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Torland Hockey League

The Torland Hockey League (THL) is the highest level of professional hockey in Torland. The THL is currently comprised of 24 franchises and is considered one of the premier hockey leagues in the world for its level of play and skill. Teams in the THL compete for the prestigious Marcotte Cup in an annual playoff tournament.

The THL was founded in 1960 by Rey Marcotte in Trowburgh, Lismane along with six owners who all desired to better organize professional hockey in Torland. Joining Marcotte were Wayne Leyva, Seymour Duval, Claud Elam, Don Giordano, Leo Rankin, and Bernard Willard.

The league has gone through several rounds of expansion and acquired the United Hockey Alliance in 1980 via merger. The current league commissioner is Pete Byrd and the current chief of operations is Donovan Marroquin. The current president of the Torland Union of Hockey Players (TUHP) is Rod Temple. The TUHP and the THL agreed to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in 1990 that will be in effect from 1991-1999 and include two rounds of expansion.

Torland Hockey League (1991)

History

The Beginning

After World War II, with sporting and entertainment back on the rise, several independent team owners took notice of the sports leagues and teams being formed both in Torland and in the United States and Japan. Baseball was beginning to boom. The Dodgers had moved to LA and the Giants had taken over San Francisco. In Torland, Waterdee had become the new capital for baseball in the north Pacific and teams were joining rapidly as stadiums were being built or renovated. Collegiate hockey was a way of life in the northern coastal areas of Torland, even more so the numerous independent teams. With the resurgence of entertainment and organized sports back in the public eye, the smaller teams and their non-existent budgets were struggling to keep up with the demand.

In the spring of 1958, Rey Marcotte, an aging businessman from Trowburgh, called a summit of fellow businessmen with interest and strong ties to ice hockey. They met in the lakeside retreat town of Lobure, Lismane, as a neutral location between all of the bad blood in their hockey veins.

Marcotte called in Wayne Leyva from Port Alrene who owned several independent teams and a decently-sized domed rink on the South Pier. From bitter rival Portarra, Seymour Duval was brought in as he was also an owner of several independent hockey teams and a large rink facility in his downtown. These would be the keystones of the new hockey quotient. Quiet, shy money mogul Claud Elam was brought from Chasonne, the quirky music capital of Torland with a strong hockey following. The captain of the brawling lot of the Isle of Kirk, known as “Sir” Captain Don Giordano was brought in to represent Kirkenport. Two mainlanders, Tamokeva-native Leo Rankin with business ties in Trowburgh and Lecayne native Bernard Willard with business ties in hockey-crazed Kirlow rounded out the list. Both Rankin and Willard had played independent hockey in their younger days.

The topic at hand was how to build a league that would take advantage of the new demand for sporting entertainment and organize the talent in northern Torland along with the many international players who called Torland home. Leyva and Duval in particular were very well connected with international talent. A loose skeleton of a league structure was drafted and voted upon and each potential new league owner was in favor of moving ahead with the plans to found a new hockey league for Torland. The beginning of winter 1960 would be the target date for the inaugural season. In the meantime, each owner would begin building or renovating proper centers for league hockey games.

The new clubs would be formed from existing rosters of independent teams and leeway was given to each owner to have priority for players already signed to their current teams. There was some concern over roster weighting with owners such as Leyva, Duval and Elam already having talented players in their organizations, but to keep the process moving forward to start the league, no provision was made for an inaugural draft.

Wayne Leyva's club in Port Alrene kept their most famous local team name of the Anchors. Across the channel in Portarra, Seymour Duval went with Whales as his moniker. In Chasonne, Claud Elam, ever the historian, dug into the rich local history and chose Heralds. To the surprise of no one, Don Giordano, the self-proclaimed captain of the wild boys of Kirkenport chose Captains as his team name. Leo Rankin chose Lions for his new Trowburgh club and over in Kirlow, Bernie Willard went with a local favorite in the Kodiaks.

