New Mexico Goatheads

New Mexico Goatheads
CityRio Rancho, New Mexico
LeagueECHL
Founded2025
Home arenaRio Rancho Events Center
ColorsDesert red, sand, Rio Grande blue
     
OwnerRev Entertainment
AffiliatesColorado Avalanche (NHL)
Colorado Eagles (AHL)
Websitenmgoatheads.com
Franchise history
2026 – onwardsNew Mexico Goatheads

The New Mexico Goatheads are a future professional minor league ice hockey team based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, in the Albuquerque metropolitan area. The Goatheads will play in the ECHL and bring New Mexico their first professional hockey team since the folding of the New Mexico Scorpions in 2009. Home games will be played at Rio Rancho Events Center and are the affiliates of the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL and the Colorado Eagles of the AHL.[1] [2]

The Goatheads are owned by Rev Entertainment, who also operate the Cleburne Railroaders and Kane County Cougars of the American Association of Professional Baseball. It was also announced that the Dallas Stars will act as consultants in hockey operations and player development.[3]

History

Formation

Attempts to form an ECHL expansion team in Rio Rancho by a different ownership group were first reported in 2022 with intent to play in 2023, which never materialized.[4][5] In May 2025, the ECHL announced that it would be awarding an expansion franchise to the city of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, marking the return of professional hockey to the state.

Name

The team solicited and received 2000 entries for potential team names before narrowing it down to three finalists: the "Cutthroats" (a New Mexico native species of trout), "Goatheads" (a thorny seed shaped like the head of a goat), and "Tarantula hawks" (a native wasp-like insect that preys on tarantulas). A poll featuring the finalists was held for future fans to choose the name.[6] New Mexico Goatheads was announced as the winning name on September 29, 2025.[7]

Venue

The Goatheads will play their home games at the Rio Rancho Events Center, a multi-purpose venue located in the heart of Rio Rancho. The arena, which has a seating capacity of 7,000, is a central hub for sports and entertainment in the Albuquerque metropolitan area. Owned by the City of Rio Rancho and operated by Global Spectrum, the venue has hosted a variety of sports events, including professional hockey in the past.[1]

Affiliations

While the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL) were announced as official consultants in hockey operations and player development, the Goatheads were not expected to be the Stars' ECHL affiliate as Dallas had extended their long-running affiliation with the ECHL Idaho Steelheads through 2027, marking 23 years of affiliation.[8] The Goatheads did not initially announce an affiliate. In February 2026, they announced their affiliation agreement with the Colorado Avalanche and Colorado Eagles, beginning with the 2026–27 NHL season. [9]

References

  1. ^ a b Sickenger, Ken (May 2, 2025). "Pro hockey is coming back to New Mexico; here's what to know about the club starting play next year". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
  2. ^ "Avalanche Announce Affiliation With New Mexico Goatheads". nhl.com/avalanche. Colorado Avalanche. Retrieved February 21, 2026.
  3. ^ Kerr, Stephen (May 2, 2025). "ECHL Announces Expansion Into New Mexico". thehockeynews. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
  4. ^ Virgen, Steve (June 30, 2022). "Get ready for the Raptors: Pro hockey set to return to Rio Rancho". Albuquerque Journal.
  5. ^ Herron, Gary (August 17, 2022). "Prior to Raptors' official announcement, hockey interest is growing". Rio Rancho Observer.
  6. ^ "New Mexico Pro Hockey Club announces nickname finalists: Cutthroats, Goatheads or Tarantula Hawks". Albuquerque Journal. June 20, 2025.
  7. ^ "Introducing the New Mexico Goatheads". ECHL. September 29, 2025. Retrieved September 29, 2025.
  8. ^ "Dallas Stars announce two-year extension with ECHL affiliate Idaho Steelheads". NHL.com. June 19, 2025. Retrieved July 19, 2025.
  9. ^ "Avalanche Announce Affiliation With New Mexico Goatheads". nhl.com/avalanche. Colorado Avalanche. Retrieved February 21, 2026.