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Toronto Furies
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City: Toronto, Ontario
League: CWHL
Founded: 2010 (2010)
Home Arena: MasterCard Centre
Colours: Blue and white
Head Coach: Dan Lichterman
General Manager: Barb Fisher

The Toronto Fury are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Toronto, Ontario. Most of the players from the inauguaral season in 2010-11 were players from the former Mississauga Chiefs franchise. The team adapted the name Furies during the 2011 Clarkson Cup. The decision behind naming the franchise Furies was featured on an episode of History Television's program What's In a Name? (original air date: September 12, 2011)[1]. Players voted on one of five names suggested by fans. The five names that fans suggested included: the Toronto Force, Toronto Tornadoes, Toronto Snipes, Toronto Furies and the Toronto Vamps.

CWHLFundRaiser Feb192011

February 19, 2011: The Toronto Furies wore special blue and green jerseys in a match with the Montreal Stars. The game was held as a fundraising event put on for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

Season-by-season[]

Year GP W L OL SL GF GA Pts Place Clarkson Cup Playoffs
2011–12 27 9 13 5 - 75 105 26 4th 0-3 in Round Robin Playoff
2012–13 24 10 13 1 - 60 72 21 4th 1-2 in Round Robin Playoff
2013–14 23 10 10 3 - 70 61 23 4th Won Clarkson Cup
2014–15 24 8 13 3 - 51 88 19 4th Lost Semifinals
2015-16 24 6 16 2 - 59 87 14 4th Lost Semifinals
2016-17 24 10 10 4 - 52 58 22 4th Lost Semifinals
2017-18 28 9 17 2 - 56 99 20 6th Did not qualify
2018-19 28 14 14 0 0 64 77 28 4th Lost Semifinals

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OL = Overtime losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.

Leading scorers[]

Year Player GP G A Pts
2010–11 Jennifer Botterill 22 14 25 39

Draft picks[]

  • These are the first selections for every respective draft that Toronto participated in.
Draft year Player Pick College
2010 Tessa Bonhomme 1st Overall Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey
2011 Jesse Scanzano 5th Overall Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey

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Awards and honors[]

Botterill TorontoCWHL

Three time Olympic gold medalist Jennifer Botterill played for the Fury in their inaugural 2010-11 season

References[]

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