Texas Tornado
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Texas Tornado | |
Ownership | Schlegel Sports Group |
Established | 1999 |
Arena | Deja Blue Arena |
Team Colors | Black, Yellow and White |
League | North American Hockey League |
League Titles | 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
Division Titles | 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
The Texas Tornado are a Junior A hockey team located in Frisco, Texas, USA. The team joined the North American Hockey League's Central division in 1999 (and moved into the newly-formed southern division three years later) while located in North Richland Hills, Texas, and have enjoyed unprecedented success since their expansion year. The Tornado hold the NAHL regular season record for wins in a season with 48 in the 2003-2004 season and won the National Championship in 2001, 2004, 2005, and 2006.
The Tornado play their home games at the 3,733-seat Deja Blue Arena in Frisco. All of their games are shown live on the B2 Network in a pay-per-view format or season pass, and for free with an audio-only format.
On May 13, 2006, the Tornado won their third straight Robertson Cup, defeating the Bozeman Icedogs. This would be the first time in over 15 years that a team won three consecutive Robertson Cups. The Texas Tornado are owned and operated by the Schlegel Sports Group.
On May 14, 2008, the NAHL confirmed the Texas Tornado franchise would go dark for the 2008-2009 season, pending renovations to the Deja Blue Ice Arena.
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[edit] 2007-08 Season
On May 22, The Tornado selected forward Broderick Browne and defenseman Luke Witkowski in the 2007 NAHL Draft.
From May 31 - June 3, in Plymouth Township, Michigan, the Tornado hosted their first of two 2007-08 tryout camps. Returning players were joined by the team's draft picks, tenders and other hopefuls. The team then hosted a local tryout in Frisco from July 19 - 22.
On June 8 it was announced on the team's website that Head Coach Tony Curtale would not return for the 2007-08 season after eight years at the helm of the franchise. A few days later, the team announced Dwight Mullins as Head Coach and Craig Ludwig as Assistant Coach.
The Tornado have one regular season game remaining (vs. Topeka Roadrunners on March 28) and sit in fourth place in the South Division at 20-33-4(44 points). On March 8th, the Tornado secured their ninth consecutive playoff berth and are tentatively scheduled to play the Wichita Falls Wildcats in the 1st Round. Fourth year forward Ryan Fuller has set a new Tornado record for all time games played (208 and counting) and is also tied for third all time in goals with 61.
Forwards Ben Van Lare and Sean Roadhouse were selected to play in the 2008 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament in Ann Arbor, MI on February 17 - 19. Fuller was chosen to replace Roadhouse after he was injured in the February 16 contest against the Wichita Falls Wildcats. Van Lare scored two goals as the South Division finished 1-2-0.
The team is also hosting the fourth annual Pros vs. Prospects Charity Classic on March 21, 2008. This game features former NHL greats playing against the Tornado with proceeds from ticket sales going towards the Frisco Education Foundation and The Boys and Girls Club of Collin County. This year's roster includes Brett Hull, Luc Robitaille, Steve Duchesne, Neal Broten, Gus Adams, Craig Ludwig, Benoit Hogue, Ulf Dahlen and many others.
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Title | Name | |||||
Head Coach/GM | Dwight Mullins | |||||
Assistant Coach | Craig Ludwig | |||||
Goalie Coach | Cam McDonald | |||||
Team Physician | Dr. Williams Burns | |||||
Athletic Trainer | Rich Schmelzer | |||||
Equipment Manager | Justin Cox | |||||
Broadcasters | Tommy Daniels with John Tranchina
Jesse Ghiorzi / Lee Hastings with Jeff Wheeler |
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Owner | Kirby Schlegel | |||||
President | Lynn Wittenburg | |||||
Executive VP | Matt Canavan |
[edit] 2007-08 Roster
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# | Player | Catches | Date of birth | Hometown | |
1 | Tom Callaghan* | L | December 23, 1988 | New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, USA | |
30 | Matt Pombo* | L | July 29, 1989 | Allen, Texas, USA |
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# | Player | Position | Shoots | Date of birth | Hometown | |
5 | Sam Goodwin (A)* | W | L | August 26, 1988 | St. Louis, Missouri, USA | |
7 | Ben Van Lare (C)* | C | R | December 29, 1987 | Richardson, Texas, USA | |
8 | Andrew Blazek* | W | L | August 7, 1988 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA | |
9 | Brian Sheehan* | C | L | August 14, 1990 | St. Louis, Missouri, USA | |
10 | Johnnie Searfoss* | W | L | February 10, 1990 | Colleyville, Texas, USA | |
11 | Ryan Fuller | W | L | November 4, 1987 | Morgan Hill, California, USA | |
15 | Sean Roadhouse | C | R | October 18, 1987 | Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA | |
17 | John Bullis (A) | W | R | January 2, 1987 | Frisco, Texas, USA | |
18 | Adam Mitchell* | C | R | May 9, 1990 | Crofton, Maryland, USA | |
19 | Jon Bobb* | W | L | October 17, 1988 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | |
21 | Sergei Korostin* | W | L | July 5, 1989 | Prokopyevsk, Russia | |
24 | Jason Zawacki* | C | R | April 1, 1987 | Plano, Texas, USA | |
25 | John Kruse* | W | R | May 7, 1989 | Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA | |
27 | Gustav Bengtson* | W | L | August 31, 1989 | Stockholm, Sweden | |
28 | Mike Cifelli | W | R | February 11, 1989 | Palm Harbor, Florida, USA | |
* Denotes Rookie |
[edit] Tornado alumni in the NHL
The Tornado have been equally successful in preparing players for the next level of hockey. Especially of note are the goaltenders to come out of the system. The more notable players include -
- Al Montoya, G, Phoenix Coyotes
- Ben Bishop, G, St. Louis Blues
- Dave McKee, G, Anaheim Ducks
- Andy Wozniewski, D, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Matt Nickerson, D, Dallas Stars
- Trevor Ludwig, D, Dallas Stars
- Vince Goulet, F, Colorado Avalanche
[edit] External links
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Soccer | MLS: FC Dallas, PDL: DFW Tornados | |
Baseball | MLB: Texas Rangers, TL: Frisco RoughRiders, AA: Fort Worth Cats • Grand Prairie AirHogs, CBL: McKinney Blue Thunder | |
Basketball | NBA: Dallas Mavericks, PBL: Dallas Defenders, ABA/WBA: Texas Tycoons, WBA: Fort Worth Star Prospects • Mayas-USA, UBL: Fort Worth Funk • Grand Prairie Stallions • Texas Wranglers | |
Football | NFL: Dallas Cowboys, AFL: Dallas Desperados, IFL: Frisco Thunder, APFL: Fort Worth Regulators, NAFL: Dallas Diesels, NPSFL: DFW Panthers, NPSFL: Dallas Defenders Football Club, WPFL: Dallas Diamonds, NWFA: Dallas Rage | |
Hockey | NHL: Dallas Stars, CHL: Texas Brahmas, NAHL: Texas Tornado | |
College athletics (NCAA Division I) |
North Texas • SMU • TCU • UT-Arlington |