The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (often shortened to Soo Greyhounds) are a
major junior
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ice hockey
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team in the
Ontario Hockey League
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. The Greyhounds play home games at the
GFL Memorial Gardens
The GFL Memorial Gardens, formerly the "Essar Centre", is a 4,928 seat sports and entertainment centre in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. It opened on September 29, 2006, replacing the now demolished Sault M ...
. The present team was founded in 1962 as a team in the
Northern Ontario Hockey Association
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. The Greyhounds name has been used by several ice hockey teams based in
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, since 1919.
Early years
The first Greyhounds team formed in 1919, playing in the now defunct Upper-Peninsula League. The team's coach was
George McNamara
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. He suggested the team be called the Greyhounds since, ''"a greyhound is much faster than a wolf."'' That reference was to the already established rival club, the
Sudbury Wolves
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Sudbury has had various hockey teams competing at the Junior ice hockey, junior and senior ice hockey levels of the game k ...
.
A couple of seasons later, the Greyhounds switched to the
Northern Ontario Hockey Association
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Senior "A" division. The team won the Senior A championship in 1921, 1923, 1924 and 1925. The 1924 Greyhounds also won the
Allan Cup
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, becoming the only team from Sault Ste. Marie to do so. In October 1925, the club received an offer from
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to play as the Knickerbockers in the Eastern Amateur Hockey League. The Greyhounds joined the Central Amateur Hockey Association, a division of the United States Amateur Hockey Association for the 1925–26 season. After the season, several players joined the professional ranks and the team folded.
In 1929, a junior Greyhounds team was organized, competing in the
Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The juniors won the league championship four consecutive years from 1928 to 1931, and added a fifth title in 1942. Junior hockey in Sault Ste. Marie came to an abrupt end in 1945, when the
Gouin Street Arena was destroyed by fire.
The senior Greyhounds team was revived in 1948. The new team played out of a temporary home at Pullar Stadium, in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, U.S.A., until the Memorial Gardens opened in 1949. The senior Greyhounds won the NOHA championship four times, in 1950, 1951, 1952 and 1955. This team folded, along with the league, after the 1958–59 season.
Modern era
The current Greyhounds Junior A franchise was founded in 1962 as a member of the
Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The team's founders were Angelo Bumbacco, Lloyd Prokop, Phil Suraci, Pat Esposito and Bill Kelly. The Greyhounds played for ten seasons in the NOJHL. They were extremely successful, never having a losing season, and winning the league championship three times. In 1972, the Greyhounds entered the
Ontario Hockey Association
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as a Major Junior A expansion team. The original directors were joined by Frank Caputo and Frank Sarlo. Angelo Bumbacco died on October 27, 2020 aged 88.
Wayne Gretzky 1977–78
In
1977
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, the Sault Ste.Marie Greyhounds picked a 16-year-old
Wayne Gretzky
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, standing at and weighing , with the third pick in the Ontario Midget Draft. He was still small in stature, but would have a big impact on the game.
Gretzky requested to wear # 9 for his idol
Gordie Howe
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, but that number was already taken by teammate Brian Gualazzi. Gretzky then chose # 14 instead. After a few games, coach
Muzz MacPherson suggested wearing two nines would be better than one. From that season on, Gretzky always wore the legendary # 99.
In 63 games that year, he set the Greyhounds all-time record, scoring 70 goals and had 112 assists for a total of 182 points. Gretzky would have won the scoring title, except for a 192-point season by
Bobby Smith. Gretzky was awarded the
Emms Family Award
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as the rookie of the year, and the
William Hanley Trophy
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as most gentlemanly player.
Memorial Cup, 1985
After winning the OHL championship, the Greyhounds travelled to
Shawinigan
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Shawinigan is also a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality (TE) an ...
,
Quebec
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to compete in the
Memorial Cup tournament, for the national junior hockey title. The Greyhounds played against the host team
Shawinigan Cataractes, the QMJHL champion
Verdun Junior Canadiens
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, and the WHL champion
Prince Albert Raiders.
The Greyhounds were led by future
NHL
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ers,
Jeff Beukeboom,
Chris Felix
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,
Derek King
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,
Wayne Presley
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Biography
Presley was born in Dearborn, Michigan and rai ...
,
Bob Probert
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and
Rob Zettler
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. Leading scorers in the regular season were Wayne Groulx, Graeme Bonar and Sault Ste. Marie native Mike Oliverio.
The Greyhounds won the first game on May 11 in Shawinigan versus the home team, by a score 4-3, in front of 3,276 fans. Televising games from the
Aréna Jacques Plante
The Arena Jacques Plante was a 2,524-seat (total capacity 3,700) multi-purpose arena in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada. It was built in 1937. It was home to the Shawinigan Cataractes Ice hockey team. The arena is named in honour of Jacques Plante; fo ...
in Shawinigan proved difficult due to roof support pillars around the ice surface. After two games in Shawinigan, the remainder of the tournament was played in the
Centre Marcel Dionne
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Marcel Elphège "Little Beaver ...
in
Drummondville
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,
Quebec
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.
