Trenton Devils

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Trenton Devils
Founded 1999
Home ice Sovereign Bank Arena
Based in Trenton, New Jersey
Colors Black, Red
League ECHL
Head coach Rick Kowalsky
General manager Jim Leahy
Owner New Jersey Devils
Affiliates New Jersey Devils (NHL)
Lowell Devils (AHL)

The Trenton Devils are an ECHL team in Trenton, New Jersey. They are owned by and affiliated with the NHL's New Jersey Devils and affiliated with the AHL's Lowell Devils. They play their home games at the Sovereign Bank Arena, which holds 8,500 people.

The team was previously affiliated with the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL and Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL from its inception to the 2006-07 season. For 2005-06, the team signed a one-year temporary affiliation with the New York Islanders and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, as the Islanders' ECHL affiliate in Biloxi, Mississippi, was forced to suspend operations because of Hurricane Katrina.

They played their first season in 1999 as the Trenton Titans and were founded in 1996 when the ECHL decided to give Trenton, New Jersey an expansion team. In 2004 the Trenton Titans celebrated their 5th anniversary.

  • In 2001 the Titans reached the Kelly Cup Finals, but lost to the South Carolina Stingrays 4-1.
  • In 2005 the Trenton Titans won the Kelly Cup by defeating the Florida Everblades 4-2. In 2005 both clubs in the Flyers system won their respective championships.

On May 18, 2007, the team announced they were changing their name to the Trenton Devils [1]

Image:TrentonTitans.png
Main logo (1999-2007)

Contents

[edit] Current roster

As of January 2, 2008. Numbers taken from ECHL website. [1]

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Date of birth Place of birth
1 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Dave Caruso L June 18, 1982 Roswell, Georgia, USA
35 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jason Smith L July 17, 1985 St. Lambert, Quebec Providence, Canada
Defensemen
# Player Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
2 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Zach Tarkir § R May 1, 1986 Fresno, California, USA
5 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Gunderson L Aug. 16, 1985 Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA
6 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Stephen Wood – A R Aug. 18, 1981 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
8 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Matt Cohen R Nov. 8, 1985 New York, New York, USA
12 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jay Pemberton L Oct. 2, 1983 Cumberland, Rhode Island, USA
25 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Evan Shaw L Mar. 24, 1984 Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA
26 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Bill Leclerc L Apr. 26, 1984 Acton, Massachusetts, USA
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
9 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Trevor Kell ^ C R June 23, 1986 Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
10 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Tony Zancanaro LW L June 4, 1982 Trenton, Michigan, USA
11 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jim Henkel – A C L May 25, 1979 Hazlet, New Jersey, USA
14 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Matt Rogers F L May 26, 1982 Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
15 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Matt Radoslovich RW R Apr. 16, 1983 Wanaque, New Jersey, USA
18 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Brad Mills RW R Mar. 5, 1983 Olds, Alberta, Canada
20 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Beau McLaughlin LW R Jan. 19, 1981 Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
21 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Leach LW L Oct. 18, 1981 Altamont, New York, USA
22 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jason Paige LW R Jan. 19, 1984 Saginaw, Michigan, USA
23 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Mark Pandolfo § LW L June 5, 1983 North Andover, Massachusetts, USA
24 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Thomas Harrison F R Mar. 11, 1984 Thunder Bat, Ontario, Canada
27 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Eric Castonguay LW L Sep. 18, 1987 Granby, Quebec Providence, Canada
32 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Colin Pepperall – A F L Apr. 28, 1978 Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Staff
Title Staff Member
Head Coach Rick Kowalsky
Assistant Coach Vince Williams
Trainer Mike Bronstein
Equipment Manager Jeff Madill
Public Address Announcer Butch Seltzer

^ - currently called up to the Lowell Devils (AHL) § - assigned by the Lowell Devils

[edit] 2004-2005 Kelly Cup champions

In 2004-2005 season the Trenton Titans won the 2005 Kelly Cup by defeating the Florida Everblades 4 games to 2. Trenton won the first 2 games at Florida, Florida won the next 2 games at Trenton, Trenton won the last 2 games at Trenton then Florida. Leon Hayward won MVP of the Kelly Cup Finals. Rick Kowalsky led the Titans as captain.

  • The Trenton Titans beat the Alaska Aces in the National Conference finals, 4-3 in a seven-game series.
  • The Trenton Titans beat the Reading Royals in the Northern Division finals, 3-1, in a five game series.
  • The Trenton Titans beat the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies in the Northern Division quarterfinals, 3-0, in a five game series.

The team's head and assistant coach left the team after the championship run, as other teams began to find the talent in Trenton. Assistant coach Ted Dent, who had joined the team following four years with the Washington Capitals in the video operations department before being laid off in expectation of the lockout, was signed by Columbia (SC), and head coach Mike Havilland, who had rejoined the team in 2004 after two years in Atlantic City, where he had won a Kelly Cup in 2003, was signed by the AHL's Norfolk Admirals. Doug McKay, who had coached Ritten Renon in the Italian `A' league, was named the Trenton head coach for 2005-06, but was later fired because he wanted to trade away star player Scott Bertoli.

[edit] Intrastate rivalry

Before moving to Stockton, California in 2005, the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies were the Trenton Titans' archrivals. They played for the Garden State Cup, which was awarded to the regular season series winner between New Jersey's two ECHL teams. The Garden State Cup was called the Grainger Cup for the 2001/2002 season when it was sponsored by Grainger, an industrial supply company with branches in both cities. The Bullies and Titans met 10 times during the 2001/2002 regular season with Trenton winning 6 of the games for the one and only Grainger Cup. The Titans and Bullies met 10 times during the 2002/2003 season, with Atlantic City winning 6 of the games for the Garden State Cup. The Titans and Bullies met 10 times in the 2003/2004 season with the Titans winning 6-4. The Titans and Bullies met 10 times in the 2004/2005 season with the Titans winning 5-3-2 against the Bullies 5-4-1, in the final Garden State Cup. The Titans and Bullies met for the last time in the first round of the 2005 ECHL Playoffs with the Titans sweeping the Bullies 3-0.

[edit] Trenton Devils in the NHL

Matt Henderson's NHL debut came before his Titans* debut, but he later returned to become the first Titan* to appear in the NHL before and after Trenton.

Note:*Before the name change.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://echl.leaguestat.com/stats/roster.php?team_id=22

[edit] External links

Preceded by
Idaho Steelheads
Kelly Cup Champions
2004-05
Succeeded by
Alaska Aces
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