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Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)

The Hamilton Bulldogs were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Hamilton, Ontario, at FirstOntario Centre (formerly known as Copps Coliseum), nicknamed 'The Dog Pound'. They were the AHL affiliate of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens as two separate franchises over 19 seasons of continuous participation in the AHL. The team won the Calder Cup once in its history, in 2007.

Hamilton Bulldogs
CityHamilton, Ontario
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
ConferenceWestern Conference
DivisionNorth Division
Founded1984 (first franchise)
1996 (second franchise)
Operated19962015
Home arenaFirstOntario Centre
ColoursYellow, black
   
MediaThe Hamilton Spectator
AM900 CHML[1]
TVA Sports
AffiliatesEdmonton Oilers (NHL)
Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
Franchise history
First franchise
1984–1988
1988–1996
Nova Scotia Oilers
Cape Breton Oilers
1996–2003
2003–2004
Hamilton Bulldogs
Toronto Roadrunners
2004–2005
2010–2015
Edmonton Road Runners
Oklahoma City Barons
2015–presentBakersfield Condors
Second franchise
1969–1971
1971–1984
Montreal Voyageurs
Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1984–1990
1990–1999
Sherbrooke Canadiens
Fredericton Canadiens
1999–2002
2002–2015
Quebec Citadelles
Hamilton Bulldogs
2015–2017St. John's IceCaps
2017–presentLaval Rocket
Championships
Regular season titles1 (2002–03)
Division titles4 (2002–03, 2003–04, 2009–10, 2010–11)
Conference titles3 (1996–97, 2002–03, 2006–07)
Calder Cups1 (2006–07)
Aaron Palushaj wearing the Bulldogs uniform during a game played at the Bell Centre in Montreal

History

1996–2002: Edmonton Oilers AHL franchise

The Hamilton Bulldogs Hockey Club was first established in 1996 following the relocation of the Cape Breton Oilers. The team was nicknamed the "Bulldogs" as it was determined to best suit the City of Hamilton. The name "Hamilton Havoc" was runner-up.

On the ice, the club has reached the Calder Cup Finals three times. Firstly in 1997, the club's first year, and again in 2003 only to lose in both cases. The 2003 game 7 final was played June 12, 2003, vs the Houston Aeros. The attendance at Copps Coliseum was 17,428, making it the largest playoff crowd in the history of the AHL (the record was since broken in 2005 in Philadelphia). Houston won the game 3–0 and the series 4–3. The Bulldogs finally won the Calder Cup Final in 2007 against the Hershey Bears. This series was a rematch of the 1997 Calder Cup Final which Hershey won 4 games to 1. The Bulldogs reversed that in 2007 – Hamilton 4 games to Hershey's 1.

Off the ice, the club faced turmoil in 2000 resulting in a "Stay Dogs Stay" campaign spearheaded by Don Robertson, Ron Burnstein, Nick Javor, and club President Cary Kaplan, aimed at keeping the franchise in Hamilton. The campaign was a financial success and resulted in the club remaining in the Steel City with a bolstered fan base and an improved lease with the City of Hamilton.

2002–2015: Montreal Canadiens affiliation, and keeping the Bulldogs in Hamilton

In spite of a franchise high in attendance in 2001, the Edmonton Oilers announced plans to move their AHL franchise to Toronto. The same "Stay Dogs Stay" committee went back to work for the second consecutive year, and secured local interests who made a multimillion-dollar investment to secure ownership of the Quebec Citadelles franchise from the Montreal Canadiens and merged them with Hamilton, thus keeping the Bulldogs in town.[2] The achievement to preserve the team was a unique joint venture between the Montreal Canadiens, the Edmonton Oilers, the American Hockey League, and a local consortium of Hamilton owners, which allowed for a joint affiliation in 2002–03 between Montreal and Edmonton as ownership changed hands. After the 2002–03 season, the Oilers officially relocated their franchise to Toronto and became the Toronto Roadrunners. As part of the merger agreement, the Bulldogs were able to retain much of their team and staff that had been affiliated with the Canadiens to keep team continuity for the following season. Fans voted to keep the Bulldogs name which won over the Hamilton Canadiens and Hamilton Habs.

In the summer of 2004, Burlington businessman Michael Andlauer bought out much of the minority shares of the franchise to become majority owner, governor, and chairman of the Hamilton Bulldogs. Andlauer was part of the initial group of local business people who purchased the Bulldogs team from the Edmonton Oilers and the Citadelles franchise from the Montreal Canadiens in 2002. By 2011, Andlauer owned 100% of the franchise.

