Trenton Titans

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trenton Titans
Founded 1999
Home ice Sovereign Bank Arena
Based in Trenton, New Jersey
Colors Black, Red
League ECHL
Head coach Rick Kowalsky
General manager Jim Leahy
Owner New Jersey Devils
Affiliates New Jersey Devils (NHL)
Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)

The Trenton Titans is an ECHL (East Coast Hockey League) team in Trenton, New Jersey. They are owned by the NHL's New Jersey Devils and are affiliated with the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers and Philadelphia Phantoms from the AHL (American Hockey League). They play their home games at the Sovereign Bank Arena. The Sovereign Bank Arena holds 8,500 people.

For 2005-06, the team signed a one-year temporary affiliation with the New York Islanders and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, as the Islanders' ECHL affiliate in Biloxi, Mississippi, was forced to suspend operations because of Hurricane Katrina.

They played their first season in 1999 and were founded in 1996 when the ECHL decided to give Trenton, New Jersey an expansion team. In 2004 the Trenton Titans celebrated their 5th anniversary.

  • In 2001 the Titans reached the Kelly Cup Finals, but lost to the South Carolina Stingrays 4-1.
  • In 2005 the Trenton Titans won the Kelly Cup by defeating the Florida Everblades 4-2. 2005 was a historic Flyers system domination as both clubs in the Flyers system won their respective championships.




Contents

As of December 31, 2006. Numbers taken from ECHL website. [1]

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Date of birth Place of birth
29 Flag of United States Gregg Naumenko L March 30, 1977 Chicago, Illinois, USA
35 Flag of United States Joel Martin L October 8, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Defensemen
# Player Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
2 Flag of Canada Olivier Magnan L May 1, 1986 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
4 Flag of United States Bryan Miller R February 17, 1983 Wayne, New Jersey, USA
6 Flag of United States James Pemberton L October 2, 1983 Cumberland, Rhode Island, USA
7 Flag of Canada Rosario Ruggeri R June 8, 1984 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
8 Flag of Canada Chris Cava L October 14, 1980 Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
25 Flag of United States Evan Shaw L March 24, 1984 Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA
26 Flag of United States Peter Tormey L September 10, 1980 Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, USA
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
9 Flag of United States Mike Pandolfo RW R September 15, 1979 Winchester, Massachusetts, USA
15 Flag of United States John Laliberte F L August 5, 1983 Saco, Maine, USA
16 Flag of Canada Benoit Mondou RW L May 3, 1985 Sorel, Quebec, Canada
19 Flag of Canada Scott Bertoli LW L March 23, 1977 Milton, Ontario, Canada
21 Flag of United States Troy Riddle C R August 24, 1981 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
22 Flag of United States Jim Henkel C L May 25, 1979 Hazlet, New Jersey, USA
23 Flag of United States Mark Pandolfo LW L June 5, 1983 North Andover, Massachusetts, USA
27 Flag of Canada Mike Manley C L January 13, 1982 London, Ontario, Canada
28 Flag of United States Les Haggett F L July 8, 1980 Norwood, New York, USA
Staff
Title Staff Member
Head Coach Rick Kowalsky
Assistant Coach Vince Williams
Trainer Chris Vigneault
Equipment Manager Jeff Madill
Public Address Announcer Butch Seltzer

In 2004-2005 season the Trenton Titans won the 2005 Kelly Cup by defeating the Florida Everblades 4 games to 2. Trenton won the first 2 games at Florida, Florida won the next 2 games at Trenton, Trenton won the last 2 games at Trenton then Florida. Leon Hayward won MVP of the Kelly Cup Finals. Rick Kowalsky led the Titans as captain.

  • The Trenton Titans beat the Alaska Aces in the National Conference finals, 4-3 in a seven-game series.
  • The Trenton Titans beat the Reading Royals in the Northern Division finals, 3-1, in a five game series.
  • The Trenton Titans beat the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies in the Northern Division quarterfinals, 3-0, in a five game series.