The Greyhounds won their first game in Drummondville 6-3 over Verdun, with two goals from Derek King. Their first loss of the tournament came in game three, losing 8-6 to the Prince Albert Raiders. With the loss, the Cataractes, Raiders and Greyhounds would all finish the round-robin with two wins and a loss. Shawinigan earned a spot in the finals on best goals for and against difference, with Sault Ste. Marie and Prince Albert to have a rematch in the semi-final game. On May 16, the Greyhounds lost again to the Raiders.
Memorial Cup, 1991
The Greyhounds season of 1990–91 marked an incredible turnaround from seventh place the season before, to finishing first place and winning the
Emms division. General manager
Sherwood Bassin put together pieces for coach
Ted Nolan
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to win. Bassin was awarded
Bill Long Award
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for distinguished service to the OHL, was named both the
OHL Executive of the Year
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, and the
CHL Executive of the Year in 1991.
The Greyhounds swept both playoff series and earned a second round bye to reach the OHL finals against the defending champions, the Oshawa Generals. The
J. Ross Robertson Cup finals had many subplots due to the big trade between the clubs in the previous season. Added to the mix was Joe Busillo, an overager picked up from Oshawa, who won the Memorial Cup with the Generals the previous year. Fans from the Soo were still very bitter towards Oshawa captain
Eric Lindros
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, who had originally been drafted by the Greyhounds in 1989 but chose not to play for them (eventually being traded to the Generals). The Soo crowd loudly jeered Lindros every time he was on the ice during the championship series. The Greyhounds upset the heavily favoured defending champions in a six-game series, winning the last game on home ice.
The Greyhounds were led in scoring by
Colin Miller, Tony Iob, Trevor Koopmans, and future
NHL
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ers
Adam Foote
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and tough guys
Bob Boughner
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, and
Denny Lambert
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. Other members to move onto the NHL included
Drew Bannister
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,
Ralph Intranuovo,
Brad Tiley
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Playing career
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and goaltenders
Kevin Hodson
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and
Mike Lenarduzzi
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.
The 1991 Memorial Cup was hosted by the QMJHL in
Quebec City
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at the
Colisée de Québec. Their opponents would be the WHL champion
Spokane Chiefs
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, and the QMJHL finalists
Drummondville Voltigeurs
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and the champion
Chicoutimi Saguenéens
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. The Greyhounds did not win a game in the tournament, but gained valuable experience for next season.
Memorial Cup, 1992
The 1991–92 Greyhounds repeated as winners of the Emms division. Sault Ste. Marie earned a first round bye in the playoffs, then defeated the
Kitchener Rangers
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and
Niagara Falls Thunder to return to the league finals. The Greyhounds won their third J. Ross Robertson Cup by defeating their northern counterparts, the
North Bay Centennials in a seven-game series.
The Greyhounds were led by captain
Rick Kowalsky
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Kowalsky played four seasons (1989 – 1993) of major ...
, and in scoring by Jarrett Reid's 53 goals and also had two players with 100 point seasons, Colin Miller and Ralph Intranuovo. The Soo also gained a midseason boost and more toughness, acquiring future NHLer
Chris Simon in a trade with the
Ottawa 67's
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.
The 1992 Memorial Cup was hosted by the WHL in
Seattle, Washington
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at the
Seattle Center Coliseum
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. Their opponents would be the WHL champion
Kamloops Blazers
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The Blazers o ...
, the QMJHL champion
Verdun Collège Français
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, and the host
Seattle Thunderbirds.
The Greyhounds reversed their fortunes of the previous Memorial Cup, winning all three games of the round-robin, advancing directly to the tournament finals. Their opponent in the finals would be the Kamloops Blazers. The Greyhounds came back from an early 3-0 deficit 15 minutes into the game to tie the score at 3-3. Kamloops scored early in the third period for a 4-3 lead. Chris Simon then tied the game for Sault Ste. Marie with four minutes remaining to play. The game looked to be headed for overtime, until Kamloops' Zac Boyer scored on a breakaway with 14.6 seconds remaining to seal the victory for the Blazers.
Memorial Cup, 1993
In the 1992–93, the Greyhounds won their third consecutive Emms division title. They narrowly beat out the
Detroit Junior Red Wings
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by having more wins in the regular season despite both teams earning 81 points. The OHL revived the idea of a Super Series from six years previous to determine which team would host the Memorial Cup of 1993. The Greyhounds assured themselves of a third consecutive trip to the Memorial Cup, by sweeping the series versus the Leyden division champion
Peterborough Petes. Jarret Reid led Sault Ste. Marie in scoring through the playoffs, with 19 goals and 16 assists in 18 games.
