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Indy Fuel

The Indy Fuel is a professional ice hockey team in the , based in , and serving as the primary developmental affiliate of the National Hockey League's and the American Hockey League's . Founded in 2014 as an expansion franchise, the team began competitive play in the 2014–15 season at the before relocating to the Fishers Event Center for the 2024–25 season. Since its inception, the Indy Fuel has established itself as a competitive presence in the ECHL's Central Division, achieving its first playoff appearance in the 2017–18 season and hosting the league's CCM/ All-Star Classic that same year. The team plays its home games at the 7,500-seat Fishers Event Center, emphasizing community engagement through initiatives like Nitro's Kids Club for young fans and themed game nights. In the 2025–26 season, which began on October 17, 2025, the Fuel continue to develop NHL prospects, with key matchups including the game against the on November 15, 2025.

Franchise overview

Establishment and ownership

The Indy Fuel was established as an expansion franchise in the , with the league's board of governors approving its membership application on November 11, 2013. The team commenced operations for the 2014–15 inaugural season, succeeding the of the , which had folded after the 2013–14 campaign following financial challenges and the CHL's own dissolution. This move addressed a gap in professional hockey in the market, where prior teams like the Ice had demonstrated fan interest but struggled with sustainability; the Fuel's founders targeted the region's untapped potential for affordable, family-oriented entertainment to revive and expand local hockey enthusiasm. The franchise's ownership is led by Jim Hallett as Chairman and his son Sean Hallett as President (effective November 1, 2025), who together hold primary control through Hallett Sports & Entertainment. In January 2024, the Hallett group purchased an expansion franchise for , set to join the in the 2025–26 season as the . Jim Hallett, drawing from his earlier experience co-owning the from 1999 to 2001, guides strategic decisions, while Sean Hallett manages day-to-day operations, including and . Under their leadership, the organization has emphasized ties to Central by investing in youth hockey programs and local rink infrastructure, such as renovations to facilities like the County Fairgrounds Coliseum, to build grassroots support and long-term fan loyalty. Although initially granted independent status upon ECHL approval, the Indy Fuel secured a primary with the National Hockey League's and the American Hockey League's effective April 1, 2014, just prior to their debut season. This five-year agreement, later extended multiple times—including a three-year deal in 2019 and another in 2024 with club options—provides player development pathways and operational support, aligning the Fuel as the Blackhawks' official partner.

Home arena and facilities

The Indy Fuel began play in 2014 at the , located on the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, Indiana. This 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena served as the team's home venue through the 2023–24 season, accommodating hockey configurations alongside other events like the annual . In May 2023, the team's relocation to the Fishers Event Center was finalized as part of a $650 million Fishers District development project, with the move enabling greater suburban accessibility and supporting long-term franchise growth in County's expanding market. The new arena, situated at 11000 Stockdale Street in —approximately 15 miles northeast of —opened for the 2024–25 season and features a of 7,500, with configurations accommodating up to approximately 6,800 spectators based on 2024–25 season sellouts. The Fishers Event Center incorporates modern infrastructure to enhance fan experience and community engagement, including 23 luxury suites priced up to $65,000 annually, premium seating options, a 65,000-square-foot outdoor plaza, and versatile event spaces such as Indiana's first Chicken n Pickle entertainment venue. The facility's debut for Indy Fuel occurred on December 6, 2024, hosting the team's home opener against the .

Team history

Inception and early seasons (2014–2018)

