PORTLAND WINTER HAWKS


The 'Portland Winter Hawks' are members of the Western Hockey League, a member league in the Canadian Hockey League, the highest level of non-professional hockey in the world. The team has been in Portland since 1976-77 when the team moved from Edmonton. Owner Brian Shaw was a pioneer in many aspects of Junior Hockey, not only moving a team to the United States for the first time, but also is credited with designing the current CHL championship format of the champion from each of the three leagues (WHL, OHL, and QMJHL) as well as a host-city team competing for the Memorial Cup. Portland won the Memorial Cup in 1983 and 1998.
The Winter Hawks were also pioneers of promotion and are credited with the invention of the "Dash for Cash" where contestants are picked to run onto the ice and try to scoop up as many silver dollars in 2 minutes as they could. This popular promotion has been running for many years. Also, in late November/early December, they hold their annual teddy bear toss, which fans throw teddy bears on the ice.
They play their home games at the Rose Garden Arena, and the old Memorial Coliseum.
Previously, the team was known as the 'Edmonton Oil Kings'. While in Edmonton, the team won the Memorial Cup twice and was runner-up seven times.
The Winter Hawks wear jerseys similar to those of the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League, causing some to erroneously assume that the Winter Hawks are a minor league farm team of the Blackhawks. In actuality, the jerseys originally worn by the first Winter Hawks team were a used set of Chicago jerseys obtained through connections between the owners of the two teams. In early photos, the old Chicago jerseys are identifiable by the letter C with crossed tomahawks on the shoulder crest. The Winter Hawks eventually changed the C to a P. The Winter Hawks also currently wear a unique alternate jersey, which is black with a red and white Portland skyline and the word PORTLAND around the bottom hem.
The Portland-Chicago connection runs even deeper, as the Blackhawks were founded in 1926 by Frederic McLaughlin, who simply bought the contracts of most of the members of the Portland Rosebuds and brought them to Chicago.
The team name of the Winter Hawks was inspired by a movie called Winterhawk. Team owner Brian Shaw liked the sound of the name, but decided it would be two words.
The team mascot of the Winter Hawks is a white bird with multicolored tail and wing feathers, named Tom-A-Hawk. Tom-A-Hawk was introduced in 1999-2000. He wears jersey number 00. Tom-A-Hawk's main rival is Cool Bird of the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Contents
Season-by-season Record
Team records
NHL Alumni
External link

Season-by-season Record


'''Note:' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties OTL = Overtime losses Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
'Season' 'GP ' ' W ' ' L ' ' T ' 'OTL' 'GF ' 'GA ' 'Points' 'Finish' 'Playoffs'
1976-77 72 36 29 7 - 359 294 79 3rd West Lost semi-final
1977-78 72 41 20 11 - 361 296 93 '1st West' Eliminated in West Division round robin
1978-79 72 49 10 13 - 432 265 111 '1st West' Lost final
1979-80 72 53 18 1 - 398 293 107 '1st West' Eliminated in West Division round robin
1980-81 72 56 15 1 - 443 266 113 2nd West Lost West Division final
1981-82 72 46 24 2 - 380 323 94 '1st West' 'Won championship'
1982-83 72 50 22 0 - 495 387 100 '1st West' Lost final; 'Won Memorial Cup'
1983-84 72 33 39 0 - 430 449 66 3rd West Lost West Division final
1984-85 72 27 44 1 - 365 442 55 4th West Lost West Division semi-final
1985-86 72 47 24 1 - 438 348 95 2nd West Lost West Division final
1986-87 72 47 23 2 - 439 355 96 2nd West Lost final
1987-88 72 24 45 3 - 328 449 51 6th West Out of playoffs
1988-89 72 40 28 4 - 408 395 84 '1st West' Lost final
1989-90 72 24 45 3 - 322 426 51 5th West Out of playoffs
1990-91 72 17 53 2 - 298 450 36 5th West Out of playoffs
1991-92 72 31 37 4 - 314 342 66 5th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1992-93 72 45 24 3 - 343 275 93 '1st West' Lost final
1993-94 72 49 22 1 - 392 260 99 2nd West Lost West Division final
1994-95 72 23 43 6 - 240 308 52 6th West Lost West Division semi-final
1995-96 72 30 39 3 - 283 301 63 6th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1996-97 72 46 21 5 - 300 196 97 '1st West' Lost West Division quarter-final
1997-98 72 53 14 5 - 342 203 111 '1st West' 'Won championship' and 'Memorial Cup'
1998-99 72 23 36 13 - 215 278 59 5th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1999-00 72 16 49 7 0 173 296 39 7th West Out of playoffs
2000-01 72 37 27 5 3 254 237 82 2nd West Lost final
2001-02 72 36 25 5 6 269 243 83 '1st U.S.' Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2002-03 72 19 40 8 5 192 243 51 3rd U.S. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2003-04 72 34 29 6 3 199 206 77 2nd U.S. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2004-05 72 35 27 5 5 204 198 80 2nd U.S. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
'Season' 'GP ' ' W ' ' L ' ' OTL ' 'SOL' 'GF ' 'GA ' 'Points' 'Finish' 'Playoffs'
2005-06 72 32 32 3 5 204 258 72 3rd U.S. Lost Western Conference semi-final
2006-07 72 17 52 1 2 146 316 37 5th U.S. Out of playoffs

