Madison Monsters

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| team = Madison Monsters

| logo = Madison Monsters Primary Logo 2000.png

| logosize = 220px

| city = Madison, Wisconsin

| league = United Hockey League

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| founded = 1995

| arena = Dane County Memorial Coliseum

| colors = Purple, teal, red, yellow
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| name1 = Madison Monsters

| dates1 = 1995–1999

| name2 = Knoxville Speed

| dates2 = 1999–2002

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The Madison Monsters were a minor professional ice hockey team in the United Hockey League (UHL) based in Madison, Wisconsin, with home games in the Dane County Memorial Coliseum. The city of Madison was granted the franchise before the 1995–96 Colonial Hockey League (CoHL) season along with the Quad City Mallards. The Monsters were the first CoHL hockey team to be established in Wisconsin. The CoHL rebranded as the United Hockey League in 1997.

The team moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, as the Knoxville Speed before the 1999–2000 season by team owner Andrew Wilhelm.{{cite news |last=Schoen |first=David |date=April 3, 1999 |title=Monsters moving, But local group may buy expansion team |newspaper=Wisconsin State Journal}} The Monsters were replaced in Madison the following season by a UHL expansion team, the Madison Kodiaks, but only lasted one season before also relocating.

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