2010–11 Toronto Furies season
The 2010–11 Toronto Furies season was the first season in Toronto Furies history.
Draft
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= Indicates former NCAA player |
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= Indicates former CIS player |
# | Player | Hometown | College |
1 | Tessa Bonhomme (D)[1] | Sudbury, Ontario | Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA) |
3 | Britni Smith (D) | Port Perry, Ontario | St. Lawrence Skating Saints (ECAC Hockey) |
4 | Carly Haggard (F) | Port Alberni, British Columbia | Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC Hockey) |
9 | Kendra Fisher (G) | Kincardine, Ontario | Humber Hawks (OCAA) |
10 | Michelle Bonello (D) | Mississauga, Ontario | Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA) |
15 | Jennifer Brine (F) | Truro, Nova Scotia | Harvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey) |
16 | LaToya Clarke (F) | Pickering, Ontario | Minnesota Golden Golphers (WCHA) |
21 | Rebecca Davies (F) | Toronto, Ontario | St. Francis Xavier X-Women (AUS) |
22 | Frances McPhail (F) | Vancouver, British Columbia | Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA) |
27 | Meagan Aarts (F) | Watford, Ontario | Maine Black Bears (HEA) |
28 | Alexandra Hoffmeyer (D) | Detroit, Michigan | Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA) |
33 | Kelly Zamora (F) | Oshawa, Ontario | Wayne State Warriors (CHA) |
34 | Angela Di Stasi (F) | Toronto, Ontario | Concordia Stingers (QSSF) |
39 | Mary Modeste (D) | Oshawa, Ontario | Toronto Lady Blues (OUA) |
42 | Laura Watt (D) | Ajax, Ontario | Princeton Tigers (ECAC Hockey) |
43 | Jessica Clermont (D) | Port Elgin, Ontario | Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA) |
48 | Kristy Zamora (F) | Oshawa, Ontario | Brown Bears (ECAC Hockey) |
49 | Emily Berzins (F) | Fort McMurray, Alberta | Wayne State Warriors (CHA) |
54 | Melissa Boal (F) | Pakenham, Ontario | Wayne State Warriors (CHA) |
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Protected players
Roster 2010-11
Goalies |
Number |
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Player |
Former Team |
Hometown |
31 |
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Allison Cubberley |
Elmira College |
Bracebridge, Ontario |
30 |
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Kendra Fisher |
Humber College |
Kincardine, Ontario |
1 |
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Sami Jo Small |
Canadian National Team |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Defense |
Number |
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Player |
Former Team |
Hometown |
25 |
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Tessa Bonhomme |
Canadian National Team |
Sudbury, Ontario |
19 |
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Britni Smith |
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Port Perry, Ontario |
18 |
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Alexandra Hoffmeyer |
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Detroit,Michigan |
12 |
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Martine Garland |
University of New Hampshire |
Toronto, Ontario |
5 |
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Jessica Clermont |
Niagara University |
Port Elgin, Ontario |
4 |
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Michelle Bonello |
Mercyhurst College |
Mississauga, Ontario |
2 |
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Haleigh Callison |
University of British Columbia |
Smithers, British Columbia |
Forwards |
Number |
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Player |
Former Team |
Hometown |
96 |
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Kelly Zamora |
Wayne State University |
Oshawa, Ontario |
67 |
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Rebecca Davies |
St. Francis Xavier University |
Toronto, Ontario |
44 |
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Kori Cheverie |
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Truro, Nova Scotia |
27 |
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Kristy Zamora |
Brown University |
Oshawa, Ontario |
17 |
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Jennifer Botterill |
Canadian National Team |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
16 |
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Frances McPhail |
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Vancouver, British Columbia |
15 |
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Angela Di Stasi |
Concordia University |
Toronto, Ontario |
14 |
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LaToya Clarke |
University of Minnesota |
Pickering, Ontario |
11 |
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Melanie Mills |
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Pusclinsh, Ontario |
9 |
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Jennifer Brine |
Harvard University |
Truro, Nova Scotia |
6 |
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Meagan Aarts |
Maine University |
Wattford, Ontario |
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Carly Haggard[3] |
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Port Alberni, British Columbia |
Coaching Staff 2010-11
- General Manager: Barb Fisher
- Head Coach: Dan Lichterman
- Assistant Coach: Joanne Eustace
- Assistant Coach: Bartley Blair
- Equipment Manager: Lester Tiu
- Head Athletic Therapist : Jennifer Bushell
- Assistant Athletic Therapist: Sharon Welsby
- Student Athletic Therapist: Carrie Alderdice
Regular season
Final Standings
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.
February 28, 2011
No. |
Team |
GP |
W |
L |
OTL |
GF |
GA |
Pts |
1 | Montreal | 26 | 22 | 2 | 2 | 125 | 70 | 46 |
2 | Brampton | 26 | 19 | 6 | 1 | 111 | 69 | 39 |
3 | Boston | 26 | 10 | 15 | 1 | 73 | 101 | 21 |
4 | Toronto | 26 | 8 | 13 | 5 | 83 | 98 | 21 |
5 | Burlington | 26 | 6 | 18 | 2 | 54 | 108 | 14 |
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Schedule
Date | Teams | Score |
October 23, 2010 | Toronto @ Brampton | Brampton, 7-3 |
October 24, 2010 | Burlington @ Toronto | Toronto, 2-1 |
October 30, 2010 | Toronto @ Montreal | Montreal, 5-3 |
October 31, 2010 | Toronto @ Montreal | Montreal, 5-4 |
November 21, 2010 | Boston @ Toronto | Boston, 4-2 |
December 5, 2010 | Toronto @ Brampton | Brampton,4-2 |
December 11, 2010 | Toronto @ Boston | Boston, 6-4 |
December 12, 2010 | Toronto @ Boston | Boston, 4-3 |
December 18, 2010 | Toronto @ Brampton | Brampton 5-2 |
January 9, 2011 | Boston @ Toronto | Toronto, 9-4 |
January 15, 2011 | Montreal @ Toronto | Toronto 3-2 |
January 21, 2011 | Brampton @ Toronto | Brampton 5-2 |
January 30, 2011 | Burlington @ Toronto | Toronto 1-0 |
February 5, 2011 | Toronto @ Boston | Boston 5-4 |
February 6, 2011 | Toronto @ Boston | Boston 4-2 |
February 12, 2011 | Toronto @ Montreal | Toronto 5-4 |
February 13, 2011 | Toronto @ Montreal | Montreal 3-0 |
February 19, 2011 | Montreal @ Toronto | Montreal 4-2 |
February 20, 2011 | Toronto @ Burlington | Burlington 5-4 |
February 23, 2011 | Burlington @ Toronto | Burlington 5-4 |
Postseason
March 27 Sunday: The final Game concluded with the Montreal Stars defeating Toronto 5 -0.[5] Montreal got off to a 2 - 0 lead in the first period, The first goal was scored by Noémie Marin on a backhand from her off wing at the 14:47 minute mark, as she converted a pass from Caroline Ouellette. The second goal was scored at the 7:29 minute mark off a face off in the Toronto end. Toronto goalie Sami Jo Small played well in defeat [6] as Montreal controlled the game outshooting Toronto 51 to 26. Toronto did threaten offensively early in the game and could have turned the contest around but Montreal goalie, Kim St-Pierre, came up with exceptional saves [7] to earn the shutout and ultimately crown Montreal Stars as the 2011 Clarkson Cup Champions.
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