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{{Other uses}} {{short description|Ontario Hockey League team in Sudbury}} {{Infobox hockey team | team = Sudbury Wolves | colour = background:#0039A6; border-top:blue 5px solid; border-bottom:#8F8E93 5px solid; | colour text = #000000 | logo = Sudbury Wolves logo.svg | logosize = 200px | city = [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]] | league = [[Ontario Hockey League]] | conference = Eastern | division = Central | founded = {{Start date|1962}} [[Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association|(NOJHA)]]<br>1972 [[Ontario Hockey League|(OHL)]] | arena = [[Sudbury Community Arena]] | colours = Blue, white and grey <br> {{Color box|#0039A6}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}} {{Color box|#8F8E93}} | owner = Dario Zulich<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/sudbury-wolves-ownership-transferred/n-5189100 |title=Sudbury Wolves Ownership Transferred |publisher=OurSports Central |date=July 29, 2016}}</ref> | GM = Rob Papineau | coach = [[Scott Barney]]<ref>{{Cite web |title= Wolves Introduce Scott Barney as Head Coach |url= https://chl.ca/ohl-wolves/article/wolves-introduce-scott-barney-as-head-coach/ |access-date=2024-07-09 |website=Sudbury Wolves |language=en-CA}}</ref> | captain = | affiliates = [[Greater Sudbury Cubs|Sudbury Cubs]] ([[Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League|NOJHL]]) | website = {{URL|sudburywolves.com}} <!-- Franchise history below --> | name1 = [[Barrie Flyers]] | dates1 = 1945โ1960 | name2 = [[Niagara Falls Flyers]] | dates2 = 1960โ1972 | name3 = Sudbury Wolves | dates3 = 1972โpresent | uniform_image=OHL-Uniform-SUD.png }} The '''Sudbury Wolves''' are an [[Ontario Hockey League]] (OHL) [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]], Canada. Sudbury has had various hockey teams competing at the [[Junior ice hockey|junior]] and [[senior ice hockey]] levels of the game known as the "Wolves" (or "Cub Wolves") nearly every year since around the time of [[World War I]]. The current junior franchise came into existence in 1972 when local businessman Mervin "Bud" Burke purchased the [[Niagara Falls Flyers]] and relocated the team to Sudbury.<ref>{{Cite web |title='He was hard as nails, but fair and firm' โ Sudbury hockey community mourns Bud Burke |url=https://thesudburystar.com/sports/local-sports/he-was-hard-as-nails-but-fair-and-firm-sudbury-hockey-community-mourns-bud-burke |access-date=2023-03-03 |website=thesudburystar |language=en-CA}}</ref> The current franchise has never won the Memorial Cup, nor has it captured the [[J. Ross Robertson Cup]]. Despite this lack of championships, the team has been one of the top development franchises in major junior over its history,<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Hockey Factory โ Sudbury Wolves |url=https://sudburywolves.com/the-hockey-factory |access-date=2022-09-28 |language=en-CA}}</ref> with over 120 players drafted in to the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) since 1973. The Wolves have been a central part of Sudbury's history for decades, and the team is among the most iconic junior hockey franchises in all of North America.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Scott |title=Leading the Pack: 50 Years of Sudbury Wolves History |url=https://store.latitude46publishing.com/products/leading-the-pack-50-years-of-sudbury-wolves-history |access-date=2022-09-28 |website=Latitude 46 Publishing}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Wolves to stay in Sudbury as OHL team celebrates 50 years, says owner |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-wolves-50-years-1.6589227}}</ref> ==History== Sudbury has had a hockey team known as the Wolves or Cub Wolves nearly every year since around WWI. This team name was informally adopted around 1920 as the "Wolves of the North," likely a reference to the "voracity and tenacity that typified the play of these men from Sudbury."