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Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey

The Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH, "North American Hockey League")[1][2] is a low-level professional ice hockey league based in the Canadian province of Quebec. Teams in the LNAH compete for the Vertdure Cup.

Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey
SportIce hockey
Founded1996
No. of teams7
CountryCanada
HeadquartersThetford Mines, Quebec
Most recent
champion(s)
Thetford Assurancia (3)
Most titlesThetford Assurancia & Jonquière Marquis (3)
Official websitelnah.com

History

The league was founded as the Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League (QSPHL; French: Ligue de hockey semi-professionnelle du Québec (LHSPQ)) in 1996, and became fully professional and assumed its current name in 2004. It reached its peak in terms of number of teams that season, with ten.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2019-20 playoffs were suspended and never concluded; Thetford Assurancia was the regular season champion. The league had hoped to start the 2021 season in January, but announced in November 2020 that it would not be going forward with one, although it floated the possibility of a spring tournament should the situation improve.[3]

League play

Unlike higher-level minor professional leagues, such as the American Hockey League or the ECHL, the LNAH is not known for its skill level. Its teams employ many enforcers and has a rather infamous reputation for on-ice antics, primarily fisticuffs. The LNAH has a reputation as the world's toughest hockey league; a New York Times article stated that the league averaged 3.2 fights a game during the 2010–11 season, compared with 0.6 fights in the National Hockey League.[4]

Despite this reputation, many of the players have been ex-National Hockey League or ex-American Hockey League players, including Patrick Côté, Michel Picard, Stéphane Richer, Bobby Dollas, Guillaume Lefebvre, Garrett Burnett, Daniel Shank, François Leroux, Jeremy Stevenson, Éric Fichaud, Mario Roberge, David Gosselin, Michel Ouellet, Jesse Bélanger, Donald Brashear, Yves Racine, Anthony Stewart and Juraj Kolník. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, some NHL players -- such as Sylvain Blouin, Donald Brashear, Sébastien Caron, Mathieu Biron, Marc-André Bergeron and Sébastien Charpentier -- played the entire season in the LNAH. This is abetted by the absence of a veteran limit rule (common to other minor pro leagues in North America) which allows teams to stock up on experienced players.

The 15-round LNAH Draft is held during the summer. Players too old for junior ice hockey may be drafted even if they were already drafted by an NHL team. The league has had a rule that stipulates that all players must either have come from or played junior hockey in Quebec,[4] though it has not been strictly used for LNAH teams based outside Quebec.

Teams

Current

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Quebec teams currently in the LNAH.
Notes
  1. An asterisk (*) denotes a franchise move. See the respective team articles for more information.

Timeline

Bâtisseurs de MontcalmBerlin BlackjacksLaval PredatorsValleyfield BravesSte-Marie Poutrelles DeltaRivière-du-Loup 3LRivière-du-Loup PromutuelSaguenay Fjord (hockey)Jonquière CondorsAsbestos AztèquesCornwall River KingsWindsor WildSherbrooke Saint-FrançoisSherbrooke Saint-FrançoisGranby Prédateurs (LNAH)Waterloo 94Pont-Rouge Lois JeansPont Rouge Lois JeansPont Rouge Lois JeansPont Rouge Lois JeansPont Rouge Lois JeansThetford AssuranciaSorel RoyauxSorel-Tracy HawksSorel-Tracy HawksSorel-Tracy HawksSorel-Tracy HawksSorel-Tracy HawksSaint-Georges Cool FM 103.5Rive-Sud ChacalsTrois-Rivières Draveurs (LNAH)Trois-Rivières BlizzardLouiseville JetsSaguenay MarquisSt-Jean ChiefsLaval ChiefsSainte-Thérèse ChiefsLaurentides GladiateursLaSalle RapidesLachute RapidesVerdun DragonsSaint-Laurent DragonsIberville DragonsHaut-Richelieu DragonsSaint-Hyacinthe ChiefsSaint-Hyacinthe Chiefs

Defunct

Champions

The Vertdure Cup is the trophy awarded annually to champions of the LNAH. It was first awarded after the 1996–97 season, and was originally called the Futura Cup. In 2011, it was renamed the Canam Cup, and in 2014 as the Vertdure Cup.