 
2006-07 Bulldogs with the Calder Cup

In the 2006–07 season, the Bulldogs won their first Calder Cup after defeating the Hershey Bears in the Calder Cup finals in five games. However, they failed to qualify for the playoffs in the 2007–08 season, making them the first defending Calder Cup champion to miss the playoffs in the following season since the Calder Cup playoff bracket expanded from 12 teams to 16 teams in 1996.

In 2010, fans saw the Bulldogs under coach Guy Boucher advance to the Western Conference finals against the Texas Stars, only to lose a hard fought series in game seven.

2015: repurchase by the Canadiens and relocation to St. John's

On March 12, 2015, Michael Andlauer announced that he had sold the Hamilton Bulldogs' AHL franchise back to the Canadiens, and that the team would move to St. John's, Newfoundland for the 2015–16 season as the St. John's IceCaps.[2] The existing True North Sports and Entertainment-owned IceCaps, which are affiliated with the Winnipeg Jets, moved back to Winnipeg as the Manitoba Moose. Concurrently, Andlauer announced his acquisition of the Ontario Hockey League's Belleville Bulls, and that the team would be moved to Hamilton and adopt the Bulldogs name.[3]

Franchise timelines

List of timelines for the two separate franchises known as the Hamilton Bulldogs.

Edmonton Oilers AHL franchise


Montreal Canadiens AHL franchise

Season-by-season results

Regular season Playoffs
Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points PCT Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Year 1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
1996–97 80 28 39 9 4 69 .431 220 276 3rd, Canadian 1997 W, 3–2, SJF W, 4–3, SJM W, 4–1, ALB L, 1–4, HER
1997–98 80 36 22 17 5 94 .588 264 242 2nd, Empire State 1998 W, 3–2, SYR L, 0–4, ALB
1998–99 80 40 29 7 4 91 .569 229 206 3rd, Empire State 1999 W, 3–2, ALB L, 2–4, RCH
1999–00 80 27 34 13 6 73 .456 225 262 3rd, Empire State 2000 W, 3–1, SYR L, 2–4, RCH
2000–01 80 28 41 6 5 67 .419 227 281 4th, Canadian 2001 Did not qualify
2001–02 80 37 30 10 3 87 .544 247 205 2nd, Canadian 2002 W, 3–0, QUE W, 4–1, HFD L, 3–4, BRI
2002–03 80 49 19 8 4 110 .688 279 191 1st, Canadian 2003 W, 3–1, SPR W, 4–3, MTB W, 4–1, BNG L, 3–4, HOU
2003–04 80 41 25 10 4 96 .600 235 191 1st, North 2004 W, 4–2, CLE L, 0–4, RCH
2004–05 80 38 29 6 7 89 .556 225 210 4th, North 2005 L, 0–4, RCH
2005–06 80 35 41 0 4 74 .463 225 251 6th, North 2006 Did not qualify
2006–07 80 43 28 3 6 95 .594 243 208 3rd, North 2007 W, 4–2, RCH W, 4–2, MTB W, 4–1, CHI W, 4–1, HER
2007–08 80 36 34 3 7 82 .513 208 235 4th, North 2008 Did not qualify
2008–09 80 49 27 4 0 102 .638 263 201 2nd, North 2009 L, 2–4, GRG
2009–10 80 52 17 3 8 115 .719 271 182 1st, North 2010 W, 4–2, MTB W 4–2, ABB L, 3–4, TEX
2010–11 80 44 27 2 7 95 .606 229 192 1st, North 2011 W, 4–2, OKC W, 4–3, MTB L, 3–4, HOU
2011–12 76 34 35 2 5 75 .493 185 226 5th, North 2012 Did not qualify
2012–13 76 29 41 1 5 64 .421 159 228 5th, North 2013 Did not qualify
2013–14 76 33 35 1 7 74 .487 182 224 5th, North 2014 Did not qualify
2014–15 76 34 29 12 1 81 .533 201 208 3rd, North 2014 Did not qualify

Players

Team captains

Notable NHL alumni

List of Hamilton Bulldogs alumni who played more than 100 games in Hamilton and 100 or more games in the National Hockey League.

