Saginaw Spirit

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Saginaw Spirit
CitySaginaw, Michigan
LeagueOntario Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionWest
Founded2002 (2002)–03
Home arenaDow Event Center
ColorsMidnight blue, red, silver, white and yellow
         
Owner(s)Richard J. Garber
Chris Osgood
Brandon Bordeaux
General managerDave Drinkill
Head coachSpencer Carbery
AffiliateLeamington Flyers
Websitewww.saginawspirit.com
Franchise history
1943–1947St. Catharines Falcons
1947–1962St. Catharines Teepees
1962–1976St. Catharines Black Hawks
1976–1982Niagara Falls Flyers
1982–2002North Bay Centennials
2002–presentSaginaw Spirit
Pregame Warm-up at Wendler Arena. February 7th, 2003.

The Saginaw Spirit is a major junior ice hockey team based in Saginaw, Michigan. They are members of the West Division of the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), one of the Major Junior leagues of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL).

History

The Saginaw Spirit were born when Dick Garber, the owner of several local automobile dealerships, purchased the North Bay Centennials and moved the team to Saginaw after the 2001–02 season, renaming it the Saginaw Spirit.

The team traces its roots back to St. Catharines, Ontario, where it played as the Falcons, Teepees, and Black Hawks from 1943–1976. It won two Memorial Cup championships as the Teepees, in 1954 and 1960. In 1976, the franchise moved to nearby Niagara Falls, where it was known as the Flyers. In 1982, the team was moved again, this time to North Bay, and renamed the Centennials, where it remained until moving to Saginaw in 2002.

The Spirit have done extensive promotions in the Mid-Michigan area, increasing their fan base and season ticket-holder numbers. The Spirit have one of the highest attendance rates in the Ontario Hockey League.[citation needed]

After three rebuilding seasons the Spirit clinched their first playoff berth on March 2, 2006, but lost in the first round to the Guelph Storm. They made the playoffs the following two seasons, but lost to the division rival Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds both times, in six games in 2007 and in four games in 2008. In 2009, the Spirit won their first playoff series since relocating to Saginaw, sweeping Guelph in four games. They were then swept in the second round by the London Knights.

On December 29, 2013, the Spirit and the Windsor Spitfires played the first ever outdoor game in Ontario Hockey League history. The game was played at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. The Spitfires won the game 6-5 in front of a shortly lived Canadian Hockey League record of 25,749 spectators, surpassed later that night by the London Knights and Plymouth Whalers at the same venue.[1][2][3][4]

Coaches

The first coach in Saginaw Spirit history was Dennis Desrosiers. He was well known to local fans, with many years of hockey experience in Michigan. As a player he spent 10 years for the Saginaw Gears (IHL), and spent time coaching the Flint Generals, Saginaw Generals & Kalamazoo Wings all in Michigan.

List of coaches. Numbers of seasons in parentheses.

Players

Award winners

NHL alumni

Since 2002 the Saginaw Spirit have graduated sixteen players who have played in the National Hockey League.

3
  • Italics denotes current NHL player
  • Bold denotes player who has won the Stanley Cup

Current squad

Roster updated as of August 8, 2015

Goaltenders
Number Player Glove Acquired NHL Draft Place of birth
35 Canada Evan Cormier L Trade NB 2015 Eligible in 2016 Bowmanville, Ontario
41 Canada Cameron Zanussi L Trade MIS 2015 Undrafted Bowmanville, Ontario
Defensemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired NHL Draft Place of birth
2 Canada Greg DiTomaso R Trade MIS 2014 Undrafted Toronto, Ontario
3 Canada Chase Stewart R Saginaw Spirit 2013 Undrafted Marathon, Ontario
5 Canada Marcus Crawford R Saginaw Spirit 2013 2015 Ajax, Ontario
7 United States Troy Henley R Trade OTT 2014 Undrafted Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
12 Canada Michael Holmes L Saginaw Spirit 2013 2015 Barrie, Ontario
55 Canada Keaton Middleton L Saginaw Spirit 2014 Eligible in 2016 Stratford, Ontario
56 Finland Markus Niemeläinen L CHL Import Draft 2015 Eligible in 2016 Kuopio, Finland
65 Canada Will Petschenig L Trade OSH 2015 Free Agent Manotick, Ontario
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Acquired NHL Draft Place of birth
9 Canada Brady Gilmour L Saginaw Spirit 2015 Eligible in 2017 Grafton, Ontario
11 Canada Kris Bennett L Saginaw Spirit 2012 2015 Brampton, Ontario
13 Canada Mitchell Webb L Trade PET 2014 2015 Fort Erie, Ontario
15 Canada Matthew Kreis L Trade BAR 2015 Undrafted Georgetown, Ontario
19 Canada Connor Brown L Trade OTT 2014 2015 Georgetown, Ontario
25 Russia Kirill Maximov R Saginaw Spirit 2015 Eligible in 2017 Moskva, Russia
27 Canada Mitchell Stephens R Saginaw Spirit 2013 TBL 2015 Peterborough, Ontario
49 United States Cole Coskey R Saginaw Spirit 2015 Eligible in 2017 Zion, Illinois
62 Canada Tye Felhaber L Saginaw Spirit 2014 Eligible in 2016 Pembroke, Ontario
71 United States Blake Clarke L Trade NB 2013 Undrafted Chesterfield, Missouri
77 Canada Jesse Barwell L Trade MISS 2014 Undrafted Oakville, Ontario
88 Russia Artem Artemov R CHL Import Draft 2014 Undrafted Moscow, Russia

