Wheeling Nailers
Wheeling Nailers | |
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2015–16 ECHL season | |
City | Wheeling, West Virginia |
League | ECHL |
Conference | Eastern |
Division | North |
Founded | 1981 (In the ACHL) |
Home arena | WesBanco Arena |
Colors |
Black, Vegas gold, white |
Owner(s) | Hockey Club of the Ohio Valley |
Head coach | David Gove |
Captain | Shane Bakker |
Media |
Wheeling News Register WKWK Mix 97.3 FM WTRF-TV channel 7 WTOV-TV channel 9 |
Affiliates |
Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL) |
Franchise history | |
1981–82 | Winston-Salem Thunderbirds |
1982–89 | Carolina Thunderbirds |
1989–92 | Winston-Salem Thunderbirds |
1992–96 | Wheeling Thunderbirds |
1996–present | Wheeling Nailers |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 1993, 1995 |
Division Championships | 1993, 1995, 2004 |
The Wheeling Nailers are an ECHL ice hockey team based in Wheeling, West Virginia. They are the ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL.
The Nailers are the oldest surviving minor league franchise below the level of the American Hockey League, with unbroken continuity of franchise and never having missed a season of play.
Franchise history
The Nailers began play in 1981 in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League as the Carolina Thunderbirds based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Thunderbirds were hugely successful on the ice, winning four consecutive regular season titles and were three-time Bob Paine Trophy winners as league champions.[1] In 1987, the ACHL folded and the team joined the All-American Hockey League, which lasted just the 1987–88 season. The Thunderbirds, Virginia Lancers, and Johnstown Chiefs then became the basis for the East Coast Hockey League, now known as the ECHL. The Thunderbirds lost the first ECHL playoff championship final to the Toledo Storm. The team was renamed Winston-Salem Thunderbirds in 1990 and moved to Wheeling to become the Wheeling Thunderbirds in 1992 under the leadership of president and co-owner Ed Broyhill.
After a trademark dispute with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League, the team was renamed Nailers for the 1996–97 season when the franchise held a contest open to local fans, which was won by C. J. Wickham of Steubenville, Ohio. The name "Nailers" was chosen for the city's long history of nail manufacturing. For the 2012–13 season, the Nailers dropped the red-black-gold scheme they had used for nearly two decades in favor of a black-and-gold palette used by the Penguins.[2]
The team plays at the WesBanco Arena (formerly the Wheeling Civic Center), and used the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania as an alternative venue during the 2010–2011 and 2011-2012 seasons.[3] After missing the playoffs for five straight seasons, they had a 106-point season in 2003–04. They were defeated by the Reading Royals in 5 games, 3–2. In season 2005–06 they had a great season making it to the second round of the playoffs losing to Toledo in the final second of the final game.
In August 2011, the Nailers moved to the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division as part of the league realignment for the 2011–12 season. The Chicago Express took the North Division spot vacated by the Nailers.[4] In June 2014 the Nailers returned to the North Division after the ECHL eliminated the Atlantic Division in its realignment for the 2014–15 season.[5]
On March 29, 2012, the ECHL announced that ownership of the Nailers would be transferred from the Brooks-owned Nailers Hockey LLC to the Hockey Club of the Ohio Valley, a joint venture of the Ohio Valley Industrial & Business Development Corporation, and the Wheeling Amateur Hockey Association,[6] to take effect at the conclusion of the 2011–2012 season.
Season-by-season results
Regular season
Season | Games | Won | Lost | Tied | OTL | SOL | Points | Goals for | Goals against | Standing |
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1992–93 | 64 | 40 | 16 | — | 8 | — | 88 | 314 | 223 | 1st, East |
1993–94 | 68 | 38 | 23 | — | 7 | — | 83 | 327 | 289 | 3rd, North |
1994–95 | 68 | 46 | 17 | — | 5 | — | 97 | 313 | 243 | 1st, North |
1995–96 | 70 | 42 | 23 | — | — | 5 | 89 | 289 | 261 | 2nd, North |
1996–97 | 70 | 36 | 29 | 5 | — | — | 77 | 298 | 291 | 4th, North |
1997–98 | 70 | 37 | 24 | 9 | — | — | 83 | 255 | 255 | 2nd, North |
1998–99 | 70 | 27 | 37 | 6 | — | — | 60 | 206 | 249 | 6th, Northeast |
1999–2000 | 70 | 25 | 40 | 5 | — | — | 55 | 202 | 246 | 5th, Northeast |
2000–01 | 72 | 24 | 40 | 8 | — | — | 56 | 192 | 277 | 5th, Northeast |