After the Super Series ended, the regular playoffs started. Sault Ste. Marie earned the first round bye, then defeated the
Owen Sound Platers
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History
In 1989 the H ...
and the Junior Red Wings to reach the finals against the Petes. This time, the Petes prevailed 4 games to 1, spoiling the Greyhounds chances of a third consecutive J. Ross Robertson Cup. Joining the Greyhounds and Petes in the Memorial Cup would be the WHL champion
Swift Current Broncos
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and the QMJHL champion
Laval Titan
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History
The Rosemont National began in the 1969–70 QM ...
.
The Greyhounds and the Petes both finished the Memorial Cup round-robin with two wins and a loss. Sault Ste. Marie earned a berth in the finals by having beaten the Petes in the round robin. The two teams would meet again in the tournament finals, playing in front a hometown crowd of 4,757 spectators at the Memorial Gardens on May 23. Sault Ste. Marie led 3-0 after the first period, and held on to win their first Memorial Championship, beating the Petes 4-2. The victory party continued on Queen St. late into the evening.
Recent years
The Greyhounds followed up their Memorial Cup winning season with a strong 1993–94 campaign finishing second place in the division. The Soo reached the semi-finals, but lost to the Junior Red Wings in six games. After the season, coach Ted Nolan departed for the
Hartford Whalers.
The following 1994–95 season, the Greyhounds finished last place in the league during a rebuilding season. In attempt to generate more sales, the Greyhounds redesigned their logo. It proved to be unpopular with the fans, and the team discontinued its use after the 1998–99 season, and went back to the classic logo.
Centre
Joe Thornton
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was the 1995–96
OHL rookie of the year and was the first player in the history of the franchise to be drafted first overall in the
NHL Entry Draft
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. He was selected by the
Boston Bruins
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.
In the 2001–02 season, former Greyhound defenceman
Craig Hartsburg took over as head coach after coaching stints in the NHL. Hartsburg was named the
OHL coach of the year that season, then left the team to join the coaching staff of the
Philadelphia Flyers
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.
Replacing Hartsburg was former Greyhound netminder, and part-owner of the team,
John Vanbiesbrouck
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. Vanbiesbrouck was forced to resign as coach during the season as a result of racist comments he had made about team captain,
Trevor Daley
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.
Hartsburg returned as coach midway through the 2004–05 season.
After playing at the
Sault Memorial Gardens
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from 1962 to 2006, the Greyhounds moved into their new home, the
Steelback Centre, for the 2006–07 season. In June 2008, the arena was renamed The
Essar Centre, following the purchase of naming rights by
Essar Steel Algoma.
In the
2007–08 OHL season
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, the Greyhounds had their best regular season since
1985
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, going 44–18–2–4, with a long undefeated streak to begin the year. The Greyhounds also had their longest post season run since
1994
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, making it to the conference finals before losing to the Kitchener Rangers in five games.
In the 2008–09 season, assistant coach Denny Lambert assumed head coaching duties after Craig Hartsburg left to become head coach of the NHL's
Ottawa Senators
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. Assistant coach Toots Kovacs also left the team and was replaced by Mike Stapleton and Nick Warriner. The Greyhounds missed the playoffs for the first time since 2004.
After several trades in the organization have shown a shift to rebuilding the team, Dave Torrie (General Manager), took over head coaching duties with the firing of Denny Lambert in January 2011. Later that same year Dave Torrie was also relieved of his duties and replaced with
Kyle Dubas
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as general manager. The fans also welcomed back Mike Stapleton as new Head Coach for next season, but was fired and replaced on December 3, 2012 by Sheldon Keefe.
After the
2014–15 OHL season
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, the Greyhounds had taken the
Hamilton Spectator Trophy while setting a franchise record in regular season points. During the 2015 playoffs, the Greyhounds had their run ended by
Connor McDavid and the
Erie Otters in the Western Conference Finals. After one of the teams best seasons, head coach Sheldon Keefe had signed with the
Toronto Marlies of the
AHL.
On July 10, 2015,
Drew Bannister
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was named head coach of the Greyhounds. He would leave after the 2017–18 season to become the head coach of the
San Antonio Rampage
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in the AHL. Bannister had led the Hounds to an overall 136–50–13–5 record, two West Division titles, and was named OHL and CHL coach of the year in 2018.
Championships
While in the
Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, the Greyhounds won the McNamara Trophy as playoff champions in 1967, 1970, and 1972. The Greyhounds were also regular season champions six times and playoff finalists 4 times.