Season Champion Runner-up
1996–97 Saint-Gabriel Blizzard Acton Vale Nova
1997–98 Lachute Rapides Acton Vale Nova
1998–99 Joliette Blizzard Saint-Georges Garaga
1999–00 LaSalle Rapides Pont-Rouge Grand Portneuf
2000–01 Joliette Mission Saint-Georges Garaga
2001–02 Laval Chiefs Thetford Mines Prolab
2002–03 Laval Chiefs Thetford Mines Prolab
2003–04 Verdun Dragons Saint-Georges Garaga
2004–05 Québec Radio X Thetford Mines Prolab
2005–06 Sherbrooke Saint-François Thetford Mines Prolab
2006–07 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Summum Chiefs Sherbrooke Saint-Francois
2007–08 Trois-Rivières Caron & Guay Thetford Mines Isothermic
2008–09 Pont-Rouge Lois Jeans Thetford Mines Isothermic
2009–10 Saint-Georges CRS Express Sherbrooke Saint-Francois
2010–11 Sherbrooke Saint-François Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5
2011–12 Thetford Mines Isothermic Windsor Wild
2012–13 Jonquière Marquis Sorel-Tracy HC Carvena
2013–14 Jonquière Marquis Thetford Mines Isothermic
2014–15 Thetford Mines Isothermic Sorel-Tracy Éperviers
2015–16 Rivière-du-Loup 3L Sorel-Tracy Éperviers
2016–17 Jonquière Marquis Thetford Assurancia
2017–18 Sorel-Tracy Éperviers Rivière-du-Loup 3L
2018–19 Sorel-Tracy Éperviers Jonquière Marquis
2019–20 Not awarded; season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Not awarded; season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Thetford Assurancia Les Pétroliers du Nord

LNAH Finals appearances by city

Note: Cities listed in yellow are currently home to an LNAH franchise.

City Finals Won Lost Years won Years lost Team(s) in Finals Years in LNAH
Thetford Mines 11 3 8 2012, 2015, 2022 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2017 Prolab, Isothermic, Assurancia 1996–present
Sorel-Tracy 5 2 3 2018, 2019 2013, 2015, 2016 HC Carvena, Éperviers 1996–2008, 2010–present
Saint-Georges 5 1 4 2010 1999, 2001, 2004, 2011 Garaga, CRS Express, Cool FM 103.5 1998–present
Sherbrooke 4 2 2 2006, 2011 2007, 2010 Saint-Francois 2003–2011
Jonquière 4 3 1 2013, 2014, 2017 2019 Marquis 1997–2004, 2008–present
Laval 3 2 1 2002, 2003 2022 Chiefs, Pétroliers 1998–2006, 2013–17, 2019–present
Joliette 2 2 0 1999, 2001 Blizzard, Mission 1998–2002
Rivière-du-Loup 2 1 1 2016 2018 3L 2008–present
Pont-Rouge 2 1 1 2009 2000 Grand Portneuf, Lois Jeans 1996–2004, 2008–2010
Acton Vale 2 0 2 1997, 1998 Nova 1996–2001
Trois-Rivières 1 1 0 2008 Caron & Guay 2003–2018
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 1 1 0 2007 Summum Chiefs 2002–2004, 2006–2008
Québec 1 1 0 2005 Radio X 1997–1998, 2001–2008
Verdun 1 1 0 2004 Dragons 2001–2006
LaSalle 1 1 0 2000 Rapides 1999–2003
Lachute 1 1 0 1998 Rapides 1996–1999
Saint-Gabriel 1 1 0 1997 Blizzard 1996–1998
Windsor 1 0 1 2012 Wild 2011–2012

References

  1. ^ RDS (LNAH's broadcaster) article.
  2. ^ Le procès de Éric Haley aura lieu en décembre, La Tribune.
  3. ^ "La LNAH annule sa saison 2020-2021". LNAH. 2020-11-20. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  4. ^ a b Jeff Z. Klein (2011-03-01). "A Place for Pro Hockey Players Fighting to Stay in the Game". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-03-01.
  5. ^ "Une nouvelle équipe en 2022-2023". April 7, 2022.