The Indy Fuel began play in the 2014–15 season as an expansion franchise, marking the return of professional hockey to following the cessation of the USHL's in 2014. The team's inaugural game took place on October 17, 2014, at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, where they fell 5–4 in a to the , reigniting a historic intrastate . Under first-year Scott Hillman, who was hired prior to the season to lead the new , the Fuel compiled a 31–30–4–7 record, earning 73 points and finishing sixth in the North Division, which was insufficient for a playoff berth. Early seasons presented challenges in establishing a consistent identity and fan base in a market recovering from the previous team's departure, with average home attendance starting around 3,700 in 2014–15 and gradually building through community engagement efforts. The 2015–16 campaign saw a similar finish outside the playoffs, with a 32–36–4 record and 68 points in the Midwest Division, prompting organizational changes amid performance struggles. On March 7, 2016, the Fuel fired Hillman after a 63–66–8 overall mark in his two full seasons, citing the need for fresh direction; assistant coach Bernie John was immediately promoted to interim head coach for the remaining 13 games. John, who had joined the staff as an assistant in the inaugural year after a stint with the Indiana Ice, was officially named head coach and vice president of hockey operations in April 2016. As a primary affiliate of the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks through their AHL partner Rockford IceHogs, the team benefited from developmental support that aided roster stability. The 2016–17 season under yielded a 23–42–7 record and 53 points, again missing the and finishing low in the Central , but laid groundwork for improvement through refined systems and player development. edged up to approximately 3,600 on average, reflecting steady growth in local interest. The breakthrough came in 2017–18, when the posted a 36–30–5–1 record, accumulating 78 points to secure fourth place in the Central and earn their first appearance. However, they were swept 0–4 by the in the division semifinals. This postseason qualification, coupled with an average surpassing 3,900—the highest in franchise history at that point—signaled the team's emerging competitiveness and fan engagement in its formative years.

Expansion and recent eras (2019–present)

In June 2019, the Indy Fuel appointed Doug Christiansen as and , marking a significant shift aimed at roster rebuilding following inconsistent early years. Christiansen, previously with the ECHL's Manchester Monarchs, emphasized developing young talent and strengthening the team's affiliation with the , which has remained stable since the Fuel's inception. This era focused on incremental improvements in team depth and defensive structure, setting the foundation for sustained competitiveness. The Fuel reached peak performance in the 2022–23 season, posting a 43–24–5 record for 91 points and finishing second in the Central Division. Under interim head coach Duncan Dalmao, who transitioned to full-time head coach for the following season after joining as an assistant in 2021, the team advanced to the but was swept in the first round by the . Building on this momentum, the 2023–24 campaign saw a 39–25–6–2 record, earning 86 points and the fourth seed in the Western Conference. The Fuel reached the Central Division semifinals, where they fell 1–4 to the . The 2024–25 season introduced challenges with the team's relocation to the new Fishers Event Center, a modern 8,500-seat venue that replaced the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum as their home. The Fuel finished with a 32–30–5–5 record, securing 74 points and the fourth Central Division spot for another playoff appearance. Despite the transition, home performance benefited from enhanced fan engagement, though the team was eliminated in the first round by the . Recent developments include the hiring of Eva Hallman as the team's first female broadcaster in February 2024, adding diversity to the broadcast team and contributing to increased media coverage during the arena move. Dalmao, who became alongside his coaching role in 2023, signed a two-year extension in May 2025 to maintain leadership continuity. The 2025–26 season began in October 2025 with roster announcements highlighting returning core players and new Blackhawks prospects, signaling ongoing emphasis on development. Throughout this period, the have maintained consistent playoff contention, qualifying for the postseason in four of while setting benchmarks, including a franchise-record 203,329 fans in 2024–25, averaging over 5,600 per game. This stability underscores the team's maturation as a reliable contender in the Blackhawks' system.