The Greyhounds also joined the Oshawa Generals and Peterborough Petes as the only OHL teams to make three consecutive appearances in the
Memorial Cup. Since joining the OHL, Sault Ste. Marie has won a total of 8 division titles, five
Hamilton Spectator Trophy titles, three
J. Ross Robertson Cup titles, and one
Memorial Cup title.
;Division Trophies
* 1980–81 -
Leyden Division
* 1982–83 -
Emms Division
* 1984–85 -
Emms Division
* 1990–91 -
Emms Division
* 1991–92 -
Emms Division
* 1992–93 -
Emms Division
* 1996–97 -
West Division
* 2004–05 -
West Division
* 2007–08 -
West Division
* 2013–14 -
West Division
* 2014-15 -
West Division
* 2016-17 -
West Division
* 2017-18 -
West Division
;
Hamilton Spectator Trophy
* 1980–81 - 47 Wins, 2 Ties, 96 points
* 1982–83 - 48 Wins, 1 Tie, 97 points
* 1984–85 - 54 Wins, 1 Tie, 109 points
* 2014-15 - 54 W, 12 L, 0 OTL, 2 SL, 110 points
* 2017-18 - 55 W, 7 L, 3 OTL, 3 SL, 116 points
;
Wayne Gretzky Trophy
* 2000 Lost to the
Plymouth Whalers
* 2008 Lost to the
Kitchener Rangers
The Kitchener Rangers are a major junior ice hockey team based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Midwest Division of the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League. The Rangers have won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL ...
* 2015 Lost to the
Erie Otters
* 2018 Champions vs. the
Kitchener Rangers
The Kitchener Rangers are a major junior ice hockey team based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Midwest Division of the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League. The Rangers have won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL ...
;
J. Ross Robertson Cup
* 1981 Lost to the
Kitchener Rangers
The Kitchener Rangers are a major junior ice hockey team based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Midwest Division of the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League. The Rangers have won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL ...
* 1983 Lost to the
Oshawa Generals
The Oshawa Generals are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. They are based in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The team is named for General Motors, an early sponsor (commercial), sponsor which has its Canadian headquarters in Oshawa. ...
* 1985 Champions vs. the
Peterborough Petes
* 1991 Champions vs. the
Oshawa Generals
The Oshawa Generals are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. They are based in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The team is named for General Motors, an early sponsor (commercial), sponsor which has its Canadian headquarters in Oshawa. ...
* 1992 Champions vs. the
North Bay Centennials
* 1993 Lost to the
Peterborough Petes
* 2018 Lost to the
Hamilton Bulldogs
;
Memorial Cup
* 1985 3rd place in
Drummondville, Québec
Drummondville is a city in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec, located east of Montreal on the Saint-François River. The population as of the Canada 2021 Census was 79,258. The mayor of Drummondville is Stéphanie Lacoste.
Drummondville is ...
* 1991 4th place in
Québec City, Québec
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* 1992 Finalists vs. the
Kamloops Blazers
The Kamloops Blazers are a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League (WHL). The team plays in the B.C. Division of the Western Conference, is based out of Kamloops, British Columbia, and play home games at Sandman Centre.
The Blazers o ...
* 1993 Champions vs. the
Peterborough Petes
Coaches
Terry Crisp was twice voted the OHL Coach of the Year, winning the
Matt Leyden Trophy
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in 1982-83 and 1984-85.
Craig Hartsburg won the award in 2001-02. Most recently
Drew Bannister
Drew Bannister (born April 9, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman and current coach of the Springfield Thunderbirds in the American Hockey League. He played in the NHL for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Edmonton Oilers, Mighty ...
won the award in 2017-18.
''List of coaches with multiple seasons in parentheses.''
Players
Since Sault Ste. Marie joined the OHA in 1972, the Greyhounds have sent 77 alumni onto play in the NHL. Three of those (
Paul Coffey
Paul Douglas Coffey (born June 1, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played for nine teams over 21 seasons in the National Hockey League. Known for his speed and scoring prowess, Coffey ranks second all-time among ...
,
Ron Francis
Ronald Michael Francis Jr. (born March 1, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre. He is the general manager of the Seattle Kraken that inaugurated its first season in 2021. Drafted fourth overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, F ...
and
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Douglas Gretzky ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999. Nicknamed "the Great One ...
) have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
First round NHL entry draft picks
*
2013
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-
Darnell Nurse
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, 1st round, (7th overall)
Edmonton Oilers
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*
2014
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-
Jared McCann
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, 1st round, (24th overall)
Vancouver Canucks
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*
2015
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-
Zachary Senyshyn
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, 1st round (15th overall)
Boston Bruins
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*
2017
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-
Morgan Frost
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Gro ...
, 1st round (27th overall)
Philadelphia Flyers
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*
2018
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-
Barrett Hayton
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Playing career Minor and ma ...
