06 season was the best season the Crunch had during the 80-game schedule format.

2006

They then lost in the first round of the 2006 Calder Cup playoffs to the Manitoba Moose in six games.

2010

The Crunch played the first outdoor game in AHL history on February 20, 2010, against the Binghamton Senators.

The Crunch missed the playoffs in their final two seasons as the affiliate of the Blue Jackets, as they switched their affiliation to the Springfield Falcons in 2010.

2012

The Crunch signed a multi-year affiliation deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning beginning with the 2012–13 season.

At the end of the 2012–13 regular season, Tyler Johnson won the Les Cunningham Award, Willie Marshall Award, and the President's Award.

2013

The team reached the 2013 Calder Cup finals, their first ever Calder Cup appearance, but lost to the Grand Rapids Griffins.

2014

On November 22, 2014, the Syracuse Crunch set a new United States indoor professional hockey attendance record with 30,715 fans at the Carrier Dome for the "Toyota Frozen Dome Classic". Syracuse defeated the Utica Comets 2–1.

2016

The Crunch won their second division title under the Tampa affiliation in the 2016–17 season.

2017

The Crunch previously played two double overtime games, both in the 2017 Calder Cup playoffs.

2018

On May 5, 2018, the Syracuse Crunch played their longest game in team history, which the Crunch lost 2–1 in double overtime to the Toronto Marlies.

They also had 47 wins, which is tied with their 2018–19 season record, albeit in four less games with the 76-game schedule.

2019

The Crunch also achieved 900 franchise victories with a 6–2 win over the Utica Comets on March 30, 2019.

2021

The start of the following season was also pushed back to February 5, 2021.

Prior to the pandemic-related schedule changes, the Crunch were to face the Utica Comets in an outdoor game hosted by Utica at the Griffiss Business and Technology Park in Rome, New York, on February 13, 2021, however, the game did not take place as scheduled.

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