Mississauga Aeros
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The Toronto Aeros are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

, Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....

. The team has played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League
Canadian Women's Hockey League
The Canadian Women's Hockey League is one of two major women's ice hockey leagues in Canada. The league was founded in 2007. The league currently has six ice hockey teams: three in Ontario, one in Quebec, one in Alberta and one in Boston, Massachusetts....

 since 2007 its inaugural season as the Mississauga Chiefs. The team plays its home games in Iceland Mississauga in Mississauga and MasterCard Centre
MasterCard Centre
The MasterCard Centre for Hockey Excellence or commonly the MasterCard Centre is a hockey facility located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It has four ice sheets and is the official practice facility for the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL hockey team, and their AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies...

 in Etobicoke. The team ceased operations after the 2009-10 CWHL season. After the league contracted, a new Toronto team titled the Toronto Fury was established.

Team history

The Toronto Aeros have played in the CWHL since its formation in 2007. This team established in 1998 as the Beatrice Aeros (named after their sponsor, Beatrice Foods Canada). The Aeros played in the National Women's Hockey League
National Women's Hockey League
The National Women's Hockey League was a women's ice hockey league. This League was in service between 1999 and 2007.-History:The NWHL superseded the old Central Ontario Women's Hockey League in 1998-99. After the old COWHL dropped down to three teams in 1997-98, the new league expanded to...

. On March 22, 1998, Dana Antal scored at 5:31 of a 10 minute overtime period on a pass from Jennifer Botterill as Team Alberta (represented by the Calgary Oval X-Treme) defeated Team Ontario (represented by the Beatrice Aeros) by a 3-2 mark to win the Esso Nationals.

During the 1999-2000 NWHL season, the Beatrice Aeros played the Sainte-Julie Pantheres in the championship game. In the second game of the final, Cherie Piper
Cherie Piper
Cherie Piper is a Canadian ice hockey player residing in Markham, Ontario. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and plays for the Brampton Thunder of the Canadian Women's Hockey League...

 scored the game winning goal with 9:06 left to play in the first period, and Lauren Goldstein earned the shutout for the Aeros. With the 1-0 win, Beatrice earned the championship based on goal differential.

The team change his name in 2003: the Toronto Aeros. In 2006-07. they have since re-located in Mississauga and change the name for the Mississauga Aeros
Mississauga Aeros
The Toronto Aeros are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Toronto, Ontario. The team has played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League since 2007 its inaugural season as the Mississauga Chiefs. The team plays its home games in Iceland Mississauga in Mississauga and MasterCard...

. They played their home games at the Beatrice Ice Gardens
Beatrice Ice Gardens
Canlan Ice Sports - York is the main ice rink at York University and replaces the old York University Ice Palace. It opened in 1996 as the Beatrice Ice Gardens. The arena is one of the largest in the city of Toronto and features six ice pads including one of Olympic size. The arena has been used in...

 at York University
York University
York University is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, Ontario's second-largest graduate school, and Canada's leading interdisciplinary university....

 in Toronto, Ontario. In CWHL, the team was called the Mississauga Chiefs
Mississauga Chiefs
The Mississauga Chiefs was a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Mississauga , Ontario. The team has played in the National Women's Hockey League and after in the Canadian Women's Hockey League...

 for 2 seasons (2007-08 and 2008-2009). The team adapted the name Toronto Furies
Toronto Furies
The Toronto Furies are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Toronto, Ontario. Most of the players from the inauguaral season in 2010-11 were players from the former Toronto Aeros franchise. The team adapted the name Furies after the 2011 Clarkson Cup...

  after the 2011 Clarkson Cup
2011 Clarkson Cup
The 2011 Clarkson Cup will be contested at the Barrie Molson Centre in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The four competing teams will include three from the Canadian Women's Hockey League and one from the Western Women's Hockey League. All teams play each other in a round robin Thursday March 24 through...

.

List of NWHL Championship Cup won 1998 to 2007

  • 1998-99 - Fran Rider Cup (second place at Esso Women's nationals)
  • 1999-2000 - Beatrice Aeros vs Sainte-Julie Panthères, hosted in Brampton
  • 2000-01 - Beatrice Aeros vs Sainte-Julie Panthères
  • 2001-02 - Beatrice Aeros vs Brampton Thunder
  • 2004-05 - Toronto Aeros vs Montreal Axion, hosted in Brampton

Season-by-season

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
1998-99 40 37 2 1 189 39 75
1999-2000 40 35 3 2 217 37 72
2000–01 40 35 2 3 222 48 73
2001–02 30 23 2 5 149 39 51
2002–03 36 32 3 1 201 54 65
2003–04 36 33 2 1 197 42 67
2004–05 36 24 8 4 142 68 54
2005–06 36 13 19 4 114 127 32
2006–07 21 15 6 0 107 51 31
2007–08 30 21 8 1 115 61 43
2008–09 26 16 8 2 n/a n/a 34
2009–10 30 21 8 1 n/a n/a 43
2010–11 26 8 13 5 83 98 21

