Toronto Furies

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Toronto Furies
Toronto Furies logo
founding 2011
history Toronto Furies (since 2011)
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Location Toronto , Ontario , CanadaCanadaCanada 
Team colors  
league Canadian Women's Hockey League
(since 2011)
Head coach Jeff Flanagan
Team captain Natalie Spooner
General manager Nicole Latreille
Clarkson Cups 2013/14

The Toronto Furies are a Canadian women's ice hockey team from Toronto that has played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League since 2011 . In their history, the Furies won the Clarkson Cup once (2014).

history

Logo of the team from 2011 to 2015

The Furies were founded as a franchise of the Canadian Women's Hockey League in 2011 after the Toronto Eros ceased playing. Most of the players switched from the Eros to the Furies. The name of the team was found on a television broadcast.

Since November 2012 the Furies have been cooperating with the NHL franchise of the Toronto Maple Leafs , which support the women's team financially, materially and with joint advertising campaigns. For example, the Furies' home games have been played at the Air Canada Center several times .

Furies players in February 2012

At the Clarkson Cup tournament in Markham in 2014 , the Furies achieved their first major title win when they defeated the Boston Blades 1-0 in the final to win the Clarkson Cup.

successes

Kelly Terry (left) and Natalie Spooner (2015)

Championship title

Individual awards

CWHL Draft

year player position college
2010 Tessa Bonhomme 1. Ohio State Buckeyes
2011 Jesse Scanzano 5. Mercyhurst Lakers
2012 Rebecca Johnston 2. Cornell Big Red
2013 Katie Wilson 2. Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
2014 Megan Bozek 2. Minnesota Golden Gophers
2015 Emily Fulton 2. Cornell Big Red
2016 Renata Fast 2. Clarkson Knights

Season statistics

Legend for season statistics: GP or SP = total games; W or S = victories; L or N = defeats; T or U = tie; OTS = wins after extra time ( overtime ); OTN or OL = overtime defeats; SOS = shootout wins; SOL or SON = Shootout Losses; P = points; Pct% = wins in%; GF or T = goals; GA or GT = goals conceded

season Sp S. OTS OTN N T GT Pt Regular season Postseason
2011/12 27 9 - 5 13 75 105 26th 4th place 4th place (final tournament)
2012/13 24 10 - 1 13 60 72 21st 4th place 3rd place (final tournament)
2013/14 23 10 - 3 10 70 61 23 4th place Clarkson Cup
2014/15 24 5 3 3 13 51 88 19th 4th place Semifinals
2015/16 24 6th 0 2 16 59 87 14th 4th place Semifinals
2016/17 24 9 1 4th 11 52 58 22nd 4th place Semifinals
2017/18 28 9 0 2 17th 56 99 20th Rank 6 Missed play-offs

Well-known players

Web links

Commons : Toronto Furies  - Collection of Images, Videos, and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Fearless, Frozen Females of Hockey: 150 Canadian Greats in women's ice hockey (41-50). In: sheshootsshescores-mark.blogspot.de. June 26, 2017. Retrieved April 16, 2018 .
  2. ^ Leafs Announce Partnership Agreement with Toronto Furies. In: nhl.com. Nov. 13, 2012, accessed on 17 April 2018 (English).
  3. ^ Andrew Podnieks: Furies capture Clarkson Cup. In: iihf.com. March 24, 2014, accessed April 10, 2018 .