<ref>{{Cite book |last=Pagnucco |first=Frank |title=Home-Grown Heroes: A Sports History of Sudbury |publisher=Miller Publishing |year=1982}}</ref> The Sudbury Cub Wolves junior team began play in the 1920s as a member of the Nickel Belt Hockey League. Under the management of [[Max Silverman]], and coached by [[Samuel Rothschild|Sam Rothschild]], the Cub Wolves won the [[Memorial Cup]] in 1932 with a roster that featured future NHL players such as [[Toe Blake|Hector "Toe" Blake]], [[Nakina Smith]], and [[Adรฉlard Lafrance]]. In 1935, the Cub Wolves lost in the Memorial Cup finals to the Winnipeg Monarchs. A senior team competing under the banner of the Sudbury Wolves, again coached by Silverman, have twice been chosen to be [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada's representatives]] at the [[Ice Hockey World Championships]], winning the title for Canada in 1938 and the silver medal in 1949.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Holland |first=Dave |title=Canada on Ice; The World Hockey Championships, 1920โ2008 |publisher=Canada On Ice productions |year=2008 |isbn=978-0-9808936-0-1 |pages=46โ47, 56โ57}}</ref> An iteration of the Wolves competed as the [[Eastern Canada]] entry at the [[1954 Allan Cup]] senior national championship, falling to the [[Penticton Vees (senior)|Penticton Vees]] from [[Western Canada]]. A professional Sudbury Wolves team competed in the [[Eastern Professional Hockey League (1959โ1963)|Eastern Professional Hockey League]] (EPHL) from 1959 until the league folded in 1963. Players such as [[Don Cherry]], [[Dave Keon]], and [[Gerry Cheevers]] suited up for the club during its brief existence. A junior version of the Wolves emerged in the early 1960s as a member of the [[Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association]], winning the league championship in 1969 and 1971.<ref name=":0" /> The OHL - then known as the Ontario Hockey Association and later the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League - arrived in Sudbury in 1972 when local businessman Bud Burke, who was a shareholder in the NOJHL Wolves, purchased the Niagara Falls Flyers from [[Hap Emms|Leighton "Hap" Emms]] and moved the team to [[Northern Ontario]]. In [[1975-76 OHL season|1975-76]], the Wolves, coached by [[Jerry Toppazzini]], who won the [[Matt Leyden Trophy]] that season, won [[Hamilton Spectator Trophy]] for having the best regular season record in the league with a roster of future NHL players such as [[Randy Carlyle]], [[Ron Duguay]], [[Rod Schutt]], and [[Mike Foligno]]. Sudbury advanced to the 1975-76 OHL finals, but lost to the [[Hamilton Fincups]] in five games. In 1979, Burke sold the team to a large ownership group headed by future Hockey Canada board of directors chair Joe Drago.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Joe Drago honoured by Hockey Canada |url=https://thesudburystar.com/sports/local-sports/joe-drago-honoured-by-hockey-canada |access-date=2022-09-29 |website=thesudburystar |language=en-CA}}</ref> From 1973 to 1979, a young [[Joe Bowen]] began his broadcasting career covering the Wolves on local Sudbury radio.<ref name=":0" /> The Wolves were the worst performing team in the entire [[Canadian Hockey League]] (CHL) in the 1980s, making the playoffs only once and not winning a single postseason game in the process. The club did manage to develop some notable players in this era, such as [[Pat Verbeek]] and [[Jeff Brown (ice hockey, born 1966)|Jeff Brown]]. A turning point in franchise history came in 1986 when local businessman Ken Burgess purchased the struggling club and initiated a major organizational turnaround. [[Sam McMaster]] was hired as general manager in 1988, and under his direction the team experienced renewed success, winning its first playoff series since [[1979โ80 OMJHL season|1979-80]] when they defeated the [[Oshawa Generals]] in the first round of [[1991โ92 OHL season|1991-92 OHL]] playoffs. McMaster was named [[OHL Executive of the Year]] in [[1989โ90 OHL season|1989โ90]].<ref name=":0" /> From the early 1990s to the mid-2000s, the Wolves experienced mixed success. The club lost in Game 7 of the [[1994โ95 OHL season|1994-95 OHL]] semi-finals to the [[Detroit Junior Red Wings]]. A string of disappointing seasons came to an end in [[2006โ07 OHL season|2006โ07]] - the Wolves' 35th anniversary - when the team advanced to the OHL Finals, but ultimately lost to the [[Plymouth Whalers]] in six games. Coached by [[Mike Foligno]], the Wolves roster that season featured several future NHL players, namely [[Marc Staal]], [[Nick Foligno]], [[Adam McQuaid]], and [[Akim Aliu]].