Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Monday, October 29, 2007

Guelph Storm


Guelph Storm




The Guelph Storm play in Guelph,Ontario,Canada. The play at the Sleeman Centre. The franchise started as the Toronto Marlboros, and in 1989 the Marlboros moved to Hamilton to become the Dukes of Hamilton. Following the 1990-1991 season, the franchise was relocated to Guelph. The Storm have reached the Memorial Cup 4 times 3 of which they finished in 4th(last)in 96,02, and 04 but in 98 they lost in the finals to the Portland Winter Hawks. The teqam has an assortment of Nhl Alummuni soem include Craig Anderson, Ken Belanger, Todd Bertuzzi, Dustin Brown, Ryan Callahan, Dan Cloutier, Jeff Cowan, Kevin Dallman, Aaron Downey, Cam Janssen, Manny Malhotra, Brian McGrattan, Rumun Ndur, Jeff O'Neill, Ryan Parent, Fedor Tyutin and Brian Willsie. The Guelph Storm have one Retired number 18 who belonged to Paul Fendley who was a former member of the Guelph CMC's who died in an on-ice accident at Guelph Memorial Gardens in 1972. His number has been officially retired by the city of Guelph and is not issued to any hockey players at any level within the city. Some of the awards this teams players have recieved include in 1992 Jeff O'Neill, won the Jack Ferguson Award First Overall draft pick) & Emms Family Award (Rookie of the Year), in 1993-94 Jeff O'Neill won CHL Top Draft Prospect Award, in 1994-95 Jamie Wright won the Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year) and Mark McArthur & Andy Adams won the Dave Pinkney Trophy (Lowest team GAA), in 1995-96 Dan Cloutier & Brett Thompson won the Dave Pinkney Trophy (Lowest team GAA) and Brett Thompson won the F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy (Best rookie GAA)and Jeff Williams won the William Hanley Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike Player), in 1997-98 Manny Malhotra won the Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year)

Other Awards iclude
2000-01 - Craig Anderson, OHL Goaltender of the Year
2000-01 - Dustin Brown, Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year)
2001-02 - Dustin Brown, Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year)
2002-03 - Dustin Brown, Canadian Hockey League Scholastic Player of the Year & Bobby Smith Trophy (Scholastic Player of the Year)
2003-04 - Martin St. Pierre, Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy (Overage Player of the Year)
2003-04 - Martin St. Pierre, Wayne Gretzky 99 Award (Playoffs MVP)
2005-06 - Ryan Callahan, Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy (Overage Player of the Year)

The Guelph Storm Current Roster

Goaltenders

29 Cody St. Jacques
33 Thomas McCollum
Defensemen

2 Michael Caruso
3 Cory Syvret
4 Patrick Moran
5 Brandon Greenside
6 Joe Underwood
7 Ben Chariot
8 Drew Doughty
12 Travis Gibbons
Forwards

9 Brandon Buck
10 Denis Hollenstein
11 Jamie Arniel
13 Peter Holland
14 Leigh Salters
15 Matt Kennedy
16 Tim Priamo
17 Anthony Nigro
19 Taylor Beck
20 Rafael Rotter
21 Derek Brochu
23 Tyler Melancon
24 Luke Pither
25 Conor Stokes
26 Tyler Carroll

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Erie Otters


Erie
Otters





The Erie Otters play in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. Their arena they play in is called the Louis J. Tullio Arena. The Otters entered the league in 1996 but the actual franchise has been around since 1953. Before being the Otters they were in 1953-60 the Hamilton Tiger Cubs, then they became in 1960-74 the Hamilton Red Wings, then became in 1974-76 the Hamilton Fincups, for a year they were the St. Catharines Fincups, but then became the Hamilton Fincups in 1977-78, a year later they became the Brantford Alexanders from 1978-84, after that they went back to Hamilton from 1984-88 as the Hamilton Steelhawks, the the spent 1988-96 as the Niagara Falls Thunder and then finally became the Erie Otters from 1996-Present. There best years in the OHL was from 1999 to 2002 when they won their Division 3 straight years and fianlly won the J.Ross Robertson Cup in 2002 to become OHL Champions and represent the OHL in the Memorial Cup though they lost to Victoriaville in the Semi-Finals. Some of the teams Nhl Alummuni include Brad Boyes, Chris Campoli, Tim Connolly, Steve Montador and Carlo Colaiacovo. Their most decorated player is defintly Brad Boyes who won in 1999-00 the CHL Scholastic Player of the Year Award and the Bobby Smith Trophy (OHL Scholastic Player of the Year), also in 2000-01 he won the Red Tilson Trophy (Most Outstanding Player) and the William Hanley Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike Player)and in 2001-02 he won CHL Sportsman of the Year Award,the Red Tilson Trophy (Most Outstanding Player), the William Hanley Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike Player) and the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award (Playoffs MVP).

