Crustacean Nation Rises: How Athens is Building a Hockey Empire

By Milton Kirby | Athens, GA | June 27, 2025

In just one whirlwind year, the Athens Rock Lobsters have evolved from a bold idea into a full-fledged professional hockey phenomenon—electrifying The Classic City with thrilling games, a fan-fueled identity, and an unmistakable mascot named Clawdius. With a playoff run in their debut season and a new head coach leading them into Year Two, the Rock Lobsters’ rise has become one of the Federal Prospects Hockey League’s (FPHL) most captivating stories.

Here’s how the crustacean sensation came to be—and where it’s headed next.

A Hometown Team Born Through Community Voice

The vision for Athens’ first professional hockey team started with a radical idea: let the city name the team.

In early 2024, Scott Hull (Executive President of Athens Pro Hockey) and Britton Briley (President of Ghost Brands) launched a citywide naming contest to engage the Athens community in shaping the team’s identity. The response was overwhelming, with over 9,000 name submissions and more than 800 artwork entries pouring in, fueling a passionate campaign across local media, social platforms, and grassroots outreach.

Clawdius
Photo Courtesy Athens Rock Lobsters

After narrowing down the choices, two finalists—Classic City Panic and Athens Rock Lobsters—emerged. But the scales tipped dramatically when legendary Athens-based band The B-52s, whose hit “Rock Lobster” put the city on the map, endorsed the latter. Backed by Crush Malibu Music, their approval sealed the deal.

“The moment the B-52s and Crush Malibu Music endorsed the name, we knew it was a perfect fit,” Hull said. “It captured the music, the culture, and the playfulness of Athens. It wasn’t just a team name—it was Athens.”

The First Coach, the First Schedule, and a Statement Win

On June 27, 2024, the Rock Lobsters announced Steve Martinson as their inaugural head coach. A veteran of the game with a proven record of developing winning teams, Martinson’s hard-nosed coaching style made an immediate impact.

By July 3, 2024, the team released its first season schedule to much fanfare. Their debut campaign promised high-energy clashes, fierce rivalries, and a new brand of hockey at The Classic Center Arena.

The season opener came on October 8, 2024, in Monroe, Louisiana, where the Lobsters stunned the Monroe Moccasins with a commanding 7–2 victory. Garrett Milan netted two goals within the first three minutes, silencing the home crowd and kicking off Athens’ season with confidence.

Athens Rock Lobster
Photo courtesy Athens Rock Lobster

Clawdius Arrives and Crustacean Nation Rises

With the season underway, Athens once again turned to its fans—this time, to name the team’s official mascot. On October 8, 2024, the Rock Lobsters launched a Mascot Naming Contest, offering four finalists: Rocky, Bisque, Griff, and Clawdius.

Over 1,400 votes poured in. On October 25, 2024, during the team’s first home game, Clawdius was officially announced as the winning name with 996 votes. His live debut was delayed until January 2025. Still, by the time the red-costumed crustacean skated into Akins Ford Arena, he was already a legend in waiting.

Clawdius became the team’s rallying icon—dancing, flexing, and pumping up the crowd as Crustacean Nation filled “The Tank” with deafening energy game after game.

Making a Splash in the Inaugural Season

The Rock Lobsters’ debut season in the 2024–25 FPHL campaign exceeded all expectations. Led by high-scoring forward Garrett Milan, who notched his 100th point of the season in the regular season finale, the Lobsters finished as one of the league’s top teams.

Photo courtesy Athens Rock Lobster

That last regular-season game—April 12, 2025, against the Columbus River Dragons—was a signature moment. The Lobsters came from behind to win 5–2, with goals from Milan, Danill Glukharyov, Filip Virgili, Kayson Gallant (netting his 40th of the year), and rookie Hunter Alden, who celebrated his first professional goal in style.

With momentum surging, the Lobsters advanced to the playoffs, drawing Columbus again for the first-round series. Game One was set for April 16 in Columbus, followed by Games Two and Three (if necessary) in Athens. While the postseason run ended earlier than fans hoped, the foundation was firmly set.

A Season That Transcended Hockey

Beyond the scoreboard, the Rock Lobsters forged a deep connection with Athens.

Home games regularly sold out, local businesses partnered on promotions, and fans from as far away as Canada, France, and Switzerland began tuning in to livestreams. The Athens Rock Lobsters became more than a team—they became a movement.

From kids donning foam claws to adults rocking lobster-themed hats, Athens embraced its team in a way few expected from a traditionally football-centric state. Whether cheering in The Tank or watching from home, fans helped turn the Lobsters’ first year into a historic ride.

A New Era: Rutledge Takes the Helm

As the off-season unfolded, the team announced a major change in leadership. On July 1, 2025, the Rock Lobsters will introduce Garrett Rutledge as their new head coach during a special “Tiki Taco Tuesday” event at Live Wire in Downtown Athens.

Rutledge brings a player-first mentality and a relentless drive for excellence. Known for developing young talent and fostering strong locker-room chemistry, he’s seen as the perfect choice to build on Athens’ breakout debut.

“Last year proved that hockey belongs in Athens,” said President Scott Hull. “This year, we’re turning up the volume.”

A Return to the Ice: Season Two Begins October 25

The Rock Lobsters’ second season is set to begin with a bang. Opening Night is Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 7:05 PM in Akins Ford Arena. The full schedule for the 2025–26 season is set to be released soon, but fans are already circling their calendars for this can’t-miss clash.

After a season of sold-out games, unforgettable moments, and a playoff appearance, expectations are sky-high. With Clawdius on the ice, Rutledge behind the bench, and Crustacean Nation in full force, Season Two promises more claws, more chaos, and more community.

Looking Ahead: The Future Is Bright (and Red)

The Athens Rock Lobsters have demonstrated what’s possible when a professional sports team prioritizes community. They didn’t just enter a market—they embraced it, empowered it, and now represent it on the national stage.

As the team looks to build on a landmark first year, one thing is clear: the Rock Lobsters are just getting started. From Monroe to the playoffs, from naming contests to standing ovations, this Athens-based hockey franchise has cracked the code on fan engagement and sports entertainment.

So, raise your claws high, Athens. A new season beckons, and the Tank awaits.

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