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

Season standings

= Indicates First Place finish
= Indicates championship

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs
1998-99 National Women's Hockey League 1st Overall, Western Division elimined in first round
1999-2000 National Women's Hockey League 1st Overall, Western Division Won the NWHL Championship
2000-01 National Women's Hockey League 1st Overall, Western Division Won the NWHL Championship
2001-02 National Women's Hockey League 1st Overall, Western Division Won the NWHL Championship
2002-03 National Women's Hockey League 1st Overall, Central Division Finalist, lost the final game
2003-04 National Women's Hockey League 1st Overall, Central Division elimined in first round
2004-05 National Women's Hockey League 2rd, Central Division Won the NWHL Championship
2005-06 National Women's Hockey League 4rd, last position in Central Division no participation to playoff
2006-07 National Women's Hockey League 2rd (one division now) elimined in first round
2007-08 Canadian Women's Hockey League 2nd, Central Division lost final
2008-09 Canadian Women's Hockey League 3nd (one division now) Finalist, lost final game
2009-10 Canadian Women's Hockey League 2nd (one division) elimined in first round

Last roster (season 2010-11)

Goalies
Number |Player |Former Team |Hometown
31  Canada Allison Cubberley Elmira College Bracebridge, Ontario
30  Canada Kendra Fisher Humber College Kincardine, Ontario
1  Canada Sami Jo Small
Sami Jo Small
Sami Jo Small is a women's ice hockey player.-Hockey Canada:Small is a three time Olympian, acting as a third goaltender on the Canadian women's hockey team at Turin and Nagano.-CWHL:...

Canadian National Team Winnipeg, Manitoba

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|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
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!!width=10%|Former Team
!!width=10%|Hometown
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|25
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Tessa Bonhomme
Tessa Bonhomme
Tessa Bonhomme is an Olympic Gold Medalist and member of the Canadian national women's hockey team. She was also a member and co-captain of the Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey team in the NCAA....


|align=center|Canadian National Team
|align=center| Sudbury, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|19
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Britni Smith
|align=center|
|align=center| Port Perry, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|18
|align=center| United States
|align=center|Alexandra Hoffmeyer
|align=center|
|align=center|Detroit,Michigan
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|12
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Martine Garland
|align=center|University of New Hampshire
|align=center| Toronto, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|5
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Jessica Clermont
|align=center|Niagara University
|align=center|Port Elgin, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|4
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Michelle Bonello
|align=center| Mercyhurst College
|align=center| Mississauga, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|2
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Haleigh Callison
|align=center|University of British Columbia
|align=center|Smithers, British Columbia
|-
{|
!colspan=2 |Forwards
|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!!width=10%|Player
!!width=10%|Former Team
!!width=10%|Hometown
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|96
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Kelly Zamora
|align=center|Wayne State University
|align=center|Oshawa, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|67
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Rebecca Davies
|align=center|St. Francis Xavier University
|align=center|Toronto, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|44
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Kori Cheverie
|align=center|
|align=center| Truro, Nova Scotia
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|27
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Kristy Zamora
|align=center|Brown University
|align=center|Oshawa, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|17
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Jennifer Botterill
Jennifer Botterill
Jennifer Botterill, OM is a retired women's hockey player who played for the Canadian national women's hockey team, Mississauga Chiefs and the Toronto Aeros. Her final game was the 2011 Clarkson Cup final, a 5-0 loss to the Montreal Stars...


|align=center|Canadian National Team
|align=center|Winnipeg, Manitoba
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|16
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Frances McPhail
|align=center|
|align=center|Vancouver, British Columbia
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|15
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Angela Di Stasi
|align=center|Concordia University
|align=center| Toronto, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|14
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|LaToya Clarke
|align=center| University of Minnesota
|align=center| Pickering, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|11
|align=center| Canada
|align=center| Melanie Mills
|align=center|
|align=center| Pusclinsh, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|9
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Jennifer Brine
|align=center| Harvard University
|align=center| Truro, Nova Scotia
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|6
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Meagan Aarts
|align=center|Maine University
|align=center|Wattford, Ontario
|-
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|
|align=center| Canada
|align=center|Carly Haggard
|align=center|
|align=center|Port Alberni, British Columbia
|-
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Last coaching Staff ( season 2010-11)

  • General Manager: Barb Fisher
  • Head Coach: Dan Lichterman
  • Assistant Coach: Joanne Eustace
  • Assistant Coach: Bartley Blair
  • Equipment Manager: Lester Tiu
  • Head Athletic Therapist : Jennifer Bushell
  • Assistant Athletic Therapist: Sharon Welsby
  • Student Athletic Therapist: Carrie Alderdice

Notable former player

{|
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!width=25%|Player
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|-
| 91
|   Geraldine Heaney
Geraldine Heaney
Geraldine Heaney is an Irish-Canadian ice hockey head coach and retired defenceman. She is head coach for the University of Waterloo women's hockey team...

