Akwesasne Warriors

The Akwesasne Warriors were a Canadian ice hockey team from Akwesasne, Ontario ( in Cornwall). The team played from 2010 to 2012 in the Federal Hockey League.

History

The franchise of the Akwesasne Warriors was founded in early 2010 as one of the six founding members of the Federal Hockey League, in which they participated from the season 2010/ 11 on the game mode. In the FHL placed the men who fought out their home games in the territory of Akwesasne Indians, the only Canadian participant.

In its premiere season succeeded the team poach some experienced players from other leagues, including the Italian- Canadian Olympian of 2006 Carter Trevisani, the internationally experienced Canadian Jeremy Van Hoof, as well as his compatriot Pierre Dagenais, among other things, in the two strongest hockey leagues in the world, the National Hockey League and the Kontinental Hockey League, was active. In the course of the season, however, all three players had left the team and signed with higher-class teams.

The team finished the regular season in second place in the FHL and secured early to participate in the playoffs. Trevisani and Dagenais were committed to the finals again and both were for the final games against the New York Aviators available again. The Warriors won the Commissioner's Cup, which Dagenais had contributed in four games with seven gates to this success. His compatriot Dan Tessier was the best scorer with 17 points of the playoffs. Following the 2011/12 season made ​​the team a game operation.

Known player

  • Pierre Dagenais
  • Dan Tessier
  • Carter Trevisani
  • Jeremy Van Hoof
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