Team records

Team records for a single season
Statistic Total Season
Most points 91 2006–07
Most wins 44 2006–07
Most goals for 291 2006–07
Least goals for 150 2004–05
Least goals against 207 2010-11
Most goals against 282 2015-16
Individual player records for a single season
Statistic Player Total Season
Most goals Josh Shalla 47 2010-11
Most assists Jordan Skellett 62 2009–10
Most points Jack Combs 100 2007–08
Most points, rookie Jan Mursak 80 2006–07
Most points, defenseman Patrick McNeill 77 2006–07
Best GAA, goalie Ryan Daniels 2.94 2006–07
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played

Season-by-season results

Regular season

Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss

Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SL Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
2002–03 68 11 45 5 7 34 0.250 158 275 5th West
2003–04 68 16 45 3 4 39 0.287 161 228 5th West
2004–05 68 18 42 4 4 44 0.324 150 260 4th West
2005–06 68 36 30 2 0 74 0.544 242 246 2nd West
2006–07 68 44 21 0 3 91 0.669 291 217 2nd West
2007–08 68 33 25 8 2 76 0.559 234 231 4th West
2008–09 68 36 24 4 4 80 0.588 235 219 2nd West
2009–10 68 34 27 4 3 75 0.551 240 230 4th West
2010–11 68 40 22 4 2 86 0.632 243 207 1st West
2011–12 68 33 27 1 7 74 0.544 259 259 3rd West
2012–13 68 32 29 4 3 71 0.522 250 264 4th West
2013–14 68 33 30 4 1 71 0.522 254 248 3rd West
2014–15 68 29 36 2 1 61 0.449 212 271 3rd West
2015–16 68 24 37 4 3 55 0.404 209 282 4th West

Playoffs

  • 2002–03 Out of playoffs.
  • 2003–04 Out of playoffs.
  • 2004–05 Out of playoffs.
  • 2005–06 Lost to Guelph Storm 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2006–07 Lost to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2007–08 Lost to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2008–09 Defeated Guelph Storm 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to London Knights 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2009–10 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2010–11 Defeated Guelph Storm 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2011–12 Defeated Sarnia Sting 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
    Lost to London Knights 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2012–13 Lost to London Knights 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2013–14 Lost to Erie Otters 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2014–15 Lost to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2015–16 Lost to Erie Otters 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals.

Uniforms and logos

The Saginaw Spirit logo depicts an American bald eagle with the colors of the Stars and Stripes along its neck, on the words "Saginaw Spirit." The uniform scheme is similar to that previously used by the U.S.A. national team. The home jerseys are white backgrounds with navy blue sleeves and red trim. The away jerseys are navy blue backgrounds with red sleeves and white trim. The Saginaw third jersey has a red background with navy blue sleeves and white trim, bearing across the chest the word "Saginaw" spelled diagonally downwards from left to right.

Mascots

Saginaw's main mascot is "Sammy Spirit," resembling an American bald eagle. The team held a vote on their website to name a new secondary mascot for the 2006–07 season. The mascot was named[5] Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle after Stephen Colbert. Colbert had promoted the contest on his show, The Colbert Report. After naming the mascot after Colbert, the Spirit won seven straight games before losing to the Sarnia Sting on October 20. Since then, The Colbert Report has featured ongoing comedy sketches related to the team, the mascot, and other teams in the Ontario Hockey League, especially the Oshawa Generals, and Oshawa, Ontario mayor John Gray.[6]

Arena

The Spirit play at Wendler Arena (capacity 5,527), which is part of The Dow Event Center complex in downtown Saginaw. The OHL All-Star Classic was hosted here in 2007. This was the first time in history that the OHL All-Star Game was hosted in an American city. The Arena was formerly home to the Saginaw Gears, Saginaw Generals, Saginaw Hawks, Saginaw Wheels and the Saginaw Lumber Kings.

Capacity = 5,527
Ice size = 192' x 85'

Mid Michigan Spirit

Saginaw Spirit team bus, as of in October 2011

The Saginaw Spirit in partnership with Meijer food stores sponsor the Mid Michigan Spirit, a women's hockey club based in Midland, Michigan. The 16U team took second at the MAHA state tournament during the 2006-2007 season. A 16U team moved up to 19U for the 2007-2008 season and once again took second at the MAHA state tournament in Canton, Michigan on March 9, 2008.

References

  1. ^ http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2013/12/29/spits-top-spirit-6-5-at-comerica-park/
  2. ^ Saginaw Spirit: OHL Doubleheader Outdoor Game
  3. ^ Ontario Hockey League: OHL set for Hockeytown Winter Festival
  4. ^ NHL.com: Windsor Spitfires beat Saginaw Spirit in first outdoor game in OHL history
  5. ^ "Spirit on the Colbert Report Tonight". Saginaw Spirit. 2006-10-03. Archived from the original on 2007-02-09. Retrieved 2007-02-01.
  6. ^ Sunaya Sapurji (2007-02-01). "The Steagle has landed". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2007-02-01.

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