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Guelph Storm
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City: Guelph, Ontario
League: Ontario Hockey League
Conference: Western
Division: Midwest
Founded: 1991-1992
Home Arena: Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre
Colours: Maroon, Grey, and Black
Head Coach: Dave Barr
General Manager: Dave Barr

Guelph Storm face off on home ice. February 15th, 2006
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Guelph Storm face off on home ice. February 15th, 2006

The Guelph Storm are a junior ice team based in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. They have played in the OHL since the 1991-1992 season. The team played home games at the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre.

Franchise Identities:

History

The franchise started as the Toronto Marlboros, and in 1989 the Marlboros moved to Hamilton to become the Dukes of Hamilton. Following the 1990-1991 season, the franchise was relocated to Guelph.

The first year in Guelph was dismal, but the building process for the Guelph was soon successful. The Storm finished first place in the 1994-95 season. General Manager Mike Kelly was voted the OHL Executive of the Year and Craig Hartsburg voted the Coach of the Year for the Canadian Hockey League and the Ontario Hockey League. Draft picks from the early years in Guelph include Jeff O'Neill and Todd Bertuzzi.

Guelph reached the OHL finals in 1995 and 1996. The team qualified for the 1996 Memorial Cup by virtue of playing against the Memorial Cup host Peterborough Petes in the OHL final.

The Storm won their first J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1998. The success continued into the Memorial Cup Tournament as the Storm rallied to the Championship Game where they lost to the Portland Winter Hawks in overtime in the final game.

In the year 2000, the team moved from the historic but aging Guelph Memorial Gardens into the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre. The Storm were chosen to host the 2002 Memorial Cup tournament. It would be the team's third appearance in the national junior championship.

Two years later, the Storm won their second OHL Championship, and returned to the 2004 Memorial Cup hosted in Kelowna, British Columbia.

The 2005-2006 season is the team's 15th season as the Storm. During their time in Guelph, the storm have a gained a repuation as a "player's" franchise with a winning tradition. Annually Guelph Storm players are among the highest in academic achievements, winning the Bobby Smith Trophy five times.

Championships

The Guelph Storm have appeared in the Memorial Cup tournament four times, won the J. Ross Robertson Cup twice, won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy three times, and have won four division titles.

Memorial Cup
  • 1996 Finished 4th place
  • 1998 Lost to Portland Winter Hawks in finals.
  • 2002 Finished 4th place
  • 2004 Finished 4th place

J. Ross Robertson Cup
  • 1995 Lost to Detroit Jr. Red Wings
  • 1996 Lost to Peterborough Petes
  • 1998 Champions vs. Ottawa 67's
  • 2004 Champions vs. Missisauga Ice Dogs
Hamilton Spectator Trophy
  • 1994-95 47 wins, 5 ties, 97 points
  • 1995-96 45 wins, 5 ties, 95 points
  • 1997-98 42 wins, 6 ties, 90 points

Division Trophies
  • 1994-95 Emms Trophy, Central Division
  • 1995-96 Emms Trophy, Central Division
  • 1997-98 Emms Trophy, Central Division
  • 1997-98 Holody Trophy, Midwest Division

Coaches

Craig Hartsburg was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as the OHL Coach of the Year for the 1994-1995 season, as well as being voted the Canadian Hockey League Coach of the Year. He is a former NHL defenceman with the Minnesota North Stars. He has also been the head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, Anaheim Mighty Ducks and Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. He has twice been an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Flyers.

Current coach Dave Barr was promoted from assistant coach in 2004 to the dual role of coach / general manager. Barr was the recipient of the Matt Leyden Trophy as OHL Coach of the Year for 2005-06.

List of coaches with multiple seasons in parentheses.
  • 1999-2000 - Paul Gillis
  • 2000-2002 - Jeff Jackson (3)
  • 2002-2003 - J.Jackson, S.Camp
  • 2003-2004 - Shawn Camp (2)
  • 2004-2006 - Dave Barr (2)

Players

Award winners

Retired numbers

18 - Paul Fendley

NHL Alumni

Yearly Results

Regular Season

Legend: T = Tie (2004-05 & previous), SL = Shoot Out Loss (2005-06 & onward)

Season Games Won Lost T/SL OTL Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1991-92 66 4 51 11 - 19 0.1440 235 425 8th Emms
1992-93 66 27 33 6 - 60 0.455 298 360 7th Emms
1993-94 66 32 28 6 - 70 0.530 323 290 3rd Emms
1994-95 66 47 14 5 - 99 0.750 224 229 1st Central
1995-96 66 45 16 5 - 95 0.720 297 186 1st Central
1996-97 66 35 25 6 - 78 0.576 300 251 2nd Central
1997-98 66 42 18 6 - 90 0.682 263 189 1st Central
1998-99 68 44 22 2 - 90 0.662 300 218 1st Midwest
1999-00 68 29 34 4 1 63 0.456 250 256 4th Midwest
2000-01 68 34 23 9 2 79 0.566 227 205 2nd Midwest
2001-02 68 41 22 4 1 87 0.596 246 218 2nd Midwest
2002-03 68 29 28 9 2 69 0.493 217 208 3rd Midwest
2003-04 68 49 14 5 0 103 0.757 276 182 2nd Midwest
2004-05 68 23 34 10 1 57 0.412 167 189 5th Midwest
2005-06 68 40 24 1 3 84 0.618 232 206 3rd Midwest

Playoffs

Uniforms & Logos

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The Guelph Storm primary logo is the team mascot "Spike" surrounded by a twister with the team name above it. The secondary logo on the shoulders is a letter "S" for storm in front of a twister. The team colours are white, grey, maroon and black. Home jerseys have a white background, and away jerseys have a black background. The third jersey has a maroon background, with the word "GUELPH" spelled across the chest diagonally downward from upper left to lower right.

The previous Guelph Storm logo (inset right) was used from from 1991 to 1995. The team colours then were white, blue, grey and black. Home jerseys had a white background and away jerseys had a blue background.

Arenas

The Guelph Storm played at the Guelph Memorial Gardens from 1991 until the year 2000 when moving to a new complex. Since then they play out of the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre. The GSEC was built into what was a former Eaton's department store in a downtown shopping mall. The GSEC hosted the 2001 Hershey Cup and the 2002 Memorial Cup.

Ice Size = 200' x 85'
Capacity = 4,685 seating, 5,100 standing
Profiles and photos from "The OHL Arena & Travel Guide:"

External links

Ontario Hockey League
Current Teams : Barrie Colts > Belleville Bulls | Brampton Battalion | Erie Otters | Guelph Storm | Kingston Frontenacs | Kitchener Rangers | London Knights | Mississauga IceDogs | Oshawa Generals | Ottawa 67's | Owen Sound Attack | Peterborough Petes | Plymouth Whalers | Saginaw Spirit | Sarnia Sting | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | Sudbury Wolves | Toronto St. Michael's Majors | Windsor Spitfires
Canadian Hockey League>CHL: | Memorial Cup | OHL | QMJHL | WHL

 


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