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1 History  





2 Season-by-season  





3 Season standings  





4 Last roster (200910)  





5 Coaching staff 200910  





6 Notable former players  





7 See also  





8 References  





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The Vaughan Flames was a professional women's ice hockey team in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). The team played its home games at Vaughan Sports VillageinVaughan, Ontario, Canada.

History

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In 1995 the Vaughan Flames joined the Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA). Since 1995, the Vaughan Flames have grown to accommodate teams in all levels of play, including Senior. The club joined the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) in 1999.[1] The Team adopted different names: Clearnet Lightning (1999 to 2001), Telus Lightning (2001 to 2006), Durham Lightning (2005–2006) and Etobicoke Dolphins in 2006–07 (the last season of NWHL). In 2007 the Vaughan Flames joined the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). In 2010 it was announced that the CWHL would reduce the number of its teams to five. The Vaughan Flames team will no longer be playing in the CWHL, while the intermediates and other young level programs continue.[2]

Season-by-season

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in National Women's Hockey League (NWHL):

in Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL):

Year by year
Year GP W L T GF GA Pts
1999–2000 40 4 33 3 44 249 11
2000–01 40 5 34 1 77 219 11
2001–02 30 4 18 8 59 120 16
2002–03 36 0 35 1 54 236 2
2003–04 36 8 28 0 66 224 16
2004–05 36 4 28 4 72 189 12
2005–06 36 23 8 5 107 74 53
2006–07 20 15 3 2 87 66 64
2007–08 30 12 16 2 69 101 26
2008–09 25 4 19 2 n/a n/a 10
2009–10 29 9 19 1 n/a n/a 19

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

Season standings

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= Indicates First Place finish
= Indicates championship
Year League Regular Season Playoffs
1999–2000[3] National Women's Hockey League 4th, Western Division no participation to playoff
2000–01[4] National Women's Hockey League 5th, Western Division no participation to playoff
2001–02 National Women's Hockey League 4th, Western Division no participation to playoff
2002–03 National Women's Hockey League 4th, Central Division no participation to playoff
2003–04 National Women's Hockey League 4th, Central Division no participation to playoff
2004–05 National Women's Hockey League 4th, Central Division no participation to playoff
2005–06[5] National Women's Hockey League 1st, Central Division eliminated in first round
2006–07[6] National Women's Hockey League 1st (only one division now) eliminated in first round
2007–08 Canadian Women's Hockey League 3rd, Central Division eliminated in first round
2008–09 Canadian Women's Hockey League 5th, last place no participation to playoff
2009–10[7] Canadian Women's Hockey League 5th, last place no participation to playoff

Last roster (2009–10)

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Goalies
Number Player Former Team Hometown
33 Canada Kendra Fischer Kincardine, Ontario
29 Canada Stephanie Lockert Thunder Bay, Ontario
Defense
Number Player Former Team Hometown
67 Canada Lauren Meschino Montreal, Quebec
42 Canada Krista McArthur Alliston, Ontario
5 Canada Jess Clermont Saugeen Shores, Ontario
4 Canada Michelle Bonello Mississauga, Ontario
Forwards
Number Player Former Team Hometown
71 Canada Samantha Shirley Mississauga,Ontario
64 Canada Danielle Ayearst Whistler, British Columbia
27 Canada Emily Berzins Fort Mcmurray, ALberta
20 Canada Claire Mckimm
16 Canada Amy Jack Brampton, Ontario
15 Canada Melanie Mills Brampton, Ontario
14 Canada LaToya Clarke Pickering, Ontario
11 Canada Danielle Blanchard Newmarket, Ontario
9 Canada Joanne Eustace Torbay, Newfoundland
6 Canada Meagan Aarts Watford, Ontario
Canada Jenn Wakefield Canada National Team Pickering, Ontario

[8]

Coaching staff 2009–10

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Notable former players

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She played with Vaughan Flames in season 2007–08.[9]

York University
Rookie All Star Team – 2008/09

She played with Vaughan Flames in season 2009–10.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1999–2000 NWHL News Items: Clearnet Lightning Joins NWHL". September 7, 1999. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011.
  • ^ "Durham West Girls Hockey".
  • ^ Roster 1999–2000 and stats: http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/vv1/NWHL/1999-00/lig.html, February 26, 2000.
  • ^ Roster 2000–01:[1][usurped]
  • ^ Roster 2005–06: http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=42409&seasonid=1027
  • ^ Roster 2006–07:http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=42409&seasonid=1408
  • ^ Roster 2009–10:http://www.sport.ca/team/rosters/index.php?team=494
  • ^ "Sport.ca".
  • ^ "2007–08 CWHL Review" (PDF). HockeyMedia.ca. Canadian Women's Hockey League. p. 35. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 7, 2011.
  • ^ "Sport.ca".
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vaughan_Flames&oldid=1234337786"

    Categories: 
    Defunct ice hockey teams in Ontario
    Defunct women's ice hockey teams in Canada
    Canadian Women's Hockey League teams
    Sport in Vaughan
    Women's sports in Ontario
    2007 establishments in Ontario
    2010 disestablishments in Ontario
    Ice hockey clubs established in 2007
    Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 2010
     



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