External links

  • Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (in French and English)

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Not to be confused with North American Hockey League 1973 77 or North American Hockey League The Ligue Nord Americaine de Hockey LNAH North American Hockey League 1 2 is a low level professional ice hockey league based in the Canadian province of Quebec Teams in the LNAH compete for the Vertdure Cup Ligue Nord Americaine de HockeySportIce hockeyFounded1996No of teams7CountryCanadaHeadquartersThetford Mines QuebecMost recentchampion s Thetford Assurancia 3 Most titlesThetford Assurancia amp Jonquiere Marquis 3 Official websitelnah com Contents 1 History 2 League play 3 Teams 3 1 Current 3 2 Timeline 3 3 Defunct 4 Champions 5 LNAH Finals appearances by city 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe league was founded as the Quebec Semi Pro Hockey League QSPHL French Ligue de hockey semi professionnelle du Quebec LHSPQ in 1996 and became fully professional and assumed its current name in 2004 It reached its peak in terms of number of teams that season with ten Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2019 20 playoffs were suspended and never concluded Thetford Assurancia was the regular season champion The league had hoped to start the 2021 season in January but announced in November 2020 that it would not be going forward with one although it floated the possibility of a spring tournament should the situation improve 3 League play EditUnlike higher level minor professional leagues such as the American Hockey League or the ECHL the LNAH is not known for its skill level Its teams employ many enforcers and has a rather infamous reputation for on ice antics primarily fisticuffs The LNAH has a reputation as the world s toughest hockey league a New York Times article stated that the league averaged 3 2 fights a game during the 2010 11 season compared with 0 6 fights in the National Hockey League 4 Despite this reputation many of the players have been ex National Hockey League or ex American Hockey League players including Patrick Cote Michel Picard Stephane Richer Bobby Dollas Guillaume Lefebvre Garrett Burnett Daniel Shank Francois Leroux Jeremy Stevenson Eric Fichaud Mario Roberge David Gosselin Michel Ouellet Jesse Belanger Donald Brashear Yves Racine Anthony Stewart and Juraj Kolnik During the 2004 05 NHL lockout some NHL players such as Sylvain Blouin Donald Brashear Sebastien Caron Mathieu Biron Marc Andre Bergeron and Sebastien Charpentier played the entire season in the LNAH This is abetted by the absence of a veteran limit rule common to other minor pro leagues in North America which allows teams to stock up on experienced players The 15 round LNAH Draft is held during the summer Players too old for junior ice hockey may be drafted even if they were already drafted by an NHL team The league has had a rule that stipulates that all players must either have come from or played junior hockey in Quebec 4 though it has not been strictly used for LNAH teams based outside Quebec Teams EditCurrent Edit Batisseurs Marquis Petroliers 3L Cool FM 103 5 Eperviers Assuranciaclass notpageimage Quebec teams currently in the LNAH Team City Arena JoinedBatisseurs de Montcalm Saint Roch de l Achigan Quebec Complexe JC Perreault 2022 5 Jonquiere Marquis Saguenay Quebec Palais des Sports 1996 Les Petroliers du Nord Laval Quebec Colisee de Laval 2018 Riviere du Loup 3L Riviere du Loup Quebec Centre Premier Tech 2008Saint Georges Cool FM 103 5 Saint Georges Quebec Centre Sportif Lacroix Dutil 1996 Sorel Tracy Eperviers Sorel Tracy Quebec Colisee