From 1972 to 1988 the Sudbury Wolves' colours were green, white and gold, using the logo displayed on the right. He died before his vision came true. St. Charles College, where most Wolves players attend high school, also celebrated the 2020 draft. A member of Sun Media Community Newspapers part of Postmedia Network. Quinton Byfield, Sudbury Wolves' first overall pick in the OHL draft, poses for a picture with Cory Stillman, left, head coach of the Sudbury Wolves, Rob Papineau, general manager of the Sudbury Wolves, and Dario Zulich, owner of the Sudbury Wolves, at a press conference in Sudbury… In the 2009-10 hockey season, Wolves games will be broadcast on CJTK-FM in Sudbury. List of Sudbury Wolves coaches with multiple years in parentheses. Darren Michelutti, athletic director and lead of the Hockey Canada Skills Academy at St. Charles, has worked closely with Byfield, Thompson and Phillips. The Sudbury Wolves continue to draft and develop players from the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.
The next third jersey was first worn October 13, 2006. The Sudbury Wolves began their life as a Major Junior hockey team beginning with the 1972/73 season when the owners of the NOJHL junior league Sudbury Wolves purchased the OHA's Niagara Falls Flyers and merged the two franchises. On August 2, 2016, defenceman Sam Oden died in a car accident in Edina, Minnesota. The away jerseys have a blue background with white and silver trim. The Wolves also won was the 2000–2001 Emms Trophy as the regular season Central Division champions. The Sudbury Jr. Wolves last taste of success came in 2010–11 when they went to the NOJHL finals, but lost to the Soo Eagles. History The Sudbury Wolves franchise was established in 1972 when initial owner, Bud Burke moved the Niagara Falls Flyers franchise to Sudbury. They then played the Swedish J20 SuperElit champion Linköpings HC and won the game 6-3. The Sudbury Northern Wolves were then re-branded as the Sudbury Jr. Wolves. The Sudbury Jr. Wolves would lose the NOJHL finals to the Soo Indians at the conclusion of the 2006–07 season. Quinton Byfield, Sudbury Wolves' first overall pick in the OHL draft, poses for a picture with Cory Stillman, left, head coach of the Sudbury Wolves, Rob Papineau, general manager of the Sudbury Wolves, and Dario Zulich, owner of the Sudbury Wolves, at a press conference in Sudbury, Ont. The team is based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The current third jersey is black with a grey and white wolf's head, with white piping, and a wolf's paw as the shoulder patch and has been worn starting the 2010 season. Photo supplied, “With Sudbury Wolves students attending St. Charles College, the Hockey Canada Skills Academy has had the opportunity to learn and work with elite athletes like Quinton, Jack and Isaak,” Michelutti said in a release. For the team in the Eastern Professional Hockey League, please see Sudbury Wolves (EPHL). When Dario Zulich bought the OHL franchise in 2016, Papineau said, the team was at a low point, and it took some time for the Sudbury squad to re-establish itself, both as a competitor on the ice and a destination for high-end players such as Byfield. Sudbury wore a black third jersey briefly in the 1995/96-1996/97 seasons. “During a tough pandemic, we’re living through something that no one has any experience with, but this is one of those days that reminds us of why we love doing what we do, when things are sort of normal.”. Team captaincy history . Edit source History Talk (0) Share.
Sudbury Wolves. In August 2012, the Wolves were sent to represent Canada at the 2012 Junior Club World Cup, an 10-team tournament that would feature some of the best junior clubs in the World. “It will be one of the best drafts in Sudbury Wolves history, in all the years, not just in the last decade. The current OHL Sudbury Wolves have never won the OHL championship, and have never participated in the Memorial Cup. Wolves signees who will become draft-eligible in 2021 include forwards Chase Stillman, Landon McCallum, Ethan Larmand and Nick DeGrazia, defenceman Andre Anania and goalie Jonathan Lemaire. The Sudbury Wolves were a Minor Professional hockey team based in Sudbury, ONT playing in the Eastern Professional Hockey League from 1959 to 1963.
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