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Scott Alan, a former Fuel EMCEE and Bison VP of operations, PA announcer, died on Monday after a car accident, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, passion, and inspiration.

May 29, 2024
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Scott Alan, a former Fuel EMCEE and Bison VP of operations, PA announcer, died on Monday after a car accident, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, passion, and inspiration.

Scott was a pillar of the Fuel family, contributing his voice and presence to each of the ten seasons. He was the first person hired by the Bloomington Bison and was excited about his new position.

Scott’s boundless energy, flamboyant demeanor, and steadfast support of our teams will be deeply missed. His devotion to the Fuel and Bison communities, as well as his love for his work, were unmatched.

Scott had a special capacity to uplift people around him, and his spirit will surely never stop encouraging us from above. As we move through this trying time, we’ll be sure to update everyone on his burial or memorial service plans as soon as we have information from his family.

Scott Alan was a true friend and colleague to many, and his legacy will always be felt in our community. He was more than just a work colleague; he was a mentor, a confidant, and an inspiration.

A wider group of hockey fans, including the Chicago Blackhawks and the Rockford IceHogs, who just agreed to an ECHL affiliation with Indy Fuel, have also been affected by Scott’s passing. Scott was ecstatic about our partnership since it will serve as a constant reminder of his impact and legacy on our organization.

The news of Scott’s death has sent shockwaves through the hockey community, with many taking to social media to pay tribute to his memory. His legacy will continue to inspire and motivate others, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

As we mourn the loss of Scott Alan, we take comfort in the memories we shared with him and the impact he had on our lives. We will continue to celebrate his legacy and honor his memory in the days and weeks to come.

The Chicago Blackhawks and Rockford IceHogs have agreed to a three-year affiliation extension with the Indy Fuel, with an option for two additional years. This partnership will serve as a constant reminder of Scott’s impact and legacy on our organization.

In conclusion, Scott Alan’s passing has left a void in the hockey community, but his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate others. We will deeply miss him, but we will also continue to celebrate his life and honor his memory.

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