The Erie Otters Current Roster

Steve Mason




2005-06 London Knights 12 22 497 299 5 3 0 0 0 0
2006-07 London Knights 62 199 3733 2123 45 13 1 3 0 2
2007-08 London Knights 6 10 340 201 6 0 0 0 0 1

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Brampton Battalion

Brampton
Battalion



The Brampton Battalion play in Brampton,Ontario,Canada. They play at the Powerade Centre. The team was founded in 1996 and played their first season in 1998-99. Since there start they have won their division twice but have failed to make it past the Semi-Finals in their entire history. Even in their short history some good players have come out of their system like Jay Harrison, Brian Finley, Rostislav Klesla, Jay McClement, Raffi Torres, Wojtek Wolski, and Jason Spezza(Played for Brampton 1 year under-age in his hometown and the next year had to go into the draft). All of the player awards on this team are in 1998 Jay Harrison won the Jack Ferguson Award (First overall draft pick), in 1999-00 Rostislav Klesla won the (CHL Top Draft Prospect Award), and in 2005-06 Wojtek Wolski won the William Hanley Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike Player) and the Red Tilson Trophy (Most Outstanding Player). Stan Butler has been the only GM and Head Coach of the Brampton Battalion being the second longest serving ever next to Brian Kilrea of the Ottawa 67's.

The Brampton Battalion Current Roster

1 Patrick Killeen Goal
2 Ken Peroff Defence
3 Jaroslav Hertl Defence
4 Ben Alavie Defence
6 Brad Albert Defence
7 Alexander Eriksson Defence
9 Matt Duchene Centre
10 Conor O'Donnell Left Wing
11 Scott Tanski Right Wing
12 John de Gray Defence
14 Thomas Stajan Centre
15 Luke Lynes Left Wing
16 Graham McNabb Left Wing
17 Jason Dale Right Wing
18 Justin Levac Right Wing
19 Cody Hodgson Centre
21 Mike Lomas Left Wing
22 John Hughes Centre
23 Kyle DeCoste Right Wing
24 Bobby Sanguinetti Defence
25 Kevin Christmas Right Wing
26 Kody Musselman Right Wing
28 Luke VanMoerkerke Left Wing
31 Bryan Pitton Goal

Drew Doughty



2005-06 Guelph Storm 65 5 28 33 -11 40
2006-07 Guelph Storm 67 21 53 74 7 76
2007-08 Guelph Storm 12 4 14 18 -6 24

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Bellville Bulls

Belleville Bulls





The Belleville Bulls play in Belleville,Ontario,Canada. They play at the Yarmden Arena. They have only been OHL Champions once from 1981 to 2007 and they accomplished this in 1999 by deafting the London Knights 4 games to 3. The Bellville Bulls have a very accomplished list of players who have gone to the NHL like Craig Billington, Johnathan Cheechoo, Dan Cleary, Brent Gretzkey, Al Iafrate, Bryan Marchment, Marty McSorley, Branislav Mezei, Kris Newbury, Darren Pang, Daren McCarty, Justin Papineau, Richard Park, Branko Radivojevic, Scott Thorton,Matt Stajan, Kyle Wellwood(was Traded to Windsor) and Jason Spezza. Players on this team have won some amazing awards like Dave Maclean,Kyle Wellwood and Nathan Robinson have all won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy(OHL Top Scorer), while the likes of Dunc MacIntyre, Ryan Ready, Randy Rowe, and Tyler Donati have won the Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy(Overage player of the year). Also in 1999 Justin Papineau won the Wayzkey 99 award for Playoff MVP. The team has 1 retired number and that is 15 of Dunc MacIntyre.

The Belleville Bulls Current Roster
FORWARDS
Beleskey, Matt
Blunden, Stephen
Cameron, Bryan
Johnston, Stephen
Matthias, Shawn
Neal, Michael
Randell, Tyler
Tanaka, Cory
Tangradi, Eric
Taylor, Brendan
Tipoff, Matt
Tront, Kyle
Turkiewicz, Keaton

DEFENCE

Cantin, Marc
Cianfrini, Paul
Killing, Geoff
Lalonde, Shawn
Mifflen, Chris
Pageau, Nick
Stellick, Robert
Subban, P.K.

GOALIES
Murphy, Mike
Pasquale, Edward