On December 20, 1999, with the Gears again in last place at 7–18–3 and last in the league in attendance, the Gears broke their lease with Wendler Arena (and owing local businesses a reported $72,000), and moved to
Massillon, Ohio to finish the season as the
Ohio Gears. The move had the blessing of
United Hockey League commissioner Richard Brosal after the city of
Massillon, Ohio, announced they were to build a new 6,500-seat arena. Playing at a small community rink in nearby
North Canton, Ohio, with a capacity of 400 and almost no one in attendance, the Gears had a 5–40–5 record for the rest of the
1999–2000 campaign. The franchise went dormant after the season, planning on returning in the
2001–02 season when the new arena in Massillon was built. But plans to build the arena collapsed, forcing the team to remain dormant for another year. The Gears never played another game despite resurrection attempts as the
Arctic Xpress,
Canton Xpress, and finally the
Canton Ice Patrol. ==References==