<ref name=":0" /> From 2007 to 2016, the team generally struggled, including posting the worst season in franchise history in [[2014โ15 OHL season|2014-2015]]. In August 2012, the Wolves were sent to represent Canada at the 2012 [[Junior Club World Cup]]. Sudbury defeated the [[Waterloo Black Hawks]] of the [[United States Hockey League]] in the championship finals by a score of 2-0.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ontariohockeyleague.com/article/wolves-win-2012-world-junior-club-cup|title = Wolves Win 2012 World Junior Club Cup โ Ontario Hockey League}}</ref> In 2016, the Burgess family, at the time the longest-serving ownership group in the OHL, sold the team to Sudbury businessman Dario Zulich. Since Zulich's takeover, the team has been moving in a positive direction, drafting players such as [[Quinton Byfield]] and [[Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen|Ukka-Pekka Luukkonen]], and winning a regular season division title in [[2019โ20 OHL season|2019-20]].<ref>{{cite web |date=July 29, 2016 |title=Update: Zulich issues statement regarding purchase of Sudbury Wolves |url=https://www.sudbury.com/sports/sudbury-wolves-sold-to-dario-zulich-346883 |publisher=Sudbury.com}}</ref> ==Championships== [[File:Sudbury Wolves enter through wolf mouth.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Sudbury Wolves make an entrance on home ice]] The current Sudbury Wolves have never won the [[J. Ross Robertson Cup|OHL championship]], and have never participated in the Memorial Cup tournament. The team currently holds the third-longest Memorial Cup championship drought in the CHL, and the longest in the OHL. The team has twice lost in the OHL finals, once in 1976 and again in 2007, winning the 1976 [[Leyden Trophy]] and the 2007 [[Bobby Orr Trophy]] in the process. The Wolves have twice won the [[Emms Trophy]] as the regular season Central Division champions, first in 2000-01 and then in 2019-20. {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} '''[[J. Ross Robertson Cup]]''' * '''1976''' Lost to [[Hamilton Fincups]] * '''2007''' Lost to [[Plymouth Whalers]] '''[[Bobby Orr Trophy]]''' * '''2006โ2007''' Eastern Conference Champions '''[[NOJHA]] McNamara Trophy''' * '''1969''' Defeated [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]] * '''1971''' Defeated Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds '''NOJHA Regular Season Champions''' * '''1970โ1971''' 80 pts. {{col-2}} '''[[Hamilton Spectator Trophy]]''' * '''1975โ1976''' 102 points '''[[Leyden Trophy]]''' * '''1975โ1976''' Leyden division '''[[Emms Trophy]]''' * '''2000โ2001''' Central division * '''2019โ2020''' Central division '''[[Junior Club World Cup]]''' * '''2012''' Defeated [[Waterloo Black Hawks]] {{col-end}} ==Coaches== Jerry Toppazzini was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as the league's 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. {{colbegin|colwidth=30em}} * '''1972โ1973''' - B.MacKenzie, L.Rubic, T.Boyce * '''1973โ1974''' - Mac MacLean * '''1974โ1975''' - Stu Duncan * '''1975โ1977''' - [[Jerry Toppazzini]] (2) * '''1977โ1978''' - [[Marcel Clements]], Andy Laing * '''1978โ1981''' - Andy Laing (4) * '''1981โ1982''' - Joe Drago * '''1982โ1983''' - Ken Gratton, M.Clements, B.Harris * '''1983โ1984''' - [[Billy Harris (ice hockey b. 1935)|Billy Harris]] (2), Andy Spruce * '''1984โ1985''' - Andy Spruce (2) * '''1985โ1986''' - Bob Strumm, [[Wayne Maxner]] * '''1986โ1987''' - Guy Blanchard * '''1987โ1988''' - John Wallin, [[Ken MacKenzie (ice hockey)|Ken MacKenzie]] * '''1988โ1992''' - Ken MacKenzie (5) * '''1992โ1995''' - [[Glenn Merkosky]] (4) * '''1995โ1996''' - Glenn Merkosky, Todd Lalonde * '''1996โ1997''' - Todd Lalonde (3) * '''1997โ1998''' - Todd Lalonde, [[Tom Watt (ice hockey)|Tom Watt]] * '''1998โ1999''' - [[Reg Higgs]] * '''1999โ2003''' - [[Bert Templeton]] (4) * '''2003โ2009''' - [[Mike Foligno]] (5) * '''2009-2010''' - [[Bryan Verreault]] * '''2009-2010''' - [[Mike Foligno]] * '''2010โ2013''' - [[Trent Cull]] * '''2013โ2015''' - [[Paul Fixter]] * '''2015โ2017''' - [[David Matsos]] (2) * '''2017โ2020''' - [[Cory Stillman]] (3) * '''2021โ2022''' - [[Craig Duncanson]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/sudbury-wolves-name-craig-duncanson-head-coach/n-5719526 |title=Sudbury Wolves Name Craig Duncanson Head Coach |website=OurSports Central |date=July 14, 2021}}</ref> * '''2022โ2023''' - [[Derek MacKenzie]] * '''2023-2024''' - Ken MacKenzie * '''2024โpresent''' - [[Scott Barney]] {{colend}} ==Players== [[File:Ottawa-sudbury.