Luleå Swedish champions
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All time leagues: OHA | OHL | QMJHL | Memorial Cup
This club in 2008-2009: OHL | Memorial Cup
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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G | Andrew Engelage | ![]() | 26.10.1988 | 195 cm | 103 kg | right | Show profile» | |
G | Steve Gleeson | ![]() | 15.04.1992 | 190 cm | 86 kg | right | Show profile» | |
G | Josh Unice | ![]() | 24.06.1989 | 183 cm | 82 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Jesse Blacker | ![]() | 19.04.1991 | 188 cm | 83 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Mark Cundari | ![]() | 23.04.1990 | 178 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Ryan Ellis | ![]() | 03.01.1991 | 175 cm | 83 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Rob Kwiet | ![]() | 02.08.1988 | 185 cm | 99 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Ben Shutron | ![]() | 14.06.1988 | 186 cm | 84 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Ron Soucie | ![]() | 03.07.1991 | 193 cm | 94 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Harry Young | ![]() | 12.11.1989 | 193 cm | 93 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Ben Dubois | ![]() | 17.03.1991 | 181 cm | 86 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Richard Greenop | ![]() | 24.02.1989 | 192 cm | 108 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Taylor Hall | ![]() | 14.11.1991 | 185 cm | 93 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Adam Henrique | ![]() | 06.02.1990 | 180 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Andrei Loktionov | ![]() | 30.05.1990 | 180 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Lane MacDermid | ![]() | 25.08.1989 | 190 cm | 93 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Dale Mitchell | ![]() | 09.04.1989 | 176 cm | 93 kg | right | Show profile» | |
F | Greg Nemisz | ![]() | 05.06.1990 | 191 cm | 91 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Conor O’Donnell | ![]() | 17.11.1989 | 183 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» | |
LW | Justin Shugg | ![]() | 24.12.1991 | 180 cm | 84 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Scott Timmins | ![]() | 11.09.1989 | 180 cm | 87 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Austin Watson | ![]() | 13.01.1992 | 190 cm | 78 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Eric Wellwood | ![]() | 06.03.1990 | 180 cm | 80 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | James Woodcroft | ![]() | 16.06.1990 | 188 cm | 85 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Andrew Yogan | ![]() | 04.12.1991 | 191 cm | 93 kg | left | Show profile» |
Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bob Boughner | ![]() | 08.03.1971 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
D.J. Smith | ![]() | 13.05.1977 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
Warren Rychel | ![]() | 12.05.1967 | GM | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
Retired numbers
# 9 - Adam Graves
# 15 - Ernie Godden
# 18 - Mickey Renaud
# 23 - Scott Miller
Honoured numbers
# 4 - Marcel Pronovost
# 6 - Joel Quenneville
# 11 - Gordon Haidy
The Original Spitfires in the Ontario Hockey Association played Junior A hockey from 1945 to 1953. During this period the Spitfires reached the league finals twice, and featured four future Hockey Hall of Fame players. Prior to 1945 local junior hockey was divided up into the 6-team Windsor Junior Hockey League. The folding of the Spitfires occurred in 1953 as hockey interests in Windsor chose to focus their attention on the OHA Senior A Hockey League. This resulted in the founding of the Windsor Bulldogs. Eventually five former Spitfires laced up with the Bulldogs and one, Bobby Brown, won an Allan Cup with the team (1963). The Bulldogs folded in 1964 after one season in the International Hockey League.
The modern Windsor Spitfires started as a Junior A team which played in the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League from 1971-1975. The Spitfires won the 1973 Jack Oakes Trophy as league playoff champions and were regular season champions in 1974 and 1975, and were granted entry into the OMJHL (later known as the OHL) as an expansion franchise for the 1975-76 OMJHL season, after a 22 year hiatus.
The "Spits" as they are commonly known, won their first Emms division title in 1980 and reached the OHL finals, but lost to the Peterborough Petes. In 1984 Peter Karmanos, the founder and CEO of Compuware, bought the team and renamed them the Windsor Compuware Spitfires.
Karmanos sold the team to local construction magnate Steve Riolo after the 1988-89 season, and the team reverted back the Windsor Spitfires name and adopted their modern logo.
Windsor Spitfires participates in season 2008-2009: OHL, Memorial Cup
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