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Charlottetown Islanders

The Charlottetown Islanders are a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). Based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, the Islanders play their home games at the Eastlink Centre, which has 3,717 arena seats.

Charlottetown Islanders
CityCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
LeagueQuebec Major Junior Hockey League
DivisionMaritimes
Founded1999
Home arenaEastlink Centre
ColoursBlack, harvest gold and white
     
General managerJim Hulton
Head coachJim Hulton
Websitewww.charlottetownislanders.com
Franchise history
19992003Montreal Rocket
20032013P.E.I. Rocket
2013–presentCharlottetown Islanders

History

 
Logo as the PEI Rocket

Originally located in Montreal, Quebec, and called the Montreal Rocket, the team relocated to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, in 2003. They were named after the legendary Maurice Richard (known as the Rocket) of the Montreal Canadiens, and their team crest depicted his number, 9.

In their first season on PEI, the Rocket won 40 regular season games and made it to the second round of the playoffs, where they lost in six games to the Moncton Wildcats led by goalie Corey Crawford.

After that, the franchise would not win a playoff series for another 11 years.

Beginning in the 2013–14 season, the Rocket rebranded as the Charlottetown Islanders.[1]

President and governor Serge Savard Jr. confirmed on April 17, 2013, that the QMJHL had contacted the Rocket two days earlier with a proposal to buy the struggling franchise. Savard said he intended to accept the offer, somewhere in the area of $3.5 million, unless he was able to find a local buyer or buyers for the team. Savard said league commissioner Gilles Corteau had given him until April 26 to secure a buyer. One interested group intended to relocate the team to Sorel, Quebec.[2]

However, an ownership group led by Geoff Boyle agreed to purchase the team, ensuring its future in Charlottetown for 2013–14 and beyond. The new Islanders logo and colour scheme was unveiled on May 27.[3]

In the 2014–15 season, for the first time since the franchise's inaugural season as the PEI Rocket, the Charlottetown Islanders advanced to the second round of the QMJHL playoffs, after defeating the Sherbrooke Phoenix 4–2 in the first round. However, in the second round, they were eliminated by the Quebec Remparts 4–0.

On June 29, 2015, the Islanders hired Jim Hulton as head coach after Gordie Dwyer was relieved of his duties as head coach.

On March 29, 2016, the Islanders set a new QMJHL record for most shots on goal in one period of a playoff game with 32. The previous record was 30, shared by four teams.

On June 4, 2016, the Charlottetown Islanders hosted the 2016 QMJHL Draft, after doing the same thing back in 2006 when they were named the P.E.I. Rocket.

On April 13, 2017, the Islanders advanced to the third round of the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, eliminating the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles four games to none in the second round.

On May 30, 2022, the Islanders won their third round series to make their first-ever franchise appearance in the President's Cup Final. This also marked the fourth time in the previous five playoffs that they reached the third round.

Players

Retired numbers

  • 9 Maurice Richard Montreal Rocket
  • 22 Pierre-André Bureau P.E.I. Rocket (2000–2005)

NHL alumni

Team captains

  • 1999–2000 Edo Terglav (42 games); Francis Emery (15 games); Yann Joseph (9 games)
  • 2000–01 Edo Terglav (70 games); Michael Lambert (1 game); Jordan Trew (1 game); Jean-Michel Boisvert (1 game)
  • 2001–02 Marc Villeneuve
  • 2002–03 Pierre-André Bureau
  • 2003–04 Pierre-André Bureau
  • 2004–05 Maxim Lapierre
  • 2005–06 David Laliberté
  • 2006–07 David Laliberté (67 games); Marc-André Gragnani (1 game)
  • 2007–08 Pierre-Luc Lessard (37 games); Bryan Main (21 games); Geoff Walker (8 games); Matthew Lachaine (5 games)
  • 2008–09 Matthew Lachaine (27 games); Maxime Provencher (25 games); Joël Champagne (16 games)
  • 2009–10 Jean-Philippe Mathieu
  • 2010–11 Travis McIsaac
  • 2011–12 Matthew Hobbs, Josh Currie
  • 2012–13 Josh Currie
  • 2013–14 Jack Nevins (41 games)
  • 2014–15 Ryan MacKinnon
  • 2015–16 Quinn O'Brien, Oliver Cooper
  • 2016–17 Guillaume Brisebois
  • 2017–18 Pierre-Olivier Joseph
  • 2019–20 Brendan Clavelle
  • 2020–present Brett Budgell

