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This article is about the current Sudbury Wolves team in the Ontario Hockey League. For other teams named the Sudbury Wolves see the disambiguation page.

Sudbury Wolves
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City: Sudbury, Ontario
League: Ontario Hockey League
Conference: Eastern
Division: Central
Founded: 1962 (NOJHL)
1972 (OHA)
Home Arena: Sudbury Arena
Colours: Blue, White, Grey
Head Coach: Mike Foligno
General Manager: Mike Foligno
Affiliate(s): Sudbury Junior Wolves
Franchise history
1945-60: Barrie Flyers
1960-72: Niagara Falls Flyers
1972-Present: Sudbury Wolves

Image:1938 sudbury wolves.jpg The Sudbury Wolves are a junior ice hockey team that play in the Ontario Hockey League. The team is based in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The Sudbury Wolves have existed since 1962 in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, and 1972 in the OHL.

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[edit] History

Sudbury has had a hockey team known as the Wolves or Cub Wolves nearly every year since World War I. The Sudbury Cub Wolves team from the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League won the George Richardson Memorial Trophy in 1932 and 1935, as easter Canadian champions. They won the Memorial Cup in 1932 and were runners-up in 1935. This same team represented Team Canada at the 1938 and 1949 World Championships, winning gold in 1938.

The second incarnation of the Wolves was the 1962 entry into the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Wolves won the McNamara Trophy as NOJHL Champions in 1969 and 1971.

The Ontario Hockey Association arrived in Sudbury in the fall of 1972 when the owners of the NOJHL's Sudbury Wolves bought the Niagara Falls Flyers franchise and merged the two teams.

Sudbury Wolves fans are dedicated and have perservered through many tough years and northern winters to support their club, and the team frequently ranks near the top of the OHL in attendance. Sam McMaster was named OHL Executive of the Year in 1989-90 as the general manager, helping his team have its first winning season in 10 years. Sudbury will celebrate their 35th anniversary in 2006-07.

[edit] Championships

The current OHL Sudbury Wolves have never won the OHL championship, and have never participated in the Memorial Cup. Theirs is currently the third-longest championship drought in the Canadian Hockey League, and is now the longest in the OHL since the London Knights broke their 40-year drought in 2005.

In 1976, the Wolves finished first overall in the OHA with 102 points, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and the Leyden Trophy for the Leyden Division. That year Sudbury reached the OHA finals, losing to the eventual Memorial Cup champion Hamilton Fincups in 5 games. The only other title the Wolves have won was the 2000-2001 Emms Trophy for the regular season Central Division title.

J. Ross Robertson Cup

  • 1976 Lost to Hamilton Fincups


George Richardson Memorial Trophy

  • 1932 Defeated Ottawa Shamrocks
  • 1935 Defeated Ottawa Rideaus

Hamilton Spectator Trophy

  • 1975-1976 102 points

Leyden Trophy

  • 1975-1976 Leyden division

Emms Trophy

  • 2000-2001 Central division

[edit] Coaches

Jerry Toppazzini was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as the OHA coach of the year in 1976, leading his team to a first-place finish in the regular season.

List of Sudbury Wolves coaches with multiple years in parentheses.
  • 1972-73 - B.MacKenzie, L.Rubic, T.Boyce
  • 1973-74 - Mac MacLean
  • 1974-75 - Stu Duncan
  • 1975-77 - Jerry Toppazzini (2)
  • 1977-78 - Marcel Clements, Andy Laing
  • 1978-81 - Andy Laing (4)
  • 1981-82 - Joe Drago
  • 1982-83 - Ken Gratton, M.Clements, B.Harris
  • 1983-84 - Billy Harris (2), Andy Spruce
  • 1984-85 - Andy Spruce (2)
  • 1985-86 - Bob Strumm, Wayne Maxner
  • 1986-87 - Guy Blanchard
  • 1987-88 - John Wallin, Ken MacKenzie
  • 1988-92 - Ken MacKenzie (5)
  • 1992-95 - Glenn Merkosky (4)
  • 1995-96 - Glenn Merkosky, Todd Lalonde
  • 1996-97 - Todd Lalonde (3)
  • 1997-98 - Todd Lalonde, Tom Watt
  • 1998-99 - Reg Higgs
  • 1999-03 - Bert Templeton (4)
  • 2003-06 - Mike Foligno (3)

[edit] Players

The Sudbury Wolves have retired three players' numbers, and have sent 77 players onto the NHL.

