Nashville South Stars
The Nashville South Stars were only in the CHL for one season, 1981-82. But don't let it overshadow the fact that they left us one of the coolest and oddest logos ever in the form of a hockey player carrying a guitar rather than a stick. He appears to be preparing to hit it over his opponent's head like a wrestler.
The CHL's South Stars also get some credit for helping revitalizing hockey in Nashville, since they were the city's first team since the heyday of the Nashville Dixie Flyers over a decade before. They fell in round one of their final and only season, and their most distinguished alumni, Don Beaupre, can claim five games. The team collapsed after 1981-82, and another ACHL franchise with the same name was formed in its stead for 1982-83. In the midst of the 1983-84 season, the ACHL version of the South Stars relocated to Salem, VA and became the Lancers.
The CHL's South Stars also get some credit for helping revitalizing hockey in Nashville, since they were the city's first team since the heyday of the Nashville Dixie Flyers over a decade before. They fell in round one of their final and only season, and their most distinguished alumni, Don Beaupre, can claim five games. The team collapsed after 1981-82, and another ACHL franchise with the same name was formed in its stead for 1982-83. In the midst of the 1983-84 season, the ACHL version of the South Stars relocated to Salem, VA and became the Lancers.