Yearly results

Regular season

Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss

Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SL Points Pct % Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1999–00 72 29 32 6 5 - 69 0.479 276 313 3rd West
2000–01 72 24 35 7 6 - 61 0.424 249 310 4th West
2001–02 72 23 39 8 2 - 56 0.389 198 243 4th West
2002–03 72 32 27 5 8 - 77 0.535 256 261 3rd West
2003–04 70 40 19 5 6 - 91 0.607 251 189 3rd Atlantic
2004–05 70 24 39 7 0 - 55 0.393 198 260 4th Atlantic
2005–06 70 25 38 - 4 3 57 0.373 221 304 7th East
2006–07 70 36 28 - 2 6 80 0.514 278 250 4th East
2007–08 70 30 36 - 2 2 64 0.425 243 287 7th East
2008–09 68 26 32 - 5 5 62 0.382 229 243 6th Atlantic
2009–10 68 35 25 - 2 6 78 0.515 215 224 4th Atlantic
2010–11 68 33 26 - 3 6 75 0.551 217 220 4th Maritimes
2011–12 68 19 43 - 2 4 44 0.324 205 320 6th Maritimes
2012–13 68 41 23 - 3 1 86 0.632 262 229 3rd Maritimes
2013–14 68 21 39 - 3 5 50 0.368 186 256 Tied 4th Maritimes
2014–15 68 35 28 - 1 4 75 0.551 226 243 2nd Maritimes
2015–16 68 35 26 - 5 2 77 0.566 227 232 4th Maritimes
2016–17 68 46 18 - 4 0 96 0.706 303 214 2nd Maritimes
2017–18 68 37 24 - 7 0 81 0.596 209 219 3rd Maritimes
2018–19 68 40 21 - 4 3 87 0.640 233 211 2nd Maritimes
2019–20 64 33 26 - 5 0 71 0.555 197 205 3rd Maritimes
2020–21 40 35 5 - 0 0 70 0.875 197 89 1st Maritimes
2021–22 68 48 13 - 7 0 103 0.757 283 179 1st Maritimes

Playoffs

Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
1999–00 L, 1–4, Drummondville - - -
2000–01 Missed playoffs
2001–02 L, 3–4, Hull - - -
2002–03 L, 3–4, Sherbrooke - - -
2003–04 W, 4–1, Quebec L, 2–4, Moncton - -
2004–05 Missed playoffs
2005–06 L, 2–4, Acadie Bathurst - - -
2006–07 L, 3–4, Acadie Bathurst - - -
2007–08 L, 0–4, Saint John - - -
2008–09 L, 1–4, Moncton - - -
2009–10 L, 1–4, Saint John - - -
2010–11 L, 1–4, Shawinigan - - -
2011–12 Missed playoffs
2012–13 L, 2–4, Val-d'Or - - -
2013–14 L, 0–4, Halifax - - -
2014–15 W, 4–2, Sherbrooke L, 0–4, Quebec - -
2015–16 W, 4–2, Rimouski L, 2–4, Shawinigan - -
2016–17 W, 4–0, Baie-Comeau W, 4–0, Cape Breton L, 1–4, Blainville-Boisbriand -
2017–18 W, 4–3, Quebec W, 4–0, Halifax L, 3–4, Blainville-Boisbriand -
2018–19 L, 2-4, Cape Breton - - -
2019–20 QMJHL playoffs cancelled
2020–21 Bye W, 3–0, Acadie-Bathurst L, 2–3, Victoriaville -
2021–22 W, 3–0, Moncton W, 3–0, Acadie-Bathurst W, 3–1, Sherbrooke L, 1–4, Shawinigan

See also

References

  1. ^ Reid, Nolan (September 21, 2012). "Rocket Thrash Wildcats 6–2 in Home Opener". P.E.I. Rocket. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
  2. ^ Reid, Charles (April 17, 2013). . Cape Breton Post. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
  3. ^ "Charlottetown Islanders unveiled at news conference". Pictou County News. May 27, 2013. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved 2014-10-14.

