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Quebec Junior Hockey League

The Ligue de Hockey Junior du Québec (LHJQ) or Quebec Junior Hockey League (QJHL) is a Hockey Québec Canadian Junior A ice hockey league and is a member of Hockey Canada and the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The winner of the QJHL playoffs competes for the Fred Page Cup against the winners of the Central Junior A Hockey League and the Maritime Hockey League and the host team, which is on a three-year cycle between the MHL, CJHL and LHJQ. The winner of the Fred Page Cup then moves on to compete for the Centennial Cup.

Quebec Junior Hockey League
Region(s)Quebec
CommissionerKevin Figsby
ChairmanJohn Struthers
Former name(s)Quebec Provincial Junior Hockey League (1988-1998)
Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League (1998-2014)
Founded1988
No. of teams13
Associated Title(s)Fred Page Cup (Eastern Championship)
Royal Bank Cup (National Championship)
Dudley Hewitt Cup (Central Championship)[1]
Recent ChampionsPrinceville Titans (2019)
Most successful clubLongueuil Collège Français (8)
HeadquartersLongueuil, Quebec
WebsiteLHJAAAQ

History edit

The Quebec Junior Hockey League is an offshoot of the Quebec Junior A Hockey League that lasted from 1972 to 1982. Founded in 1988, the QJHL has been a rather strong league, with three Central Canadian Champions (Dudley Hewitt Cup) in its early years: the Longueuil Sieurs in 1990 and the Chateauguay Elites in 1993 and 1994. In 1994–95 they were grouped into the Eastern Canadian region to compete for the Fred Page Cup. The Joliette Nationals won the first Fred Page Cup in 1995. To this day,[when?] the QJHL has four Eastern Canadian titles, the others going to the Joliette Action, Lennoxville Cougars, and St. Jerome Panthers. No Quebec team has ever won the national title despite attending the tournament seven times since 1988.

 
Quebec Junior "AAA" Logo until 2014.

In 2002–03, Champlain College Lennoxville got a team to play in the LHJAAAQ - Lennoxville Cougars, based on the campus of College Champlain and Bishop's University. The Cougars, who were coached by former NHLer Stéphan Lebeau formed a discipline style of hockey. The method paid off, and Lennoxville captured the Napa Cup as league champions and won the Fred Page Cup. Lennoxville finished the Royal Bank Cup 1–3, the Cougars exited the tournament with semi-finals loss to the Camrose Kodiaks of the AJHL.

In 2003–04, the CJAHL and the LHJAAAQ saw the St-Eustache Gladiateurs ranked #5 overall in Canada. However, the Gladiateurs lost the finals to the Valleyfield Braves. Because Valleyfield was hosting the Fred Page Cup, the Gladiateurs got a berth in the tournament. Saint-Eustache and Valleyfield each held a 2–0 tournament record going into the all-LHJAAAQ match-up that would decide the winner and who gets a bye to the championship finals. Valleyfield won the game 4–0, and Saint-Eustache then lost to the Nepean Raiders 3–2 in double-overtime. The Valleyfield Braves lost the championship game 4–0 to Nepean.

In 2014, 12-year president Richard Morency announced his resignation, but staying on until the transition to the new leadership. The league also announced that it was re-branding itself the Quebec Junior Hockey League (dropping the "AAA" designation) and introduced the corresponding new league logo. The summer also saw the return of the Valleyfield Braves to the League. Owners of the team purchased the LaTuque Wolves, regained rights to the Braves name and logo and brought the team back to the Aréna Salaberry. Another long-time QJHL member, Kahnawake Condors, who were established in 1999 moved to Chambly, Quebec, to be re-branded as the Chambly Forts. Shortly after that move, the Gatineau Mustangs of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League made the jump to the league as the Gatineau Flames, becoming the first Hull-based team since the Aylmer Extreme that had lasted one season in 2000–01. Several weeks after announcing the Gatineau Flames as a member, the Flames purchased the Lachine Maroons and absorbed the franchise rights. The league expelled the Sherbrooke Cougars because the league considered them as a college team and had ties to Bishop's University. The Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats withdrew from the league, possibly in conjunction with the Cougars. The league split into two divisions.

