Watertown Wolves Post Season Wrap Up
April 29, 2015 - Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Watertown Wolves News Release
The Watertown Wolves, 2014-15 Commissioner's Cup Champions of the Federal Hockey League (FHL), wish to announce the resignation of head coach Brent Clarke. Brent was the Wolves first head coach and was an important part of the success of the Wolves inaugural season.
"Brent made significant contributions to our team and organization in our inaugural season resulting in the Commissioner's Cup. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors." said team president Stan Tibbles. "Brent was named as FHL Coach of the Year, and we're very proud of what we accomplished as a first year team in the Federal Hockey League."
The Watertown Wolves took first place overall in the regular season with 111 points. Entering the playoffs as the top seed, the Wolves began their ascent to the Commissioner's Cup by defeating the Danbury Whalers in the best of three semi-finals 2-1. The team went on to meet the Danville Dashers in an exciting best of five game final. The series came down to a sudden death Game 5, where the Wolves triumphed to capture the Commissioner's Cup.
The Watertown Wolves also achieved significant recognition in the Federal Hockey League post season awards, including
League Most Valuable Player Justin MacDonald
/ First All Star Team
Goalie of the Year Jo St. Pierre
/ First All Star Team
Second All Star Team Chad Bennett
Playoff Most Valuable Player Cody Dion
Coach of the Year Brent Clarke
Executives of the Year Dr. Vincent and Mrs. Jolie Cesario,
Mr. Ron and Mrs. Darlene London, Mr. Cullen Lundy, Mr. Stanley Tibbles, and Dr. Michael Wainberg
The Watertown Wolves are proud members of the Federal Hockey League, which just completed its fifth season. After winning the Commissioner's Cup in their inaugural season, the Watertown Wolves look forward to defending the Championship in 2015-16.
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