Ep. 4: Can Hockey Finally Work in Augusta with Brian Patafie
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For nearly two decades, the city of Augusta, Georgia has experienced one of the most fascinating stories in minor league hockey. Two professional franchises arrived with promise. Both eventually disappeared. Now, with the return of the Augusta Lynx to the ECHL, one question remains. Can hockey finally work in Augusta?
In this episode of Peach State Puck, host Matteen Rad dives into the complete history of professional hockey in Augusta, tracing the rise of the original Augusta Lynx, the challenges that led to the franchise folding, the brief but memorable run of the Augusta RiverHawks, and the exciting future that awaits with a brand-new arena, experienced ownership, and renewed optimism across the city.
Joining the show is longtime athletic trainer Brian Patafie, whose four decades in professional hockey include nearly twenty years in the NHL with the Calgary Flames before helping launch the original Augusta Lynx. Brian shares incredible behind the scenes stories about building a hockey franchise from the ground up, working in the NHL, wearing the first Lynx mascot costume, the unforgettable opening night in Augusta, and the difficult organizational decisions that ultimately led to the downfall of professional hockey in the city. More importantly, he explains why he believes Augusta is finally positioned for long term success.
00:00 Will Hockey Finally Work in Augusta?
02:49 The Rise and Fall of Augusta Hockey
10:46 Why This Time Could Be Different
12:39 Brian Patafie Joins the Show
20:59 Building Hockey in Augusta
39:18 When Everything Started to Fall Apart
51:43 Why Augusta Deserves Another Chance
55:15 Georgia Hockey Is Growing
57:19 Closing Thoughts