2001–02 | 72 | 36 | 32 | 4 | — | — | 76 | 213 | 208 | 5th, Northeast |
2002–03 | 72 | 28 | 41 | 3 | — | — | 59 | 193 | 261 | 6th, Northeast |
2003–04 | 72 | 51 | 17 | 4 | — | — | 106 | 259 | 188 | 1st, North |
2004–05 | 72 | 38 | 29 | 5 | — | — | 81 | 171 | 173 | 6th, North |
2005–06 | 72 | 45 | 21 | 6 | — | — | 96 | 247 | 186 | 2nd, East |
2006–07 | 72 | 32 | 34 | 6 | — | — | 70 | 215 | 255 | 7th, North |
2007–08 | 72 | 22 | 43 | — | 3 | 4 | 51 | 186 | 284 | 7th, North |
2008–09 | 72 | 36 | 28 | — | 2 | 6 | 80 | 263 | 260 | 4th, North |
2009–10 | 72 | 33 | 35 | — | 2 | 5 | 73 | 240 | 249 | 4th, North |
2010–11 | 72 | 38 | 29 | — | 0 | 5 | 81 | 230 | 210 | 2nd, North |
2011–12 | 72 | 37 | 26 | — | 4 | 6 | 83 | 219 | 202 | 2nd, Atlantic |
2012–13 | 72 | 31 | 29 | — | 3 | 9 | 74 | 193 | 225 | 3rd, Atlantic |
2013–14 | 72 | 39 | 27 | — | 1 | 5 | 84 | 216 | 196 | 2nd, Atlantic |
2014–15 | 72 | 37 | 33 | — | 1 | 1 | 76 | 210 | 213 | 4th, North |
Playoffs
Season | Preliminary | 1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Kelly Cup finals |
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1992–93 | — | Bye | W, 3–1, Johnstown | W, 4–2, Raleigh | L, 2–4, Toledo |
1993–94 | — | W, 2–0, Nashville | W, 3–1, Hampton | L, 0–3, Toledo | — |
1994–95 | — | L, 0–3, Birgmingham | — | — | — |
1995–96 | — | W, 3–0, Columbus | L, 1–3, Tallahassee | — | — |
1996–97 | — | L, 0–3, Peoria | — | — | — |
1997–98 | — | W, 3–2, Dayton | W, 3–1, Toledo | L, 2–4, Hampton | — |
1998–99 | Out of playoffs | ||||
1999–2000 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2000–01 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2001–02 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2002–03 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2003–04 | — | L, 2–3, Reading | — | — | — |
2004–05 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2005–06 | — | W, 3–1, Reading | L, 2–3, Toledo | — | — |
2006–07 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2007–08 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2008–09 | — | L, 3–4, Cincinnati | — | — | — |
2009–10 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2010–11 | — | W, 3–1, South Carolina | W, 4–3, Greenville | L, 2–4, Kalamazoo | — |
2011–12 | — | L, 1–3, Kalamazoo | — | — | — |
2012–13 | Out of playoffs | ||||
2013–14 | — | W, 4–0, South Carolina | L, 2–4, Greenville | — | — |
2014–15 | — | L, 3–4, Toledo | — | — | — |
Current roster
# | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | Acquired | Birthplace | Contract |
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16 | Army, DerekDerek Army | C | R | 24 | 2014 | North Kingstown, Rhode Island | Nailers | |
19 | Bakker, ShaneShane Bakker (C) | C | L | 28 | 2013 | Ottawa, Ontario | Nailers | |
3 | Beauregard, MickaelMickael Beauregard | D | R | 21 | 2015 | St. Jerome, Quebec | Nailers | |
23 | Brace, RileyRiley Brace | LW | L | 23 | 2014 | Woodlawn, Ontario | Nailers | |
20 | Burton, JarrettJarrett Burton | F | L | 25 | 2014 | Echo Bay, Ontario | Nailers | |
8 | Burton, TannerTanner Burton | D | R | 27 | 2014 | Echo Bay, Ontario | Nailers | |
4 | Cianfrini, PaulPaul Cianfrini | D | L | 26 | 2013 | Dundas, Ontario | Nailers | |
30 | DeSmith, CaseyCasey DeSmith | G | L | 24 | 2015 | Rochester, New Hampshire | Nailers | |
18 | Ehrhardt, DallasDallas Ehrhardt | D | L | 23 | 2015 | Calgary, Alberta | Nailers | |
5 | Fick, DannyDanny Fick | D | R | 24 | 2015 | Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota | Nailers | |
31 | Foster, BrianBrian Foster | G | L | 29 | 2015 | Pembroke, New Hampshire | Wilkes-Barre | |
21 | Gill, SahirSahir Gill | C | L | 23 | 2013 | Terrace, British Columbia | Nailers | |
6 | Gunn, MikeMike Gunn | D | L | 23 | 2015 | Livonia, Michigan | Nailers | |
26 | Krause, AdamAdam Krause | RW | R | 24 | 2015 | Hermantown, Minnesota | Wilkes-Barre | |
12 | Lalancette, ChristopheChristophe Lalancette | C | R | 21 | 2015 | Roberval, Quebec | Nailers | |
7 | Leen, ConnorConnor Leen | LW | L | 23 | 2015 | Chester, New York | Nailers | |
25 | McCarron, JohnJohn McCarron | RW | R | 23 | 2015 | Macomb Township, Michigan | Wilkes-Barre | |
13 | McGrath, PatrickPatrick McGrath | RW | R | 22 | 2013 | Shavertown, Pennsylvania | Wilkes-Barre | |
29 | Palazzese, FrankyFranky Palazzese | G | L | 22 | 2014 | Mississauga, Ontario | Nailers | |
5 | Ruopp, HarrisonHarrison Ruopp | D | R | 22 | 2013 | Zehner, Saskatchewan | Pittsburgh | |
22 | Seymour, ClarkClark Seymour | D | R | 22 | 2014 | Brockville, Ontario | Wilkes-Barre | |
