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Nova Scotia Voyageurs

The Nova Scotia Voyageurs were a professional ice hockey team, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. They played in the American Hockey League, from 1971 to 1984. Originally chartered as the Houston Apollos of the Central Hockey League, the organization was relocated to Montreal after five seasons due to low attendance and travel costs. The Voyageurs (or "Vees" for short) played their first two seasons (1969–71), as the Montreal Voyageurs and were the affiliate of the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens.

Nova Scotia Voyageurs
CityHalifax, Nova Scotia
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
Operated1971–1984
Home arenaHalifax Forum
(1971–78)
Halifax Metro Centre
(1978–84)
ColorsRed, White and Blue
AffiliateMontreal Canadiens
Franchise history
1965–1969Houston Apollos
1969–1971Montreal Voyageurs
1971–1984Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1984–1990Sherbrooke Canadiens
1990–1999Fredericton Canadiens
1999–2002Quebec Citadelles
2002–2015Hamilton Bulldogs
2015–2017St. John's IceCaps
2017–presentLaval Rocket
Championships
Regular season titles2: (1975–76, 1976–77)
Division titles2: (1972–73, 1976–77)
Calder Cups3: (1971–72,
1975–76, 1976–77)

In 1971, they relocated to Halifax, Nova Scotia. They were the first AHL team to be located in Atlantic Canada, and would be the first to play in the Halifax Metro Centre. The team was also the first Canadian club to win the Calder Cup, and were the class of the league for many years - only in two seasons did the team garner a losing record, and the Voyageurs never missed the playoffs. The team eventually moved to Sherbrooke, Quebec to become the Sherbrooke Canadiens.

The Vees won three Calder Cups, the first in 1972. Nova Scotia won again in 1976 and 1977, while their parent Canadiens were winning back-to-back Stanley Cups; this is the only time an NHL/AHL affiliated combo have won both Cups in the same year twice.

The team was replaced in Halifax by the Nova Scotia Oilers, an affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers and subsequently the Halifax Citadels, an affiliate of the Quebec Nordiques.

With the success of the Voyageurs in its existence of 13 seasons, it spawned a period of 34 consecutive years where there would be at least one AHL team in Atlantic Canada. This was largely due to the desire of several Canadian NHL franchises to continue to pay players sent down to the minors in Canadian dollars throughout the 1980s and 1990s. However, by the late 1990s, many of the remaining AHL teams in Atlantic Canada had disappeared, either by relocation or by the franchise being rendered dormant. The last remaining team in this long period would be the St. John's Maple Leafs, which moved from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador in 2005 to Toronto, Ontario to play as the Toronto Marlies. The AHL did not return to Atlantic Canada until 2011 with the St. John's IceCaps.

Team records Edit

Single Season
Goals: 52   Yvon Lambert (1971–72)
Assists: 73   John Chabot (1982–83)
Points: 104   Yvon Lambert (1971–72), 104   Peter Sullivan (1974–75)
Penalty Minutes: 335   Dwight Schofield (1981–82)
GAA:
SV%:
Career
Career Goals: 103,   Dan Metivier
Career Assists: 163,   Wayne Thompson
Career Points: 251,   Don Howse
Career Penalty Minutes: 1084,   Dave Allison
Career Goaltending Wins:
Career Shutouts:
Career Games: 371, Jim Cahoon

Notable alumni Edit

List of Voyageurs alumni that played more than 100 games in Halifax, and also played at least 100 games in the National Hockey League and/or World Hockey Association.

