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Montreal-Est Rangers

The Montreal-Est Rangers are a Junior ice hockey team from Montréal-Est, Quebec, Canada. They are a part of the Quebec Junior Hockey League.

Montreal-Est Rangers
CityMontréal-Est, Quebec, Canada
LeagueQuebec Junior Hockey League
Home arenaCentre récréatif Édouard Rivet
Owner(s)John Struthers
General managerEric Rayment
William Bartucci (Asst.)
Head coachPatrick Bergeron
Franchise history
c. 1994-1996Contrecoeur Blackhawks
1996-1997Charlesbourg Blackhawks
1997-2004Contrecoeur Blackhawks
2004-2009Joliette Action
2009-2011Joliette Traffic
2011-PresentMontreal-Est Rangers

History edit

2004-05 season edit

In 2004, the Joliette Action were formed after another team's rights were sold to the city.

Prior to the 2004-05 season, the Action were known as Les Éperviers de Contrecoeur. It is not known what year the Éperviers were founded.

Their first year in Joliette went well. The Action finished the season with a winning record.

2006 Royal Bank Cup run edit

The 2005-06 season finished with the Action finishing first in their league with 39 wins, 8 losses, and 4 overtime losses. The Action received a bye in the QJAAAHL's preliminary round and met up with the St. Lawrence Lions in the league quarter-final. The Action swept the Lions 4-games-to-none. In the league semi-final, the Action drew the Le Collège Français de Longueuil and defeated them 4-games-to-2 to move on to the league final. The Action then went on to win the NAPA Cup as QJAAAHL champions by defeating the Lafleche Titans 4-games-to-2 in the league final.

After winning the NAPA cup, the Joliette Action moved on to the Fred Page Cup championship in Pembroke, Ontario. The Fred Page Cup is the Eastern Canadian championship of the Canadian Junior A Hockey League and Hockey Canada. The championship is competed upon by a host city, the QJAAAHL champion and the champions of the Central Junior A Hockey League and the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. The tournament consists of a four team round robin, a semi-final and a one-game "take all" final. Game one of the round robin had the Action up against the tournament host Pembroke Lumber Kings. The Kings were a tournament favourite, and smoked the Action by a score of 8-1. In game two, the Action challenged the CJHL champion Hawkesbury Hawks. After regulation, the score was tied 1-1. The Action came out on top in double overtime taking the game by a score of 7-6. The third game had the Quebec champions up against the MJAHL champion Woodstock Slammers. For the second time, the Action and their opponents went into overtime tied 6-6. The Action won again, clinching a berth into the semi-final by defeating the Slammers in overtime, 7-1. In the semi-final, the Action met Hawkesbury yet again and defeated them 186-4. This set up a grudge match in the final between Pembroke and the l'Action. In the final, the underdog Action defeated the Lumber Kings 0-2 to earn their first trip to the Royal Bank Cup.

The Royal Bank Cup 2006 was hosted by Brampton, Ontario and the Streetsville Derbys of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. Along with the Eastern champions Action, were the Central champion Fort William North Stars of the Superior International Junior Hockey League, Western champion Yorkton Terriers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, and the Pacific champion Burnaby Express of the British Columbia Hockey League. The tournament is a five team round robin, two semi-finals, and a one-game "take all" final. In game one, the Action took on the Yorkton Terriers. The Terriers proved to be the more dominant squad and defeated Joliette 4-1. The second game saw the Action playoff against the Fort William North Stars of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The North Stars rallied late against the Action and caught them on their heels, tying the game 3-3 and sending it into overtime. The Action, took to the defensive in overtime and lost this crucial game 4-3. With this loss, the Action would have to win their next two games if they wished to make the tournament's playoff round. The Action's desperation kicked in, and in game three they defeated the host Streetsville by a score of 4-1 to keep their hopes alive. The fourth and final game was against the Burnaby Express, led by a 16-year-old Kyle Turris. With a win, the Action would clinch a playoff spot, with a loss they would be eliminated. The game did not work out as planned. The Action lost 5-3 and Turris and his Express would go on to win the National Championship only a few days later.