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Sudbury Wolves against the [[Ottawa 67's]] in [[Ottawa]]]] The Sudbury Wolves have retired six players' numbers, and have had over 120 players drafted to the NHL.{{citation needed|date=February 2023}} ===Retired numbers=== *# 6 [[Randy Carlyle]] *# 8 [[Rod Schutt]] *# 10 [[Ron Duguay]] *# 14 [[Marc Staal]] *# 15 [[Dale Hunter]] *# 17 [[Mike Foligno]] ===Award winners=== * 1975โ76 - '''[[Jim Bedard (ice hockey, born 1956)|Jim Bedard]]''', [[Dave Pinkney Trophy]] * 1978โ79 - '''[[Mike Foligno]]''', [[Red Tilson Trophy]], [[Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy]], [[Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy]] * 1981โ82 - '''[[Pat Verbeek]]''', [[Emms Family Award]] * 1984 - '''[[Dave Moylan]]''', [[Jack Ferguson Award]] * 1985โ86 - '''[[Jeff Brown (ice hockey b. 1966)|Jeff Brown]]''', [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]] * 1987 - '''[[John Uniac]]''', [[Jack Ferguson Award]] * 1993โ94 - '''[[Jamie Rivers]]''', [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]] * 1994โ95 - '''[[David McDonald (ice hockey)|David MacDonald]]''', [[F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy]] * 1998โ99 - '''[[Norm Milley]]''', [[Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy]] * 1998โ99 - '''[[Ryan McKie]]''', [[Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy]] * 2000โ01 - '''[[Alexei Semenov (ice hockey)|Alexei Semenov]]''', [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]] * 2004โ05 - '''[[Benoรฎt Pouliot|Benoit Pouliot]]''', [[CHL Rookie of the Year]], [[Emms Family Award]] * 2006โ07 - '''[[Marc Staal]]''', [[Max Kaminsky Trophy]], [[Wayne Gretzky 99 Award]] * 2008 - '''[[John McFarland (ice hockey)|John McFarland]]''', [[Jack Ferguson Award]] * 2009-10 - [[John Kurtz]], [[Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy]] * 2011โ12 - '''[[Michael Sgarbossa]],''' [[Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy]] * 2012-13 -'' [[Connor Burgess]], [[Ivan Tennant Memorial Award]] * 2015 - '''[[David Levin (ice hockey)|David Levin]]''', [[Jack Ferguson Award]] * 2018 - '''[[Quinton Byfield]]''', [[Jack Ferguson Award]] * 2018โ19 - '''[[Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen]]''', [[Red Tilson Trophy]], [[OHL Goaltender of the Year]] * 2018โ19 - '''[[Quinton Byfield]]''', [[Emms Family Award]], [[CHL Rookie of the Year]] * 2021 - '''[[Quentin Musty]] ''', [[Jack Ferguson Award]] * 2023-24 - '''[[David Goyette]]''', [[Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy]], [[Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy]] ===NHL alumni=== {{colbegin|colwidth=18em}} * [[Akim Aliu]] * [[Mike Allison]] * [[Derek Armstrong (ice hockey)|Derek Armstrong]] * [[John Baby]] * [[Ryan Barnes (ice hockey)|Ryan Barnes]] * [[Don Beaupre]] * [[Jim Bedard (ice hockey, born 1956)|Jim Bedard]] * [[Adam Bennett]] * [[Jason Bonsignore]] * [[Kip Brennan]] * [[Jeff Brown (ice hockey, born 1966)|Jeff Brown]] * [[Quinton Byfield]] * [[Kyle Capobianco]] * [[Randy Carlyle]] * [[Tom Colley]] * [[Brandon Convery]] * [[Frank Corrado]] * [[Dean De Fazio]] * [[Paul DiPietro]] * [[Ron Duguay]] * [[Craig Duncanson]] * [[Ben Dunn]] * [[Dave Farrish]] * [[Fedor Fedorov (ice hockey)|Fedor Fedorov]] * [[Mike Fisher (ice hockey)|Mike Fisher]] * [[Rory Fitzpatrick]] * [[Marcus Foligno]] * [[Mike Foligno]] * [[Nick Foligno]] * [[Jim Fox (ice hockey)|Jim Fox]] * [[Dan Frawley (ice hockey)|Dan Frawley]] * [[Sean Gagnon]] * [[David Goverde]] * [[Josh Gratton]] * [[Scott Gruhl]] * [[Richie Hansen]] * [[Randy Hillier (ice hockey)|Randy Hillier]] * [[Randy Holt]] * [[Dale Hunter]] * [[Dave Hunter]] * [[Mike Hudson]] * [[Dan Jancevski]] * [[Wes Jarvis]] * [[Jason Jaspers]] * [[Chris Kelly (ice hockey)|Chris Kelly]] * [[Chris Kontos]] * [[Marc Laforge]] * [[Josh Leivo]] * [[Mike