Sudbury Wolves

Sudbury Wolves
CitySudbury, Ontario
LeagueOntario Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionCentral
Founded1962 (1962) (NOJHA)
1972 (OHL)
Home arenaSudbury Community Arena
ColoursBlue, white and grey
     
Owner(s)Dario Zulich[1]
General managerRob Papineau
Head coachScott Barney[2]
CaptainDavid Goyette
AffiliateSudbury Cubs (NOJHL)
Websitesudburywolves.com
Franchise history
1945–1960Barrie Flyers
1960–1972Niagara Falls Flyers
1972–presentSudbury Wolves

The Sudbury Wolves are an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) ice hockey team based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

Sudbury has had various hockey teams competing at the 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.[3]

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,[4] 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.[5][6]

  1. ^ "Sudbury Wolves Ownership Transferred". OurSports Central. July 29, 2016.
  2. ^ "Wolves Introduce Scott Barney as Head Coach". Sudbury Wolves. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  3. ^ "'He was hard as nails, but fair and firm' — Sudbury hockey community mourns Bud Burke". thesudburystar. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  4. ^ "The Hockey Factory – Sudbury Wolves". Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  5. ^ Miller, Scott. "Leading the Pack: 50 Years of Sudbury Wolves History". Latitude 46 Publishing. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  6. ^ "Wolves to stay in Sudbury as OHL team celebrates 50 years, says owner".

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