Team records

Single season

Goals: Paul Healey, 39 (2000–01)
Assists: Daniel Cleary, 52 (1999–2000)
Points: David Desharnais, 78 (2009–10)
Penalty minutes: Dennis Bonvie, 522 (1996–97)
GAA: Cedrick Desjardins, 2.00 (2009–10)
SV%: Steve Passmore (1998–99) & Jaroslav Halak (2007–08), .929
Points: 115 (2009–10)
Most wins overall: 52 (2009–10)
Most wins at home: 25
Most wins on the road: 27

Playoffs

Playoff goaltending wins (1 season): Carey Price, 15 (2006–2007)

Career

Career goals: Corey Locke, 85
Career assists: Corey Locke, 144
Career points: Corey Locke, 229
Career penalty minutes: Dennis Bonvie, 817
Career goaltending wins: Yann Danis, 81
Career shutouts: Jaroslav Halak, 11
Career games: Alex Henry, 486

Head coaches

Team presidents and general managers

See also

References

  1. ^ "CHML & Bulldogs sign broadcast deal".
  2. ^ a b "The Montreal Canadiens announce the transfer of the Hamilton Bulldogs to St.John's, Newfoundland". Montreal Canadiens. March 12, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Hamilton Bulldogs sell AHL franchise, buy the OHL Belleville Bulls". CBC News. March 12, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Official website

