Gander Flyers

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Gander Flyers
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City Gander, NL
League Central West Senior Hockey League
Founded1947 (1947)
Home arena Steele Community Centre
ColoursPurple, Gold   
Head coachRick Sheppard
CaptainJordan Escott
Website Flyers on League website
Franchise history
1948–61Gander All-Stars
1961-PresentGander Flyers

The Gander Flyers (also commonly known as the Kelly Ford Gander Flyers due to a sponsorship deal that began October 3, 2014) [1] were a senior ice hockey team based in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador [2] [3] and a member of in the Central West Senior Hockey League. [4] [5]

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History

The Gander Flyers hockey club has its roots in picked teams from the Royal Canadian Air Force hockey league at RCAF Station Gander during the Second World War and from the Gander Hockey League picked team that entered Newfoundland inter-town senior hockey competition in 1947. The RCAF 'Bombers' [6] and 'Fliers' played exhibition games at other Newfoundland hockey centres during World War II including Corner Brook [7] and Grand Falls. [8]

Gander first joined the Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association, and the race for the Herder Memorial Trophy, in 1947 as part of the Central Division with teams from Bishop's Falls, Buchans and Grand Falls.

Gander's entry into Newfoundland senior hockey was occasionally nicknamed the 'Flyers' until an official name change in the early 1960s. From 1953 to 1959, Gander entered a team in provincial Section B senior hockey in competition for the Evening Telegram Trophy. The all-stars were finalists in the 1954 all-Newfoundland senior 'B' championships hosted by Grand Falls but lost the close series to the Bell Island All-Stars 2-games-to-1. In 1960, the all-stars became part of the Western Division and in 1963 Gander joined the province-wide Newfoundland Senior Hockey League (NSHL). In 1967, Flyers' import goaltender Lyle Carter was invited by the Conception Bay CeeBees to play in the Allan Cup; Carter later went on to play 15 NHL games with the California Golden Seals in 1971-72. [9]

The Flyers were part of the NSHL, with the exception of a two-year break in the mid-1970s, until the hockey club folded in 1983. The Gander Flyers started the 1982-83 season but folded at the end of November.

Gander didn't enter a team in the NSHL for the 1974-75 and 1975-76 seasons. In 1975, Flyers alumni formed the Intermediate 'B' Gander Lakers and joined the Central Intermediate B Hockey League. The Lakers team became the re-formed Flyers and joined the Newfoundland Senior League for the 1976-77 season. After the team folded in November 1983, Flyers alumni re-formed the Gander Lakers and joined the Central Beothuck Intermediate Hockey League for the 1983-84 season.

The Flyers made their first all-Newfoundland finals appearance in 1961 [10] ] but lost to the Conception Bay CeeBees in four straight games. [11] Gander won its first NSHL championship and Herder Memorial Trophy in 1969 and added a second title in 1980. The club sat out the 1980-81 season but rejoined in 1981-82, making it to another Herder Finals but lost in seven games. It was the Flyers' fourth finals appearance in five seasons.

For the 2009-10 season, the Flyers returned as one of three teams that formed the Central Newfoundland Intermediate Hockey League (CNIHL). The Gander "Rec" Flyers played for three seasons in the CNIHL until 2012. After a 16-year absence from Newfoundland Senior hockey, the Gander Flyers joined the re-formed Newfoundland Senior Hockey League (NSHL) in the fall of 2012. [12] The team's home ice was at the Gander Community Centre. [13]

On June 4, 2014, the Flyers were one of four teams that announced their departure from the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League in order to form a new league to be the Central West Senior Hockey League. That year the Flyers didn't score highly in the league standings, although early 2015 results were better. [14] Also in 2014, the Flyers were in the news when their goaltender Patrick O'Brien, a trained paramedic, ran from the locker room wearing all of his equipment to give CPR and helped to save the life of a fan in the stands as the game was about to begin. [15]

In 2015, the Flyers signed former National Hockey League player, Arron Asham. [16]