, 1st round (5th overall)
Arizona Coyotes
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;
Rasmus Sandin, 1st Round (29th overall)
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Retired numbers
* # 1 -
John Vanbiesbrouck
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* # 4 -
Craig Hartsburg
* # 5 -
Adam Foote
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* # 10 -
Ron Francis
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* # 99 -
Wayne Gretzky
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Award winners
CHL Rookie of the Year
The CHL Rookie of the Year Award is given out annually to the top rookie in the Canadian Hockey League. It is chosen from the winners of; the Emms Family Award (OHL Rookie of the Year), the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy (WHL Rookie of the Year), an ...
* ''1995–96'' -
Joe Thornton
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CHL Top Draft Prospect Award
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* ''1996–97'' -
Joe Thornton
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CHL Goaltender of the Year
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* ''2001–02'' -
Ray Emery
Red Tilson Trophy Most Outstanding Player
* ''1973–74'' -
Jack Valiquette
* ''1984–85'' -
Wayne Groulx
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Groulx was drafted 172nd overall by the Nordiques in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft ...
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Scoring Champion
* ''1973–74'' -
Jack Valiquette (tied)
* ''1975–76'' -
Mike Kaszycki
Michael John Kaszycki (born February 27, 1956) is a Canadian former ice hockey player.
Biography
As a youth, Kaszycki played in the 1968 and 1969 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Toronto Christie minor ice hockey team.
...
* ''1980–81'' -
John Goodwin John Goodwin may refer to:
Politicians
*John Goodwin (Parliamentarian) (1603–1674), Member of Parliament for Reigate
* John B. Goodwin (1850–1921), Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia in the late 1880s
*John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887), 1st Governor of ...
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy
The Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League since 1972, to the right winger who scores the most points in the regular season. The Peterborough Petes donated the Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy in his memory to the top s ...
Top Scoring Right Winger
* ''1996–97'' -
Joe Seroski
Max Kaminsky Trophy
The Max Kaminsky Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the most outstanding defenceman. The award is named in honour of Max Kaminsky, who coached the St. Catharines Teepees to the Memorial Cup in 1960 and died shortly thereaf ...
Most Outstanding Defenceman
* ''1976–77'' -
Craig Hartsburg
* ''2009-10'' -
Jake Muzzin
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* ''2012-13'' -
Ryan Sproul
* ''2014-15'' -
Anthony DeAngelo
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OHL Goaltender of the Year
The Jim Rutherford Trophy is given to the best goaltender in the Ontario Hockey League, as voted by coaches and general managers. The winner is also nominated for the CHL Goaltender of the Year award.
From 1988 until 2019, the award was named the ...
* ''2001–02'' -
Ray Emery
Jack Ferguson Award First Overall Draft Pick
* ''1986'' -
Troy Mallette
* ''1989'' -
Eric Lindros
Eric Bryan Lindros (; born February 28, 1973) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Lindros was born in London, Ontario, but grew up in Toronto. He played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for the Oshawa Generals pr ...
* ''2009'' -
Daniel Catenacci
Dave Pinkney Trophy Lowest Team GAA
* ''1981–82'' -
Marc D'Amour
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Playing career
D'Amour played four seasons of junior ho ...
&
John Vanbiesbrouck
John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed "the Beezer" and "JVB", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player. As a goaltender, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. Vanbiesbrouc ...
* ''1984–85'' -
Scott Mosey
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Places Canada
* Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec
* Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380
* Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Sask ...
&
Marty Abrams
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Names
* Marty (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters, also includes stage names
* Marty (surname), a list of people
Places in the United States
* Marty, California, a former settlement
* Marty, ...
* ''1990–91'' -
Mike Lenarduzzi
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&
Kevin Hodson
Kevin Hodson (born March 27, 1972) is a Canadians, Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Hodson played professionally in the National Hockey League, NHL and American Hockey League, AHL before ending his playing career in the Finlan ...
* ''1991–92'' -
Kevin Hodson
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Emms Family Award
The Emms Family Award is presented annually to the Rookie of the Year (top first-year player) in the Ontario Hockey League. The winner is also nominated for the CHL Rookie of the Year. The award was donated by Hap Emms. Leighton "Hap" Emms was a c ...
Rookie of the Year
* ''1973–74'' -
Jack Valiquette
* ''1975–76'' -
John Tavella
John is a common English name and surname:
* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Second ...
* ''1977–78'' -
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Douglas Gretzky ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999. Nicknamed "the Great One ...
* ''1978–79'' -
John Goodwin John Goodwin may refer to:
Politicians
*John Goodwin (Parliamentarian) (1603–1674), Member of Parliament for Reigate
* John B. Goodwin (1850–1921), Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia in the late 1880s
*John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887), 1st Governor of ...
