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team based in
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Community contributions

The team has a number of community programs it runs under the mantra of "Team Social Responsibility". The team engages in youth oriented activities like running skating schools, working with high-school teams, visiting schools to interact with kids, and other kinds of junior hockey workshops. The team also attends various festivals and events in the communities in which they play.


Arena

The team plays mainly out of several rinks, including Niida Indoor Rink in Hachinohe City. The rink was completed in 1984 and renovated in 2002. It features an ice surface 30m wide by 60m long and seats 1,576 people. In the 2010-2011 season, the Free Blades played games as the home team out of the Shin-Yokohama Skate Center, which is the
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old home arena. The team also played games in Morioka Ice Arena in
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, Bandai Atami Ice Arena in Kōriyama, Fukushima, and Higashi-Fushimi Ice Arena in
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. The team previously used Misawa Ice Arena in
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, for some home games.


Team colors and mascot


Logo

The Free Blades' logo consists of the word Free Blades written on two lines as solid blue letters with a light blue and white outline. The L is replaced with a hockey stick and a puck is featured at the end of the word "Blades". The text is set on a pair of white wings. It is also stylized with the "B" and "S" having extended points and the "S" also featuring a sweeping bottom stroke. All letters are capitalized.


Jerseys

Both the home and away jerseys feature silver on the shoulders and arms. The home jersey features a silver and blue panel along the side of the body while the away jersey features a solid white panel. The away jersey has a silver and green ring around the bottom while the home jersey features no ring. The home jerseys feature thin silver, green and white rings around the elbows, and the away jerseys have a single thick green ring. The logo is set in the middle of the chest and the jerseys have sponsor logos on top and in front of the shoulders. Additional sponsorship logos appear on the lower back of the jersey. The home jersey has a solid dark blue core and the away jersey has a solid white core.


Mascot

The Free Blades mascot is a white horse with light blue hair. The horse has an aggressive look and features blue eyes as well as two upward pointed ears. The hair is light blue and stringy pointed in several directions. The mascot wears the away jersey, which features additional blue panelling under the arms, and has two white wings attached on the back. The mascot is named "Blazey."


History

Founded in 2008, they played their first Asia League season in 2009–10. The Free Blades have been one of the more successful teams since its creation, winning three Asia League titles (2011, 2013, 2015).


Year-by-year record

complete records for previous seasons


Roster

updated 1 November 2010


Leaders


Team captains

*Yasuhiro Ouchi 2009-2010 *Go Tanaka 2010–Present


Head coaches

*Chris Wakabayashi 2009–2014 * JP MacCallum 2014–15 *Chris Wakabayashi 2015–Present


Honors

*Asia League **''Winners (3)'': * 2010-11 (shared with
Anyang Halla HL Anyang () is a professional ice hockey team based in Anyang in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It is one of the founding and current members of the Asia League Ice Hockey (ALIH). Formed in 1994, it is the oldest professional ice hockey team in Sout ...
) * 2012–13 * 2014–15 * All Japan Championship: **''Winners (1)'': *2018


Past import players

* Jon Smyth 2009–10, FW * Steve Munn 2009–10, D * Scott Champagne 2010–11, FW * Bruce Mulherin 2009–11, FW * Cole Jarrett 2010–11, D *
Brad Farynuk Brad Farynuk (born January 22, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played with Tohoku Free Blades in the Asia Hockey League. He played over 300 professional hockey games (53 games in the American Hockey League, 1 ...
2009–11, D *
Aaron MacKenzie Aaron G. MacKenzie (born March 7, 1981, in Terrace Bay, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played briefly in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Colorado Avalanche, where he currently resides. Playing care ...
2011–12, D *
Paul Albers Paul Albers (born October 15, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Houston Aeros. Playing career Albers played major junior in the Western Hockey League (WHL) fo ...
2011–12, D * Troy Riddle 2011–12, C * David Wrigley 2012–13, FW * Justin Fletcher 2012–13, D


References


"Tohoku Free Blades seek improvement in second" prohockeynews.com
Sep 9, 2010


External links


Official website
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