Lenarduzzi]] * [[Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen]] * [[Kevin MacDonald (ice hockey)|Kevin MacDonald]] * [[Derek MacKenzie]] * [[Paul Mara]] * [[Hector Marini]] * [[Mike Marson]] * [[Dan McCarthy (ice hockey)|Dan McCarthy]] * [[Dale McCourt]] * [[John McFarland (ice hockey)|John McFarland]] * [[Brian McGrattan]] * [[Jay McKee]] * [[Alex McKendry]] * [[Don McLean (ice hockey, born 1954)|Don McLean]] * [[Adam McQuaid]] * [[Ken McRae]] * [[Max Middendorf]] * [[Norm Milley]] * [[Mike Moher]] * [[Barrie Moore]] * [[Ethan Moreau]] * [[Glen Murray (ice hockey)|Glen Murray]] * [[Zdenฤk Nedvฤd|Zdenek Nedved]] * [[Sean O'Donnell]] * [[Michael Peca]] * [[Michael Pezzetta]] * [[Isaak Phillips]] * [[Randy Pierce (ice hockey)|Randy Pierce]] * [[Benoรฎt Pouliot|Benoit Pouliot]] * [[Taylor Pyatt]] * [[Andrew Raycroft]] * [[Jamie Rivers]] * [[Shawn Rivers]] * [[Adam Ruzicka]] * [[Warren Rychel]] * [[Mike Sands (ice hockey)|Mike Sands]] * [[Rod Schutt]] * [[Alexei Semenov (ice hockey)|Alexei Semenov]] * [[Jason Simon (ice hockey)|Jason Simon]] * [[Brad Smith (ice hockey)|Brad Smith]] * [[Mike Smith (ice hockey, born 1982)|Mike Smith]] * [[Marc Staal]] * [[Steve Staios]] * [[Zack Stortini]] * [[John Tanner (ice hockey)|John Tanner]] * [[Eric Vail]] * [[Steve Valiquette]] * [[Pat Verbeek]] * [[Dave Watson (ice hockey)|Dave Watson]] * [[Dennis Wideman]] * [[Mike Wilson (ice hockey)|Mike Wilson]] {{colend}} ==Yearly results== ===Regular season=== * 1962โ1972 NOJHL * 1972โ1974 OHA * 1974โ1980 OMJHL * 1980โpresent OHL Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Season (sports)|Season]] || Games || Won || Lost || Tied || OTL || SL || Points || Pct % || Goals<br>For || Goals<br>{{small|Against}} || Standing |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1962โ63||40||11||29|| 0|| -||-|| 22||0.275||127||222||5th NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1963โ64||39||26||12|| 1|| -||-|| 53||0.679||213||170||2nd NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1964โ65||40|| 7||33|| 0|| -||-|| 14||0.175||167||275||5th NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1965โ66||40||23||16|| 1|| -||-|| 47||0.588||267||211||3rd NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1966โ67||40||21||19|| 0|| -||-|| 42||0.525||213||189||3rd NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1967โ68||40||19||19|| 2|| -||-|| 40||0.500||211||198||4th NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1968โ69||48||31||15|| 2|| -||-|| 64||0.667||229||160||2nd NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1969โ70||48||33||11|| 4|| -||-|| 70||0.729||341||192||2nd NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1970โ71||48||39|| 7|| 2|| -||-|| 80||0.833||353||159||1st NOJHL |- bgcolor="#EEFFFF" |1971โ72||52||23||23|| 6|| -||-|| 52||0.500||214||194||2nd NOJHL |- | colspan="11"| |- |1972โ73||63||21||32||10|| -||-|| 52||0.413||289||379||7th OHA |- |1973โ74||70||31||26||13|| -||-|| 75||0.536||298||288||5th OHA |- |[[1974โ75 OMJHL season|1974โ75]]||70||31||29||10|| -||-|| 72||0.514||324||289||5th OHA |- |[[1975โ76 OMJHL season|1975โ76]]||66||47||11|| 8|| -||-||102||0.773||384||224||'''1st Leyden''' |- |[[1976โ77 OMJHL season|1976โ77]]||66||38||24|| 4|| -||-|| 80||0.606||385||290||2nd Leyden |- |[[1977โ78 OMJHL season|1977โ78]]||68||16||42||10|| -||-|| 42||0.309||255||377||6th Leyden |- |[[1978โ79 OMJHL season|1978โ79]]||68||40||27|| 1|| -||-|| 81||0.596||397||361||2nd Leyden |- |[[1979โ80 OMJHL season|1979โ80]]||68||33||33|| 2|| -||-|| 68||0.500||299||309||5th Leyden |- |[[1980โ81 OHL season|1980โ81]]||68||20||45|| 3|| -||-|| 43||0.316||284||380||6th Leyden |- |[[1981โ82 OHL season|1981โ82]]||68||19||48|| 1|| -||-|| 39||0.287||274||401||7th Emms |- |[[1982โ83 OHL season|1982โ83]]||70||15||55|| 0|| -||-|| 30||0.214||269||422||7th Emms |- |[[1983โ84 OHL season|1983โ84]]||70||19||50|| 1|| -||-|| 39||0.279||287||427||8th Emms |- |[[1984โ85 OHL season|1984โ85]]||66||17||46|| 3|| -||-|| 37||0.280||224||348||8th Emms |- |[[1985โ86 OHL season|1985โ86]]||66||29||33|| 4|| -||-|| 62||0.470||293||330||5th Emms |- |[[1986โ87 OHL season|1986โ87]]||66||20||44|| 2|| -||-|| 42||0.318||285||377||8th Emms |- |[[1987โ88 OHL season|1987โ88]]||66||17||48|| 1|| -||-|| 35||0.265||208||339||8th