2010–11 Toronto CWHL season

The 2010–11 Toronto CWHL season was the first season for the team that became known as the Toronto Furies at the end of the season. The Canadian Women's Hockey League underwent a restructuring prior to the 2010–11 CWHL season that led to the folding of three teams and the creation of a new Toronto team. It also head held its first draft in 2010 for its three Greater Toronto Area teams, where the Toronto CWHL team protected former Mississauga Chiefs' players Jennifer Botterill and Sami Jo Small. The Toronto team then proceeded to pick many other former Chiefs' players to make up the majority of the new team.

Draft

= Indicates Olympian
= Indicates former NCAA player
= Indicates former CIS player
#PlayerHometownCollege
1Tessa Bonhomme (D)[1]Canada Sudbury, OntarioOhio State Buckeyes (WCHA)
3Britni Smith (D)Canada Port Perry, OntarioSt. Lawrence Skating Saints (ECAC Hockey)
4Carly Haggard (F)Canada Port Alberni, British ColumbiaDartmouth Big Green (ECAC Hockey)
9Kendra Fisher (G)Canada Kincardine, OntarioHumber Hawks (OCAA)
10Michelle Bonello (D)Canada Mississauga, OntarioMercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
15Jennifer Brine (F)Canada Truro, Nova ScotiaHarvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)
16LaToya Clarke (F)Canada Pickering, OntarioMinnesota Golden Golphers (WCHA)
21Rebecca Davies (F)Canada Toronto, OntarioSt. Francis Xavier X-Women (AUS)
22Frances McPhail (F)Canada Vancouver, British ColumbiaNiagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
27Meagan Aarts (F)Canada Watford, OntarioMaine Black Bears (HEA)
28Alexandra Hoffmeyer (D)United States Detroit, MichiganMercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
33Kelly Zamora (F)Canada Oshawa, OntarioWayne State Warriors (CHA)
34Angela Di Stasi (F)Canada Toronto, OntarioConcordia Stingers (QSSF)
39Mary Modeste (D)Canada Oshawa, OntarioToronto Lady Blues (OUA)
42Laura Watt (D)Canada Ajax, OntarioPrinceton Tigers (ECAC Hockey)
43Jessica Clermont (D)Canada Port Elgin, OntarioNiagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
48Kristy Zamora (F)Canada Oshawa, OntarioBrown Bears (ECAC Hockey)
49Emily Berzins (F)Canada Fort McMurray, AlbertaWayne State Warriors (CHA)
54Melissa Boal (F)Canada Pakenham, OntarioWayne State Warriors (CHA)

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Protected players

PlayerHometownCollege
Jennifer Botterill (F)Canada Winnipeg, ManitobaHarvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)
Martine Garland (D)Canada Toronto, OntarioNew Hampshire Wildcats (ECAC East)
Sami Jo Small (G)Canada Winnipeg, ManitobaStanford University

Roster

Goalies
Number Player Former Team Hometown
31 Canada Allison Cubberley Elmira College Bracebridge, Ontario
30 Canada Kendra Fisher Humber College Kincardine, Ontario
1 Canada Sami Jo Small Canadian National Team Winnipeg, Manitoba
Defense
Number Player Former Team Hometown
25 Canada Tessa Bonhomme Canadian National Team Sudbury, Ontario
19 Canada Britni Smith Port Perry, Ontario
18 United States Alexandra Hoffmeyer Maine Black Bears Detroit,Michigan
12 Canada Martine Garland University of New Hampshire Toronto, Ontario
5 Canada Jessica Clermont Niagara University Port Elgin, Ontario
4 Canada Michelle Bonello Mercyhurst College Mississauga, Ontario
2 Canada Haleigh Callison University of British Columbia Smithers, British Columbia
Forwards
Number Player Former Team Hometown
96 Canada Kelly Zamora Wayne State University Oshawa, Ontario
67 Canada Rebecca Davies St. Francis Xavier University Toronto, Ontario
44 Canada Kori Cheverie St. Mary's Huskies Truro, Nova Scotia
27 Canada Kristy Zamora Brown Bears Oshawa, Ontario
17 Canada Jennifer Botterill Canadian National Team Winnipeg, Manitoba
16 Canada Frances McPhail Vancouver, British Columbia
15 Canada Angela Di Stasi Concordia University Toronto, Ontario
14 Canada LaToya Clarke University of Minnesota Pickering, Ontario
11 Canada Melanie Mills Pusclinsh, Ontario
9 Canada Jennifer Brine Harvard University Truro, Nova Scotia
6 Canada Meagan Aarts Maine University Wattford, Ontario
Canada Carly Haggard[3] Port Alberni, British Columbia

