Royal Montreal Hockey Club

The Montreal Royals - accurate club Name: Royal Montreal Hockey Club - was an ice hockey club based in the Canadian city of Montreal, which was founded in 1933 and existed until 1961. Meanwhile, seniors division also grew, from 1959 to 1961 at the Eastern Professional Hockey League.

History

The club had both a Junior Division and a Senior Division. The Junior Royals played in the Quebec Junior Hockey League. The finals of the Championship Ostkanadische they reached in 1933, 1941, 1944, 1945 and 1949 in 1941 succeeded the team 's victory in the games around the Ostkanadische Championship -. However, the team defeated the Winnipeg Rangers in the finals at the Memorial Cup. Possible in 1949 the team again the victory in the finals to the Ostkanadische championship and this time the win in the finals at the Memorial Cup, the most coveted trophy in Canadian Junior Hockey.

The seniors team was successful. First, the senior Royals played in the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association ( 1933-1944 ), from 1945 to 1953 in the Ligue de hockey senior de Quebec, in 1945 and 1946 they were able to win the championship. 1953 to 1959 they played in the succession League Ligue de hockey du Québec, where in 1956 - and in the finals at the Edinburgh Trophy winner of the WHL representative Winnipeg Warriors subject - and in 1959 came to championship honors. Most recently she played from 1959 to 1961 in the Eastern Professional Hockey League, where again the 1960 championship was achieved. In 1947 she was also the Allan Cup win.

Known player

  • Kent Mosdell
  • Guy Lucien Rousseau
  • Pete Morin
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