Emms |- |[[1988โ89 OHL season|1988โ89]]||66||23||36|| 7|| -||-|| 53||0.402||262||334||7th Emms |- |[[1989โ90 OHL season|1989โ90]]||66||36||23|| 7|| -||-|| 79||0.598||295||267||3rd Emms |- |[[1990โ91 OHL season|1990โ91]]||66||33||28|| 5|| -||-|| 71||0.538||288||265||6th Leyden |- |[[1991โ92 OHL season|1991โ92]]||66||33||27|| 6|| -||-|| 72||0.545||331||320||4th Leyden |- |[[1992โ93 OHL season|1992โ93]]||66||31||30|| 5|| -||-|| 67||0.508||291||300||4th Leyden |- |[[1993โ94 OHL season|1993โ94]]||66||34||26|| 6|| -||-|| 74||0.561||299||275||3rd Leyden |- |[[1994โ95 OHL season|1994โ95]]||66||43||17|| 6|| -||-|| 92||0.697||314||208||2nd Central |- |[[1995โ96 OHL season|1995โ96]]||66||27||36|| 3|| -||-|| 57||0.432||262||288||6th Central |- |[[1996โ97 OHL season|1996โ97]]||66||21||37|| 8|| -||-|| 50||0.379||251||302||6th Central |- |[[1997โ98 OHL season|1997โ98]]||66||25||34|| 7|| -||-|| 57||0.432||257||268||5th Central |- |[[1998โ99 OHL season|1998โ99]]||68||25||35|| 8|| -||-|| 58||0.426||261||288||2nd Central |- |[[1999โ2000 OHL season|1999โ2000]]||68||39||23|| 5|| 1||-|| 84||0.610||262||221||2nd Central |- |[[2000โ01 OHL season|2000โ01]]||68||35||22|| 8|| 3||-|| 81||0.574||237||196||'''1st Central''' |- |[[2001โ02 OHL season|2001โ02]]||68||25||33|| 5|| 5||-|| 60||0.404||171||216||3rd Central |- |[[2002โ03 OHL season|2002โ03]]||68||16||46|| 4|| 2||-|| 38||0.265||175||273||5th Central |- |[[2003โ04 OHL season|2003โ04]]||68||25||32|| 6|| 5||-|| 61||0.412||185||220||5th Central |- |[[2004โ05 OHL season|2004โ05]]||68||32||23|| 6|| 7||-|| 77||0.515||201||185||4th Central |- |[[2005โ06 OHL season|2005โ06]]||68||34||28||-|| 1|| 5|| 74||0.544||227||222||3rd Central |- |[[2006โ07 OHL season|2006โ07]]||68||29||30||-|| 3|| 6|| 67||0.486||225||241||3rd Central |- |[[2007โ08 OHL season|2007โ08]]||68||17||46||-|| 2|| 3|| 39||0.287||175||292||5th Central |- |[[2008โ09 OHL season|2008โ09]]||68||26||35||-|| 3|| 4|| 59||0.434||227||282||5th Central |- |[[2009โ10 OHL season|2009โ10]]||68||26||35||-|| 4|| 3|| 59||0.434||193||267||5th Central |- |[[2010โ11 OHL season|2010โ11]]||68||29||35||-|| 2|| 2|| 62||0.456||235||276||4th Central |- |[[2011โ12 OHL season|2011โ12]]||68||36||26||-|| 4|| 2|| 78||0.574||242||240||4th Central |- |[[2012โ13 OHL season|2012โ13]]||68||29||27||-|| 5|| 7|| 70||0.515||214||234||3rd Central |- |[[2013โ14 OHL season|2013โ14]]||68||33||24||-|| 3|| 8|| 77||0.566||219||228||3rd Central |- |[[2014โ15 OHL season|2014โ15]]||68||12||54||-|| 1|| 1|| 26||0.191||149||323||5th Central |- |[[2015โ16 OHL season|2015โ16]]||68||16||46||-|| 5|| 1|| 38||0.279||183||328||5th Central |- |[[2016โ17 OHL season|2016โ17]]||68||27||34||-|| 7|| 0|| 61||0.449||207||263||2nd Central |- |[[2017โ18 OHL season|2017โ18]]||68||17||42||-|| 9|| 0|| 43||0.316||197||291||5th Central |- |[[2018โ19 OHL season|2018โ19]]||68||43||20||-|| 3|| 2|| 91||0.669||254||206||2nd Central |- |[[2019โ20 OHL season|2019โ20]]||63||34||27||-|| 1|| 1|| 70||0.556||259||240||'''1st Central''' |- |[[2020โ21 OHL season|2020โ21]]||0||0||0||-|| 0|| 0|| 0||0.000||0||0||Season Cancelled |- |[[2021โ22 OHL season|2021โ22]]||68||23||38||-|| 3|| 4|| 53||0.390||223||297||4th Central |- |[[2022โ23 OHL season|2022โ23]]||68||31||28||-|| 6|| 3|| 71||0.522||272||260||3rd Central |- |[[2023โ24 OHL season|2023โ24]]||68||38||23||-|| 4|| 3|| 83||0.610||328||272||3rd Central |- |[[2024โ25 OHL season|2024โ25]]||68||32||31||-|| 5|| 0|| 69||0.507||245||269||3rd Central |} ===Playoffs=== * '''1972โ73''' Lost to Ottawa 67's 8 points to 0 in first round. * '''1973โ74''' Lost to Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 0 in first round. * '''1974โ75''' Defeated Ottawa 67's 8 points to 6 in first round. <br>Lost to Toronto Marlboros 9 points to 7 in second round. * '''1975โ76''' Defeated S.S. Marie Greyhounds 9 points to 5 in quarterfinals. <br>Defeated Ottawa 67's 8 points to 2 in semifinals. <br>Lost to Hamilton Fincups 8 points to 2 in finals. * '''1976โ77''' Lost to Kingston Canadians 4 games to 1 with 1 tie in quarterfinals. * '''1977โ78''' Out of playoffs. * '''1978โ79''' Defeated Oshawa Generals 8 points to 2 in quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Peterborough Petes 8 points to 2 in semifinals. * '''1979โ80''' Defeated Kingston Canadians 3 games