Deutschland Cup Day1 Recap
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All time leagues: NOBHL | OHA | Junior Club World Cup | GNML | OHL | NOJHL | Midget AAA | Midget | EPHL (1959-63)
This club in 2024-2025: OHL
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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LW | Ondrej Molnár | 08.02.2005 | 183 cm | 80 kg | left | Show profile» | ||
LW | Quentin Musty | 06.07.2005 | 188 cm | 92 kg | left | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
Sudbury has had a hockey team known as the Wolves or Club Wolves nearly every year since World War I. A Sudbury Cub Wolves junior team began play in the 1920s as a member of the Nickel Belt Hockey League, then later the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. Under the management of Max Silverman, this team won the George Richardson Memorial Trophy in 1932 and 1935, as Eastern Canadian champions. They won the Memorial Cup in 1932 and were runners-up in 1935. The senior Wolves represented Team Canada at the 1938 and 1949 World Championships, winning gold in 1938.
The second incarnation of the Wolves was the 1962 entry into the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Wolves won the McNamara Trophy as NOJHL Champions in 1969 and 1971.
The Ontario Hockey Association arrived in Sudbury in the fall of 1972 when the owners of the NOJHL's Sudbury Wolves bought the Niagara Falls Flyers franchise and merged the two teams.
Retired numbers
# 6 Randy Carlyle , # 10 Ron Duguay , # 17 Mike Foligno
MHL teams open JCWC in style
All three teams of MHL won their opening game of the Junior Club World Cup yesterday. HK Riga beat Dubuque Fighting Saints 5-2, Dinamo-Shinnik Bobruisk beat Sudbury Wolves 5-1 and Omsk Hawks got a 5-1 win over Vitkovice.
In the fourth game Finnish HPK beat Swedish Frölunda 4-3.
(26 Aug 2013)Set for World Junior Club Cup final
Both the North American teams qualified for the finals of the World Junior Club Cup in Omsk. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) was down 4-3 win one second to go of the semi final against Linköping of Sweden but tied it and won the game 5-4 in shoot-out. Sudbury Wolves (OHL) won the other semi final 5-2 against Dinamo-Shinnik Bobruisk of Belarus.
(25 Aug 2012)World Junior Club Cup semi finals
Dinamo-Shinnik Bobruisk won Group A of the World Junior Club Cup ahead of Waterloo Black Hawks. Group B was won by Linköpings HC with Sudbury Wolves as runner-up.
In Saturday's semi finals Dinamo-Shinnik will play Sudbury and Linköping will play Waterloo.
(24 Aug 2012)World Junior Club Cup - Day 5
Joshua Leivo scored a hat-trick with only short-handed goals when Sudbury Wolves beat Denmark 7-2 in the World Junior Club Cup. In the other game in Group B HIFK beat HK Riga 3-2. Linköping and Sudbury have qualified for the semis.
Group A is still open. After today's games Waterloo Black Hawks - Norway 5-3 and Karlovy Vary - Dinamo-Shinnik 3-2 four teams are tied with 6 points.
(22 Aug 2012)World Junior Club Cup - Day 3
The North American teams, Waterloo Black Hawks and Sudbury Wolves, both won big in their first game of the World Junior Club Cup in Omsk. But in the second game both lost.
Today Omsk, Linköping, Dinamo-Shinnik and HK Riga won its games. When all teams have played two games only Dinamo-Shinnik and Linköping have 6 points.
(20 Aug 2012)World Junior Club Cup - Day 2
On the second day of the World Junior Club Cup in Omsk the North American teams entered the competition. Waterloo Black Hawks of USHL beat HC Energie Karlovy Vary 5-0 while Sudbury Wolves (OHL) beat HIFK Helsinki 9-1.
(19 Aug 2012)Sudbury Wolves participates in season 2024-2025: OHL
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