Teams edit

La Coupe NAPA playoff champions edit

Year Champion Runner-up Series
1989 Longueuil Collège Français
1990 Longueuil Collège Français
1991 Montreal Olympics
1992 Joliette Nationals
1993 Châteauguay Élites
1994 Châteauguay Élites
1995 Joliette Nationals
1996 Contrecoeur Éperviers
1997 Longueuil Collège Français
1998 Coaticook Frontaliers
1999 Valleyfield Braves Contrecoeur Blackhawks 4-3
2000 Coaticook Frontaliers
2001 St-Jérôme Panthers
2002 Valleyfield Braves Longueuil Collège Français 4-3
2003 Lennoxville Cougars Longueuil Collège Français 4-0
2004 Valleyfield Braves St-Eustache Gladiateurs 4-1
2005 Vaudreuil Mustangs St-Jérôme Panthers 4-1
2006 Joliette Action College Lafleche Titans 4-2
2007 Joliette Action Longueuil Collège Français 4-0
2008 Sherbrooke Cougars Joliette Action 4-2
2009 Sherbrooke Cougars Princeville Titans 4-0
2010 Terrebonne Cobras Longueuil Collège Français 4-1
2011 Longueuil Collège Français Valleyfield Braves 4-1
2012 Princeville Titans St-Jérôme Panthers 4-1
2013 Longueuil Collège Français Lachine Maroons 4-0
2014 Granby Inouk Sherbrooke Cougars 4-3
2015 Longueuil Collège Français Sherbrooke Cougars 4-3
2016 Longueuil Collège Français Granby Inouk 4-0
2017 Terrebonne Cobras Longueuil Collège Français 4-1
2018 Longueuil Collège Français Terrebonne Cobras 4-1
2019 Princeville Titans Terrebonne Cobras 4-1
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Longueuil Collège Français Beauce-Appalaches Cegep Condors 4-1
2023 Terrebonne Cobras Beauce-Appalaches Cegep Condors 4-3