Seasons and results

performance

The Indy Fuel have competed in the ECHL's regular season since their inaugural 2014–15 campaign, accumulating a cumulative record of 372–332–73 across 777 games through the 2024–25 season, for a total of 817 points and an overall winning percentage of .526. Their performance has evolved from inconsistent early results to more stable contention in the league's Western Conference, with five playoff qualifications through the 2024–25 season. The following table summarizes the Fuel's regular season records year by year, including wins, losses, overtime losses (OTL, combining shootout and overtime defeats where applicable), points, and divisional finish.
SeasonRecord (W-L-OTL)PointsDivisional Finish
2014–1531–30–11736th, North
2015–1632–36–4684th, Midwest
2016–1723–42–7536th, Central
2017–1836–30–6784th, Central
2018–1935–32–5755th, Central
2019–2030–26–4644th, Central
2020–2137–24–8823rd, Central
2021–2234–33–5736th, Central
2022–2343–24–5913rd, Central
2023–2439–25–8862nd, Central
2024–2532–30–10744th, Central
Sources: Records and finishes compiled from team historical data. Early seasons featured sub-.500 records, with the 2016–17 campaign marking the franchise low at 23 wins and 53 points, reflecting challenges in establishing consistency. Since the 2017–18 season, the have maintained records at or above .500 in (calculated as (wins + 0.5 × OTL) / ), qualifying for the in five of eight seasons and peaking with a franchise-high 91 points in 2022–23. This upward trend underscores improved roster stability and coaching, leading to multiple 80+ point seasons, including 91 points in 2022–23 and 86 in 2023–24. As of the end of the 2024–25 season, the 2025–26 season is currently underway. The Fuel have demonstrated a stronger performance at home compared to , particularly since the 2019–20 season, with an aggregate home record of 170–112–28 through 2024–25. For instance, in 2024–25, they posted an 18–12–5 home mark at the Fishers Event Center, contributing to their fourth-place divisional finish despite a 14–18–5 . Throughout their history, the Fuel have competed in the Eastern Conference's North Division for their debut season before shifting to the Western Conference's Midwest Division in 2015–16 and settling into the Central Division from 2016–17 onward, where they have remained through 2024–25. This realignment facilitated more regional rivalries and consistent mid-tier contention in the Central, with second- and third-place finishes in 2023–24 and 2022–23, respectively.

Playoff appearances and outcomes

The Indy Fuel have qualified for the playoffs five times since joining the in 2014, with their first appearance coming in the 2017–18 season. Despite consistent postseason berths in recent years, the team has yet to advance beyond the division semifinals, posting an overall playoff record of 2 wins and 19 losses across 21 games as of the end of the 2024–25 season. Their postseason efforts have been marked by competitive regular-season finishes in the Central Division, but early exits against stronger divisional rivals have defined their history. In the 2017–18 playoffs, the Fuel earned their inaugural berth as the fourth seed in the Central Division and faced the top-seeded in the division semifinals. The series resulted in a 0–4 sweep, with outscoring Indy 19–9 over four games, including a 4–3 overtime victory in Game 1 and a 5–2 decisive win in Game 4 at Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. This early elimination highlighted the Fuel's inexperience in postseason play. The 2020–21 season saw the Fuel return to the playoffs as the fourth seed in a truncated Central Division format amid the . They met the first-seeded in the division semifinals, losing the best-of-five series 1–3. Indy secured their lone win in Game 3 with a 5–2 victory at home, but Fort Wayne closed out the series with a 4–1 win in Game 5, advancing to the division finals. This appearance marked the Fuel's first playoff series victory, albeit in a single game. Following a missed postseason in 2021–22, the Fuel qualified for three consecutive years starting in 2022–23. In 2022–23, as the third seed, they again drew Toledo in the division semifinals and suffered a 0–4 sweep, with the Walleye winning all games by at least two goals, including a 6–2 finale in Game 4 at Huntington Center. The 2023–24 playoffs pitted the second-seeded Fuel against the third-seeded Wheeling Nailers in the division semifinals, where Indy dropped a 1–4 series despite a 5–2 home win in Game 1; Wheeling clinched the series with a 4–1 victory in Game 5. Most recently, in 2024–25, the fourth-seeded Fuel faced the top-seeded Toledo Walleye once more in the division semifinals, enduring another 0–4 sweep highlighted by a 6–3 Game 1 loss and a 4–2 Game 4 defeat at home.
SeasonPlayoff SeedOpponent (Seed)Series ResultKey Moment
2017–18Central (4)Toledo Walleye (1)Lost 0–4 (Division Semifinals)Swept in debut postseason; 4–3 OT loss in Game 1.
2020–21Central (4)Fort Wayne Komets (1)Lost 1–3 (Division Semifinals)First playoff win (5–2 in Game 3); eliminated in Game 5.
2022–23Central (3)Toledo Walleye (2)Lost 0–4 (Division Semifinals)Swept; no home wins in series.
2023–24Central (2)Wheeling Nailers (3)Lost 1–4 (Division Semifinals)Lone win in Game 1 (5–2); Wheeling advances.
2024–25Central (4)Toledo Walleye (1)Lost 0–4 (Division Semifinals)Third sweep by Toledo; 6–3 opening loss.
Post-2020, the Fuel have shown improvement in playoff competitiveness, securing two series wins across three appearances compared to none in their initial berth, though repeated matchups against Toledo have proven insurmountable. No Fuel player has recorded more than a point per game in postseason play, underscoring the challenges of sustaining momentum against higher-seeded opponents. As of November 15, 2025, the team did not qualify for the 2025–26 playoffs yet, as the season is ongoing.

