Whitecourt Wolverines

For the junior "B" hockey team, see Whitecourt Wolverines (2008–2012).
Whitecourt Wolverines
City Whitecourt, Alberta
League Alberta Junior Hockey League
Division North
Founded 2012 (2012)
Home arena Scott Safety Centre
Colours Red, black, white[1]
              
Owner(s) Stark Sports Society[2] (Brent Stark)[3]
General manager Joey Bouchard[3]
Head coach Joey Bouchard[3]
Website Whitecourt Wolverines
Franchise history
1976–2007 Fort Saskatchewan Traders
2007–2012 St. Albert Steel
2012–present Whitecourt Wolverines

The Whitecourt Wolverines are a junior "A" ice hockey team in North Division of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) based in Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada. The 2012–13 season was their inaugural season in Whitecourt.

The Wolverines were founded on May 2, 2012, through the relocation of the St. Albert Steel from St. Albert.[4] The team plays out of the Scott Safety Centre, which has a seating capacity of 1,058.[4] Scott Safety Supply Services Ltd. is the sponsor of the arena[5] and a corporate sponsor of the team.[6]

History

The Whitecourt Wolverines junior "A" franchise was originally established in 1976 as the Fort Saskatchewan Traders, with 1976–77 being their inaugural season.[7] The Traders won their first AJHL championship in 1978–79,[8] their third year in the league. After winning the championship, the team then defeated the Richmond Sockeyes of the BCHL in five games at the Doyle Cup, before falling to the Prince Albert Raiders in six games at the Abbott Cup, the eventual national champions at the 1979 Centennial Cup.[9][10] The Traders proceeded to win their second league championship in 1983–84.[8]

Due in part to financial difficulties and low attendance, the AJHL approved a deal on March 15, 2007, to relocate the Traders to St. Albert for the 2007–08 season, ending the Traders' 31-year run in Fort Saskatchewan.[11] The team was renamed the St. Albert Steel, and became the second team to represent the City of St. Albert, replacing the St. Albert Saints who left for Spruce Grove in 2004.[7]

After five years in St. Albert, it was announced on March 29, 2012, that the team applied to relocate to Whitecourt for the 2012–13 season.[12] On May 2, 2012, the AJHL announced it approved the request to relocate the team to Whitecourt, where the team would remain in the AJHL's North Division and be named the Whitecourt Wolverines.[4]

The twice relocated franchise took its current team name from Whitecourt's predecessor junior "B" Whitecourt Wolverines of the North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL).[4] After five years in the NWJHL, four league championships, a provincial title, and a bronze medal at the Keystone Cup,[13][14][15] this junior "B" predecessor team folded to make way for the relocated junior "A" Wolverines.[4]

Scott Safety Centre, home of the Whitecourt Wolverines

The following is a summary of the team's firsts that occurred in its inaugural 2012–13 season:[16]

Wolverines' Mathieu Guertin and Colten Mayor each won the Ernie Love Trophy in the team's first two seasons. The trophy is awarded annually to the AJHL's scoring champion. Guertin accumulated 95 points in the inaugural 201213 season, while Mayor was the co-winner in the sophomore 201314 season, tying Spencer Dorowicz of the Olds Grizzlys with 75 points.[23]

Season-by-season record

See Fort Saskatchewan Traders for the franchise's season-by-season record from 1976 to 2007, and see St. Albert Steel for the franchise's season-by-season record from 2008 to 2012.

Note: GP = games played, W = wins, L = losses, OTL = overtime losses, Pts = points, GF = goals for, GA = goals against, PIM = penalties in minutes

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2012–13[24][25] 60 31 21 8 70 227 220 1,507 4th, North Lost in semi-final round[26]
2013–14[24][25] 60 26 31 3 55 209 217 1,694 6th, North Lost in first round[27]
2014–15[24][25] 60 24 28 8 56 181 206 1,132 7th, North Lost Rd 1, 1-3 (Bobcats)
2015–16 60 42 12 6 90 256 172 2nd, North Won Div. Quarterfinals, 3-0 (Oil Barons)
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0-4 (Bobcats)
Total 240 113 82 25 271 873 815

Current roster

As of March 3, 2014 (excluding reserves) [3]

Goaltenders
Number Player Hometown
30 EngelMac Engel Red Deer, Alberta
31 CorbinRiley Corbin Thunder Bay, Ontario

 

Defencemen
Number Player Hometown
2 VermeulenJames Vermeulen Stony Plain, Alberta
3 FonteyneBen Fonteyne Wetaskiwin, Alberta
4 CornelisKellan Cornelis Legal, Alberta
5 HelgesenTyson Helgesen Fairview, Alberta
6 LeonidasJoseph Leonidas Calgary, Alberta
24 AbtMatthew Abt (A) Leduc, Alberta
26 DaviesJordan Davies Sherwood Park, Alberta
28 PatersonZach Paterson Edmonton, Alberta