to 0 in first round. <br>Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 3 in quarterfinals. * '''1980โ81''' Out of playoffs. * '''1981โ82''' Out of playoffs. * '''1982โ83''' Out of playoffs. * '''1983โ84''' Out of playoffs. * '''1984โ85''' Out of playoffs. * '''1985โ86''' Lost to Guelph Platers 8 points to 0 in first round. * '''1986โ87''' Out of playoffs. * '''1987โ88''' Out of playoffs. * '''1988โ89''' Out of playoffs. * '''1989โ90''' Lost to Owen Sound Platers 4 games to 3 in first round. * '''1990โ91''' Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in first round. * '''1991โ92''' Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 3 in first round. <br>Lost to North Bay Centennials 4 games to 0 in quarterfinals. * '''1992โ93''' Defeated Newmarket Royals 4 games to 3 in first round. <br>Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 3 in quarterfinals. * '''1993โ94''' Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 1 in division quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Ottawa 67's 4 games to 2 in division semifinals. * '''1994โ95''' Defeated Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 1 in division quarterfinals. <br>Defeated Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 2 in quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Detroit Jr. Red Wings 4 games to 3 in semifinals. * '''1995โ96''' Out of playoffs. * '''1996โ97''' Out of playoffs. * '''1997โ98''' Defeated Barrie Colts 4 games to 2 in division quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Guelph Storm 4 games to 0 in quarterfinals. * '''1998โ99''' Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. * '''1999โ2000''' Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. <br> Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 3 in conference semifinals. * '''2000โ01''' Defeated Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. <br> Lost to Toronto St. Michael's Majors 4 games to 3 in conference semifinals. * '''2001โ02''' Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2002โ03''' Out of playoffs. * '''2003โ04''' Lost to Toronto St. Michael's Majors 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2004โ05''' Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Ottawa 67's 4 games to 2 in conference semifinals. * '''2005โ06''' Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals. * '''2006โ07''' Defeated Mississauga Ice Dogs 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. <br>Defeated Barrie Colts 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals. <br>Defeated Belleville Bulls 4 games to 2 in conference finals. <br>Lost to Plymouth Whalers 4 games to 2 in finals. * '''2007โ08''' Out of playoffs. * '''2008โ09''' Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2009โ10''' Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2010โ11''' Defeated Ottawa 67's 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals. * '''2011โ12''' Lost to Brampton Battalion 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2012โ13''' Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals. * '''2013โ14''' Lost to Barrie Colts 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2014โ15''' Out of playoffs. * '''2015โ16''' Out of playoffs. * '''2016โ17''' Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2017โ18''' Out of playoffs. * '''2018โ19''' Defeated Mississauga Steelheads 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. <br>Lost to Ottawa 67's 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals. * '''2019โ20''' Cancelled. * '''2020โ21''' Cancelled. * '''2021โ22''' Out of playoffs. * '''2022โ23''' Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. * '''2023โ24''' Defeated Mississauga Steelheads 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals. <br> Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals. * '''2024โ25''' Lost to Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals. ==Uniforms and logos== [[File:Green wolves logo.png|right|100px]] From 1972 to 1988, the Sudbury Wolves' colours were green, white and gold. The tradition of Sudbury teams wearing green jerseys dates back to the mid-1910s. In 1988โ89, Ken Burgess - who famously asked "Who ever heard of a green wolf?" - changed the team's colours to blue, white and grey, which happened to be the corporate colours of the business that bore his name. These have been the Wolves' colours ever since, though the team has occasionally donned throwback green jerseys. The iconic blood-toothed, wily wolf-head logo has subtly evolved since the current franchise's inception, but overall has remained relatively unchanged and today is one of the most recognizable logos in the CHL.