A 60-game season would be played with the top four teams qualifying for a seeded 7-game semi-final series with the winners advancing to a 7-game championship finals for a brand new large gold trophy which was dubbed the Marcotte Cup. Rey Marcotte was elected the first acting commissioner for the fledgling new league which was named the Torland Hockey League.

Early Years

First Moves and Expansion

The Divisional Era

Barry Boyle and the UHA

80's Surge

90's Expansion

Teams

The THL is currently comprised of 24 teams, as of 1992.

Team City Arena Joined Owner General manager Head coach
Abrieden Bucks Abrieden, Solinza Clarenrane Arena 1979 Larry Lamb Arthur Cohen Darren Jefferson
Alko Barbarians Alko, Pakola Enseco Center 1976* Dick Valentine Russ Shoemaker Jonas Rayburn
Alko Wizards Alko, Pakola Misty Center 1983 Eric Barclay Gary Wisniewski Donnie Thomas
Bancana Kings Bancana, Solinza Goldlight Ice Dome 1980 Bob Vernon Buck Zigler Kirk Oliver
Chasonne Heralds Chasonne, Forstana Song City Forum 1960 Jack Elam Ulysses Weddle Owen Zimmerman
Cobantle Cardinals Cobantle, Granago Penny Center 1992 Paul Leonard Marc Wilkins Craig McMurray
Dosa City Snappers Dosa City, New Dosa Docktown Dome 1976* Ed Harvey Mac Russo Blaine Burchette
Fort Bevin Rockets Fort Bevin, Galapetra Lone Prairie Arena 1972 John Harrington Wilburn Montague Ken Delaney
Kavalos Electrics Kavalos, Tamokeva The Bright House 1972 Sandy Goetz Cleo Osteen Harley Sweeney
Kirkenport Captains Kirkenport, Alrene Isles Kirk Coliseum 1960 Don Giordano Jr. Dan Whitt Gerald Fox
Kirlow Kodiaks Kirlow, Lismane Orchard Center 1965 Roddy Paquette Vince Nelms Barry Stover
Kurohara Killers Kurohara, Tamokeva Ormedra Dome 1980 Ed Zook JD McCurdy Frank Donovan
Narva Neptunes Narva, Forstana Crown City Center 1960* Tony Blackwood Vern Perrault Byron Peachey
Port Alrene Anchors Port Alrene, Alrene Isles Harbor Dome 1960 Tom Leyva Ruben Kidwell Frank Loomis
Portarra Pioneers Portarra, Galapetra Fort Tor Heritage Arena 1972 Lewis Vail Scott Hauser Burt Wentz
Portarra Whales Portarra, Galapetra Market Marina Center 1960 Steve Duval Don O'Donnell Sid Snyder
Prestonburg Blazers Prestonburg, New Dosa Cauldron Center 1980 Mitchell Wilkes Sid Myrick Bruno Eaves
Quebel Crusaders Quebel, Alrene Isles Alrene Athletics Arena 1979 Andrew Conti Ed Woodley Ted Wethers
Sina Serpents Sina, Galapetra EverStar Center 1983 Fred Winkler Bill Chavis Larry Barker
Trowburgh Herons Trowburgh, Lismane Goldleaf Center 1972 Craig Kern Ed Smalls Andy Ford
Vensessor Swans Vensessor, New Dosa Victory Plaza Center 1980 Wilton Henson Burt Pollock Roger Harmon
Waterdee Dragons Waterdee, Granago Gresham Arena 1992 Brett Cavanaugh Mark Harper John Otto
Yubay Falcons Yubay, Tamokeva Yertas Arena 1960* Dwight Dietrich Rusty Sykes Kip Weller
Yubay Glaciers Yubay, Tamokeva Glacier Dome 1965 Sterling Aquino Buddy Wimberly Pete Clayton

* Franchise has moved in the past.

See: List of former and defunct teams.

League Organization

Leadership

The Torland Hockey League is headed by a League Commissioner who oversees league operations and is elected by the team owners. The current commissioner is Pete Byrd. League founder Rey Marcotte served as the league's first commissioner.