Coaching staff

  • General Manager: Barb Fisher
  • Head Coach: Dan Lichterman
  • Assistant Coach: Joanne Eustace
  • Assistant Coach: Bartley Blair
  • Equipment Manager: Lester Tiu
  • Head Athletic Therapist : Jennifer Bushell
  • Assistant Athletic Therapist: Sharon Welsby
  • Student Athletic Therapist: Carrie Alderdice

Regular season

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.

February 28, 2011
No. Team GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1Montreal2622221257046
2Brampton2619611116939
3Boston26101517310121
4Toronto268135839821
5Burlington2661825410814

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Schedule

DateTeamsScore
October 23, 2010Toronto @ BramptonBrampton, 7-3
October 24, 2010Burlington @ TorontoToronto, 2-1
October 30, 2010Toronto @ MontrealMontreal, 5-3
October 31, 2010Toronto @ MontrealMontreal, 5-4
November 21, 2010Boston @ TorontoBoston, 4-2
December 5, 2010Toronto @ BramptonBrampton,4-2
December 11, 2010Toronto @ BostonBoston, 6-4
December 12, 2010Toronto @ BostonBoston, 4-3
December 18, 2010Toronto @ BramptonBrampton 5-2
January 9, 2011Boston @ TorontoToronto, 9-4
January 15, 2011Montreal @ TorontoToronto 3-2
January 21, 2011Brampton @ TorontoBrampton 5-2
January 30, 2011Burlington @ TorontoToronto 1-0
February 5, 2011Toronto @ BostonBoston 5-4
February 6, 2011Toronto @ BostonBoston 4-2
February 12, 2011Toronto @ MontrealToronto 5-4
February 13, 2011Toronto @ MontrealMontreal 3-0
February 19, 2011Montreal @ TorontoMontreal 4-2
February 20, 2011Toronto @ BurlingtonBurlington 5-4
February 23, 2011Burlington @ TorontoBurlington 5-4

Postseason

March 27 Sunday: The final Game concluded with the Montreal Stars defeating Toronto 5 -0.[5] Montreal got off to a 2 - 0 lead in the first period, The first goal was scored by Noémie Marin on a backhand from her off wing at the 14:47 minute mark, as she converted a pass from Caroline Ouellette. The second goal was scored at the 7:29 minute mark off a face off in the Toronto end. Toronto goalie Sami Jo Small played well in defeat [6] as Montreal controlled the game outshooting Toronto 51 to 26. Toronto did threaten offensively early in the game and could have turned the contest around but Montreal goalie, Kim St-Pierre, came up with exceptional saves [7] to earn the shutout and ultimately crown Montreal Stars as the 2011 Clarkson Cup Champions.

See also

References

  1. "Bonhomme 1st at CWHL Draft". Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  2. "Draft - Boston - Canadian Women's Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2011-04-05. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  3. In Women Hockey life http://www.womenshockeylife.com/success-stories/carly-haggard/%5B%5D
  4. "Standings - CWHL - Canadian Women's Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2011-03-06. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  5. "- CWHL - Canadian Women's Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  6. Globe and Mail, Montreal beats Toronto to win Clarkson Cup,https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/montreal-beats-toronto-to-win-clarkson-cup/article1958614/ Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  7. CBCsport.ca , St-Pierre backstops Montreal to Clarkson Cup title, http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2011/03/27/sp-clarksoncup.html
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