Fixtures

FPHL 02/13 01:05 - Sea Wolves vs Topeka Scarecrows - View
FPHL 02/14 01:05 - Sea Wolves vs Topeka Scarecrows - View
FPHL 02/22 01:05 - Sea Wolves vs Blue Ridge Bobcats - View
FPHL 02/22 22:00 - Sea Wolves vs Blue Ridge Bobcats - View
FPHL 02/28 00:35 - River Dragons vs Sea Wolves - View
FPHL 03/01 01:05 - Sea Wolves vs River Dragons - View

Results

FPHL 02/08 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Zydeco L 4-8
FPHL 02/07 01:05 - Sea Wolves v River Dragons L 2-7
FPHL 02/01 00:05 - River Dragons v Sea Wolves L 5-1
FPHL 01/31 00:35 - River Dragons v Sea Wolves L 7-3
FPHL 01/25 00:05 - Athens Rock Lobsters v Sea Wolves - PPT.
FPHL 01/24 00:05 - Athens Rock Lobsters v Sea Wolves L 12-3
FPHL 01/17 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Monroe Moccasins L 3-6
FPHL 01/16 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Monroe Moccasins L 3-9
FPHL 01/11 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Topeka Scarecrows L 0-5
FPHL 01/10 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Topeka Scarecrows W 8-5
FPHL 01/04 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Topeka Scarecrows L 2-6
FPHL 01/03 01:05 - Sea Wolves v Topeka Scarecrows L 3-5

Wikipedia - Biloxi Breakers

The Biloxi Breakers are a professional hockey team located in Biloxi, Mississippi, and play at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. They currently play in the Federal Prospects Hockey League. The team was named the Mississippi Sea Wolves from 2022–25 and were named after a former ECHL team that played in Biloxi from 1996 to 2009.

History

On July 19, 2021, it was announced that the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) were going to host three neutral site games in Biloxi in order to garner momentum and fan support for a new team. The team would be owned by Barry Soskin with Joe Pace Jr running the operations. Biloxi Pro Hockey sold 20,163 tickets in December 2021 and an announcement was made on December 30 that a new Sea Wolves team would return in 2022 with a multi-year lease agreement to be signed in February. Biloxi Pro Hockey set FPHL attendance records during the neutral site games twice. First with 7,288 fans at the Coast Coliseum on December 17, 2021 and then a sell-out crowd of 8,646 on December 30, 2021.

Mississippi Sea Wolves logo from 2022-24

The new team began play in the 2022–23 FPHL season. On April 27, 2022, the Sea Wolves announced that winningest FPHL head coach Phil Esposito would coach the team for their inaugural season. Following a 2–9–2 start to the season, Esposito was fired on November 28, 2022, and team COO Joe Pace Jr. became the head coach and general manager of the Sea Wolves. The Sea Wolves finished their first season with a record of 17–35–4 and missed the playoffs.

On March 1, 2024, the Sea Wolves changed their name for one night to the Biloxi Bone Crushers.

Mississippi Sea Wolves logo from 2024-2025

On June 3, 2024, the Sea Wolves announced that Ray Tremblay would be the team's fourth head coach, replacing Dustin Skinner. Tremblay stepped down a month later, to be replaced by David Heeps, giving Mississippi their fifth coach in three seasons. Another coaching change came in November 2024, with Heeps being replaced by Rich Parent. Team Captain Justin Barr's number was retired ahead of the team's final home game of the 2024-25 season.

Following the 2024-25 season, it was announced that the team was returning for another season, under new ownership. The team announced that they were going to go with a new name for the 2025-26 season. In May 2025, the names were down to three, the Biloxi Breakers, Gulf Coast Cruisers, and the Mississippi Mosquitos. On June 2, 2025, it was announced that the team's new name would be the Biloxi Breakers. On June 17, 2025, it was announced that former Delaware Thunder captain, and Watertown Wolves Head Coach Charlie Pens Jr was named as the Breakers' new Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations.

The USA Ice Hockey Team "Sea Wolves" is a dynamic and fierce squad representing the United States in international ice hockey competitions. Known for their agility, strategic play, and relentless determination, the Sea Wolves embody the spirit of resilience and teamwork. With a roster composed of talented athletes from across the nation, they excel in both offensive and defensive strategies, making them a formidable presence on the ice. Their nickname, "Sea Wolves," symbolizes their fierce independence, sharp instincts, and unwavering commitment to victory. Whether competing in world championships or international tournaments, the Sea Wolves are recognized for their passion, discipline, and unwavering pride in representing the United States on the global stage.