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The Sudbury Wolves are an Ontario Hockey League ice hockey team based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Sudbury has had a hockey team known as the “Wolves” nearly every year since World War I. The Sudbury Wolves, the senior men’s AAA team, have twice been chosen to be Canada’s representatives at the Ice Hockey World Championships. They were Canada’s team at both the 1938 and 1949 World Ice Hockey Championships, winning the World Championship title for Canada in 1938, and the silver medal in 1949. The Sudbury Cub Wolves junior team began play in the 1920s as a member of the Nickel Belt Hockey League, then later in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. In 1932 and 1935, this team won the George Richardson Memorial Trophy as Eastern Canada’s Junior “A” champions. They won the Memorial Cup in 1932 and were runners-up in 1935. The current edition of the Sudbury Wolves is a junior ice hockey team that play in the Ontario Hockey League. The team is based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
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Psychology of colors in the Sudbury Wolves logo:
Red is excitement, energy, passion, courage, attention, lust, power, love, speed, and anger. Black is power, control, authority, discipline, discretion, secrecy, ellegance, and mistery. Gray is neutrality, formality, depression, dignity, and elegance. White is safety, harmony, stability, reliability, and balance.