Cardin 1996 Thetford Assurancia Thetford Mines Quebec Centre Mario Gosselin 1996NotesAn asterisk denotes a franchise move See the respective team articles for more information Timeline Edit Defunct Edit Acton Vale Beaulieu 2000 01 became Saint Hyacinthe Cousin Acton Vale Nova 1996 2000 renamed Acton Vale Beaulieu Asbestos Azteques 1997 2001 renamed Asbestos Dube Asbestos Azteques 2002 03 folded Asbestos Dube 2001 02 renamed Asbestos Azteques Berlin BlackJacks 2018 team taken over by league after 10 games in New Hampshire and moved to St Jerome Quebec for the remainder of the 2018 19 season as Les Petroliers du Nord and then to Laval Quebec for season 2019 20 under the same name Cornwall River Kings 2012 16 folded Cote de Beaupre As 2000 01 became Quebec As and played at Charlesbourg in 2001 2002 and at Beauport in 2002 2003 Cote de Beaupre Caron et Guay 1999 2000 became Cote de Beaupre As Granby Blitz 1997 2002 renamed Granby Predateurs Granby Predateurs 2002 04 folded Haut Richelieu Dragons 1996 97 renamed Iberville Dragons Iberville Dragons 1997 98 became Saint Laurent Dragons Joliette Blizzard 1998 2000 renamed Joliette Mission Joliette Mission 2000 02 became Saint Jean sur Richelieu Mission Jonquiere Condors 1997 2002 renamed Saguenay Paramedic Lachute Rapides 1996 99 became LaSalle Rapides LaSalle Rapides 1999 2003 folded Laurentides Gladiateurs 1996 97 became Sainte Therese Chiefs Laval Chiefs 1998 2005 renamed Laval Summum Chiefs Laval Summum Chiefs 2005 06 became Saint Jean sur Richelieu Summum Chiefs Laval Braves 2013 14 renamed Laval Predateurs Laval Predators 2014 17 folded Louiseville Jets 1996 97 folded Pont Rouge Caron et Guay 2001 04 became Trois Rivieres Caron et Guay Pont Rouge Grand Portneuf 1996 2001 renamed Pont Rouge Caron et Guay Quebec As 1997 98 dormant in 1998 99 and became Cote de Beaupre Caron et Guay Quebec As 2001 03 renamed Quebec Radio X then Pont Rouge Lois Jeans Rive Sud Chacals 1996 98 became Saint Georges Garaga Riviere du Loup Promutuel 2001 04 folded Riviere du Loup CIMT 2008 10 renamed Riviere du Loup 3L Saguenay 98 3 2008 09 renamed Saguenay Marquis Saguenay Fjord 2004 05 folded after 24 games Saguenay Paramedic 2002 04 renamed Saguenay Fjord Ste Marie Poutrelles Delta 2008 folded during the season Sainte Therese Chiefs 1997 98 became Laval Chiefs Saint Gabriel Blizzard 1996 98 became Joliette Blizzard Saint Georges Garaga 1998 2005 renamed Saint Georges CRS Express Saint Hyacinthe Chiefs 2008 09 folded Saint Hyacinthe Cousin 2001 05 renamed Saint Hyacinthe Cristal Saint Hyacinthe Cristal 2005 06 renamed Saint Hyacinthe Top Design Saint Hyacinthe Top Design 2006 08 renamed Saint Hyacinthe Chiefs Saint Jean sur Richelieu Mission 2002 04 became Sorel Tracy Mission Saint Jean sur Richelieu Summum Chiefs 2006 08 became Saguenay 98 3 Saint Laurent Dragons 1998 2001 became Verdun Dragons Sherbrooke Saint Francois 2003 11 became Windsor Wild Sorel Dinosaures 1996 99 renamed Sorel Royaux Sorel Mission 2004 08 Sorel Royaux 1999 2004 folded Sorel Tracy GCI 2010 11 Thetford Mines Coyotes 1996 2000 renamed Thetford Mines Prolab Thetford Mines Isothermic 2007 15 renamed Thetford Assurancia Thetford Mines Prolab 2000 07 renamed Thetford Mines Isothermic Trois Rivieres Blizzard 2014 17 renamed Trois Rivieres Draveurs Trois Rivieres Draveurs 2017 18 membership revoked Trois Rivieres Viking 2003 04 folded Valleyfield Braves 2013 became Laval Braves partway through 2013 14 season Vanier Voyageurs 1996 97 became Quebec As and played at Val Belair Verdun Dragons 2001 05 renamed Verdun Montreal Dragons Verdun Montreal Dragons 2005 06 folded Waterloo 94 1996 97 became Granby Blitz