* ''1984–85'' -
Derek King
Derek King (born February 11, 1967) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), left winger who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League. King played 14 seasons in the ...
* ''1995–96'' -
Joe Thornton
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F.W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy Best Rookie GAA
* ''1980–81'' -
John Vanbiesbrouck
John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed "the Beezer" and "JVB", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player. As a goaltender, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. Vanbiesbrouc ...
* ''1983–84'' -
Gerry Iuliano
* ''1990–91'' -
Kevin Hodson
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William Hanley Trophy
The William Hanley Trophy is awarded annually by Ontario Hockey League to the most sportsmanlike player. It is named for Bill Hanley, a former secretary-manager of the Ontario Hockey Association who served in that capacity for twenty-five years. T ...
Most Sportsmanlike Player
* ''1977–78'' -
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Douglas Gretzky ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999. Nicknamed "the Great One ...
* ''1980–81'' -
John Goodwin John Goodwin may refer to:
Politicians
*John Goodwin (Parliamentarian) (1603–1674), Member of Parliament for Reigate
* John B. Goodwin (1850–1921), Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia in the late 1880s
*John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887), 1st Governor of ...
Hockey Hall of Fame members
There are six members of the
Hockey Hall of Fame
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that have played for a team known as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.
Bill Cook and
Bun Cook played for the Greyhounds of the
Northern Ontario Hockey Association
The Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) is an ice hockey governing body for minor, junior and senior ice hockey. The NOHA is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Canada. The major league run by the NOHA is the Northern ...
(NOHA) between 1921–1925. Bill Cook was inducted in 1952, while Bun wasn't inducted until 1995 in the defunct Veteran category.
Tony Esposito
Anthony James "Tony O" Esposito (April 23, 1943 – August 10, 2021) was a Canadian-American professional ice hockey goaltender, who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), 15 of those for the Chicago Black Hawks. He was one of t ...
played for the Greyhounds of the
Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) during the 1962–63 season, and was inducted into the Hall in 1988.
The current junior Greyhounds have three alumni inducted into
Hockey Hall of Fame
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. They are
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Douglas Gretzky ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999. Nicknamed "the Great One ...
,
Paul Coffey
Paul Douglas Coffey (born June 1, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played for nine teams over 21 seasons in the National Hockey League. Known for his speed and scoring prowess, Coffey ranks second all-time among ...
and
Ron Francis
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, who were respectively inducted in 1999, 2004 and 2007 respectively.
NHL alumni
: 1919 to 1945, 1949 to 1958 (NOHA )
: 1962 to 1972 (NOJHL )
: 1972 to present (OHA / OMJHL / OHL)
Yearly results
Regular season
* 1962 to 1972 in the NOJHL
* 1972 to 1974 in the OHA
* 1974 to 1980 in the OMJHL
* 1980 to present in the OHL
Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss
Playoffs
*1962–63 Lost in semi-finals.
*1963–64 Lost in finals.
*1964–65 Lost in semi-finals.
*1965–66 Lost in finals.
*1966–67 McNamara Trophy Champions.
*1967–68 Lost in semi-finals.
*1968–69 Lost in finals.
*1969–70 McNamara Trophy Champions.
*1970–71 Lost in finals.
*1971–72 McNamara Trophy Champions.
*1972–73 Out of playoffs.
*1973–74 Out of playoffs.
*1974–75 Out of playoffs.
*1975–76 Defeated Oshawa Generals 6 points to 4 in first round.
Lost to Sudbury Wolves 9 points to 5 in quarter-finals.
*1976–77 Defeated Peterborough Petes 3 games to 1 in first round.
Lost to Ottawa 67's 4 games to 0, 1 tie in quarter-finals.
*1977–78 Defeated Kingston Canadiens 6 points to 4 in first round.
Lost to Ottawa 67's 9 points to 7 in quarter-finals.
*1978–79 Out of playoffs.
*1979–80 Out of playoffs.
*1980–81 Defeated Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4 in division semi-finals.
Defeated Kingston Canadians 9points to 5 in division finals.
Lost to Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 3 in finals.
*1981–82 Earned bye through first round. 2nd place in Emms.
Defeated Brantford Alexanders 8 points to 6 in quarter-finals.
Lost to Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 3 in semi-finals.
*1982–83 Earned bye through first round. 1st place in Emms.
Defeated Brantford Alexanders 8 points to 2 in quarter-finals.
Defeated Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 2 in semi-finals.
Lost to Oshawa Generals 9 points to 5 in finals.
*1983–84 Defeated Windsor Spitfires 6 points to 0 in first round.
Defeated Brantford Alexanders 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
Lost to Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 6 in semi-finals.
*1984–85 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 0 in first round.
Earned bye through quarter-finals. 1st place in Emms.
Defeated Hamilton Steelhawks 9 points to 1 in semi-finals.
