Wikipedia:WikiProject Ice Hockey/Proposed team pages format

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This is a proposed ice hockey team page format for NHL and top-level teams. The sections from Members on down are the list sections. Most prose is in the History section, which is first, following Wikipedia standards.

Sample[edit]

Notes: this team page is a guide-line for ice hockey team pages. Feel free to make minor changes but for major changes, build a consensus on the talk page.

Anytown Samplers
2009-10 Anytown Samplers season
File:Anytown Samplers.gif
ConferenceWestern
DivisionNorthwest
Founded2000
HistoryOldtown Samplers
2000 - 2002
Anytown Samplers
2002 - present
Home arenaAnytown Civic Arena
CityAnytown, Ontario
Team coloursRed, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
MediaRogers Sportsnet Ontario
CFAT-AM radio
Owner(s)John Doe, Jane Doe
General managerCanada Newsy Lalonde
Head coachCanada Reggie Dunlop
CaptainCanada Mark Messier
Minor league affiliatesSometown Somebodies (AHL)
Notown Nobodies (ECHL)
Stanley Cups2004–05
Conference championships2004–05
Division championships2003–04, 2004–05

The Anytown Samplers are a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). They play in Anytown, Ontario, Canada at the Anytown Civic Arena. They are members of the X Division of the Y Conference of the NHL.

Paragraph about when founded, existence, including mention of previous location of franchise, etc., until present.

Paragraph about team success, failure.

History[edit]

Add history here. The history should include the origins of the team (for example, if they came from another league or city) and a year-by-year recap of important events in the team's history. It is not necessary to mention every year, but an overview should be here of the important seasons. Equal weight should be given to a team's entire history, not just the last handful of seasons.

The Oldtown Samplers were granted a franchise on 16 July, 2000, and began playing in the 2000–01 season. Despite acquiring star goaltender Homer Itolja they finished last in the league. With an extreme lack of offence and defence, the team resorted to the trap and to physically wearing down their opponents and in doing so set a league record in penalty minutes with 3008 in only 54 games blah blah blah.

By the 2002–03 season, new ownership brought with it new money, relocating the team to Anytown. blah blah blah and the team finished first in their division and went on to win the championship blah blah blah.

Chronological sub-sections[edit]

Use headers based on eras of the team: e.g. Founding, The Owner/Manager X era and the like. Not a single season, unless the team is really new, or the season is especially prominent.

Sub-sections:[edit]

Typical sub-sections of history include Arenas, Logo and Team Jerseys, Mascots, Rivalries and the like. Some of this may fit within the chronological sub-sections, but sometimes text describing events which are separated by long periods of time would get lost within the chronological information.

Members[edit]

This section stays current.

Current roster[edit]

Note: following standard NHL and Wikipedia practice, the country of birth listed is that which existed at the time of the player's birth. Therefore, entries such as "USSR," "Czechoslovakia," "West Germany" and "Yugoslavia" are correct.

As of October 8, 2006

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
35 Canada Canadian Player L 2001 Ottawa, Ontario
36 United States American Player L 2001 Washington, District of Columbia
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
2 Sweden Swedish Player L 1994 Stockholm, Sweden
4 Slovakia Slovak player R 2003 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
5 Czech Republic Czech player L 1998 Prague, Czechoslovakia
6 Finland Finnish Player R 2002 Helsinki, Finland
26 Ukraine Ukrainian Player L 2005 Kiev, U.S.S.R.
28 Russia Russian Player L 2004 Moscow, U.S.S.R.
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
7 Lithuania Lithuanian player L C 2000 Vilnius, U.S.S.R.
16 Germany German Player R C/RW 2001 Bonn, West Germany
17 Latvia Latvian Player L RW 2001 Rīga, U.S.S.R.
18 South Korea Korean Player R RW 2005 Seoul, South Korea
19 Belarus Belarussian player L LW 1996 Minsk, U.S.S.R.
20 Austria Austrian player R C 2003 Vienna, Austria
21 France French Player L RW/LW 2001 Paris, France
22 Switzerland Swiss Player L LW 1999 Bern, Switzerland
24 South Africa South African Player L LW/RW 1997 Cape Town, South Africa
33 Brazil Brazilian Player L C 1999 Brasília, Brazil
37 United Kingdom British Player L RW/LW 1998 London, United Kingdom

Team captains[edit]

Provide a paragraph about the current captain(s). Provide a link to list of players using the detail template.

General Managers[edit]

Provide a paragraph about the general manager. Provide a link to list of general managers if too many to fit in this section. Link using the detail template.

Sample list:

  • Robert Robertson (2000–02)
  • John Johnson (2002–present)

Head Coaches[edit]

Provide a paragraph about the current gm. Provide a link to list of gm if too many to fit in this section. Link using the detail template.

Sample list:

  • Pat Patterson (2000–02)
  • Pete Peterson (2002–present)

Ownership[edit]

Paragraph about current ownership of team. Followed by either a list of owners, or preceded by a details template link to a separate list article, if extremely long.

Example:

The Toronto Maple Leafs have been owned since 2003 by Maple Leaf Sport and Entertainment, a holding company owned by private investors and pension plans. The executive at MLSE responsible for the Maple Leafs is whoever.

  • Toronto Arena Limited (w-x)
  • Conn Smythe (x-y)
  • Maple Leaf Gardens Limited (y-z)
  • Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (z-present)

Honored Members[edit]

Hall of Famers: Have hall of fame players, builders and broadcasters in paragraph form
Retired Numbers: Have retired numbers and associated players in paragraph form

All-time players[edit]

{{details|List of Anytown players}}

Do not fill out this section with player names, but an introductory paragraph may be useful. The point of any introductory paragraph is to provide an introduction to the list article which is separate.

Team record[edit]

This section is updated per season.

Season-by-season record[edit]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2000–01 54 6 45 3 15 105 329 3008 1st X Division Out of playoffs
2001–02 54 20 28 6 46 214 253 2089 1st X Division Out of playoffs
2002–03 54 21 23 10 52 213 206 1719 1st X Division Won Championship
2003–04 62 37 19 6 80 296 218 876 1st X Division Won Championship
2004–05 63 33 25 5 71 251 216 387 1st X Division Lost in finals
2005–06 63 43 10 1 87 312 109 398 1st X Division Won Championship

All-time leading scorers[edit]

Table of top-ten leading scorers

All-time leading goaltenders[edit]

Table of top-five leading goaltenders.

League awards and records[edit]

Awards

{{details|Anytown awards}}

Any notable awards presented by the team, in list format.

Records

{{details|Anytown records}}

Any notable records held by the team, in list format.

Team awards and records[edit]

Awards

{{details|Anytown awards}}

Any notable awards presented by the team, in list format.

Records

{{details|Anytown records}}

Any notable records held by the team, in list format.

Broadcasting and media[edit]

Provide a paragraph about current information about broadcasting and media related to the team. List any past information after the paragraph.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Anytown Towners official web site {{Template}}

Diacritics[edit]

Diacritics shall not be shown for player names on NHL team pages. Wiki-linked player names shall have their diacritics hidden.