Toronto Marlies

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Toronto Marlies
Toronto Marlies
Conference Western Conference (AHL)
Division North Division
Founded 2005
Arena Ricoh Coliseum
City Toronto, Ontario
Team Colors blue and white
Logo Design An old style Maple Leaf with a shield and banner on it. A blue logo is used for the white jersey, and a white logo for the blue jersey.
Franchise History St. Catharines Saints
(1982-1986)
Newmarket Saints
(1986-1991)
St. John's Maple Leafs
(1991-2005)

Toronto Marlies
(2005- present)
Local Media Affiliates Toronto Star
Toronto Sun
CFMJ AM 640
Owner Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
General Manager Mike Penny
Head Coach Greg Gilbert
Team Affiliations Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)
Columbia Inferno (ECHL)
Regular Season Titles none
Division Championships none
Conference Championships none
Calder Cups none

The Toronto Marlies are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Ricoh Coliseum. They are one of two teams who are in the same market as their NHL affiliate (the other team is the Philadelphia Phantoms, the AHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers).

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The AHL had a strong presence in Atlantic Canada in the 1980's and 1990's, but by 2004 the St. John's Maple Leafs were the only remaining team in the region. Although the team was extremely popular and had excellent attendance, the desire of the parent Toronto Maple Leafs to reduce travel costs and have a tenant for its Ricoh Coliseum resulted in the team's relocation to Toronto for the 2005-06 season. Previous minor league and junior ventures in Toronto had not met with success, and there was a general feeling that Toronto fans were only interested in the Toronto Maple Leafs, and not other levels of hockey. With the Marlies as the Leafs top affiliate, it was felt that this obstacle could be overcome, however, attendance of barely 2,800 for the Marlies first home playoff game in April 2006 again raised questions about the viability of the franchise.

The team is named after the former Toronto Marlboroughs junior hockey team, but the abbreviated "Marlies" name was chosen to avoid any potential association with the similarly named cigarette brand.

This market was previously served by:

Year GP W L T OL SOL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2005-06 80 41 29 - 6 4 270 263 92 4th, North Lost in First Round 4-1
2006-07 52 20 27 - 2 3 148 191 45 - -

Current Roster [1]

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Place of Birth
1 Flag of Canada Justin Pogge* L Penticton, British Columbia
31 Flag of Canada J.F Racine L Roxton Falls, Quebec
Defencemen
# Player Shoots Place of Birth
3 Flag of United States Chris Harrington* L St. Cloud, Minnesota
4 Flag of Canada Brad Brown R Baie Verte, Newfoundland and Labrador
8 Flag of Canada Dave Cloutier R St. Nicolas, Quebec
14 Flag of Canada Phil Oreskovic R Brampton, Ontario
21 Flag of United States Reid Cashman* L Red Wing, Minnesota
26 Flag of United States Jamie Sifers* R Stratford, Connecticut
29 Flag of Czech Republic Karel Pilar R Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)
40 Flag of Canada Marc Moro - C L Toronto, Ontario
43 Flag of Canada Jay Harrison L Oshawa, Ontario
44 Flag of Sweden Staffan Kronwall L Jarfalla, Sweden
50 Flag of Canada Dominic D'Amour L Lasalle, Quebec
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Place of Birth
7 Flag of United States Erik Westrum C L Minneapolis, Minnesota
9 Flag of Canada Tyson Nash LW L Edmonton, Alberta
10 Flag of United States Robbie Earl* LW L Chicago, Illinois
14 Flag of Canada Brent Aubin* RW L Ste-Sophie, Quebec
18 Flag of United States Brett Engelhardt LW R Sheboygan, Wisconsin
19 Flag of Russia Aleksander Suglobov RW L Elektrostal, Russia
23 Flag of United States Alex Foster C L Canton, Michigan
27 Flag of United States Jeff Corey* RW R Boothwyn, Pennsylvania
33 Flag of Canada Owen Fussey LW L Winnipeg, Manitoba
38 Flag of Canada Brad Leeb RW R Red Deer, Alberta
44 Flag of Canada Colin Murphy LW L Fort McMurray, Alberta
46 Flag of Canada Ben Ondrus RW R Sherwood Park, Alberta
70 Flag of Slovakia Martin Sagat LW R Handlová, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)
79 Flag of Canada John Mitchell C L Waterloo, Ontario

"*"Rookie

Toronto Marlies alternate logo
Toronto Marlies alternate logo

Goals: 36 Flag of United States John Pohl (2005-06)
Assists: 47 Flag of United States Bates Battaglia (2005-06)
Points: 75 John Pohl (2005-06)
Penalty Minutes: 215 Flag of Canada Kris Newbury (2005-06)
GAA: 3.04 Flag of Canada Jean-Sebastien Aubin (2005-06)
SV%: .903 Flag of Canada Jean-Francois Racine (2005-06)

Career Goals: 36 John Pohl
Career Assists: 47 Bates Battaglia
Career Points: 75 John Pohl
Career Penalty Minutes: 215 Kris Newbury
Career Goaltending Wins: 19 Jean-Sebastien Aubin, Jean-Francois Racine
Career Shutouts: 2 Jean-Sebastien Aubin
Career Games: 79 Flag of Canada Brad Leeb, Bates Battaglia

American Hockey League
2006-07 teams: Albany River Rats | Binghamton Senators | Bridgeport Sound Tigers | Chicago Wolves | Grand Rapids Griffins | Hamilton Bulldogs | Hartford Wolf Pack | Hershey Bears | Houston Aeros | Iowa Stars | Lowell Devils | Manchester Monarchs | Manitoba Moose | Milwaukee Admirals | Norfolk Admirals | Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights | Peoria Rivermen | Philadelphia Phantoms | Portland Pirates | Providence Bruins | Rochester Americans | San Antonio Rampage | Springfield Falcons | Syracuse Crunch | Toronto Marlies | Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins | Worcester Sharks
Future teams: Lake Erie Monsters (2007-08) | Rockford IceHogs (2007-08)
Trophies and Awards: Calder Cup | Les Cunningham Award | John B. Sollenberger Trophy | Willie Marshall Award | Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award | Eddie Shore Award | Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award | Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award | Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award | Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award | Yanick Dupre Memorial Award | Jack A. Butterfield Trophy | Richard F. Canning Trophy | Robert W. Clarke Trophy | Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy | Frank Mathers Trophy | Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy | Emile Francis Trophy | F.G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy | Sam Pollock Trophy | John D. Chick Trophy
Related Articles: NHL | ECHL | UHL | CHL | SPHL | List of AHL seasons
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