Sydney Wolf Pack | |
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City | Sydney |
League | Australian Junior Ice Hockey League |
Founded | 18 September 2012 |
Home arena | Penrith Ice Palace |
Owner(s) | New South Wales Ice Hockey Association |
General manager | Miranda Ransome Nabil Fahmy |
Head coach | Andrew Reynolds Steve Ransome |
Captain | Dylan Alavert |
Franchise history | |
2012–2013 | Sydney Maple Leafs |
2013–present | Sydney Wolf Pack |
Championships | |
AJIHL Championships | 2 (2013), (2015) |
Current season |
The Sydney Wolf Pack are an Australian junior ice hockey team based in Sydney playing in the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League. They represent one of the two junior ice hockey teams from New South Wales currently playing in the AJIHL, which is the most elite level for ice hockey at a national level for ages between 16–20 years old.
The Sydney Maple Leafs were founded 18 September 2012 following the announcement by Ice Hockey Australia of the formation of the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League. [1] The team is controlled by the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association. [1] On 14 October 2012 it was announced that Sydney Bears player Steven Adams and Paul Kelly had signed on as coaches for the 2012–13 AJIHL season. [2]
The first team in club history:For the 2012–13 AJIHL season [2] [3]
# | Nat | Name | Pos | Date of Birth | Acquired | Birthplace |
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19 | Saxon Air | F | 25 March 1995 | 2012 | Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia | |
17 | Spencer Austin | D | 5 March 1992 | 2012 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada | |
18 | Nolan Barlow | F | 16 September 1994 | 2012 | ||
6 | Adrian Braun | F | 3 June 1994 | 2012 | ||
20 | Dylan Burgess | G | 8 March 1994 | 2012 | ||
1 | Jake Burgess | G | 26 June 1994 | 2012 | ||
13 | Scott Clemie | F | 16 December 1994 | 2012 | Scunthorpe, England, United Kingdom | |
9 | Sam Cook | D | 26 July 1993 | 2012 | Sydney, Australia | |
12 | Dexter Crowe | F | 3 June 1996 | 2012 | Sydney, Australia | |
25 | Jonathan Hughes | G | 7 June 1995 | 2012 | ||
5 | Chris Johnson | F | 2012 | |||
11 | James Keating | F | 2 March 1992 | 2012 | ||
16 | Tyler Kubara | F | 28 November 1994 | 2012 | Wombarra, New South Wales, Australia | |
15 | Samuel Lammert | F | 26 July 1994 | 2012 | Gosford, New South Wales, Australia | |
3 | Ilman Lee | D | 3 March 1994 | 2012 | ||
7 | Riley Major | D | 9 January 1996 | 2012 | ||
2 | Kieran Poole | F | 20 February 1996 | 2012 | ||
8 | Cameron Rose | D | 28 January 1994 | 2012 | ||
10 | Jayden Ryan | F | 21 October 1992 | 2012 |
The follow-up season in the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League saw a lot of change via expansion and renaming of its existing teams. The Sydney Maple Leafs were renamed the Sydney Wolf Pack in September 2013. [4] [5] The changes were made in response to the National Hockey Leagues concern about the AJIHL using their team names and logos but also recognised the opportunity to create a new history for the teams through creating their own identity. In October 2013 the league expanded to six teams with two teams from Perth, the Sharks and the Pelicans, joining for the start of the 2013–14 season. [6]
In their first year, and the inaugural AJIHL season, the Sydney Maple Leafs wore a uniform that resembled the NHL namesake Toronto Maple Leafs. The key difference with the logo design was the exclusion of the word Toronto within the leaf emblem. The jersey design and uniform otherwise bore close resemblance to the Toronto Maple Leaf design, with the AJIHL logo used for shoulder crests. [7]
In the inaugural season of the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League, the Sydney Wolf Pack began as the Sydney Maple Leafs. The beginning of the regular season saw the team not winning a game with the closest contest being an overtime loss to the Sydney Lightning. The Sydney Maple Leafs would record their first win as a club on 8 December 2012 against the Sydney Lightning in a 2–1 victory. Both goals scored in this historic win were scored by forward Dexter Crowe in the 2nd period about 5 minutes apart. [8]
After starting off without a win, the Sydney Maple Leafs would go on to win 4 out of their last 6 games, one of which was in overtime.
In the post season finals, the Sydney Maple Leafs would continue their improved from by defeating the Sydney Lightning by a convincing 7–2 scoreline in the semi-finals. The finals series would be against the Melbourne Red Wings in a best of 3 format. The Sydney Maple Leafs won the series 2–1 after winning the final game of the series 1–0 from a first period goal by forward Scott Clemie. [9]
Season | GP | W | OTW | SOW | OTL | SOL | L | PTS | GF | GA | Finish |
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2012–13 | 14 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 24 | 34 | 52 | 3rd |
Finals | GP | W | OTW | OTL | L | GF | GA | Finish |
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2013 Finals | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 24 | 9 | AJIHL Champions |
The follow-up season in the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League saw a lot of change via expansion and renaming of its existing teams. The Sydney Maple Leafs were renamed the Sydney Wolf Pack in September 2013. [4] [5] The changes were made in response to the National Hockey Leagues concern about the AJIHL using their team names and logos but also recognised the opportunity to create a new history for the teams through creating their own identity. In October 2013 the league expanded to six teams with two teams from Perth, the Sharks and the Pelicans, joining for the start of the 2013–14 season. [6] The finals format of a best of 3 was discontinued and the league adopted a gold-silver-bronze format which saw the 4th place Sydney Wolf Pack miss out on post season competition.
Season | GP | W | OTW | SOW | OTL | SOL | L | PTS | GF | GA | Finish |
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2013–14 | 15 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 21 | 45 | 49 | 4th |
Finals | GP | W | OTW | OTL | L | GF | GA | Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 Finals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Did not play |
Season | GP | W | OTW | SOW | OTL | SOL | L | PTS | GF | GA | Finish |
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2014–15 | 15 | 7 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 24 | 30 | 34 | 4th |
Finals | GP | W | OTW | OTL | L | GF | GA | Finish |
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2015 Finals | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 7 | AJIHL Champions |
For the 2016–17 AJIHL season [10]
# | Nat | Name | Pos | Date of Birth | Acquired | Birthplace |
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2 | Alex Ross | F | 2016 | |||
4 | James Urweiss | F | 2016 | |||
5 | Luke Zvonicek | F | 30 August 1996 | 2015 | ||
6 | Dylan Lavery | F | 2015 | |||
7 | Harry Good | F | 2015 | |||
8 | Matthew Kopp | D | 2016 | |||
9 | Alberic Benjamin | F | 4 June 2000 | 2016 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | |
11 | Tom Roberts | D | 2015 | |||
12 | James Merinoe | D | 2016 | |||
13 | Lachlan McKenzie | F | 2016 | |||
14 | Alex Elias | D | 2015 | |||
15 | Danny Blazevic | D | 2015 | |||
16 | Luca Tramonte | F | 2016 | |||
17 | Brendan Kong | F | 14 April 1994 | 2014 | ||
18 | Nicholas Weiland | D | 2016 | |||
19 | Liam Chalker | D | 2016 | |||
37 | Jake Knott | F | 21 June 1996 | 2013 | ||
1 | Ignacy Benjamin | G | 15 March 1999 | 2016 | ||
The first head coach for the Sydney Maple Leafs in the inaugural year for the AJIHL was Steven Adams. [11]
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