2009 edit

In 2009, the Action became the Joliette Traffic.[1]

2011 edit

In the summer of 2011, the Joliette Traffic moves to Montreal and became the Montreal-East Rangers

2019 edit

The Rangers were acquired by John Struthers, Gianni Cantini, and Eric Rayment. The goal of the new ownership is to build the best Junior A program in Quebec and in Canada by offering top-of-the-line facilities, high end staff members, and other resources needed for the players to reach the next level of their career. Whether it is Major Junior, Canadian or American Universities, or the professionals, the players will have what they need to succeed. The Rangers program is built around the following slogan: "The Road to University Passes Through Junior Hockey". In April 2020, the Rangers hosted their first ever "Rangers Junior Hockey Showcase" that gave the opportunity to elite Midget players to play in front of scout from American and Canadian teams and school.

Following the 2018-2019 season, Brandon Picard went on to play with the Concordia University Wisconsin Falcons in the NCAA III.

2020 edit

Following the 2019-2020 season, Justin Boulet signed a pro contract to play in France with Evry Jets.

In April 2020, the Rangers made changes at the positions of general manager and head coach. Eric Rayment, Vice President, hockey operations added the duties of GM of the Rangers. Patrick Bergeron was promoted from associate coach to head coach.

Season-by-season record edit

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1994-95 48 32 14 - 2 262 197 66 2nd QPJHL
1995-96 48 28 14 - 6 234 215 62 4th QPJHL Won League
1996-97 48 14 27 - 7 185 262 35 11th QPJHL
1997-98 54 29 21 - 4 201 188 62 4th QJAAAHL
1998-99 53 35 10 - 8 276 185 78 2nd QJAAAHL
1999-00 58 37 16 - 5 247 198 79 5th QJAAAHL
2000-01 50 27 21 1 1 214 196 56 6th QJAAAHL
2001-02 53 30 21 1 1 242 223 62 6th QJAAAHL
2002-03 50 22 20 5 3 176 169 52 8th QJAAAHL
2003-04 50 19 27 0 4 194 243 42 9th QJAAAHL
2004-05 48 29 16 1 2 230 190 61 5th QJAAAHL
2005-06 51 39 8 0 4 271 181 82 1st QJAAAHL Won League, won FPC
2006-07 54 40 10 3 1 275 182 84 2nd QJAAAHL Won League
2007-08 52 41 9 1 1 283 162 84 1st QJAAAHL
2008-09 49 21 25 - 3 208 239 45 11th QJAAAHL
2009-10 51 24 23 - 4 199 223 52 8th QJAAAHL Lost quarter-final
2010-11 49 31 13 - 5 240 181 67 5th QJAAAHL Lost semi-final
2011-12 49 8 40 - 1 143 329 17 14th QJAAAHL DNQ
2012-13 52 12 36 - 4 225 366 28 14th QJAAAHL DNQ
2013-14 52 18 28 - 6 219 296 42 4th QJAAAHL-SL Lost div. semi-final
2014-15 - - - - - - - - - -
2015-16 55 12 39 1 3 160 331 28 5th of 6 Burrows
11th of 12 QJHL
Lost Div. Prelim. Rd, 1-3 (Arctic)
2016-17 49 16 28 3 2 179 257 37 5th of 6 Burrows
9th of 12 QJHL
Lost Div. Prelim. Rd, 0-3 (Montagnards)
2017-18 49 24 22 3 0 202 213 51 3rd of 6 Burrows
6th of 12 QJHL
Won Prelim. Series, 2-0 (Titans)
Lost quarterfinals 0-4 (Collège Français)
2018-19 48 22 22 2 2 203 215 48 8th of 13 QJHL 11th place (1-5-0-0) X-over series
did not advance
2019-20 48 17 28 1 2 173 236 37 4th of 6 Trevi
9th of 12 QJHL
Did not qualify for playoffs
2020-21 Season Lost due to covid-19 restrictions
2021-22 42 25 16 1 0 217 178 51 2nd of 4 West
6th of 12 QJHL
Lost quarterfinals 1-4 (Condors)
2022-23 42 4 43 1 0 138 316 9 13th of 13 QJHL Did not qualify for playoffs
2023-24 48 11 34 2 1 171 253 25 12th of 13 QJHL Did not qualify for playoffs

