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| team = Portland Winterhawks | color = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#C60C30 5px solid; border-bottom:#000000 5px solid; | color text = #000000 | logo = Portland Winterhawks Logo.svg | city = Portland, Oregon | league = Western Hockey League | conference = Western | division = U.S. | founded = 1951, in the WCHL | arena = Moda Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum | colors = Red, white and black {{Color box|#C60C30}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}} {{Color box|#000000}} | championships = Western Hockey League Champions (1982, 1998, 2013) Memorial Cup Champions (1983, 1998) | GM = Mike Johnston | coach = Mike Johnston | website = {{URL|http://www.winterhawks.com}} | name1 = Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL) | dates1 = 1951–1976 | name2 = Portland Winter Hawks | dates2 = 1976–2009 | name3 = Portland Winterhawks | dates3 = 2009–present }} The Portland Winterhawks are a junior ice hockey team based in Portland, Oregon, playing in the Western Hockey League (WHL), one of three leagues making up the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The Winterhawks split their home games between the Moda Center (most games) and the Memorial Coliseum. They are one of the most successful teams in terms of producing National Hockey League (NHL) alumni, a list that includes Sven Baertschi, Joe Morrow, Ryan Johansen, Braydon Coburn, Adam Deadmarsh, Rob Klinkhammer, Brandon Dubinsky, Tyler Wotherspoon, Andrew Ference, Paul Gaustad, Jannik Hansen, Marian Hossa, Seth Jones, Brenden Morrow, Nino Niederreiter, Mike Vernon, Glen Wesley and Hall of Famers Mark Messier and Cam Neely. The Winterhawks have won the Ed Chynoweth Cup three times and the Memorial Cup twice in five appearances (1982, 1983, 1986, 1998, 2013). The team has been in Portland since 1976–77. HistoryPrevious owner Brian Shaw was a pioneer in many aspects of junior hockey, moving a team to the United States and championing the host team format of the Memorial Cup. The Winterhawks were also pioneers of promotion and are credited with the invention of the "Dash for Cash," in which contestants are picked to run onto the ice and try to scoop up as many silver dollars in two minutes as they can{{citation needed|date=January 2014}}. This popular promotion has been running for many years. Moreover, in late November/early December, they hold their annual teddy bear toss, in which fans throw teddy bears on the ice at the first Portland goal, which are then donated to local children's charities. On December 6, 2008, fans threw out 22,392 teddy bears after Luke Walker scored Portland's first goal against the Seattle Thunderbirds.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} The Winterhawks wear jerseys similar to those of the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL, causing some to erroneously assume that the Winterhawks are a minor league farm team of the Blackhawks. In actuality, the jerseys originally worn by the first Winterhawks 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 Winterhawks eventually changed the "C" to a "P". The Portland-Chicago connection runs 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. In the 2009–10 season, the Winterhawks introduced an alternate "Hawk Eyes" logo as part of a new advertising campaign that featured lightning flashes on a mottled black background and the SMS-style words, "LOC8, NTMD8, DVST8" (read: "locate, intimidate, devastate"). In 2010–11, an alternate Hawk Head logo was added, with a similar design as the Blackhawks logo, but featuring only the three team colors: red, white and black. A new third jersey was also created with the Hawk Eyes on the front over stylized, mottled black fabric throughout; player names, numbers and accents are in gunmetal gray, and the new tri-color Hawk Head is featured as the shoulder patch. On November 28, 2012, the WHL announced sanctions against the Winterhawks for a series of player benefits violations over the four previous seasons. As punishment for the violations WHL Commissioner Ron Robison suspended the team from participation in the first five rounds of the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft and forfeiture of their first round picks from the 2014 to 2017 WHL Bantam Drafts and were fined $200,000. The WHL also suspended General Manager and Head Coach Mike Johnston for the remainder of the 2012–13 season, including the 2013 WHL playoffs.[1] On May 12, 2013, the Winterhawks defeated the Edmonton Oil Kings 5–1 in Game 6 to become the 2012–13 WHL champions. On April 25, 2014, the Winterhawks defeated the Kelowna Rockets 7–3 to win their fourth-consecutive Western Conference Championship. On May 30, 2017, the Winterhawks signed NHL draft pick Kieffer Bellows. On October 1, 2017 the Winterhawks acquired NHL draft pick Dennis Cholowski. MascotThe team mascot of the Winterhawks 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. Tom-A-Hawk announced in January 2019 that he would retire. A new mascot was introduced, Tommy. Name changeThe team was known as the Winter Hawks until May 2009, when it issued a press release that "the space...announced its retirement" and that the team was renaming itself the Winterhawks.[2][3] Current ownershipBill Gallacher, a Calgary businessman, purchased the team in October 2008. AnnouncersUnknown (1976-1982), Dean "Scooter" Vrooman (1982-2007), Andy Kemper (2004-2018), Todd Vrooman (2007-2017), Evan Richardson (2017-2018), Nick Marek (2018–Present). Season-by-season recordNote: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Current rosterUpdated January 13, 2019.