Personnel and players

Current coaching staff

The Indy Fuel's current coaching and management team, as of the 2025–26 season, is led by Duncan Dalmao, who serves as both and . Dalmao, a Canadian native born in 1978, was appointed interim in March 2022 following the departure of previous Doug Christiansen, and he was officially named the following month. Prior to joining the Fuel in 2021 as an assistant coach, Dalmao had experience in the and affiliates, including a stint as assistant coach with the . In his dual role as —assumed alongside his coaching duties—Dalmao oversees player scouting, contract negotiations, and team operations, contributing to the Fuel's affiliation with the and . He signed a two-year contract extension in May 2025, securing his leadership through the 2026–27 season. Assisting Dalmao are two key coaches focused on player development and specialized training. Cameron Gray, from , joined as goaltending coach in October 2024 after two seasons as a with the Fuel, where he served in a capacity. Gray's prior professional experience includes play and a call-up to the AHL's in 2024, bringing firsthand insights into goaltending techniques and minor league transitions. Stephon Thorne, appointed assistant coach in September 2025, handles forward and defensive development. A , , native born in 1990, Thorne captained the OHL's from 2008 to 2011 and played five seasons with teams including the and before transitioning to coaching, most recently at elite junior levels. In management support, Dennis Williamson Jr. serves as assistant , aiding in administrative and operational duties such as roster management and compliance. Highlighting the 's , Eva Hallman joined in 2024 as the Fuel's first female broadcaster, initially as a and marketing coordinator; as of May 2025, she had called 45 games while pursuing studies as a at . Her role emphasizes play-by-play analysis and fan engagement, marking a milestone for gender diversity in .

Notable players and records

Over the course of its history, the Indy Fuel has produced several standout performers who have etched their names into the franchise's record books. Alex Wideman holds the all-time points lead with 183, amassed over 202 games primarily as a right winger, while Spencer Watson ranks second with 176 points in 222 games, highlighted by his franchise-record 91 goals. Bryan Lemos leads in assists with 125, achieved across 225 games, surpassing Wideman's previous mark of 123 in the 2024–25 season. Defenseman Zach Miskovic tops the games played list with 254 appearances, underscoring his longevity with the team. Several Fuel alumni have advanced to higher levels of professional hockey, particularly within the ' affiliate system. Defenseman , who played 75 games for the Fuel from 2014 to 2016, became the first Indy player to reach the NHL, debuting with the in 2018 and accumulating over 300 games across eight seasons. appeared in 22 games for the Fuel in 2017–18 before signing with the Blackhawks, where he played 95 NHL games from 2020 to 2023, including a stint as Nashville's starter. also transitioned from the Fuel—where he posted a 2.58 GAA in 37 games during 2017–18—to the Blackhawks organization, earning NHL call-ups with in 2018–19 and 2020–21. In single-season achievements, Alex Wideman set the points benchmark with 72 (22 goals, 50 assists) in 2022–23, while his 50 assists that year also established the franchise record. Spencer Watson's 31 goals in the shortened 2019–20 season stand as the highest single-year total, just ahead of Josh Shalla's 30 in 2018–19. Goaltending records include Mitchell Weeks' five shutouts in 2023–24, a mark that broke the previous high of four by Jake Hildebrand in 2016–17. The 2024–25 season saw the team achieve a franchise-record nine shutouts collectively, with contributions from Ben Gaudreau (three) and others. Fuel players have earned recognition through ECHL All-Star selections, showcasing individual excellence. Forwards Justin Neal and Jon Marcoux represented the team at the 2018 CCM/ All-Star Classic in Indianapolis. Seamus Malone was chosen for the 2023 Warrior/ All-Star Classic, Cam Hillis for the 2024 event in Savannah, and Cam Hausinger for the 2025 Midseason All-Star Team. While the Fuel have not had frequent All- First or Second Team honorees, these All-Star nods highlight key contributors like Wideman and Watson, who received league-wide acclaim for their scoring prowess.
CategoryLeaderTotalSource
PointsAlex Wideman183Elite Prospects
GoalsSpencer Watson91Elite Prospects
AssistsBryan Lemos125Indy Fuel News
Games PlayedZach Miskovic254Elite Prospects

