The Wichita Wind were a franchise in the Central Hockey
League that existed from 1963 to 1984. The Wind played for just three seasons,
1980-81 to 1982-83 and had a different coach in each season.
Garnet ‘Ace’ Bailey
Sadly, Bailey left the world too soon as he was on board one
of the flights that crashed into the World Trade Center in New York on
September 11, 2001. 1980-81 was the only time Garnet coached at the pro level.
He also appeared in one game as a player for Wichita.
The Wind had by far the best year of their short life in
1980-81, at least when it came to the post season. Wichita finished sixth in
the nine team league with 67 points over the 80 game schedule. However, of the
nine teams, two folded mid-season and all seven remaining teams qualified for
the playoffs. The Wind beat the Indianapolis Checkers in the opening round and
the Dallas Black Hawks in the semi-finals before losing to the Salt Lake Golden
Eagles in the Adams Cup finals. Wichita took the highly favoured Golden Eagles
to the full seven game limit.
With Wichita being an affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers,
there were some notable future Oilers on the team, including Andy Moog, Dave
Semenko and Charlie Huddy. Also in the lineup was Walt Poddubny, a first year
pro at the time that would go on to have a 40 goal season with the New York
Rangers in 1986-87.
Bailey played nearly 600 regular season games in the
National Hockey League between 1968-69 and 1977-78 with the Boston Bruins,
Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues and Washington Capitals. He was a scout for
the Los Angeles Kings at the time of his death.
John Muckler
Eastern Hockey League legend John
Muckler coached the Wind to their best regular season record in 1981-82.
The team finished first in the five team South Division and third overall in
the nine team league. After sweeping the Nashville South Stars in the opening
round, the Wind were in turn swept by the Indianapolis Checkers in the
following series. The team once again had Moog, Poddubny and Huddy in the
lineup.
Muckler played pro in the EHL from 1955-56 to 1962-63. As a
head coach, he won a championship in the EHL with the Long Island Ducks in
1964-65. He coached an Adams Cup winning team in the CHL, as well, as his
Dallas Black Hawks captured the championship in 1978-79. In the NHL, he was
head coach of the Edmonton Oilers as they won the Stanley Cup in 1989-90.
Andy Laing
The lesser known of these three hockey people, Laing coached
Wichita in 1982-83 with the Wind finishing last in the six team league and out
of the post season. He had coached hockey since 1974-75 and 1982-83 was his
last year on record. Andy coached the Sudbury
Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League from 1977-78 to 1980-81 and was the
head coach of the Fort Worth Texans during the 1981-82 CHL season.
CHL in Wichita,
Kansas
A league named the Central Hockey League returned for the
1992-93 season with several of the same cities involved from the CHL the Wind
competed in. The Wichita
Thunder were a charter team in the new league and are still currently
active today.
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