Former member teams edit

Timeline of teams in the QJHL edit

  • 1988 - Black Lake Miners play in 1988 Centennial Cup playdowns as Quebec's only Jr. A team
  • 1988 - Quebec Provincial Junior Hockey League is officially founded
  • 1990 - St. Antoine Rapidos join league
  • 1990 - Laval-Bourassa Cobras join league
  • 1991 - St. Antoine Rapidos become Louiseville Jaguars
  • 1991 - Laval-Bourassa Cobras become Montreal-Nord Cobras
  • 1991 - Ste-Marie Beaucerons join league
  • 1992 - Ste-Marie Beaucerons become Loretteville Riverains
  • 1992 - Louisville Jaguars become Saint-Jerome Panthers
  • 1994 - Coaticook Frontaliers join league
  • 1994 - Valleyfield Elites join league
  • 1995 - Lachine Maroons join league
  • 1996 - Warwick Titans join league
  • 1998 - Quebec Provincial Junior Hockey League becomes Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League
  • 1998 - Joliette National cease operations in January 1998
  • 1998 - Valleyfield Elites become Valleyfield Braves
  • 1999 - Kahnawake Condors join league
  • 2000 - Montreal Junior Canadiens fold
  • 2000 - Aylmer Extreme join league and fold after the 2000–01 season
  • 2000 - Cowansville Husky fold
  • 2000 - Saint-Hyacinthe Dragons fold
  • 2002 - Saint-Eustache Gladiateurs join league
  • 2002 - Lennoxville Cougars join league
  • 2003 - Lennoxville Cougars become College Champlain Cougars
  • 2002 - Warwick Titans become College Lefleche Titans
  • 2002 - St-Jean Chevaliers fold
  • 2003 - l’Ile Perrot Mustangs join league
  • 2003 - La Plaine Cobras become Terrebonne Cobras
  • 2004 - St-Lawrence of Quebec Lions join league
  • 2004 - l’Ile Perrot Mustangs become Vaudreuil Mustangs
  • 2005 - Coaticook Frontaliers become Granby Inouk
  • 2006 - Saint-Eustache Gladiateurs become Saint-Eastache Patriotes
  • 2005 - Joliette Action join league
  • 2007 - St-Lawrence of Quebec Lions become Quebec AssurSports
  • 2007 - College Champlain Cougars become Sherbrooke Cougars
  • 2008 - Saint-Eustache Patriotes become Sainte-Therese Nordiques
  • 2008 - Quebec AssurExperts move and become Thetford Mines Filons
  • 2008 - Sainte-Agathe Montagnards join league
  • 2008 - College Lefleche Titans become Princeville Titans
  • 2008 - Saint-Felicien Multiconcessionnaire fold after three seasons
  • 2009 - Sainte-Therese Nordiques become Rousseau-Sports Junior AAA Laval
  • 2009 - Joliette Action become Joliette Traffic
  • 2010 - Thetford Mines Filons become La Tuque Wolves
  • 2010 - Rousseau-Sports Junior AAA Laval become Laval Arctic
  • 2011 - Joliette Traffic become Montreal-Est Rangers
  • 2011 - Laval Arctic become St. Leonard Arctic
  • 2013 - Valleyfield Braves dissolve franchise to seek membership with the Ligue Nord-Americaine de Hockey (LNAH)
  • 2014 - La Toque Wolves relocate to Valleyfield and become the Valleyfield Braves. The ownership reclaims the rights to the Braves name and logo
  • 2014 - League shortens name to Quebec Junior Hockey League
  • 2015 - Kahnawake Condors relocate to Chambly and become Chambly Forts
  • 2015 - Gatineau Flames purchase Lachine Maroons franchise and join league from Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League
  • 2015 - Sherbrooke Cougars expelled from league
  • 2015 - Saint-Hyacinthe Lauréats withdraw from league
  • 2016 - League returns to the full name of Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League
  • 2017 - Vaudreuil-Dorion Mustangs sold and relocated to St-Lazare Revolution.
  • 2017 - Ste-Agathe Montagnards are sold and relocated to St-Gabriel-de-Brandon
  • 2017 - Côte-du-Sud Everest join league and began play in 2018–19
  • 2018 - St-Léonard Arctic relocates to Montreal-North
  • 2018 - St-Lazare Revolution relocated to Pierrefonds, renamed Lac-St-Louis Revolution
  • 2019 - Lac-St-Louis Revolution renamed as West Island Shamrocks
  • 2019 - Franchise awarded to Cegep de Beauce-Appalaches Condors. The team was set to begin during the 2020-2021 season, but the debut was pushed back to 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2020 - St-Gabriel-de-Brandon relocates to Joliette, here plays as Joliette Prédateurs
  • 2021 - Chambly Forts fold
  • 2022 - West Island Shamrocks relocates to Montreal, where rebranded as Montreal Phoenix

References edit

  1. ^ The QJAAAHL no longer competes in the Central Zone of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. They now compete for the Fred Page Cup in the Eastern Zone.