Achievements and legacy

League honors and awards

The Indy Fuel have not won the playoff championship since joining the in 2014, nor have they finished as runners-up or claimed a division title as of the 2024-25 season. Among player honors, forward Spencer Watson received the ECHL Sportsmanship Award for the 2019-20 season, recognizing his exemplary conduct and high standard of play. In 2018, forwards Matt Neal and goaltender Étienne Marcoux were selected to represent the Central Division at the All-Star Classic. Marcoux also earned CCM/ Rookie of the Month honors for December 2017, posting a 4-1-0 record with a 1.43 goals-against average and .944 save percentage in five games. For community service, forward Colin Bilek was nominated for the 2023-24 Community Service Award, highlighting his off-ice contributions including youth hockey clinics and charitable events. No Indy Fuel head coaches have received the John Brophy Award as Coach of the Year. Staff recognitions include equipment manager Darrin Flinchem, who was named Equipment Manager of the Year for 2017-18. Flinchem also received league honors for trainers in 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2022. Broadcaster Andrew Smith won the 2020-21 Broadcaster of the Year Award, while sales professional Ben Pulley earned the 2020-21 Sales Professional of the Year. At the team level, the Fuel were named the 2024-25 Corporate Partnership of the Year by the . They have been frequent finalists for various ECHL Team Awards, including seven nominations in 2025 covering categories such as promotional events and fan engagement, and six in 2024 including Award of Excellence. Earlier, in 2020, they were nominated for of the Year, Department of the Year, and Award of Excellence.

Team milestones and statistics

The Indy Fuel secured their first franchise victory on October 18, 2014, defeating the 4-3 at . This win came after an opening-night shootout loss to the [Fort Wayne Komets](/page/Fort Wayne_Komets) on October 17, 2014, marking the team's debut in the . Over the subsequent seasons, the Fuel reached their 500th regular-season game during the 2021-22 campaign, though no specific commemorative event was highlighted in franchise records. In terms of attendance milestones, the Fuel set a single-season home attendance record of 174,692 fans during the 2023-24 season, surpassing previous marks and reflecting growing local support, bolstered by a sold-out crowd exceeding 7,000 for a February 27, 2024, victory over the . This was eclipsed in 2024-25 with a new franchise high of 203,329 attendees. As of the end of the 2024-25 season, the Fuel's all-time regular-season record stands at 376 wins, 336 losses, 47 losses, and 27 losses across 786 games. The team has scored 2,346 while allowing 2,665, resulting in a cumulative goal differential of -319. Power-play efficiency has trended upward in recent years; for instance, the Fuel ranked second league-wide at 21.1% during the 2020-21 season, though it fluctuated to around 15-18% in subsequent campaigns, emphasizing disciplined special teams play. Notable statistical anomalies include a franchise-longest of seven games from February 10 to 22, 2024, during which the team outscored opponents 28-12. In shutout records, the 2024-25 season produced a team-high nine blank sheets, the most in Fuel history, led by goaltenders like Joe Vrbetic who posted consecutive . The Fuel have played a pivotal role in reviving professional in following the departure of the former in 2004, fostering community engagement through initiatives like the "Hockey For Indy" program launched in 2018, which partners with local organizations to promote the sport. The team's ownership committed $500,000 over five years starting in 2014 to support youth associations, aiming to double participation in central and including free learn-to-play clinics with the Youth Hockey Association. Despite no championships, the Fuel's consistent playoff contention since 2022—reaching the postseason three straight years through 2025—has solidified their status as a reliable contender in the Central Division.

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