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For the Ontario Hockey League team see Hamilton Bulldogs The Hamilton Bulldogs were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League They played in Hamilton Ontario at FirstOntario Centre formerly known as Copps Coliseum nicknamed The Dog Pound They were the AHL affiliate of the NHL s Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens as two separate franchises over 19 seasons of continuous participation in the AHL The team won the Calder Cup once in its history in 2007 Hamilton BulldogsCityHamilton OntarioLeagueAmerican Hockey LeagueConferenceWestern ConferenceDivisionNorth DivisionFounded1984 first franchise 1996 second franchise Operated1996 2015Home arenaFirstOntario CentreColoursYellow black MediaThe Hamilton SpectatorAM900 CHML 1 TVA SportsAffiliatesEdmonton Oilers NHL Montreal Canadiens NHL Franchise historyFirst franchise1984 1988 1988 1996Nova Scotia OilersCape Breton Oilers1996 2003 2003 2004Hamilton Bulldogs Toronto Roadrunners2004 2005 2010 2015Edmonton Road Runners Oklahoma City Barons2015 presentBakersfield CondorsSecond franchise1969 1971 1971 1984Montreal Voyageurs Nova Scotia Voyageurs1984 1990 1990 1999Sherbrooke Canadiens Fredericton Canadiens1999 2002 2002 2015Quebec Citadelles Hamilton Bulldogs2015 2017St John s IceCaps2017 presentLaval RocketChampionshipsRegular season titles1 2002 03 Division titles4 2002 03 2003 04 2009 10 2010 11 Conference titles3 1996 97 2002 03 2006 07 Calder Cups1 2006 07 Aaron Palushaj wearing the Bulldogs uniform during a game played at the Bell Centre in Montreal Contents 1 History 1 1 1996 2002 Edmonton Oilers AHL franchise 1 2 2002 2015 Montreal Canadiens affiliation and keeping the Bulldogs in Hamilton 1 3 2015 repurchase by the Canadiens and relocation to St John s 1 4 Franchise timelines 2 Season by season results 3 Players 3 1 Team captains 3 2 Notable NHL alumni 4 Team records 4 1 Single season 4 2 Playoffs 4 3 Career 5 Head coaches 6 Team presidents and general managers 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit1996 2002 Edmonton Oilers AHL franchise Edit The Hamilton Bulldogs Hockey Club was first established in 1996 following the relocation of the Cape Breton Oilers The team was nicknamed the Bulldogs as it was determined to best suit the City of Hamilton The name Hamilton Havoc was runner up On the ice the club has reached the Calder Cup Finals three times Firstly in 1997 the club s first year and again in 2003 only to lose in both cases The 2003 game 7 final was played June 12 2003 vs the Houston Aeros The attendance at Copps Coliseum was 17 428 making it the largest playoff crowd in the history of the AHL the record was since broken in 2005 in Philadelphia Houston won the game 3 0 and the series 4 3 The Bulldogs finally won the Calder Cup Final in 2007 against the Hershey Bears This series was a rematch of the 1997 Calder Cup Final which Hershey won 4 games to 1 The Bulldogs reversed that in 2007 Hamilton 4 games to Hershey s 1 Off the ice the club faced turmoil in 2000 resulting in a Stay Dogs Stay campaign spearheaded by Don Robertson Ron Burnstein Nick Javor and club President Cary Kaplan aimed at keeping the franchise in Hamilton The campaign was a financial success and resulted in the club remaining in the Steel City with a bolstered fan base and an improved lease with the City of Hamilton 2002 2015 Montreal Canadiens affiliation and keeping the Bulldogs in Hamilton Edit In spite of a franchise high in attendance in 2001 the Edmonton Oilers announced plans to move their AHL franchise to Toronto The same Stay Dogs Stay committee went back to work for the second consecutive year and secured local interests who made a multimillion dollar investment to secure ownership of the Quebec Citadelles franchise from the Montreal Canadiens and merged them with Hamilton thus keeping the Bulldogs in town 2 The achievement to preserve the team was a unique joint venture between the Montreal Canadiens the Edmonton Oilers the American Hockey League and a local consortium of Hamilton owners which allowed for a joint affiliation in 2002 03 between Montreal and Edmonton as ownership changed hands After the 2002 03 season the Oilers officially relocated their franchise to Toronto and became the Toronto Roadrunners As part of the merger agreement the Bulldogs were able to retain much of their team and staff that had been affiliated with the Canadiens to keep team continuity for the following season Fans voted to keep the Bulldogs name which won over the Hamilton Canadiens and Hamilton Habs In the summer of 2004 Burlington businessman Michael Andlauer bought out much of the minority shares of the franchise to become majority owner governor and chairman of the Hamilton Bulldogs Andlauer was part of the initial group of local business people who purchased the Bulldogs team from the Edmonton Oilers and the Citadelles franchise from the Montreal Canadiens in 2002 By 2011 Andlauer owned 100 of the franchise 2006 07 Bulldogs with the Calder Cup In the 2006 07 season the Bulldogs won their first Calder Cup after defeating the Hershey Bears in the Calder Cup finals in five games However they failed to qualify for the playoffs in the 2007 08 season making them the first defending Calder Cup champion to miss the playoffs in the following season since the Calder Cup playoff bracket expanded from 12 teams to 16 teams in 1996 In 2010 fans saw the Bulldogs under coach Guy Boucher advance to the Western Conference finals against the Texas Stars only to lose a hard fought series in game seven 2015 repurchase by the Canadiens and relocation to St John s Edit On March 12 2015 Michael Andlauer announced that he had sold the Hamilton Bulldogs AHL franchise back to the Canadiens and that the team would move to St John s Newfoundland for