References edit

  1. ^ "La LHJAAAQ sera de retour à Joliette en 2020-2021" (in French). Quebec Junior Hockey League. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 24 February 2024.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Montreal Est Rangers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message The Montreal Est Rangers are a Junior ice hockey team from Montreal Est Quebec Canada They are a part of the Quebec Junior Hockey League Montreal Est RangersCityMontreal Est Quebec CanadaLeagueQuebec Junior Hockey LeagueHome arenaCentre recreatif Edouard RivetOwner s John StruthersGeneral managerEric RaymentWilliam Bartucci Asst Head coachPatrick BergeronFranchise historyc 1994 1996Contrecoeur Blackhawks1996 1997Charlesbourg Blackhawks1997 2004Contrecoeur Blackhawks2004 2009Joliette Action2009 2011Joliette Traffic2011 PresentMontreal Est Rangers Contents 1 History 1 1 2004 05 season 1 2 2006 Royal Bank Cup run 1 3 2009 1 4 2011 1 5 2019 1 6 2020 2 Season by season record 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit2004 05 season edit In 2004 the Joliette Action were formed after another team s rights were sold to the city Prior to the 2004 05 season the Action were known as Les Eperviers de Contrecoeur It is not known what year the Eperviers were founded Their first year in Joliette went well The Action finished the season with a winning record 2006 Royal Bank Cup run edit The 2005 06 season finished with the Action finishing first in their league with 39 wins 8 losses and 4 overtime losses The Action received a bye in the QJAAAHL s preliminary round and met up with the St Lawrence Lions in the league quarter final The Action swept the Lions 4 games to none In the league semi final the Action drew the Le College Francais de Longueuil and defeated them 4 games to 2 to move on to the league final The Action then went on to win the NAPA Cup as QJAAAHL champions by defeating the Lafleche Titans 4 games to 2 in the league final After winning the NAPA cup the Joliette Action moved on to the Fred Page Cup championship in Pembroke Ontario The Fred Page Cup is the Eastern Canadian championship of the Canadian Junior A Hockey League and Hockey Canada The championship is competed upon by a host city the QJAAAHL champion and the champions of the Central Junior A Hockey League and the Maritime Junior A Hockey League The tournament consists of a four team round robin a semi final and a one game take all final Game one of the round robin had the Action up against the tournament host Pembroke Lumber Kings The Kings were a tournament favourite and smoked the Action by a score of 8 1 In game two the Action challenged the CJHL champion Hawkesbury Hawks After regulation the score was tied 1 1 The Action came out on top in double overtime taking the game by a score of 7 6 The third game had the Quebec champions up against the MJAHL champion Woodstock Slammers For the second time the Action and their opponents went into overtime tied 6 6 The Action won again clinching a berth into the semi final by defeating the Slammers in overtime 7 1 In the semi final the Action met Hawkesbury yet again and defeated them 186 4 This set up a grudge match in the final between Pembroke and the l Action In the final the underdog Action defeated the Lumber Kings 0 2 to earn their first trip to the Royal Bank Cup The Royal Bank Cup 2006 was hosted by Brampton Ontario and the Streetsville Derbys of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League Along with the Eastern champions Action were the Central champion Fort William North Stars of the Superior International Junior Hockey League Western champion Yorkton Terriers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and the Pacific champion Burnaby Express of the British Columbia Hockey League The tournament is a five team round robin two semi finals and a one game take all final In game one the Action took on the Yorkton Terriers The Terriers proved to be the more dominant squad and defeated Joliette 4 1 The second game saw the Action playoff against the Fort William North Stars of Thunder Bay Ontario The North Stars rallied late against the Action and caught them on their heels tying the game 3 3 and sending it into overtime The Action took to the defensive in overtime and lost this crucial