The team's head and assistant coach left the team after the championship run, as other teams began to find the talent in Trenton. Assistant coach Ted Dent, who had joined the team following four years with the Washington Capitals in the video operations department before being laid off in expectation of the lockout, was signed by Columbia (SC), and head coach Mike Havilland, who had rejoined the team in 2004 after two years in Atlantic City, where he had won a Kelly Cup in 2003, was signed by the AHL's Norfolk Admirals. Doug McKay, who had coached Ritten Renon in the Italian `A' league, was named the Trenton head coach for 2005-06, but was later fired because he wanted to trade away star player Scott Bertoli.

Before moving to Stockton, California in 2005, the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies were the Trenton Titans' archrivals. They played for the Garden State Cup, which awarded to the regular season series winner between New Jersey's two ECHL teams. The Garden State Cup was called the Grainger Cup for the 2001/2002 season when it was sponsored by Grainger, an industrial supply company with branches in both cities. The Bullies and Titans met 10 times during the 2001/2002 regular season with Trenton winning 6 of the games for the one and only Grainger Cup. The Titans and Bullies met 10 times during the 2002/2003 season, with Atlantic City winning 6 of the games for the Garden State Cup. The Titans and Bullies met 10 times in the 2003/2004 season with the Titans winning 6-4. The Titans and Bullies met 10 times in the 2004/2005 season with the Titans winning 5-3-2 against the Bullies 5-4-1, in the final Garden State Cup. The Titans and Bullies met for the last time in the first round of the 2005 ECHL Playoffs with the Titans sweeping the Bullies 3-0.

Matt Henderson's NHL debut came before his Titans debut, but he later returned to become the first Titan to appear in the NHL before and after Trenton.

  1. ^ http://echl.leaguestat.com/stats/roster.php?team_id=22

ECHL
2006-07 teams: Alaska Aces | Augusta Lynx | Bakersfield Condors | Charlotte Checkers | Cincinnati Cyclones | Columbia Inferno | Dayton Bombers | Florida Everblades | Fresno Falcons | Gwinnett Gladiators | Idaho Steelheads | Johnstown Chiefs | Las Vegas Wranglers | Long Beach Ice Dogs | Pensacola Ice Pilots | Phoenix RoadRunners | Reading Royals | South Carolina Stingrays | Stockton Thunder | Texas Wildcatters | Toledo Storm | Trenton Titans | Utah Grizzlies | Victoria Salmon Kings | Wheeling Nailers
Planned 2007-08 teams: Mississippi Sea Wolves
Trophies and Awards: Patrick J. Kelly Cup
Related Articles: NHL | AHL | CHL | SPHL | UHL | World Cup


This box: view  talk  edit
Sports teams based in and around Philadelphia Wachovia Center Wachovia Spectrum
Baseball MLB: Philadelphia Phillies, AtL: Camden RiversharksLancaster Barnstormers, CL: Wilmington Blue Rocks, EL: Reading PhilliesTrenton Thunder, IL: Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Basketball NBA: Philadelphia 76ers, ABA: Reading Railers, USBL: Delaware Stars
Football NFL: Philadelphia Eagles, AFL: Philadelphia Soul, AIFA: Reading Express, CIFL: Lehigh Valley Outlawz
Hockey NHL: Philadelphia Flyers, AHL: Philadelphia Phantoms, ECHL: Reading RoyalsTrenton Titans
Lacrosse MLL: Philadelphia Barrage, NLL: Philadelphia Wings
Rugby RSL: Philadelphia Whitemarsh RFC, AMNRL: Glen Mills BullsNew Jersey SharksPhiladelphia Fight
Soccer MISL: Philadelphia KiXX, USLPDL: Delaware DynastyReading Rage
Softball NPF: Philadelphia Force
Tennis WTT: Philadelphia Freedom
College athletics
(NCAA Div. I)
Drexel UniversityLa Salle UniversitySaint Joseph's UniversityTemple UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaVillanova University
Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.