So
there’s this thing in Greenville, it’s called the Swamp Rabbit Trail. It’s more
than a thing, actually, as the 20 mile greenway following the Reedy river here
in the Upstate has triggered the rebirth of an entire town (Travelers Rest),
and spawned multiple businesses and even a sports team that want to share in the
glory of a marsh rabbit. The SRT is a model we’ve seen work countless times across the US, of transforming a former rail line into a community resource; the
phenomenon is common enough that top ten lists of the best rail trails are
appearing, such as this one in Travel + Leisure. (When thinking of a similar
success story, the High Line in NYC comes to mind despite the differences in
use, as it is primary for foot traffic while the SRT is for bicycles and
pedestrians.) I’ve previously written a little about the history and a small
portion of the trail in my post The Swamp Rabbit: from the Falls to Cleveland Park, and about some of the businesses that have popped up around the greenway such
as Swamp Rabbit Grocery and the Swamp Rabbit Brewery and Taproom. However, the most recent Swamp Rabbits in
Greenville are a hockey team!
The
Swamp Rabbits are the second East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) franchise to play
in Greenville, the Greenville Grrrowl being our hometown team from 1998 to
2006. After four years without a hockey team the Johnstown Chiefs were
relocated to Greenville in 2010, becoming the Greenville Road Warriors until
they were rebranded last year.
Being
a relocated Yankee, I get more excited about hockey than I do about NASCAR.
Although the closest I’ve ever gotten to playing were my years as the Baltic
Club’s broomball goalie at UIUC (which isn’t very close!), I had thought to
take the boys to a game last season, especially as the boys were owners of Road Warrior
Jerseys through the franchise’s participation in the LiveWell Greenville Park Hop. Mikus can be sensitive to the noise of large crowds and so we didn’t make
it – however I wasn’t ready to let another entire season pass without catching
a game!
The
2015-2016 promotional schedule is pretty impressive. We opted to attend on the
night they gave away jerseys to all the kids, and although Star Wars night and the
cap giveaway are in the past, there are still over a dozen games to attend
including scout night and $5 ticket Thursdays.
Among
the 28 teams in the ECHL our Swamp Rabbits are in the South division along with
the Florida Everblades, the Atlanta Gladiators, The South Carolina Stingrays (North
Charleston) and the Orlando Solar Bears, the opponent on the night we attended.
It was a close game, decided in overtime after a nail-biting third period.
GOOOOAAAAAL!!!!! |
I was
blown away when I looked at the roster; the Swamp Rabbits have an international
team with Canadians, Russians, Finns and Czechs playing alongside Americans.
Currently 27 year old Jack Combs from St. Louis, MO is leading the stats with
15 goals, and although we’re #4 in the standings, we still have a couple of
months left in the first season!
Local blogger (and sons) on the jumbotron! |
The
Greenville Swamp Rabbits are affiliated with the NY Rangers of the NHL
and the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AHL. You can catch their home games at "The Well" (Bon Secours Wellness Arena, schedule here) and see the team stats here.
Looks like you have the next couple of months sorted Liene re your team's games!
ReplyDeleteAnd plus, there's the National Football League playoffs mixed in, the boys' basketball games... There's a little part of me that can't wait for baseball season!
DeleteSarauj purva zaķi!
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