 (D)
| Weston, Ontario
| Retired
|-
| 14
|   Cherie Piper
Cherie Piper
Cherie Piper is a Canadian ice hockey player residing in Markham, Ontario. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and plays for the Brampton Thunder of the Canadian Women's Hockey League...

 (F
Forward (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a forward is a player position on the ice whose primary responsibility is to score goals. Generally, the forwards try to stay in three different lanes, also known as thirds, of the ice going from goal to goal. It is not mandatory however, to stay in a lane. Staying in a lane aids in...

)
| Scarborough, Ontario
Scarborough, Ontario
Scarborough is a dissolved municipality within the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Geographically, it comprises the eastern part of Toronto. It is bordered on the south by Lake Ontario, on the west by Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by Steeles Avenue East, and on the east by the Rouge River...


| Playing for the Brampton Thunder
Brampton Thunder
The Brampton Canadettes-Thunder is an ice hockey team in the Canadian Women's Hockey League. The Canadettes-Thunder play its home games at the Powerade Centre in Brampton, Ontario.-Team history:...


|-
| 8
|   Angela James
Angela James
Angela James is a Canadian former ice hockey forward, who played in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League , and represented Team Canada internationally...

 (C
Centre (ice hockey)
The centre in ice hockey is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice, away from the side boards. Centres have more flexibility in their positioning and are expected to cover more ice surface than any other player...

)
| Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

, Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....


| Head Coach for the Brampton Thunder
Brampton Thunder
The Brampton Canadettes-Thunder is an ice hockey team in the Canadian Women's Hockey League. The Canadettes-Thunder play its home games at the Powerade Centre in Brampton, Ontario.-Team history:...


|-
| 77
|   Cassie Campbell
Cassie Campbell
Cassie Campbell-Pascall is a former Canadian female ice hockey player. She was the captain of the Canadian ice hockey team during the 2002 Winter Olympics and led the team to a gold medal...

 (F)
| Brampton, Ontario
Brampton, Ontario
Brampton is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Peel Region. As of the 2006 census, Brampton's population stood at 433,806, making it the 11th largest city in Canada. It is also one of Canada's fastest growing municipalities, with an average...


| Journalist for the CBC Sports
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as CBC and officially as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster...


|-
| 71
|   Becky Kellar (D)
| Hagersville, Ontario
Hagersville, Ontario
Hagersville is a community in Haldimand County, Ontario which gained international notoriety in 1990 for a gigantic uncontrolled tire fire which spewed toxic smoke for seventeen days...


| Playing for the Burlington Barracudas
Burlington Barracudas
The Burlington Barracudas are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Burlington, Ontario. The team has played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League since 2007 its inaugural season. The team plays its home games in Wave Twin Rinks in Burlington...


|-
| 9
|   Gillian Ferrari
Gillian Ferrari
Gillian Ferrari is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She was inducted into the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. Her Mother is from Wales and her Father was born in Italy.-Playing career:...

 (D)
| Thornhill, Ontario
Thornhill, Ontario
Thornhill is a community in the Greater Toronto Area of Southern Ontario, Canada, located on the northern border of the city of Toronto. Once a municipal village, Thornhill is now a community and postal designation geographically split into two municipalities along Yonge Street, the city of...


| Retired
|-
| 11
|   Cheryl Pounder
Cheryl Pounder
Cheryl Pounder is a women's ice hockey player. Pounder plays defense for the Canadian Women's Hockey League's Mississauga Chiefs, and competed in the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics....

 (D)
| Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

, Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....


| Retired
|-
| 17
|   Sari Krooks
Sari Krooks
Sari Krooks is a Finnish female ice hockey player. She played on the women's ice hockey team for Finland at the 1998 Winter Olympics, and won a bronze medal.- References :...

 (F)
|
| Retired
|-
| 34
|   Nicole Corriero
Nicole Corriero
Nicole Corriero was a 3-time All-American ice hockey forward for the Harvard Crimson. Corriero tied former Crimson player Jennifer Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten. She accomplished the feat on November 7, 2003 versus the Union Dutchwomen...

 (F)
| Thornhill, Ontario
Thornhill, Ontario
Thornhill is a community in the Greater Toronto Area of Southern Ontario, Canada, located on the northern border of the city of Toronto. Once a municipal village, Thornhill is now a community and postal designation geographically split into two municipalities along Yonge Street, the city of...


| Retired
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