Windsor Lacroix 2001 03 became Sherbrooke Saint Francois Windsor Papetiers 1996 2001 renamed Windsor Lacroix Windsor Wild 2011 12 became Cornwall River Kings Champions EditThe Vertdure Cup is the trophy awarded annually to champions of the LNAH It was first awarded after the 1996 97 season and was originally called the Futura Cup In 2011 it was renamed the Canam Cup and in 2014 as the Vertdure Cup Season Champion Runner up1996 97 Saint Gabriel Blizzard Acton Vale Nova1997 98 Lachute Rapides Acton Vale Nova1998 99 Joliette Blizzard Saint Georges Garaga1999 00 LaSalle Rapides Pont Rouge Grand Portneuf2000 01 Joliette Mission Saint Georges Garaga2001 02 Laval Chiefs Thetford Mines Prolab2002 03 Laval Chiefs Thetford Mines Prolab2003 04 Verdun Dragons Saint Georges Garaga2004 05 Quebec Radio X Thetford Mines Prolab2005 06 Sherbrooke Saint Francois Thetford Mines Prolab2006 07 Saint Jean sur Richelieu Summum Chiefs Sherbrooke Saint Francois2007 08 Trois Rivieres Caron amp Guay Thetford Mines Isothermic2008 09 Pont Rouge Lois Jeans Thetford Mines Isothermic2009 10 Saint Georges CRS Express Sherbrooke Saint Francois2010 11 Sherbrooke Saint Francois Saint Georges Cool FM 103 52011 12 Thetford Mines Isothermic Windsor Wild2012 13 Jonquiere Marquis Sorel Tracy HC Carvena2013 14 Jonquiere Marquis Thetford Mines Isothermic2014 15 Thetford Mines Isothermic Sorel Tracy Eperviers2015 16 Riviere du Loup 3L Sorel Tracy Eperviers2016 17 Jonquiere Marquis Thetford Assurancia2017 18 Sorel Tracy Eperviers Riviere du Loup 3L2018 19 Sorel Tracy Eperviers Jonquiere Marquis2019 20 Not awarded season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2020 21 Not awarded season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 22 Thetford Assurancia Les Petroliers du NordLNAH Finals appearances by city EditNote Cities listed in yellow are currently home to an LNAH franchise City Finals Won Lost Years won Years lost Team s in Finals Years in LNAHThetford Mines 11 3 8 2012 2015 2022 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2014 2017 Prolab Isothermic Assurancia 1996 presentSorel Tracy 5 2 3 2018 2019 2013 2015 2016 HC Carvena Eperviers 1996 2008 2010 presentSaint Georges 5 1 4 2010 1999 2001 2004 2011 Garaga CRS Express Cool FM 103 5 1998 presentSherbrooke 4 2 2 2006 2011 2007 2010 Saint Francois 2003 2011Jonquiere 4 3 1 2013 2014 2017 2019 Marquis 1997 2004 2008 presentLaval 3 2 1 2002 2003 2022 Chiefs Petroliers 1998 2006 2013 17 2019 presentJoliette 2 2 0 1999 2001 Blizzard Mission 1998 2002Riviere du Loup 2 1 1 2016 2018 3L 2008 presentPont Rouge 2 1 1 2009 2000 Grand Portneuf Lois Jeans 1996 2004 2008 2010Acton Vale 2 0 2 1997 1998 Nova 1996 2001Trois Rivieres 1 1 0 2008 Caron amp Guay 2003 2018Saint Jean sur Richelieu 1 1 0 2007 Summum Chiefs 2002 2004 2006 2008Quebec 1 1 0 2005 Radio X 1997 1998 2001 2008Verdun 1 1 0 2004 Dragons 2001 2006LaSalle 1 1 0 2000 Rapides 1999 2003Lachute 1 1 0 1998 Rapides 1996 1999Saint Gabriel 1 1 0 1997 Blizzard 1996 1998Windsor 1 0 1 2012 Wild 2011 2012References Edit RDS LNAH s broadcaster article Le proces de Eric Haley aura lieu en decembre La Tribune La LNAH annule sa saison 2020 2021 LNAH 2020 11 20 Retrieved 2021 02 08 a b Jeff Z Klein 2011 03 01 A Place for Pro Hockey Players Fighting to Stay in the Game New York Times Retrieved 2011 03 01 Une nouvelle equipe en 2022 2023 April 7 2022 External links EditLigue Nord Americaine de Hockey in French and English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ligue Nord Americaine de Hockey amp oldid 1135475081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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