Forwards
Number Player Hometown
7 WarmingtonEvan Warmington (A) St. Albert, Alberta
9 SwitzerBrandon Switzer Brandon, Manitoba
10 McCallumConnor McCallum Strathmore, Alberta
11 LawsonSam Lawson Calgary, Alberta
12 NielsonBrodyn Nielsen (A) Vancouver, British Columbia
13 MayorColten Mayor (C) St. Albert, Alberta
14 BerlinRyan Berlin Edmonton, Alberta
16 SchofieldJacob Schofield Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
20 HerbertJoel Herbert (A) Edson, Alberta
21 DeaconMitch Deacon Port Moody, British Columbia
25 KocurJoel Kocur Edson, Alberta
27 ElsonTrace Elson St. Albert, Alberta

Honoured members

The number 22 was retired for Elias Lachance at the start of the 2011–12 season.[28] Lachance, who played for the Wolverines' predecessor junior "B" hockey team during its 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons,[28] died in a car accident in 2011.[29]

Leaders

Team captains
Head coaches
General managers
Team presidents

Community

The Wolverines are engaged in two programs within the community under a "Team for Success" project where players mentor young students on reading and writing, and boys through issues experienced at the junior high level.[35] During their inaugural season, the team hosted a Hockey Hall of Fame exhibit that featured the Stanley Cup.[36] The proceeds from the event, sponsored by Scott Safety, benefitted the Whitecourt Minor Hockey Association and the Whitecourt Girl Guides.[37][38]

See also

References

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  2. "Wolverines / A.J.H.L. solidify club ownership". Whitecourt Wovlerines. November 23, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
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  5. Ann Harvey (August 2, 2011). "Scott Safety Place is new name for Twin Arenas". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  6. "About Scott Safety Supply Services". Scott Safety Supply Services Ltd. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  7. 1 2 "History of the Alberta Junior Hockey League". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
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  9. "Doyle Cup Champions" (PDF). Alberta Junior Hockey League. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
  10. "RBC Cup: 2012 Guide and Record Book". Hockey Canada. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
  11. "St. Albert snaps up Fort Saskatchewan hockey team". CBC News. March 16, 2007. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  12. Jeff Hansen (March 28, 2012). "Steel requests to relocate". St. Albert Gazette. Great West Newspapers LP. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  13. Brigette Jobin (March 28, 2012). "League records set". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  14. Remy Greer (April 8, 2012). "Wolverines beat Bisons 5-1 in provincial final". Okotoks Western Wheel. Great West Newspapers LP. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
  15. Brigette Jobin (April 25, 2012). "Wolverines prove to be one of Canada's best". Whitecourt Star. Sun Media Corporation. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
  16. "Game Schedule for Alberta Junior Hockey League (Team: Whitecourt Wolverines)". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  17. "Whitecourt Wolverines @ Canmore Eagles". Alberta Junior Hockey League. September 14, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  18. "Whitecourt Wolverines @ Okotoks Oilers". Alberta Junior Hockey League. September 15, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  19. "Spruce Grove Saints @ Whitecourt Wolverines". Alberta Junior Hockey League. September 21, 2012. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
  20. "Whitecourt Wolverines @ Camrose Kodiaks". Alberta Junior Hockey League. September 27, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
  21. "CJHL Announces Weekly Top 20 Rankings". Canadian Junior Hockey League. October 29, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  22. Johnna Ruocco (March 26, 2013). "Wolverines head to North Division Finals". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  23. 1 2 {{cite web } url=http://www.ajhl.ca/media-centre/news-archives.html?newsID=4569 | title=AJHL Duo Captures Scoring Title, Oil Barons Win Top Team Goaltender Award | publisher=Alberta Junior Hockey League | date=March 2, 2014 | accessdate=March 3, 3014}}
  24. 1 2 3 "Regular Season Standings". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  25. 1 2 3 "Whitecourt Wolverines Player Statistics". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  26. "Saints Win AJHL North Division Title". Alberta Junior Hockey League. April 6, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2013.
  27. "Bracket". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  28. 1 2 "Team History". Whitecourt Wolverines. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  29. Stuart Thomson (September 29, 2011). "New foundation will honour former Wolverines player". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  30. Johnna Ruocco (September 18, 2012). "Wolverines' roster and captains announced". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  31. 1 2 Chris Colwell (September 6, 2013). "Oh Captain, My Captain". XM 105. Fabmar Communications Ltd. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  32. "Evan Warmington Named Wolverines Captain". Whitecourt Wolverines. June 24, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  33. Adam Dietrich (December 28, 2014). "Brighter days ahead for Wolverines". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  34. "Wolverines Set to Host Hockey Hall of Fame". Alberta Junior Hockey League. October 10, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  35. Jasmine Franklin (November 12, 2012). "Wolverines players become mentors off the ice". Whitecourt Press. Whitecourt Press. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  36. "Whitecourt Town Council Update". Town of Whitecourt. October 11, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  37. "Stanley Cup weekend spells success". Whitecourt Wovlerines. November 23, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  38. Johnna Ruocco (October 14, 2012). "Town Council briefs - Oct. 9, 2012". Whitecourt Star. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
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