External links

  • Official website
  • QMJHL Arena Guide profile 2006-07-20 at the Wayback Machine

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For other uses see Charlottetown Abbies The Charlottetown Islanders are a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League QMJHL Based in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Canada the Islanders play their home games at the Eastlink Centre which has 3 717 arena seats Charlottetown IslandersCityCharlottetown Prince Edward IslandLeagueQuebec Major Junior Hockey LeagueDivisionMaritimesFounded1999Home arenaEastlink CentreColoursBlack harvest gold and white General managerJim HultonHead coachJim HultonWebsitewww charlottetownislanders comFranchise history1999 2003Montreal Rocket2003 2013P E I Rocket2013 presentCharlottetown Islanders Contents 1 History 2 Players 2 1 Retired numbers 2 2 NHL alumni 2 3 Team captains 3 Yearly results 3 1 Regular season 3 2 Playoffs 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Logo as the PEI Rocket Originally located in Montreal Quebec and called the Montreal Rocket the team relocated to Charlottetown Prince Edward Island in 2003 They were named after the legendary Maurice Richard known as the Rocket of the Montreal Canadiens and their team crest depicted his number 9 In their first season on PEI the Rocket won 40 regular season games and made it to the second round of the playoffs where they lost in six games to the Moncton Wildcats led by goalie Corey Crawford After that the franchise would not win a playoff series for another 11 years Beginning in the 2013 14 season the Rocket rebranded as the Charlottetown Islanders 1 President and governor Serge Savard Jr confirmed on April 17 2013 that the QMJHL had contacted the Rocket two days earlier with a proposal to buy the struggling franchise Savard said he intended to accept the offer somewhere in the area of 3 5 million unless he was able to find a local buyer or buyers for the team Savard said league commissioner Gilles Corteau had given him until April 26 to secure a buyer One interested group intended to relocate the team to Sorel Quebec 2 However an ownership group led by Geoff Boyle agreed to purchase the team ensuring its future in Charlottetown for 2013 14 and beyond The new Islanders logo and colour scheme was unveiled on May 27 3 In the 2014 15 season for the first time since the franchise s inaugural season as the PEI Rocket the Charlottetown Islanders advanced to the second round of the QMJHL playoffs after defeating the Sherbrooke Phoenix 4 2 in the first round However in the second round they were eliminated by the Quebec Remparts 4 0 On June 29 2015 the Islanders hired Jim Hulton as head coach after Gordie Dwyer was relieved of his duties as head coach On March 29 2016 the Islanders set a new QMJHL record for most shots on goal in one period of a playoff game with 32 The previous record was 30 shared by four teams On June 4 2016 the Charlottetown Islanders hosted the 2016 QMJHL Draft after doing the same thing back in 2006 when they were named the P E I Rocket On April 13 2017 the Islanders advanced to the third round of the playoffs for the first time in franchise history eliminating the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles four games to none in the second round On May 30 2022 the Islanders won their third round series to make their first ever franchise appearance in the President s Cup Final This also marked the fourth time in the previous five playoffs that they reached the third round Players EditRetired numbers Edit 9 Maurice Richard Montreal Rocket 22 Pierre Andre Bureau P E I Rocket 2000 2005 NHL alumni Edit Antoine Bibeau Samuel Blais Guillaume Brisebois Filip Chlapik Ryane Clowe Josh Currie Marc Andre Gragnani Ryan Graves Ross Johnston Pierre Olivier Joseph David Laliberte Maxim