[edit] Retired Numbers

# 6 Randy Carlyle , # 10 Ron Duguay , # 17 Mike Foligno

[edit] Award Winners

[edit] NHL Alumni

[edit] Team Records

Team Records for a single season
StatisticTotalSeason
Most Points1021975-76
Most Wins471975-76
Most Goals For3971978-79
Least Goals For1712001-02
Least Goals Against1852004-05
Most Goals Against4271983-84
Individual player records for a single season
StatisticPlayerTotalSeason
Most GoalsRod Schutt721975-76
Most AssistsRon Duguay921975-76
Most PointsMike Foligno1501978-79
Best GAA (Goalie)Matt Mullin3.041994-95
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played


[edit] Yearly Results

[edit] Regular season

  • 1962-1972 NOJHL
  • 1972-1974 OHA
  • 1974-1980 OMJHL
  • 1980-2006 OHL

Legend: T = Tie (2004-05 & previous), SL = Shoot Out Loss (2005-06 & onward)

Season Games Won Lost T/SL OTL Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1962-63401129 0 - 220.2751272225th NOJHL
1963-64392612 1 - 530.6792131702nd NOJHL
1964-6540 733 0 - 140.1751672755th NOJHL
1965-66402316 1 - 470.5882672113rd NOJHL
1966-67402119 0 - 420.5252131893rd NOJHL
1967-68401919 2 - 400.5002111984th NOJHL
1968-69483115 2 - 640.6672291602nd NOJHL
1969-70483311 4 - 700.7293411922nd NOJHL
1970-714839 7 2 - 800.8333531591st NOJHL
1971-72522323 6 - 520.5002141942nd NOJHL
1972-7363213210 - 520.4132893797th OHA
1973-7470312613 - 750.5362982885th OHA
1974-7570312910 - 720.5143242895th OHA
1975-76664711 8 -1020.7733842241st Leyden
1976-77663824 4 - 800.6063852902nd Leyden
1977-7868164210 - 420.3092553776th Leyden
1978-79684027 1 - 810.5963973612nd Leyden
1979-80683333 2 - 680.5002993095th Leyden
1980-81682045 3 - 430.3162843806th Leyden
1981-82681948 1 - 390.2872744017th Emms
1982-83701555 0 - 300.2142694227th Emms
1983-84701950 1 - 390.2792874278th Emms
1984-85661746 3 - 370.2802243488th Emms
1985-86662933 4 - 620.4702933305th Emms
1986-87662044 2 - 420.3182853778th Emms
1987-88661748 1 - 350.2652083398th Emms
1988-89662336 7 - 530.4022623347th Emms
1989-90663623 7 - 790.5982952673rd Emms
1990-91663328 5 - 710.5382882656th Leyden
1991-92663327 6 - 720.5453313204th Leyden
1992-93663130 5 - 670.5082913004th Leyden
1993-94663426 6 - 740.5612992753rd Leyden
1994-95664317 6 - 920.6973142082nd Central
1995-96662736 3 - 570.4322622886th Central
1996-97662137 8 - 500.3792513026th Central
1997-98662534 7 - 570.4322572685th Central
1998-99682535 8 - 580.4262612882nd Central
1999-00683923 5 1 840.6102622212nd Central
2000-01683522 8 3 810.5742371961st Central
2001-02682533 5 5 600.4041712163rd Central
2002-03681646 4 2 380.2651752735th Central
2003-04682532 6 5 610.4121852205th Central
2004-05683223 6 7 770.5152011854th Central
2005-06683428 1 5 740.5442272223rd Central
2006-07 See 2006-07 OHL season for up-to-date standings.