External links edit

  • LHJQ website

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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 Quebec Junior Hockey League news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Ligue de Hockey Junior du Quebec LHJQ or Quebec Junior Hockey League QJHL is a Hockey Quebec Canadian Junior A ice hockey league and is a member of Hockey Canada and the Canadian Junior Hockey League The winner of the QJHL playoffs competes for the Fred Page Cup against the winners of the Central Junior A Hockey League and the Maritime Hockey League and the host team which is on a three year cycle between the MHL CJHL and LHJQ The winner of the Fred Page Cup then moves on to compete for the Centennial Cup Quebec Junior Hockey LeagueRegion s QuebecCommissionerKevin FigsbyChairmanJohn StruthersFormer name s Quebec Provincial Junior Hockey League 1988 1998 Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League 1998 2014 Founded1988No of teams13Associated Title s Fred Page Cup Eastern Championship Royal Bank Cup National Championship Dudley Hewitt Cup Central Championship 1 Recent ChampionsPrinceville Titans 2019 Most successful clubLongueuil College Francais 8 HeadquartersLongueuil QuebecWebsiteLHJAAAQ Contents 1 History 2 Teams 3 La Coupe NAPA playoff champions 4 Former member teams 5 Timeline of teams in the QJHL 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Quebec Junior Hockey League is an offshoot of the Quebec Junior A Hockey League that lasted from 1972 to 1982 Founded in 1988 the QJHL has been a rather strong league with three Central Canadian Champions Dudley Hewitt Cup in its early years the Longueuil Sieurs in 1990 and the Chateauguay Elites in 1993 and 1994 In 1994 95 they were grouped into the Eastern Canadian region to compete for the Fred Page Cup The Joliette Nationals won the first Fred Page Cup in 1995 To this day when the QJHL has four Eastern Canadian titles the others going to the Joliette Action Lennoxville Cougars and St Jerome Panthers No Quebec team has ever won the national title despite attending the tournament seven times since 1988 nbsp Quebec Junior AAA Logo until 2014 In 2002 03 Champlain College Lennoxville got a team to play in the LHJAAAQ Lennoxville Cougars based on the campus of College Champlain and Bishop s University The Cougars who were coached by former NHLer Stephan Lebeau formed a discipline style of hockey The method paid off and Lennoxville captured the Napa Cup as league champions and won the Fred Page Cup Lennoxville finished the Royal Bank Cup 1 3 the Cougars exited the tournament with semi finals loss to the Camrose Kodiaks of the AJHL In 2003 04 the CJAHL and the LHJAAAQ saw the St Eustache Gladiateurs ranked 5 overall in Canada However the Gladiateurs lost the finals to the Valleyfield Braves Because Valleyfield was hosting the Fred Page Cup the Gladiateurs got a berth in the tournament Saint Eustache and Valleyfield each held a 2 0 tournament record going into the all LHJAAAQ match up that would decide the winner and who gets a bye to the championship finals Valleyfield won the game 4 0 and Saint Eustache then lost to the Nepean Raiders 3 2 in double overtime The Valleyfield Braves lost the championship game 4 0 to Nepean In 2014 12 year president Richard Morency announced his resignation but staying on until the transition to the new leadership The league also announced that it was re branding itself the Quebec Junior Hockey League dropping the AAA designation and introduced the corresponding new league logo The summer also saw the return of the Valleyfield Braves to the League Owners of the team purchased the LaTuque Wolves regained rights to the Braves name and logo and brought the team back to the Arena Salaberry Another long time QJHL member Kahnawake Condors who were established in 1999 moved to Chambly Quebec to be re branded as the Chambly Forts Shortly after that move the Gatineau Mustangs