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In addition, the CityHawks were the first AFL team to have different helmets for home and road games. In 1997, they wore their gold helmets at home, with black jerseys and gold pants; and wore the reverse on the road: black helmets, gold jerseys, black pants. In 1998, they adopted a one-color scheme,
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In response to the AFL's placing a team in New Jersey, the Madison Square Garden ownership requested a team of its own. This request was granted by the league with only months to go before the beginning of the 1997 season, while the New Jersey team had been founded several months earlier. The
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since that team's inception in 2001 until its fold in 2009 following the folding of the original version and subsequent revival of the league. In 2000, the Sea Wolves posted the first winning record in franchise history (8–6). That season also saw the debut of offensive specialist
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alongside minority owners Ronnie Strasser, Peter Shoniker and Simon Serruya The group paid a reported $ 6–8 million for the franchise. The Phantoms played the
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The team did little better financially in New England than it had in New York, and was sold to new owners, who relocated it to Toronto after the
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to Rogers for an annual regular season game in exchange for cash, marking the return of American football to Canada, after a fashion.
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CityHawks thus had only half the preparation time that the Red Dogs had going into both teams' initial season of 1997.
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The CityHawks played poorly, winning only two of 14 games during their first season, despite being led by Head Coach
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The Arena Football League had intended to re-enter the New York market in 1997 by putting an expansion team in the
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character whose scythe carried the word "Toronto" with the word "Phantoms" appearing over it. The name came from
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for the CityHawks. One week in 1997, he won the award for the league's top "ironman" (player who plays both on
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Fitz-Gerald, Sean (2000-10-17). "Godfrey brings U.S. football to Toronto: Sorry, it's not the NFL".
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Jermaine Younger, as well as defensive back/wide receiver Ty Law (unrelated to the
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The CityHawks had several individual players of outstanding quality, most notably
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in the first round of the playoffs; however, they would lose to the
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The Cityhawks, Sea Wolves, and Phantoms all appeared on the game
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Prior to 2005, the AFL did not have conference championship games
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The following Phantoms players were named to All-Rookie Teams:
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Among the notable Phantoms players were Offensive Specialist
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dressing in all black at home, and in all gold on the road.
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Championship, and making the playoffs. They would beat the
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The Garden announced that the club would be transferred to
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were in Hartford for two seasons, and were coached by
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Six years later, Rogers entered into a 526:coach who has been the head coach of the 2040:American football teams in New York City 1583:Defunct Arena Football League franchises 729: 1151:"Toronto is new haunt for AFL Phantoms" 126:Black, light blue, red, grey, and white 2010:American football teams in Connecticut 1997: 1228:New England Sea Wolves at ArenaFan.com 396:to the league championship by winning 1555: 1486: 1241: 896: 621:, located 80 miles south in Buffalo. 435: 2030:1997 establishments in New York City 1369: 1267: 864: 820: 498:to a league championship by winning 318:. Their name was a reference to the 1200:. OurSports Central. March 22, 2002 706: 617:. The team's primary rival was the 13: 2015:American football teams in Toronto 1223:New York CityHawks at ArenaFan.com 717: 589:All home games were played at the 562:marked an abortive attempt by the 510:New England Sea Wolves (1999–2000) 289:of the National Conference of the 65: 16:Canadian-based arena football team 14: 2051: 2035:2002 disestablishments in Ontario 1842:(2004–2005, 2007–2008, 2011–2015) 1216: 412:(a record which was surpassed in 181:New England SeaWolves (1999–2000) 1233:Toronto Phantoms at ArenaFan.com 713:List of Toronto Phantoms seasons 95:National Conference (1997–2002) 1618:Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings 1487: 922: 731:Toronto Phantoms Hall of Famers 607:National Basketball Association 383: 285:. 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Index

1997
2002
Air Canada Centre
Toronto
Ontario

Arena Football League
1997
2002
Eastern Division
Rogers Communications
2000
2001
Madison Square Garden
Hartford Civic Center
Air Canada Centre
arena football
Toronto, Ontario
Eastern Division
Arena Football League
New York City
Hartford, Connecticut
peregrine falcon
New York
New York Knights
1988
1997 season
Madison Square Garden
New Jersey Meadowlands
Hudson River

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