Lapierre Pascal Leclaire Andrej Nestrasil Daniel Sprong Team captains Edit 1999 2000 Edo Terglav 42 games Francis Emery 15 games Yann Joseph 9 games 2000 01 Edo Terglav 70 games Michael Lambert 1 game Jordan Trew 1 game Jean Michel Boisvert 1 game 2001 02 Marc Villeneuve 2002 03 Pierre Andre Bureau 2003 04 Pierre Andre Bureau 2004 05 Maxim Lapierre 2005 06 David Laliberte 2006 07 David Laliberte 67 games Marc Andre Gragnani 1 game 2007 08 Pierre Luc Lessard 37 games Bryan Main 21 games Geoff Walker 8 games Matthew Lachaine 5 games 2008 09 Matthew Lachaine 27 games Maxime Provencher 25 games Joel Champagne 16 games 2009 10 Jean Philippe Mathieu 2010 11 Travis McIsaac 2011 12 Matthew Hobbs Josh Currie 2012 13 Josh Currie 2013 14 Jack Nevins 41 games 2014 15 Ryan MacKinnon 2015 16 Quinn O Brien Oliver Cooper 2016 17 Guillaume Brisebois 2017 18 Pierre Olivier Joseph 2019 20 Brendan Clavelle 2020 present Brett BudgellYearly results EditRegular season Edit Legend OTL Overtime loss SL Shootout loss Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SL Points Pct Goalsfor Goalsagainst Standing1999 00 72 29 32 6 5 69 0 479 276 313 3rd West2000 01 72 24 35 7 6 61 0 424 249 310 4th West2001 02 72 23 39 8 2 56 0 389 198 243 4th West2002 03 72 32 27 5 8 77 0 535 256 261 3rd West2003 04 70 40 19 5 6 91 0 607 251 189 3rd Atlantic2004 05 70 24 39 7 0 55 0 393 198 260 4th Atlantic2005 06 70 25 38 4 3 57 0 373 221 304 7th East2006 07 70 36 28 2 6 80 0 514 278 250 4th East2007 08 70 30 36 2 2 64 0 425 243 287 7th East2008 09 68 26 32 5 5 62 0 382 229 243 6th Atlantic2009 10 68 35 25 2 6 78 0 515 215 224 4th Atlantic2010 11 68 33 26 3 6 75 0 551 217 220 4th Maritimes2011 12 68 19 43 2 4 44 0 324 205 320 6th Maritimes2012 13 68 41 23 3 1 86 0 632 262 229 3rd Maritimes2013 14 68 21 39 3 5 50 0 368 186 256 Tied 4th Maritimes2014 15 68 35 28 1 4 75 0 551 226 243 2nd Maritimes2015 16 68 35 26 5 2 77 0 566 227 232 4th Maritimes2016 17 68 46 18 4 0 96 0 706 303 214 2nd Maritimes2017 18 68 37 24 7 0 81 0 596 209 219 3rd Maritimes2018 19 68 40 21 4 3 87 0 640 233 211 2nd Maritimes2019 20 64 33 26 5 0 71 0 555 197 205 3rd Maritimes2020 21 40 35 5 0 0 70 0 875 197 89 1st Maritimes2021 22 68 48 13 7 0 103 0 757 283 179 1st MaritimesPlayoffs Edit Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals1999 00 L 1 4 Drummondville 2000 01 Missed playoffs2001 02 L 3 4 Hull 2002 03 L 3 4 Sherbrooke 2003 04 W 4 1 Quebec L 2 4 Moncton 2004 05 Missed playoffs2005 06 L 2 4 Acadie Bathurst 2006 07 L 3 4 Acadie Bathurst 2007 08 L 0 4 Saint John 2008 09 L 1 4 Moncton 2009 10 L 1 4 Saint John 2010 11 L 1 4 Shawinigan 2011 12 Missed playoffs2012 13 L 2 4 Val d Or 2013 14 L 0 4 Halifax 2014 15 W 4 2 Sherbrooke L 0 4 Quebec 2015 16 W 4 2 Rimouski L 2 4 Shawinigan 2016 17 W 4 0 Baie Comeau W 4 0 Cape Breton L 1 4 Blainville Boisbriand 2017 18 W 4 3 Quebec W 4 0 Halifax L 3 4 Blainville Boisbriand 2018 19 L 2 4 Cape Breton 2019 20 QMJHL playoffs cancelled2020 21 Bye W 3 0 Acadie Bathurst L 2 3 Victoriaville 2021 22 W 3 0 Moncton W 3 0 Acadie Bathurst W 3 1 Sherbrooke L 1 4 ShawiniganSee also EditList of ice hockey teams in Prince Edward IslandReferences Edit Reid Nolan September 21 2012 Rocket Thrash Wildcats 6 2 in Home Opener P E I Rocket Retrieved 2014 10 14 Reid Charles April 17 2013 Savard family hangs for sale sign on P E I Rocket Cape Breton Post Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved 2014 10 14 Charlottetown Islanders unveiled at news conference Pictou County News May 27 2013 Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved 2014 10 14 External links EditOfficial website QMJHL Arena Guide profile Archived 2006 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlottetown Islanders amp oldid 1126426959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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