Coaches Edit

Season-by-season results Edit

  • Montreal Voyageurs 1969–1971
  • Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1971–1984

Regular season Edit

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1969–70 72 43 15 14 100 327 195 1st, East
1970–71 72 27 31 14 68 215 239 2nd, East
1971–72 76 41 21 14 96 274 202 2nd, East
1972–73 76 43 18 15 101 316 191 1st, East
1973–74 76 37 27 12 86 263 223 3rd, North
1974–75 75 40 26 9 89 270 227 3rd, North
1975–76 76 48 20 8 104 326 209 1st, North
1976–77 80 52 22 6 110 308 225 1st, AHL
1977–78 81 37 28 16 90 304 250 2nd, North
1978–79 80 39 37 4 82 313 302 3rd, North
1979–80 79 43 29 7 93 331 271 2nd, North
1980–81 80 38 37 5 81 335 298 3rd, North
1981–82 80 35 35 10 80 330 313 3rd, North
1982–83 80 41 34 5 87 378 333 2nd, North
1983–84 80 32 37 11 75 277 288 4th, North

Playoffs Edit

Season 1st round 2nd round Finals
1969–70 W, 4–1, BALT L, R-R vs.BUF & SPR
1970–71 L, 0–3, SPR
1971–72 W, 4–1, SPR W, 4–0, BOS W, 4–2, BALT
1972–73 W, 4–0, PROV W, 4–0, BOS L, 1–4, CIN
1973–74 L, 2–4, PROV
1974–75 L, 2–4, ROCH
1975–76 bye W, 4–0, ROCH W, 4–1, HER
1976–77 W, 4–2, HER W, 4–2, ROCH
1977–78 W, 3–1, SPR L, 3–4, MAI
1978–79 W, 3–2, NB L, 2–4, MAI
1979–80 L, 2–4, MAI
1980–81 L, 2–4, NB
1981–82 W, 3–1, MAI L, 1–4, NB
1982–83 L, 3–4, MAI
1983–84 W, 4–3, FRED L, 1–4, MAI