of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League made the jump to the league as the Gatineau Flames becoming the first Hull based team since the Aylmer Extreme that had lasted one season in 2000 01 Several weeks after announcing the Gatineau Flames as a member the Flames purchased the Lachine Maroons and absorbed the franchise rights The league expelled the Sherbrooke Cougars because the league considered them as a college team and had ties to Bishop s University The Saint Hyacinthe Laureats withdrew from the league possibly in conjunction with the Cougars The league split into two divisions Teams editTeam Centre Cegep Beauce Appalaches Condors Saint Georges Cote du Sud Everest Montmagny Gatineau Flames Buckingham Gatineau L Indigo de Granby Granby Joliette Predateurs Joliette Laval VC Laval Longueuil College Francais Longueuil Montreal Est Rangers Montreal Est Montreal Phoenix Pierrefonds Princeville Titans Princeville St Jerome Panthers Saint Jerome Terrebonne Cobras Terrebonne Valleyfield Braves Salaberry de ValleyfieldLa Coupe NAPA playoff champions editFor the Eastern Regional playoffs see Fred Page Cup For the national championship see Centennial Cup Year Champion Runner up Series 1989 Longueuil College Francais 1990 Longueuil College Francais 1991 Montreal Olympics 1992 Joliette Nationals 1993 Chateauguay Elites 1994 Chateauguay Elites 1995 Joliette Nationals 1996 Contrecoeur Eperviers 1997 Longueuil College Francais 1998 Coaticook Frontaliers 1999 Valleyfield Braves Contrecoeur Blackhawks 4 3 2000 Coaticook Frontaliers 2001 St Jerome Panthers 2002 Valleyfield Braves Longueuil College Francais 4 3 2003 Lennoxville Cougars Longueuil College Francais 4 0 2004 Valleyfield Braves St Eustache Gladiateurs 4 1 2005 Vaudreuil Mustangs St Jerome Panthers 4 1 2006 Joliette Action College Lafleche Titans 4 2 2007 Joliette Action Longueuil College Francais 4 0 2008 Sherbrooke Cougars Joliette Action 4 2 2009 Sherbrooke Cougars Princeville Titans 4 0 2010 Terrebonne Cobras Longueuil College Francais 4 1 2011 Longueuil College Francais Valleyfield Braves 4 1 2012 Princeville Titans St Jerome Panthers 4 1 2013 Longueuil College Francais Lachine Maroons 4 0 2014 Granby Inouk Sherbrooke Cougars 4 3 2015 Longueuil College Francais Sherbrooke Cougars 4 3 2016 Longueuil College Francais Granby Inouk 4 0 2017 Terrebonne Cobras Longueuil College Francais 4 1 2018 Longueuil College Francais Terrebonne Cobras 4 1 2019 Princeville Titans Terrebonne Cobras 4 1 2020 Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2022 Longueuil College Francais Beauce Appalaches Cegep Condors 4 1 2023 Terrebonne Cobras Beauce Appalaches Cegep Condors 4 3Former member teams editKahnawake Condors Chambly Forts relocated to Chambly in 2015 folded prior to 2021 2022 season L Extreme D Aylmer folded after 2000 01 season Lachine Maroons 2015 relocate to Gatineau Flames La Tuque Wolves renewed Valleyfield Braves franchise Les Husky de Cowansville folded after 1999 00 season Le National de Joliette ceased operations mid season January 2000 Le Junior Canadiens de Montreal folded after 1999 00 season Les Dragons de Saint Hyacinthe folded after 1999 00 season Les Chevaliers de St Jean folded after 2001 02 season Montreal North Arctic folded after 2018 19 season Founded 2002 as the St Eustache Patriotes Saint Felicien Multiconcessionnaire folded after 2008 09 season Saint Hyacinthe Laureats 2015 withdrew from league Saint Lazare Revolution sold 2019 Remain in Saint Lazare but re branded West Island Shamrocks Sherbrooke Cougars 2015 expelled from league Thetford Mines Filons relocated to La Tuque Wolves Valleyfield Braves defunct left league to join LNAH Vaudreuil Dorion Mustangs sold and relocated to Saint Lazare 2017 Timeline of teams in the QJHL edit1988 Black Lake Miners play in 1988 Centennial Cup playdowns as Quebec s only Jr A team 1988 Quebec Provincial Junior Hockey League is officially founded 1990 St Antoine Rapidos join league 1990 Laval Bourassa Cobras join league 