Team records


'Team Records for a single season'
StatisticTotalSeason
Most Points1131980-81
Most Wins561980-81
Most Goals For4951982-83
Least Goals For1462006-07
Least Goals Against1961996-97
Most Goals Against4501990-91

'Individual player records for a single season'
StatisticPlayerTotalSeason
Most GoalsRandy Heath; Dennis Holland821982-83; 1988-89
Most AssistsJim Benning1111980-81
Most PointsDennis Holland1671988-89
Most Points, rookieCam Neely1201982-83
Most Points, defensemanJim Benning1391980-81
Best GAA (Goalie)Blake Grenier2.062004-05
''Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played''




NHL Alumni


List of Portland Winter Hawks alumni who have graduated to play in the National Hockey League.


Jim Agnew

Dave Archibald

Dave Babych

Wayne Babych

Jozef Balej

Jeff Bandura

Dave Barr

Ryan Bast

Brian Benning

Jim Benning

James Black

Lonny Bohonos

Keith Brown

Braydon Coburn

Ed Cooper

Brian Curran

Tony Currie

Byron Dafoe

Matt Davidson

Adam Deadmarsh

Jim Dobson

Brandon Dubinsky

Brent Fedyk

Andrew Ference

Ray Ferraro


Jeff Finley

Colin Forbes

Michael Funk

Joaquin Gage

Paul Gaustad

Bob Geale

Josh Green

Jannik Hansen

Randy Heath

Marcel Hossa

Marian Hossa

Dave Hoyda

Cale Hulse

Jamie Huscroft

Randy Ireland

Brad Isbister

Jakub Klepis

Steve Konowalchuk

John Kordic

Richard Kromm

Jason LaBarbera

Scott Langkow

James Latos

Derek Laxdal

Doug Lecuyer


Jamie Linden

David Mackey

Clint Malarchuk

Darrell May

Jason McBain

Mark Messier

Roy Mitchell

Brenden Morrow

Paul Mulvey

Brantt Myhres

Cam Neely

Scott Nichol

Gary Nylund

Josh Olson

Perry Pelensky

Brent Peterson

Jim Playfair

Larry Playfair

Andrej Podkonicky

Ray Podloski

Nolan Pratt

Richie Regehr

Florent Robidoux

Jeff Rohlicek

Grant Sasser


Dave Scatchard

Jeff Sharples

Brandon Smith

Ryan Stewart

Garret Stroshein

Joey Tetarenko

Mike Toal

Tim Tookey

Alfie Turcotte

Perry Turnbull

Randy Turnbull

Nick Vachon

Mike Vernon

Terry Virtue

Gord Walker

Matt Walker

Blake Wesley

Glen Wesley

Jason Wiemer

Dan Woodley

Gary Yaremchuk

Ken Yaremchuk

Brad Zavisha

Richard Zednik

External link



Portland Winter Hawks official homepage

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