Seasons and records

Season by season results

This is a list of the last three seasons completed by the Gander Flyers. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Gander Flyers seasons.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, DNQ = Did not qualify

NSHL = Newfoundland Senior Hockey League, CWSHL = Central West Senior Hockey League

Gander Flyers regular season and postseason statistics and results, 2012–present
SeasonLeagueRegular seasonPostseason
GPWLTOTLGFGAPTSFinishGPWLGFGAResult
2015-16CWSHL22712-37493174th514928Lost in CWSHL semi-finals to Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts, 1-4
2016-17CWSHL1439-2457383rd2021014Lost in CWSHL semi-finals to Clarenville Caribous, 0-2
2017-18CWSHL1696-17570191st5142029Lost in CWSHL finals to Clarenville Caribous, 1-4

Allan Cup results

SeasonLocationGPWLTOTLGFGAResultsPlayoffs
1969 Galt, ON (Games 1,2), Gander, NL (Games 3,4,5)541001728Lost 1-4 Eastern semi-finals (Galt Hornets)
1980 303--729Lost 0-3 Eastern semi-finals (Thunder Bay Twins)

Current roster

For the current team roster see the Flyers profile on the league website

Leaders

Team captains

Head coaches

Team awards

Most Valuable Player

Terry Oake Heart & Soul Award

Dedication Award

League trophies and awards

Leading Scorer

Rookie of the Year

Most Gentlemanly and Effective Player

Coach of the Year

League MVP

Hockey NL (HNL) trophies and awards

HNL Team awards

HNL Individual awards

S. E. Tuma Memorial Trophy (Top scorer in the regular season)

President's Top Goaltender Award

Albert "Pee Wee" Crane Memorial Award" (Rookie of the year)

Howie Clouter Memorial Trophy (Most gentlemanly and effective player)

Cliff Gorman Memorial Award (Most valuable player of the Herder Playoffs)

Honoured members

Retired numbers

Note: the year of number retirement is noted

NL Hockey Hall of Fame

The following people associated with the Flyers have been inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Hockey Hall of Fame (NLHHOF).
Note: the year of induction into NLHHOF is noted

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References

  1. "New name for senior hockey team". The Gander Beacon. October 8, 2014. Retrieved 2015-10-04.
  2. Terry Ryan (1 May 2014). Tales of a First-Round Nothing: My Life as an NHL Footnote. ECW Press. pp. 146–. ISBN   978-1-77090-504-7.
  3. Bill Abbott (2000). Herder Memorial Trophy: A History of Senior Hockey in Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater Books. ISBN   978-1-55081-156-8.
  4. Royals extend winning streak to five games with sweep of Flyers – Hockey – The Gulf News
  5. "Lack of execution causes Gander’s downfall". Advertiser, January 12, 2015
  6. Western Star (Corner Brook, N.L.), 1943-02-19
  7. "R.C.A.F Gander Team" P.6, The Western Star February 26, 1944
  8. "The Gander", March 1944.
  9. "Backchecking: Lyle Carter" - The Hockey News 2013-09-08 By David Salter
  10. P.13, The Daily News March 29, 1961
  11. P. 11, The Daily News April 5, 1961
  12. "Matheson to play in front of hometown this season" Archived 2014-09-01 at archive.today . Cumberland News Now. Darrell Cole July 26, 2012
  13. ""Cataracts stay perfect". Hockey. The Telegram. November 18, 2013". Archived from the original on September 1, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  14. "Five alive Kevin". The Beacon, Kevin Higgins January 05, 2015
  15. "Patrick O'Brien, Gander Flyers Goalie, Helps Save Fan's Life With CPR". The Huffington Post Canada | By Jesse Ferreras 11/24/2014
  16. "Former NHLer Arron Asham signs with Gander Flyers". CBC News Sep 29, 2015
  17. "Sports DEEtails" The Daily News February 22, 1961 p. 10

Bibliography

  • Abbott, Bill (2000). Herder Memorial Trophy: A History of Senior Hockey in Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater Books.