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Nailers and were
Their home games were played at the WesBanco Arena in Wheeling, West Virginia, which is also the home to the ECHL's Wheeling Nailers.

Nailers and present
* 1995 – present: Wheeling Nailers ( ECHL )

Nailers and at
On March 29, 2012, the ECHL announced that ownership of the Nailers would be transferred from the Brooks-owned Nailers Hockey LLC to the Hockey Club of the Ohio Valley, a joint venture of the Ohio Valley Industrial & Business Development Corporation, and the Wheeling Amateur Hockey Association, to take effect at the conclusion of the 2011-2012 season.
* Trevor Koenig, March 2, 2005, Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies at Wheeling Nailers
The Wheeling Nailers, the ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, announced prior to the Chiefs season finale that they would play 10 of their 36 regular season home games and one preseason game at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena during the 2010-11 ECHL season.
The Nailers played ten more games at the Arena during the 2011-12 ECHL season.
Nailers may also be of the ' coil ' type where the fasteners come in either wire or plastic collation the advantage being a lot more fasteners per load, however, at the expense of extra weight.

Nailers and West
The Wheeling Nailers are an ECHL ice hockey team based in Wheeling, West Virginia.

Nailers and ;
The league, which combined teams from the defunct Atlantic Coast Hockey League and All-American Hockey League, began play as the East Coast Hockey League in 1988 with 5 teams — the ( Winston-Salem, North ) Carolina Thunderbirds ( now the Wheeling Nailers ); the Erie Panthers ( folded after 2011 as the Victoria Salmon Kings ); the Johnstown Chiefs ( now the Greenville Road Warriors ); the Knoxville Cherokees ( ceased operations as the Pee Dee Pride after 2005 ; folded after 2009 following failed relocation efforts ); and the Virginia Lancers ( now the Utah Grizzlies ).

Nailers and was
After a trademark dispute with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League, the team was renamed Nailers for the 1996 – 97 season when the franchise held a contest open to local fans, which was won by C. J. Wickham of Steubenville, Ohio.
The name " Nailers " was chosen for the city's long history of nail manufacturing.
Francis made his professional debut the 1996-97 season in the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers and played the following season in the IHL with the Quebec Rafales before he was signed as a free agent to an NHL contract by the Montreal Canadiens in 1998.
" It was the alternate venue of the Wheeling Nailers for the next two seasons.

Nailers and nail
They are nicknamed The Nailers as a reference to the historical nail manufacturing industry in the town.

Nailers and by
The Chicago Express took the North Division spot vacated by the Nailers.

Nailers and .
In the end the city landed a deal with another ECHL team the Wheeling Nailers.
He moved to North America in 1997 and spent the 1997 – 98 season in the ECHL, first with the Chesapeake Icebreakers and then with the Wheeling Nailers.
Vokoun moved to North America for the 1995 – 96 season and played for the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL.
One of the oldest low-minor league hockey teams, the Nailers began play in 1981 in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League as the Carolina Thunderbirds based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
In addition to winning the inaugural ECHL champion in the playoffs, the Nailers hold the record with three regular season Brabham Cup titles.
In August 2011, the Nailers moved to the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division as part of the league realignment for the 2011 – 12 season.
However, injuries, call-ups, and ultimately inconsistent play on the ice resulted in another disappointing first round playoff loss, this time to the Wheeling Nailers.
He began his coaching career as head coach of the ECHL Wheeling Nailers.
The older part of Quinton, the original Quinton village in the area around the C of E church on Hagley Road known as The Quinton, is built largely of Victorian terraced houses and contains, on High Street, the Nailers Cottage which is the oldest building in the area.
The Gladiators announced on August 3, 2011, that John Wroblewski, former assistant coach for the Wheeling Nailers, had been selected to take Pyle's place as the team's head coach.
The Chiefs along with the Wheeling Thunderbirds ( now known as the Wheeling Nailers ) played the role of the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1995 film Sudden Death starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League in 1896.

workshops and were
These amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were designed to help provide for more specialized rehabilitation facilities, for more sheltered and `` half-way '' workshops, for greater numbers of adequately trained personnel, for more comprehensive services to individuals ( particularly to the homebound and the blind ), and for other administrative improvements to increase the program's overall effectiveness.
The figures had their separate body parts manufactured by different workshops that were later assembled to completion.
" His models were niellos and copper engravings from the workshops of Jacopo de Barbari and Albrecht Dürer.
While the other major works that came out of Alfonso's workshops, including histories and other prose texts, were in Castilian, the Cantigas are in Galician-Portuguese, and reflect the popularity in the Castilian court of other poetic corpuses such as the cantigas d ' amigo and cantigas d ' amor.
Public comments were requested, and in the following year two open workshops were held to discuss the proposed standard.
Other theories include that they were chicken sheds, workshops, beehives, watchtowers, or platforms for exposing the dead.
The ruins became the site of potters ' workshops until about 500 AD, when two parallel colonnades were built behind the city gates, overrunning the old city walls.
Among the students who attended his workshops were Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack ( German / Australian ( 1893 – 1965 ), Hans Friedrich Grohs ( German 1892-1981 ) and Margarete Koehler-Bittkow ( German / American, 1898 – 1964 ).
Inside the bailey were stables, workshops, and a chapel.
The workshops were set up in poor neighbourhoods and rural areas and advocated universal access and consumption of art in Nicaragua.
When Mr Gladstone visited the North, you well remember when word passed from the newspaper to the workman that it circulated through mines and mills, factories and workshops, and they came out to greet the only British minister who ever gave the English people a right because it was just they should have it ... and when he went down the Tyne, all the country heard how twenty miles of banks were lined with people who came to greet him.
Beneath the outer stands, next to the Circus ' multiple entrances, were workshops and shops.
Over 26 high quality warehouses, barracks and workshops were built at the base under these Federal job-spending programs. The second largest expansion of Submarine Base New London occurred during World War II, when it grew from 112 acres to 497 acres.
Here the barns, granaries, stables, shambles, workshops and workmens lodgings were located without any regard to symmetry, convenience being the only consideration.
The numerous vaulted spaces in the arcades under the seating were converted into housing and workshops, and are recorded as still being rented out as late as the 12th century.
Most of the South Italian Greek vessels known as Basilican ware were made in different workshops in the city.
The wares produced by these workshops were usually large elaborate vessels intended for mortuary use.
The workshops, kitchens, living quarters, storerooms, and other ancillary chambers were usually grouped in the form of a quadrangle, inside which religious celebrations and other festive events often took place.
The war saw a third of the city destroyed, but factories and workshops were rebuilt by the Polish government in the subsequent decades.
Taylor writes that an official 1942 guide to the city described it as " one of the foremost industrial locations of the Reich " and in 1944, the German Army High Command's Weapons Office listed 127 medium-to-large factories and workshops that were supplying the army with materiel.
Many of the most renowned workshops were owned by or reserved for the Emperor, and large quantities of ceramics were exported as diplomatic gifts or for trade from an early date.
The only industrial enterprise was the Tungussky timber mill, although gold was mined in the Sutara River, and there were some small railway workshops.
The manuscripts were certainly produced by and for monasteries, and the evidence suggests that metalwork was produced in both monastic and royal workshops, perhaps as well as secular commercial ones.

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