The 2010–11 Toronto CWHL season was the first season for the team that became known as the Toronto Furies at the end of the season. The Canadian Women's Hockey League underwent a restructuring prior to the 2010–11 CWHL season that led to the folding of three teams and the creation of a new Toronto team. It also head held its first draft in 2010 for its three Greater Toronto Area teams, where the Toronto CWHL team protected former Mississauga Chiefs ' players Jennifer Botterill and Sami Jo Small . The Toronto team then proceeded to pick many other former Chiefs' players to make up the majority of the new team.
Draft [ ]
= Indicates former NCAA player
= 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)
[2]
Protected players [ ]
Roster [ ]
Goalies
Number
Player
Former Team
Hometown
31
Elmira College
Bracebridge, Ontario
30
Kendra Fisher
Humber College
Kincardine, Ontario
1
Sami Jo Small
Canadian National Team
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Defense
Number
Player
Former Team
Hometown
25
Tessa Bonhomme
Canadian National Team
Sudbury, Ontario
19
Port Perry, Ontario
18
Alexandra Hoffmeyer
Maine Black Bears
Detroit,Michigan
12
University of New Hampshire
Toronto, Ontario
5
Niagara University
Port Elgin, Ontario
4
Michelle Bonello
Mercyhurst College
Mississauga, Ontario
2
University of British Columbia
Smithers, British Columbia
Forwards
Number
Player
Former Team
Hometown
96
Wayne State University
Oshawa, Ontario
67
St. Francis Xavier University
Toronto, Ontario
44
Kori Cheverie
St. Mary's Huskies
Truro, Nova Scotia
27
Brown Bears
Oshawa, Ontario
17
Jennifer Botterill
Canadian National Team
Winnipeg, Manitoba
16
Vancouver, British Columbia
15
Concordia University
Toronto, Ontario
14
University of Minnesota
Pickering, Ontario
11
Pusclinsh, Ontario
9
Jennifer Brine
Harvard University
Truro, Nova Scotia
6
Maine University
Wattford, Ontario
[3]
Port Alberni, British Columbia
Coaching staff [ ]
General Manager: Barb Fisher
Head Coach:
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
GP
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
[4]
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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