The THL League office headquarters is located in Trowburgh, Lismane. The headquarters has also at times been housed in Waterdee, Granago when John Morgan Hatch was commissioner. Special league events are typically held in Monmount or Lobure, both in the mountains of Lismane.

League Commissioners

  • Rey Marcotte (1960-1964)
  • Bernard Willard (1965-1971)
  • John Morgan Hatch (1972-1984)
  • Pete Byrd (1985-present)

In 1987, Donovan Marroquin, after he sold the rights to the Lecayne Saints, was hired by Commissioner Byrd in Trowburgh to join the league staff in an advisory and operations role, notably heading up the founding of Hockey on the Mount in 1988.

Season Structure

The league plays a 76-game regular season with teams aligned across four divisions.

Willard Division Hatch Division Elam Division Rankin Division
Fort Bevin Rockets Alko Barbarians Chasonne Heralds Abrieden Bucks
Port Alrene Anchors Alko Wizards Cobantle Cardinals Bancana Kings
Portarra Pioneers Dosa City Snappers Kirkenport Captains Kavalos Electrics
Portarra Whales Kirlow Kodiaks Narva Neptunes Kurohara Killers
Quebel Crusaders Prestonburg Blazers Trowburgh Herons Yubay Falcons
Sina Serpents Vensessor Swans Waterdee Dragons Yubay Glaciers

Team standings are sorted by points. Wins in regulation are worth 3 points each. Regular season games include a single overtime period if the game remains tied after regulation and results in a tie in the standings worth 1 point if the tie remains unbroken in overtime.

Playoff Format

The team with the most points at season's end in each division is awarded the Division Title and an automatic playoff berth, seeded by points record 1-4. The two division winners with the highest points earn a first round bye. The runner-up in each division is also awarded a playoff berth, along with the two remaining best records regardless of division. These two teams play the two runners-up with the worst records in a Wildcard Round.

  • Wildcard Round (Best of 5)
  • #10 Seed vs #7 Seed
  • #9 Seed vs #8 Seed
  • Quarterfinals (Best of 7)
  • #1 Seed vs #8 Seed (or worst remaining seed)
  • #2 Seed vs #7 Seed (or second-worst remaining seed)
  • #3 Seed vs #6 Seed
  • #4 Seed vs #5 Seed
  • Semi-Finals (Best of 7)
  • #1 Seed vs #4 Seed
  • #2 Seed vs #3 Seed
  • Marcotte Cup Championship Finals (Best of 7)
  • #1 Seed vs #2 Seed

Trophies and Awards

Marcotte Cup

The THL competes annually for the prestigious Marcotte Cup league championship trophy which is awarded to the league playoff champion at the end of each season. The trophy was named after the league's founder, Rey Marcotte.

13 teams have won the Marcotte Cup at least once. 3 teams have appeared in at least one championship final but have not won a Cup. The Portarra Whales have appeared in the most championship finals at 9 times.

See: full list of Marcotte Cup winners.

Bertram Trophy

The league runner-up in the championship final is awarded the Bertram Trophy.

Louis Trophy

The team with the best regular season record is awarded the Louis Trophy.

Division Title

The team with the best record in their division at the end of each season is awarded a Division Title, named after their division. Currently there are four divisions, Willard Division, Hatch Division, Elam Division, and Rankin Division.

Player & Staff Awards

  • Geno Pasternak Trophy (League MVP)
  • Gary Wisniewski Trophy (Best Forward)
  • Paul Kauffman Trophy (Best Defenseman)
  • Ferdy Haight Trophy (Best Goalie)
  • Dan Herzog Trophy (Blue Collar)
  • Rookie of the Year
  • Most Improved Player
  • General Manager of the Year
  • Don Easterling Trophy (Coach of the Year)

See: full list of THL Awards.

THL Hall of Fame

See: full list of THL Hall of Fame members.

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