1991 St Antoine Rapidos become Louiseville Jaguars 1991 Laval Bourassa Cobras become Montreal Nord Cobras 1991 Ste Marie Beaucerons join league 1992 Ste Marie Beaucerons become Loretteville Riverains 1992 Louisville Jaguars become Saint Jerome Panthers 1994 Coaticook Frontaliers join league 1994 Valleyfield Elites join league 1995 Lachine Maroons join league 1996 Warwick Titans join league 1998 Quebec Provincial Junior Hockey League becomes Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League 1998 Joliette National cease operations in January 1998 1998 Valleyfield Elites become Valleyfield Braves 1999 Kahnawake Condors join league 2000 Montreal Junior Canadiens fold 2000 Aylmer Extreme join league and fold after the 2000 01 season 2000 Cowansville Husky fold 2000 Saint Hyacinthe Dragons fold 2002 Saint Eustache Gladiateurs join league 2002 Lennoxville Cougars join league 2003 Lennoxville Cougars become College Champlain Cougars 2002 Warwick Titans become College Lefleche Titans 2002 St Jean Chevaliers fold 2003 l Ile Perrot Mustangs join league 2003 La Plaine Cobras become Terrebonne Cobras 2004 St Lawrence of Quebec Lions join league 2004 l Ile Perrot Mustangs become Vaudreuil Mustangs 2005 Coaticook Frontaliers become Granby Inouk 2006 Saint Eustache Gladiateurs become Saint Eastache Patriotes 2005 Joliette Action join league 2007 St Lawrence of Quebec Lions become Quebec AssurSports 2007 College Champlain Cougars become Sherbrooke Cougars 2008 Saint Eustache Patriotes become Sainte Therese Nordiques 2008 Quebec AssurExperts move and become Thetford Mines Filons 2008 Sainte Agathe Montagnards join league 2008 College Lefleche Titans become Princeville Titans 2008 Saint Felicien Multiconcessionnaire fold after three seasons 2009 Sainte Therese Nordiques become Rousseau Sports Junior AAA Laval 2009 Joliette Action become Joliette Traffic 2010 Thetford Mines Filons become La Tuque Wolves 2010 Rousseau Sports Junior AAA Laval become Laval Arctic 2011 Joliette Traffic become Montreal Est Rangers 2011 Laval Arctic become St Leonard Arctic 2013 Valleyfield Braves dissolve franchise to seek membership with the Ligue Nord Americaine de Hockey LNAH 2014 La Toque Wolves relocate to Valleyfield and become the Valleyfield Braves The ownership reclaims the rights to the Braves name and logo 2014 League shortens name to Quebec Junior Hockey League 2015 Kahnawake Condors relocate to Chambly and become Chambly Forts 2015 Gatineau Flames purchase Lachine Maroons franchise and join league from Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League 2015 Sherbrooke Cougars expelled from league 2015 Saint Hyacinthe Laureats withdraw from league 2016 League returns to the full name of Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League 2017 Vaudreuil Dorion Mustangs sold and relocated to St Lazare Revolution 2017 Ste Agathe Montagnards are sold and relocated to St Gabriel de Brandon 2017 Cote du Sud Everest join league and began play in 2018 19 2018 St Leonard Arctic relocates to Montreal North 2018 St Lazare Revolution relocated to Pierrefonds renamed Lac St Louis Revolution 2019 Lac St Louis Revolution renamed as West Island Shamrocks 2019 Franchise awarded to Cegep de Beauce Appalaches Condors The team was set to begin during the 2020 2021 season but the debut was pushed back to 2021 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2020 St Gabriel de Brandon relocates to Joliette here plays as Joliette Predateurs 2021 Chambly Forts fold 2022 West Island Shamrocks relocates to Montreal where rebranded as Montreal PhoenixReferences edit The QJAAAHL no longer competes in the Central Zone of the Canadian Junior Hockey League They now compete for the Fred Page Cup in the Eastern Zone External links editLHJQ website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quebec Junior Hockey League amp oldid 1220655695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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