Verdun Junior Canadiens

The Canadien junior de Verdun (English: Verdun Junior Canadiens ) was a Canadian ice hockey team from Verdun, Quebec. The team played from 1984 to 1989 in one of the three highest Canadian Junior Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League ( QMJHL ).

History

The Junior de Verdun of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 1984, the farm team of the Montreal Canadiens, after which they were renamed Canadien junior de Verdun. Her biggest success came the team in its inaugural 1984/85 season in which they won the Lebel Division initially and after wins in the playoffs over the Olympiques de Hull and the Cataractes de Shawinigan in the finals of the Coupe du Président the Sagueneens de Chicoutimi in the best- of-seven series beat with a sweep. As a master of the QMJHL, the team qualified for the final tournament for the championship of the Canadian Hockey League, where they already were eliminated Memorial Cup in the group stage.

This success Verdun could not connect in the following period. After the 1985/86 season at least still make the playoffs have been achieved as a division runner-up, the team but with 0:5 victories had already failed in the first round of the Castors de Saint- Jean, she closed the following two seasons on the fifth and thus, in the course of the Lebel Division from. In the 1988/89 season, the Canadien junior finished the season in eleventh and thus, in the course of the QMJHL, whereupon the franchise to Saint -Hyacinthe, Quebec, has been relocated, where it then under the name Laser de Saint- Hyacinthe at play operation of the QMJHL participated.

Season statistics

Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses by SOL = Shootout Losses by, Pts = Points, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalty minutes

Former Players

The following players who were active for the Canadien de Verdun junior, played in the course of her career in the National Hockey League:

  • Jean -Claude Bergeron
  • Jimmy Carson
  • Éric Charron
  • Denis Chassé
  • Andrew McKim
  • Everett Sani Pass
  • Pierre Sévigny
  • Martin St. Amour

Team Records

Career Records

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