27 | Stern, BrettBrett Stern | D | L | 23 | 2015 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Nailers | |
14 | Tabrum, MattMatt Tabrum | F | R | 25 | 2015 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Nailers | |
15 | Torquato, ZackZack Torquato | C | R | 26 | 2011 | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | Nailers | |
11 | Wydo, CodyCody Wydo | F | L | 24 | 2015 | Allen Park, Michigan | Nailers | |
17 | Zlobin, AntonAnton Zlobin | RW | R | 23 | 2013 | Moscow, Russia | Pittsburgh |
Nailers alumni
- David Aebischer G – Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens, Phoenix Coyotes
- Paul Bissonnette LW – Pittsburgh Penguins, Phoenix Coyotes
- Patrick Bordeleau LW – Colorado Avalanche
- Francis Bouillon D – Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators
- Martin Brochu G – Washington Capitals, Vancouver Canucks, Pittsburgh Penguins
- Daniel Carcillo LW – Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers
- Andy Chiodo G – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Wayne Cowley G – Edmonton Oilers
- John Curry G – Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota Wild
- Jeff Daw C – Colorado Avalanche
- Drew Fata D – New York Islanders
- Craig Ferguson C – Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames, Florida Panthers
- Scott Ferguson D – Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Minnesota Wild
- Scott Fraser RW – Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers
- Joaquin Gage G – Edmonton Oilers
- Alex Grant D – Anaheim Ducks
- Jason Jaffray LW – Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, Winnipeg Jets
- Joe Jensen LW – Carolina Hurricanes
- Nick Johnson LW – Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota Wild
- David Koci LW – Chicago Blackhawks, Tampa Bay Lightning, St. Louis Blues, Colorado Avalanche
- Zenon Konopka C – Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Tampa Bay Lightning, Ottawa Senators, Minnesota Wild
- Patrick Labrecque G -Montreal Canadiens
- David Laliberte RW – Philadelphia Flyers
- Peter Laviolette Head Coach – Boston Bruins, New York Islanders, Carolina Hurricanes, Philadelphia Flyers, Nashville Predators
- Marc Lamothe G – Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings
- Mark Letestu C – Pittsburgh Penguins, Columbus Blue Jackets
- Darcy Martini D – Edmonton Oilers
- Marquis Mathieu C – Boston Bruins
- Kurtis McLean C – New York Islanders
- Mike Minard G – Edmonton Oilers
- Michel Ouellet RW – Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Vancouver Canucks
- Cam Paddock C – St. Louis Blues
- Marc Rodgers RW – Detroit Red Wings
- Philip Samuelsson D – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Dany Sabourin G – Pittsburgh Penguins, Vancouver Canucks
- Yves Sarault G – Montreal Canadiens, Colorado Avalanche, Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers, Nashville Predators
- Zach Sill C – Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Ben Street C – Calgary Flames
- Daniel Taylor G – Los Angeles Kings
- Darcy Verot LW – Washington Capitals
- Terry Virtue D – Boston Bruins, New York Rangers
- Mark Visheau D – Los Angeles Kings
- Tomas Vokoun G – Nashville Predators, Florida Panthers, Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins
- Tim Wallace RW – Pittsburgh Penguins[8]
Head coaches
- Tom McVie 1996–97
- Peter Laviolette 1997–98
- Chris Jensen 1998–99
- Murray Eaves 1999–2000
- Alain Lemieux 2000–01
- Joe Harney 2001 (interim)
- John Brophy 2001–03
- Pat Bingham 2003–05
- Glenn Patrick 2005–2008
- Greg Puhalski 2008–2010[9]
- Stan Drulia 2010–2011
- Clark Donatelli 2011–2015
- David Gove 2015–present
References
- ↑ "A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey". Retrieved February 22, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/list_by_team/1918/Wheeling_Nailers/
- ↑ http://tribune-democrat.com/sports/x993486041/Arena-confirms-Wheeling-Nailers-to-play-some-games-in-Johnstown-next-year
- ↑ Press release (August 1, 2011). "Annual ECHL Board of Governors meeting concludes". ECHL. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
- ↑ "Annual ECHL Board of Governors Meeting concludes", ECHL, June 24, 2014. (accessed 24 June 2014)
- ↑ Press Release. "Ownership Transfer Approved By ECHL". Retrieved April 2, 2012.
- ↑ "Nailers Hockey - The Official Website". Wheeling Nailers. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
- ↑ wheelingnailers.com. "NHL Alumni". Retrieved November 18, 2013.
- ↑ Triveri, Frankie and David. "FRANCHISE HISTORY". Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved July 13, 2009.
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