Soo Indians
The Soo Indians were a Junior A ice hockey team playing in the North American Hockey League. The team was based in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
History
In 1995, the Sault Tribe purchased the Lakeland Jets and moved the franchise to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The team was sponsored by the Kewadin Casinos and used as a both a link between the tribe and the local community as well as an advertisement for the casino. The team hired Joe Shawhan to serve as both head coach and GM and the move paid dividens as the team swiftly became a success. Over the course of 10 years, the Indians never had a losing season and twice won their division. However, the team did routinely lose to a lower-seeded team in the league playoffs.2010 Vezina Trophy winner Ryan Miller was the starting goaltender for the Soo Indians for two seasons from 1997-1999, and was a fifth round pick in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres. Miller is the only Indians alum to play in the NHL.
In January of 2004, the Sault Tribe board of directors held a meeting and voted 6–4 in favor of defunding the team. This occurred despite the team possessing a 28–2–5 record at the time. Coach Shawhan opined that the decision was more a result of internal politics rather than anything to do with the team itself. The team was saved for one additional year but, after the 2005 season, the Indians folded and passed into history.