[edit] Playoffs

  • 1972-73 Lost to Ottawa 67's 8 points to 0 in first round.
  • 1973-74 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 0 in first round.
  • 1974-75 Defeated Ottawa 67's 8 points to 6 in first round.
    Lost to Toronto Marlboros 9 points to 7 in second round.
  • 1975-76 Defeated S.S. Marie Greyhounds 9 points to 5 in quarter-finals.
    Defeated Ottawa 67's 8 points to 2 in semi-finals.
    Lost to Hamilton Fincups 8 points to 2 in finals.
  • 1976-77 Lost to Kingston Canadians 4 games to 1 with 1 tie in quarter-finals.
  • 1977-78 Out of playoffs.
  • 1978-79 Defeated Oshawa Generals 8 points to 2 in quarter-finals.
    Lost to Peterborough Petes 8 points to 2 in semi-finals.
  • 1979-80 Defeated Kingston Canadians 3 games to 0 in first round.
    Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 3 in quarter-finals.
  • 1980-81 Out of playoffs.
  • 1981-82 Out of playoffs.
  • 1982-83 Out of playoffs.
  • 1983-84 Out of playoffs.
  • 1984-85 Out of playoffs.
  • 1985-86 Lost to Guelph Platers 8 points to 0 in first round.
  • 1986-87 Out of playoffs.
  • 1987-88 Out of playoffs.
  • 1988-89 Out of playoffs.
  • 1989-90 Lost to Owen Sound Platers 4 games to 3 in first round.
  • 1990-91 Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in first round.
  • 1991-92 Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 3 in first round.
    Lost to North Bay Centennials 4 games to 0 in quarter-finals.
  • 1992-93 Defeated Newmarket Royals 4 games to 3 in first round.
    Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 3 in quarter-finals.
  • 1993-94 Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in division quarter-finals.
    Lost to Ottawa 67's 4 games to 2 in division semi-finals.
  • 1994-95 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 1 in division quarter-finals.
    Defeated Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 2 in quarter-finals.
    Lost to Detroit Jr. Red Wings 4 games to 3 in semi-finals.
  • 1995-96 Out of playoffs.
  • 1996-97 Out of playoffs.
  • 1997-98 Defeated Barrie Colts 4 games to 2 in division quarter-finals.
    Lost to Guelph Storm 4 games to 0 in quarter-finals.
  • 1998-99 Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 1999-00 Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2000-01 Defeated Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to Toronto St. Michael's Majors 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2001-02 Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2002-03 Out of playoffs.
  • 2003-04 Lost to Toronto St. Michael's Majors 4 games to 3 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2004-05 Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to Ottawa 67's 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2005-06 Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals.

[edit] Uniforms & Logos

From 1972 to 1987 the Sudbury Wolves' colours were green, white and gold, using the logo dispayed on the right. The home jerseys featured white background with green and gold trim. The away jerseys had a green background with white and gold trim.

Since the 1987-88 season, the Sudbury Wolves' colours have been blue, white and silver, with the current logo at the top of the article. The home jerseys have a white background with blue and silver trim. The away jerseys have a blue background with white and silver trim.

The Sudbury Wolves have also had special logo designed and worn as patches on the jersey for their 25th and 30th anniversaries.

Sudbury wore a black third jersey briefly in the mid 1990's. The current third jersey was first worn October 13, 2006. The jersey has a silver background, with blue and white trim, and the name "Sudbury" on the front diagonally from upper left to lower right.

[edit] Arena

The Sudbury Wolves play their home games at the Sudbury Community Arena, which was constructed in 1951 and is located in the downtown core. The arena holds 6,000 spectators, and has an ice size of 200' x 85'. Every time the Wolves score a goal, a taxidermic wolf rolls out on a pulley system to howl at the opposing team's bench. The City of Greater Sudbury and the hockey club have announced plans to upgrade the facility. The 1.5 million dollar expansion includes 12 new suites, 990 club seats, a new lounge as well as improved lounge and washroom faciltities. It'll be ready for the 2007-2008 hockey season.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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