the 2015 16 season as the St John s IceCaps 2 The existing True North Sports and Entertainment owned IceCaps which are affiliated with the Winnipeg Jets moved back to Winnipeg as the Manitoba Moose Concurrently Andlauer announced his acquisition of the Ontario Hockey League s Belleville Bulls and that the team would be moved to Hamilton and adopt the Bulldogs name 3 Franchise timelines Edit List of timelines for the two separate franchises known as the Hamilton Bulldogs Edmonton Oilers AHL franchiseNova Scotia Oilers 1984 1988 Cape Breton Oilers 1988 1996 Hamilton Bulldogs 1996 2003 Toronto Roadrunners 2003 2004 Edmonton Road Runners 2004 2005 Franchise dormant from 2005 2010 Oklahoma City Barons 2010 2015 Edmonton Oilers franchise resurrected Bakersfield Condors 2015 present Montreal Canadiens AHL franchiseMontreal Voyageurs 1969 1971 Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1971 1984 Sherbrooke Canadiens 1984 1990 Fredericton Canadiens 1990 1999 Quebec Citadelles 1999 2002 Hamilton Bulldogs 2002 2015 Affiliation only franchise purchased by the ownership group of Hamilton Bulldogs and fully owned by Michael Andlauer in 2004 St John s IceCaps 2015 2017 Canadiens ownership group repurchased franchise license from Michael Andlauer Laval Rocket 2017 Season by season results EditRegular season PlayoffsSeason Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points PCT Goalsfor Goalsagainst Standing Year 1stround 2ndround 3rdround Finals1996 97 80 28 39 9 4 69 431 220 276 3rd Canadian 1997 W 3 2 SJF W 4 3 SJM W 4 1 ALB L 1 4 HER1997 98 80 36 22 17 5 94 588 264 242 2nd Empire State 1998 W 3 2 SYR L 0 4 ALB 1998 99 80 40 29 7 4 91 569 229 206 3rd Empire State 1999 W 3 2 ALB L 2 4 RCH 1999 00 80 27 34 13 6 73 456 225 262 3rd Empire State 2000 W 3 1 SYR L 2 4 RCH 2000 01 80 28 41 6 5 67 419 227 281 4th Canadian 2001 Did not qualify2001 02 80 37 30 10 3 87 544 247 205 2nd Canadian 2002 W 3 0 QUE W 4 1 HFD L 3 4 BRI 2002 03 80 49 19 8 4 110 688 279 191 1st Canadian 2003 W 3 1 SPR W 4 3 MTB W 4 1 BNG L 3 4 HOU2003 04 80 41 25 10 4 96 600 235 191 1st North 2004 W 4 2 CLE L 0 4 RCH 2004 05 80 38 29 6 7 89 556 225 210 4th North 2005 L 0 4 RCH 2005 06 80 35 41 0 4 74 463 225 251 6th North 2006 Did not qualify2006 07 80 43 28 3 6 95 594 243 208 3rd North 2007 W 4 2 RCH W 4 2 MTB W 4 1 CHI W 4 1 HER2007 08 80 36 34 3 7 82 513 208 235 4th North 2008 Did not qualify2008 09 80 49 27 4 0 102 638 263 201 2nd North 2009 L 2 4 GRG 2009 10 80 52 17 3 8 115 719 271 182 1st North 2010 W 4 2 MTB W 4 2 ABB L 3 4 TEX 2010 11 80 44 27 2 7 95 606 229 192 1st North 2011 W 4 2 OKC W 4 3 MTB L 3 4 HOU 2011 12 76 34 35 2 5 75 493 185 226 5th North 2012 Did not qualify2012 13 76 29 41 1 5 64 421 159 228 5th North 2013 Did not qualify2013 14 76 33 35 1 7 74 487 182 224 5th North 2014 Did not qualify2014 15 76 34 29 12 1 81 533 201 208 3rd North 2014 Did not qualifyPlayers EditMain page Category Hamilton Bulldogs players Team captains Edit Terran Sandwith 1996 98 Jeff Daw 1998 99 Rob Murray 1999 2000 Scott Ferguson 2000 01 Alain Nasreddine 2001 02 Benoit Gratton 2002 04 Jason Ward 2004 05 Dan Smith 2005 06 Ajay Baines 2007 08 Kyle Chipchura 2008 09 Mathieu Darche 2009 Alex Henry 2009 2012 Martin St Pierre 2013 2014 Gabriel Dumont 2014 15 Notable NHL alumni Edit List of Hamilton Bulldogs alumni who played more than 100 games in Hamilton and 100 or more games in the National Hockey League Sven Andrighetto Francois Beauchemin Nathan Beaulieu Andre Benoit Marc Andre Bergeron Mike Blunden Dennis Bonvie Sean Brown Jason Chimera Kyle Chipchura Matt D Agostini David Desharnais Scott Ferguson Ron Hainsey Alex Henry Chris Higgins Raitis Ivanans Andrei Kostitsyn Dan LaCouture Maxim Lapierre Georges Laraque Craig Millar Bryan Muir Brad Norton Ryan O Byrne Greg Pateryn Fernando Pisani Tomas Plekanec Alexei Semenov Zack Stortini Jarred Tinordi Patrick Traverse Jason Ward Yannick Weber Ryan WhiteTeam records EditSingle season Edit Goals Paul Healey 39 2000 01 Assists Daniel Cleary 52 1999 2000 Points David Desharnais 78 2009 10 Penalty minutes Dennis Bonvie 522 1996 97 GAA Cedrick Desjardins 2 00 2009 10 SV Steve Passmore 1998 99 amp Jaroslav Halak 2007 08 929 Points 115 2009 10 Most wins overall 52 2009 10 Most wins at home 25 Most wins on the road 27Playoffs Edit Playoff goaltending wins 1 season Carey Price 15 2006 2007 Career Edit Career goals Corey Locke 85 Career assists Corey Locke 144 Career points Corey Locke 229 Career penalty minutes Dennis Bonvie 817 Career goaltending wins Yann Danis 81 Career shutouts Jaroslav Halak 11 Career games Alex Henry 486Head coaches EditLorne Molleken 1996 98 Walt Kyle 1998 2000 Claude Julien 2000 03 Geoff Ward 2003 Doug Jarvis 2003 05 Don Lever 2005 2009 Ron Wilson 2009 June 2009 Guy Boucher 2009 2010 Randy Cunneyworth 2010 2011 Clement Jodoin 2011 2012 Sylvain Lefebvre 2012 2015Team presidents and general managers EditGlen Sather president 1996 2000 Scott Howson general manager 1996 2002 Cary Kaplan president 2000 2002 with club from 1996 Steve Katzman president 2002 2003 Brian Lewis 2003 2006 Glenn Stanford president 2006 2010 Bob McNamara president 2010 2011 Stephen Ostaszewicz president 2012 2015 Marc Bergevin general manager 2012 2015See also EditList of ice hockey teams in OntarioReferences Edit CHML amp Bulldogs sign broadcast deal a b The Montreal Canadiens announce the transfer of the Hamilton Bulldogs to St John s Newfoundland Montreal Canadiens March 12 2015 Retrieved March 12 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hamilton Bulldogs sell AHL franchise buy the OHL Belleville Bulls CBC News March 12 2015 Retrieved March 12 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamilton Bulldogs AHL amp oldid 1145553934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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