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Augusta is one step closer to seeing ice hockey team

Augusta is one step closer to seeing ice hockey team

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Ice hockey in Augusta is looking more like a done deal than a distant dream.

Now that voters approved the funding for a brand-new James Brown Arena, the plans are starting to take shape.

Oak View, the group that will manage the arena, is working with a company called Zawyer Sports, whose CEO vows to bring ice hockey to Augusta.

He sat down with our Laura Warren to explain why they think Augusta is a great fit.

Laura: “How do you sell out an ice hockey game in a place like Savannah, Georgia?”

Andy Kauffman: “Honestly, it’s just about bringing the community together.”

It’s a model they’ve been able to replicate.

“Started a team out in Lake Tahoe with our buddy Tim Tebow as the managing partner over there. Started a team in Allen, Texas with Miles Jack, who actually played for the Steelers,” said Kauffman.

And now, they’re planning to bring ice hockey to Augusta.

“We have no doubt it’s going to be successful here, and we’re ready to put our money where our mouths are,” he said.

The puck started sliding when voters approved the funds to build a new James Brown Arena. A former Lynx player named John Whitwell really led the charge and captured the attention of Kauffman.

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“Just seeing the success we’ve seen in other markets that quite frankly aren’t positioned as well as Augusta. Augusta has a base of hockey fans from the days of the Lynx,” said Kauffman.

The group that will be managing the arena is called Oak View.

The Coliseum Authority in charge of building the arena says things are moving in the right direction, and we could see the demolition of the old building starting mid-July, which puts us closer to seeing a contract in place for ice hockey.

“Once we are in about two years or so of being able to drop the puck for opening night, we basically claim an expansion membership in the ECHL and we come to town, make everyone proud, and celebrate with you guys,” said Kauffman.

Kauffman says they take a community-first approach, and Augusta will have a say in naming the team. This will be an NHL-affiliated franchise.

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