The Suns franchise was started by a group of businessmen who wanted a team in the
Raleigh, North Carolina area, but chose St. Petersburg instead due to a suitable arena. The name Suncoast Suns was selected by a panel of judges in July 1971 including
Jack Russell and
Al Lopez because it represented the Tampa Bay area. The Suns became the first permanent professional hockey team in the
Florida Suncoast area.
Lloyd Hinchberger was the team's coach in the first two seasons. Actor
James Garner later owned a part interest in the team. In the 1971–72 season, the Suns won 27 games in the regular season, finished fourth place in the southern division, and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the
Charlotte Checkers in six games. The
Charlotte Observer named team captain
Gregg Pilling as the player of the year, and Hinchberger as coach of the year. Goaltender Billy Yeo was named a first team all-star. The Suns affiliated with the
Los Angeles Kings for the 1972–73 season. The Suns won 30 games in the regular season, finished third place in the southern division, and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the
Roanoke Valley Rebels in five games. In May 1973, the Suns and other southern division teams withdrew from the Eastern Hockey League and founded the Southern Hockey League, due to travel costs of going to northern arenas, and other regulations such as dressing only 14 players for games. Team ownership changed to a local group led by Steve Kirby and Charles Mackey, who hired Paul Caron was hired as general manager, and
Larry Kish as the club's new coach. The Suns were experiencing financial issues, declining attendance, and some of the team's owners preferred to lure the
Jersey Knights to town instead of the SHL team. The Suns ceased operations 31 games into the 72-game schedule, and folded on December 19, 1973. ==Notable players==