game 4 3 With this loss the Action would have to win their next two games if they wished to make the tournament s playoff round The Action s desperation kicked in and in game three they defeated the host Streetsville by a score of 4 1 to keep their hopes alive The fourth and final game was against the Burnaby Express led by a 16 year old Kyle Turris With a win the Action would clinch a playoff spot with a loss they would be eliminated The game did not work out as planned The Action lost 5 3 and Turris and his Express would go on to win the National Championship only a few days later 2009 edit In 2009 the Action became the Joliette Traffic 1 2011 edit In the summer of 2011 the Joliette Traffic moves to Montreal and became the Montreal East Rangers 2019 edit The Rangers were acquired by John Struthers Gianni Cantini and Eric Rayment The goal of the new ownership is to build the best Junior A program in Quebec and in Canada by offering top of the line facilities high end staff members and other resources needed for the players to reach the next level of their career Whether it is Major Junior Canadian or American Universities or the professionals the players will have what they need to succeed The Rangers program is built around the following slogan The Road to University Passes Through Junior Hockey In April 2020 the Rangers hosted their first ever Rangers Junior Hockey Showcase that gave the opportunity to elite Midget players to play in front of scout from American and Canadian teams and school Following the 2018 2019 season Brandon Picard went on to play with the Concordia University Wisconsin Falcons in the NCAA III 2020 edit Following the 2019 2020 season Justin Boulet signed a pro contract to play in France with Evry Jets In April 2020 the Rangers made changes at the positions of general manager and head coach Eric Rayment Vice President hockey operations added the duties of GM of the Rangers Patrick Bergeron was promoted from associate coach to head coach Season by season record editNote GP Games Played W Wins L Losses T Ties OTL Overtime Losses GF Goals for GA Goals against Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs 1994 95 48 32 14 2 262 197 66 2nd QPJHL 1995 96 48 28 14 6 234 215 62 4th QPJHL Won League 1996 97 48 14 27 7 185 262 35 11th QPJHL 1997 98 54 29 21 4 201 188 62 4th QJAAAHL 1998 99 53 35 10 8 276 185 78 2nd QJAAAHL 1999 00 58 37 16 5 247 198 79 5th QJAAAHL 2000 01 50 27 21 1 1 214 196 56 6th QJAAAHL 2001 02 53 30 21 1 1 242 223 62 6th QJAAAHL 2002 03 50 22 20 5 3 176 169 52 8th QJAAAHL 2003 04 50 19 27 0 4 194 243 42 9th QJAAAHL 2004 05 48 29 16 1 2 230 190 61 5th QJAAAHL 2005 06 51 39 8 0 4 271 181 82 1st QJAAAHL Won League won FPC 2006 07 54 40 10 3 1 275 182 84 2nd QJAAAHL Won League 2007 08 52 41 9 1 1 283 162 84 1st QJAAAHL 2008 09 49 21 25 3 208 239 45 11th QJAAAHL 2009 10 51 24 23 4 199 223 52 8th QJAAAHL Lost quarter final 2010 11 49 31 13 5 240 181 67 5th QJAAAHL Lost semi final 2011 12 49 8 40 1 143 329 17 14th QJAAAHL DNQ 2012 13 52 12 36 4 225 366 28 14th QJAAAHL DNQ 2013 14 52 18 28 6 219 296 42 4th QJAAAHL SL Lost div semi final 2014 15 2015 16 55 12 39 1 3 160 331 28 5th of 6 Burrows11th of 12 QJHL Lost Div Prelim Rd 1 3 Arctic 2016 17 49 16 28 3 2 179 257 37 5th of 6 Burrows9th of 12 QJHL Lost Div Prelim Rd 0 3 Montagnards 2017 18 49 24 22 3 0 202 213 51 3rd of 6 Burrows6th of 12 QJHL Won Prelim Series 2 0 Titans Lost quarterfinals 0 4 College Francais 2018 19 48 22 22 2 2 203 215 48 8th of 13 QJHL 11th place 1 5 0 0 X over seriesdid not advance 2019 20 48 17 28 1 2 173 236 37 4th of 6 Trevi9th of 12 QJHL Did not qualify for playoffs 2020 21 Season Lost due to covid 19 restrictions 2021 22 42 25 16 1 0 217 178 51 2nd of 4 West6th of 12 QJHL Lost quarterfinals 1 4 Condors 2022 23 42 4 43 1 0 138 316 9 13th of 13 QJHL Did not qualify for playoffs 2023 24 48 11 34 2 1 171 253 25 12th of 13 QJHL Did not qualify for playoffsReferences edit La LHJAAAQ sera de retour a Joliette en 2020 2021 in French Quebec Junior Hockey League 10 August 2020 Retrieved 24 February 2024 External links editWebsite Facebook page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montreal Est Rangers amp oldid 1219986835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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