<ref name=":0" /> There have been various alterations and versions of the team's primary jersey design over the years, as well as the introduction of third alternate jerseys, such as black and grey ones that were introduced in the mid-1990s and again in the early-2010s.<ref name=":02">{{Cite web |title=New Look for Wolves Hockey Salutes Past โ Sudbury Wolves |url=http://sudburywolves.com/article/new-look-for-wolves-hockey-salutes-past |access-date=2017-12-24 |website=sudburywolves.com |language=en-CA}}</ref> The team unveiled several special edition jerseys during the [[2022โ23 OHL season|2022-23 season]], including a fiftieth anniversary jersey,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wolves Unveil 50th Anniversary Jersey in Support of Ten Rainbows Children's Foundation โ Sudbury Wolves |url=https://sudburywolves.com/video/wolves-unveil-50th-anniversary-jersey-in-support-of-ten-rainbows-childrens-foundation |access-date=2023-03-03 |language=en-CA}}</ref> as well as a limited edition ''[[Shoresy]]'' Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs themed jersey.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wolves Unveil Shoresy Jersey in Partnership with New Metric Media โ Sudbury Wolves |url=https://sudburywolves.com/article/wolves-unveil-shorsey-jersey-in-partnership-with-new-metric-media |access-date=2023-03-03 |language=en-CA}}</ref> [[File:Jake Cardwell of Sudbury Wolves.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Jake Cardwell of the Wolves wearing the 2009 version of the away jersey]] ==Arena== The Sudbury Wolves play their home games at the downtown [[Sudbury Community Arena]], which was constructed in 1951. The [[City of Greater Sudbury]] and the Wolves have upgraded the facility over the years, but since the mid-2010s there have been intensified debates about the building of a new arena.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Full story: The KED is dead |url=https://www.sudbury.com/local-news/full-story-the-ked-is-dead-5576847 |access-date=2022-09-29 |website=Sudbury.com |language=en}}</ref> Every time the Wolves score a goal, a [[Taxidermy|taxidermic]] wolf rolls out on a pulley system from the rafters of the Sudbury Arena in the direction of the opposing team's bench. This tradition began in the 1950s when [[The Sudbury Star]] donated a stuffed wolf to the local Wolves team as a token of appreciation.<ref name=":0" /> ==Media== In the 2009-10 hockey season, Wolves games were broadcast on [[CJTK-FM]] in Sudbury.<ref>[http://www.northernlife.ca/news/sports/2009/sept/wolves_FM110909.aspx "Wolves move away game broadcasts to FM dial"], ''[[Northern Life (newspaper)|Northern Life]]'', September 11, 2009.</ref> As of 2018, Wolves games are broadcast on [[CKLU-FM]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sudburywolves.com/article/wolves-announce-branden-scott-to-host-audio-broadcast|title=Wolves Announce Branden Scott to Host Audio Broadcast|website=sudburywolves.com|date=September 21, 2018|access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref> ==See also== * [[List of ice hockey teams in Ontario]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.sudburywolves.com Sudbury Wolves] * [http://www.sudburymuseums.ca/index.cfm?app=w_vmuseum&lang=en&currID=1606&parID=1594 www.sudburymuseums.ca History of hockey in Sudbury] * [http://www.gowolvesgo.com Sudbury Wolves fan site] {{Sudbury Wolves}} {{OHL}} {{Ontario Sports}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Sudbury Wolves}} [[Category:Ontario Hockey League teams]] [[Category:Sports clubs and teams in Greater Sudbury]] [[Category:Ice hockey clubs established in 1962]] [[Category:1962 establishments in Ontario]] [[Category:Ice hockey teams in Ontario]] [[Category:Ice hockey teams representing Canada internationally]]
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