[4]{{Ice hockey junior team roster }}{{player9 | first = Joachim | last = Blichfeld | dab = | num = 20 | pos = LW | nat = Denmark | s/g = R | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 17 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Frederikshavn, Denmark | drafted = 2016, 210th Overall, SJS | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Nick | last = Cicek | dab = | num = 29 | pos = D | nat = Turkey | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 29 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Winnipeg, Manitoba | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Brendan | last = De Jong | dab = | num = 21 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 23 | acq = 2013 | birthplace = Victoria, British Columbia | drafted = 2016, 166th Overall, CAR | inj = yes | cap = A | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Haydn | last = Delorme | dab = | num = 37 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 19 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Port Moody, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Jaydon | last = Dureau | dab = | num = 22 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 20 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = White City, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Shane | last = Farkas | dab = | num = 1 | pos = G | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 12 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Penticton, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Jared | last = Freadrich | dab = | num = 27 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 4 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Camrose, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Robbie | last = Fromm-Delorme | dab = | num = 11 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2002 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 2 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Richmond, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Lane | last = Gilliss | dab = | num = 9 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 10 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Calgary, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Cody | last = Glass | dab = | num = 8 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2014 | birthplace = Winnipeg, Manitoba | drafted = 2017, 6th Overall, VGK | inj = no | cap = C | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Jake | last = Gricius | dab = | num = 14 | pos = C | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 10 | birthday = 13 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Colorado Springs, Colorado | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Cross | last = Hanas | dab = | num = 71 | pos = LW | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 2002 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Highland Village, Texas | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Clay | last = Hanus | dab = | num = 58 | pos = D | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 25 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Minnetonka, Minnesota | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Joel | last = Hofer | dab = | num = 30 | pos = G | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 30 | acq = 2019 | birthplace = Winnipeg, Manitoba | drafted = 2018, 107th Overall, STL | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Seth | last = Jarvis | dab = | num = 24 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2002 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Winnipeg, Manitoba | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Michal | last = Kvasnica | dab = | num = 7 | pos = LW | nat = Czech Republic | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 17 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Ostrava, Czech Republic | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = John | last = Ludvig | dab = | num = 15 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 2 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Kamloops, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Mason | last = Mannek | dab = | num = 26 | pos = C | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Herriman, Utah | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa }}{{player9 | first = Reece | last = Newkirk | dab = | num = 12 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 20 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Josh | last = Paterson | dab = | num = 17 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 21 | acq = 2019 | birthplace = Edmonton, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Nick | last = Perna | dab = | num = 3 | pos = D | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 4 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Dallas, Texas | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9 | first = Matthew | last = Quigley | dab = | num = 5 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 4 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Chestermere, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} |} Championships
WHL Championship history
Memorial cup finals history
Team records
During the 2012–13 season, Winterhawks captain Troy Rutkowski established the new team record for most regular games played as a Winterhawk. His career total of 351 games surpassed the previous mark of 328 games set by Kevin Haupt in the 1998–99 season.[5] NHL alumniList of Portland Winterhawks alumni who have graduated to play in the National Hockey League. {{Div col|colwidth=18em}}
bold = member of the Hockey Hall of Fame First round draft picksPlayers chosen in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft:
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.whl.ca/article/whl-sanctions-portland-winterhawks |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-03-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130213035138/http://www.whl.ca/article/whl-sanctions-portland-winterhawks |archivedate=2013-02-13 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.winterhawks.com/article/winterhawks-space-announce-retirement|title=Winterhawks' space announces retirement|date=2009-05-09|publisher=Portland Winterhawks|accessdate=2011-10-04}} 3. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/hawks/index.ssf/2009/05/hockey_team_changes_nickname_c.html|title=Hockey team changes nickname ... cleverly|work=The Oregonian|date=2009-05-08|accessdate=2009-05-09}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://whl.ca/roster/208/266 |title=WHL Network |publisher=Western Hockey League |accessdate=2019-01-13}} 5. ^http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/jan/24/junior-hockey-report-rutkowski-to-set-winterhawks/ 6. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/c/cunnicr01.html 7. ^http://www.espn.com/nhl/player/_/id/3941970 External links{{Commonscat-inline|Portland Winterhawks}}
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