The Kagawa Ice Fellows are an ice hockey team based in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. The Ice Fellows play in the J-Ice West League and are one of the strong amateur teams in the country. The Ice Fellows play their home games at the Sapasu Sports Center Ice Arena. Initially known as the Anabuki Ice Hockey Club in the days it was sponsored by the Anabuki Engineering Work Store, the team was renamed to Kagawa Ice Hockey Team in 2007. The nickname "Ice Fellows" came in 2009.
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| - The Kagawa Ice Fellows are an ice hockey team based in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. The Ice Fellows play in the J-Ice West League and are one of the strong amateur teams in the country. The Ice Fellows play their home games at the Sapasu Sports Center Ice Arena. Initially known as the Anabuki Ice Hockey Club in the days it was sponsored by the Anabuki Engineering Work Store, the team was renamed to Kagawa Ice Hockey Team in 2007. The nickname "Ice Fellows" came in 2009.
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| - The Kagawa Ice Fellows are an ice hockey team based in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. The Ice Fellows play in the J-Ice West League and are one of the strong amateur teams in the country. The Ice Fellows play their home games at the Sapasu Sports Center Ice Arena. Initially known as the Anabuki Ice Hockey Club in the days it was sponsored by the Anabuki Engineering Work Store, the team was renamed to Kagawa Ice Hockey Team in 2007. The nickname "Ice Fellows" came in 2009. Additionally to the activities of the J-Ice West, the team also participates in the Coca Cola Cup, Taketa Cup and, when it qualified, the All-Japan Amateur Championships and the All-Japan National Championships. The Ice Fellows have qualified every year since 2004, but missed the 2009 All-Japan National Championships because of financial difficulties its main sponsor, Anabuki, were going through.
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