Defeated Peterborough Petes 9 points to 5 in finals. OHL CHAMPIONS
Finished Memorial Cup round robin tied for second place.
Lost to Prince Albert Raiders 8-3 in semi-final game.
*1985–86 Out of playoffs.
*1986–87 Lost to Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 0 in first round.
*1987–88 Lost to London Knights 4 games to 2 in first round.
*1988–89 Out of playoffs.
*1989–90 Out of playoffs.
*1990–91 Defeated Dukes of Hamilton 4 games to 0 in first round.
Earned bye through quarter-finals. 1st place in Emms.
Defeated Niagara Falls Thunder 4 games to 0 in semi-finals.
Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 2 in finals. OHL CHAMPIONS
Finished Memorial Cup round robin in 4th place.
*1991–92 Earned bye through first round. 1st place in Emms.
Defeated Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 3 in quarter-finals.
Defeated Niagara Falls Thunder 4 games to 1 in semi-finals.
Defeated North Bay Centennials 4 games to 3 in finals. OHL CHAMPIONS
Finished Memorial Cup round robin in 1st place, earning berth in finals.
Lost to Kamloops Blazers 5-4 in championship game.
*1992–93 Defeated Peterborough Petes 4 games to 0 in super-series for right to host Memorial Cup. Earned bye through first round. 1st place in Emms.
Defeated Owen Sound Platers 4 games to 0 in quarter-finals.
Defeated Detroit Jr. Red Wings 4 games to 1 in semi-finals.
Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 1 in finals.
Finished Memorial Cup round robin in 1st place, earning berth in finals.
Defeated Peterborough Petes 4-2 in championship game. ''
MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPIONS''
*1993–94 Defeated Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 0 in division quarter-finals.
Defeated Guelph Storm 4 games to 0 in division semi-finals.
Lost to Detroit Jr. Red Wings 4 games to 2 in semi-finals.
*1994–95 Out of playoffs.
*1995–96 Lost to Sarnia Sting 4 games to 0 in division quarter-finals.
*1996–97 Defeated Detroit Whalers 4 games to 1 in division quarter-finals.
Lost to Guelph Storm 4 games to 2 in quarter-finals.
*1997–98 Out of playoffs.
*1998–99 Lost to Owen Sound Platers 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
*1999–2000 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
Defeated Erie Otters 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
Lost to Plymouth Whalers 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
*2000–01 Out of playoffs.
*2001–02 Lost to Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
*2002–03 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
*2003–04 Out of playoffs.
*2004–05 Lost to Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 3 in conference quarter-finals.
*2005–06 Lost to London Knights 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
*2006–07 Defeated Saginaw Spirit 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
Lost to London Knights 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
*2007–08 Defeated Saginaw Spirit 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
Defeated Guelph Storm 4 games to 1 in conference semi-finals.
Lost to Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
*2008–09 Out of playoffs.
*2009–10 Lost to Plymouth Whalers 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
*2010–11 Out of playoffs.
*2011–12 Out of playoffs.
*2012–13 Lost to Owen Sound Attack 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
*2013–14 Defeated Owen Sound Attack 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
Lost to Erie Otters 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals.
*2014–15 Defeated Saginaw Spirit 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
Defeated Guelph Storm 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals.
Lost to Erie Otters 4 games to 2 in conference finals.
*2015-16 Defeated Sarnia Sting 4 games to 3 in conference quarter-finals.
Lost to Erie Otters 4 games to 1 in conference semi-finals.
*2016-17 Defeated Flint Firebirds 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
Lost to Owen Sound Attack 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
*2017-18 Defeated Saginaw Spirit 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
Defeated Owen Sound Attack 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
Defeated Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 3 in conference finals.
Lost to Hamilton Bulldogs 4 games to 2 in finals.
*2018-19 Defeated Owen Sound Attack 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
Lost to Saginaw Spirit 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
*2019–20 Out of playoffs.
*2020–21 Cancelled.
*2021-22 Defeated Guelph Storm 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
Lost to Flint Firebirds 4 games to 1 in conference semi-finals.
Uniforms and logos
The Greyhounds colours are predominantly red and white, with uniforms in a style very similar to the
Detroit Red Wings
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. Black and silver trim were added in the late 1980s, as well as four stars above the logo. Sault Ste. Marie has used their classic red circle logo with the running greyhound for all but three seasons of their existence.
From 1996 to 1999 the Greyhounds redesigned their logo (inset right), to what became known by fans as the "Ugly Dog" or "Snoopy" logo. Due to public backlash and a fan petition for its removal, the team discontinued its use and went back to the classic logo. For the 2009-10 switchover to the
Reebok Edge
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Bac ...
jersey system, the Greyhounds returned to their classic jerseys from the 1970s and early 80s, including removing black & silver from their logo. In 2013, the team switched to jerseys identical to those of the NHL's
Detroit Red Wings
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.