See also Edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nova Scotia Voyageurs news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Nova Scotia Voyageurs were a professional ice hockey team based in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada They played in the American Hockey League from 1971 to 1984 Originally chartered as the Houston Apollos of the Central Hockey League the organization was relocated to Montreal after five seasons due to low attendance and travel costs The Voyageurs or Vees for short played their first two seasons 1969 71 as the Montreal Voyageurs and were the affiliate of the National Hockey League s Montreal Canadiens Nova Scotia VoyageursCityHalifax Nova ScotiaLeagueAmerican Hockey LeagueOperated1971 1984Home arenaHalifax Forum 1971 78 Halifax Metro Centre 1978 84 ColorsRed White and BlueAffiliateMontreal CanadiensFranchise history1965 1969Houston Apollos1969 1971Montreal Voyageurs1971 1984Nova Scotia Voyageurs1984 1990Sherbrooke Canadiens1990 1999Fredericton Canadiens1999 2002Quebec Citadelles2002 2015Hamilton Bulldogs2015 2017St John s IceCaps2017 presentLaval RocketChampionshipsRegular season titles2 1975 76 1976 77 Division titles2 1972 73 1976 77 Calder Cups3 1971 72 1975 76 1976 77 In 1971 they relocated to Halifax Nova Scotia They were the first AHL team to be located in Atlantic Canada and would be the first to play in the Halifax Metro Centre The team was also the first Canadian club to win the Calder Cup and were the class of the league for many years only in two seasons did the team garner a losing record and the Voyageurs never missed the playoffs The team eventually moved to Sherbrooke Quebec to become the Sherbrooke Canadiens The Vees won three Calder Cups the first in 1972 Nova Scotia won again in 1976 and 1977 while their parent Canadiens were winning back to back Stanley Cups this is the only time an NHL AHL affiliated combo have won both Cups in the same year twice The team was replaced in Halifax by the Nova Scotia Oilers an affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers and subsequently the Halifax Citadels an affiliate of the Quebec Nordiques With the success of the Voyageurs in its existence of 13 seasons it spawned a period of 34 consecutive years where there would be at least one AHL team in Atlantic Canada This was largely due to the desire of several Canadian NHL franchises to continue to pay players sent down to the minors in Canadian dollars throughout the 1980s and 1990s However by the late 1990s many of the remaining AHL teams in Atlantic Canada had disappeared either by relocation or by the franchise being rendered dormant The last remaining team in this long period would be the St John s Maple Leafs which moved from St John s Newfoundland and Labrador in 2005 to Toronto Ontario to play as the Toronto Marlies The AHL did not return to Atlantic Canada until 2011 with the St John s IceCaps Contents 1 Team records 2 Notable alumni 3 Coaches 4 Season by season results 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Playoffs 5 See alsoTeam records EditSingle Season Goals 52 nbsp Yvon Lambert 1971 72 Assists 73 nbsp John Chabot 1982 83 Points 104 nbsp Yvon Lambert 1971 72 104 nbsp Peter Sullivan 1974 75 Penalty Minutes 335 nbsp Dwight Schofield 1981 82 GAA SV Career Career Goals 103 nbsp Dan Metivier Career Assists 163 nbsp Wayne Thompson Career Points 251 nbsp Don Howse Career Penalty Minutes 1084 nbsp Dave Allison Career Goaltending Wins Career Shutouts Career Games 371 Jim CahoonNotable alumni EditList of Voyageurs alumni that played more than 100 games in Halifax and also played at least 100 games in the National Hockey League and or World Hockey Association Keith Acton Dave Allison Ron Andruff Jeff Brubaker Mike Busniuk Guy Carbonneau Dan Daoust Norm Dupont Brian Engblom Tony Featherstone Greg Fox Ed Gilbert Glenn Goldup Mark Holden Pat Hughes Yvon Lambert Peter Lee Craig Levie Dave Lumley Gilles Lupien Mike McPhee Rick Meagher Pierre Mondou Bob Murray Bill Nyrop Greg Paslawski Mike Polich Noel Price Bill Riley Larry Robinson Bill Root Randy Rota Rod Schutt Dwight Schofield Peter Sullivan Michel Therrien John Van Boxmeer Rick Wilson Ron Wilson Paul WoodsCoaches EditAl MacNeil 1971 72 to 1976 77 Frank St Marseille 1977 78 to 1978 79 Bert Templeton 1979 80 to 1980 81 John Brophy 1981 82 to 1983 84Season by season results EditMontreal Voyageurs 1969 1971 Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1971 1984Regular season Edit Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goalsfor Goalsagainst Standing1969 70 72 43 15 14 100 327 195 1st East1970 71 72 27 31 14 68 215 239 2nd East1971 72 76 41 21 14 96 274 202 2nd East1972 73 76 43 18 15 101 316 191 1st East1973 74 76 37 27 12 86 263 223 3rd North1974 75 75 40 26 9 89 270 227 3rd North1975 76 76 48 20 8 104 326 209 1st North1976 77 80 52 22 6 110 308 225 1st AHL1977 78 81 37 28 16 90 304 250 2nd North1978 79 80 39 37 4 82 313 302 3rd North1979 80 79 43 29 7 93 331 271 2nd North1980 81 80 38 37 5 81 335 298 3rd North1981 82 80 35 35 10 80 330 313 3rd North1982 83 80 41 34 5 87 378 333 2nd North1983 84 80 32 37 11 75 277 288 4th NorthPlayoffs Edit Season 1st round 2nd round Finals1969 70 W 4 1 BALT L R R vs BUF amp SPR 1970 71 L 0 3 SPR 1971 72 W 4 1 SPR W 4 0 BOS W 4 2 BALT1972 73 W 4 0 PROV W 4 0 BOS L 1 4 CIN1973 74 L 2 4 PROV 1974 75 L 2 4 ROCH 1975 76 bye W 4 0 ROCH W 4 1 HER1976 77 W 4 2 HER W 4 2 ROCH1977 78 W 3 1 SPR L 3 4 MAI 1978 79 W 3 2 NB L 2 4 MAI 1979 80 L 2 4 MAI 1980 81 L 2 4 NB 1981 82 W 3 1 MAI L 1 4 NB 1982 83 L 3 4 MAI 1983 84 W 4 3 FRED L 1 4 MAI See also EditList of ice hockey teams in Nova Scotia Sports teams in Halifax Nova Scotia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nova Scotia Voyageurs amp oldid 1159261023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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