The Greyhounds have used third jerseys since 2006, when the team introduced a black third jersey with a "Soo Greyhounds" script logo, as well as red, white, and grey trim, and stars around the waist. The jersey was slightly updated for its 2010 return after the Reebok Edge switchover, but was completely replaced in 2013 in favour of a simpler red third jersey with the running greyhound as the main logo, and a white nameplate with red lettering.
Arenas
The first home of the Greyhounds from 1919 to 1945 was
Gouin Street Arena. The arena had wooden benches for 1,000 spectators. It was destroyed by fire in 1945. An outdoor rink at Pullar Stadium in
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie ( ') is the only city in, and county seat of, Chippewa County, Michigan, Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. With a population of 13,337 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the second-most populated ...
was used until a new indoor facility was built. The Greyhounds returned to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan again in 1979, playing for about a month at
Taffy Abel Arena
Clarence "Taffy" Abel Arena is a 4,000-seat hockey arena in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan on the campus of Lake Superior State University. It is home to the Lake Superior State Lakers men's ice hockey team of the Central Collegiate Hockey Associati ...
on the campus of
Lake Superior State University
Lake Superior State University (colloquially Lake State, Lake Superior State, Soo Tech, and LSSU) is a public college in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. It is enrolls approximately 2,000 students. Due to its proximity to the Canadian border, and the ...
due to emergency roof repairs at the Gardens.
The Greyhounds played home games at the
Sault Memorial Gardens
The Sault Memorial Gardens was a former ice hockey arena in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, for 57 years from 1949 to 2006. It was located in the heart of the downtown district at 169 Queen Street. The Gardens was one of the first Northern Ontario aren ...
from 1949 to 2006. The building was named for the
war veteran
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A military vete ...
s of World War II. The Gardens hosted
Memorial Cup games in 1978 and 1993, and the
OHL All-Star Game in 1979. The last game at the Gardens was played on Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Demolition of the Gardens began on April 27, 2006. All that remains of the Gardens is the Memorial Tower, which is part of "Memorial Square". The red beacon of the Memorial Tower was preserved and continues to be lit on game days.
The Greyhounds moved to the new
GFL Memorial Gardens
The GFL Memorial Gardens, formerly the "Essar Centre", is a 4,928 seat sports and entertainment centre in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. It opened on September 29, 2006, replacing the now demolished Sault M ...
(formerly named the
Steelback Centre
The GFL Memorial Gardens, formerly the "Essar Centre", is a 4,928 seat sports and entertainment centre in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. It opened on September 29, 2006, replacing the now demolished Sault Memorial Gardens. The new b ...
and the
Essar Centre) for the
2006–07 OHL season
The 2006–07 OHL season was the 27th season of the Ontario Hockey League. The OHL announced, a new rule titled "Checking to the Head," effective for this season. Also announced, the recently adopted National Hockey League rule on stick curvature ...
. The new arena was built in the east parking lot of the Memorial Gardens, and is the largest such centre in
Northern Ontario
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. Its
naming rights
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are currently held by
GFL Environmental
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. The inaugural game was played on October 11, 2006, resulting in a 2-1 loss to the
Sudbury Wolves
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 k ...
. The
2008 OHL All-Star Classic was held at the Essar Centre during the 2007–08 season.
Essar Centre - The OHL Arena & Travel Guide
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Media
Since the 2009–10 season, Greyhounds' games have been broadcast on the radio by Rock 101
CFMI-FM (branded as ''Rock 101'') is a Canadian radio station in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia. It broadcasts at 101.1 MHz on the FM band with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts (peak) from a transmitter on Moun ...
in neighbouring Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie ( ') is the only city in, and county seat of, Chippewa County, Michigan, Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. With a population of 13,337 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the second-most populated ...
, after previously airing on Q104 Q104 can refer to:
* Quran 104, the 104th chapter of the Islamic Holy book
*Q104 (New York City bus)
Radio stations
* CFRQ-FM in Halifax, Nova Scotia
* CKQV-FM in Vermilion Bay, Ontario
* WQAL in Cleveland, Ohio
* WAXQ in New York City
* KBEQ
KB ...
and CKCY. Most regular season and playoff games for the Greyhounds are broadcast on Shaw Spotlight in Sault Ste. Marie.
See also
*List of ice hockey teams in Ontario
The following is a list of ice hockey teams in Ontario, past and present. It includes the league(s) they play for, and championships won.
Major professional
National Hockey League
Current teams
Former teams
National Hockey Association
Wor ...
References
External links
*
{{Ontario Sports
Ontario Hockey League teams
Sport in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Ice hockey clubs established in 1962
1962 establishments in Ontario