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Temiscaming Titans

The Témiscaming Titans (French: Les Titans de Témiscaming) are a junior ice hockey team based in Témiscaming, Quebec, Canada. They are members of the North Division of the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (GMHL). The Titans play their home games at the 750 seat (900 capacity) Le Centre de Témiscaming.

Témiscaming Titans
Titans de Témiscaming
CityTémiscaming, Quebec
LeagueGreater Metro Junior A Hockey League
DivisionNorth
Founded2011
Home arenaLe Centre de Témiscaming
ColoursBlue, white, black
     
Owner(s)Pascal Labranche
General managerFrançois Harrison
Head coachSébastien Lacroix
CaptainNathan Hardy & Emile Lavallee
MediaEnglish
TVCTK
French
CKVM-FM
Websitetitanshockey.ca

The team has had success, winning two division titles, won the regular season championship twice, appeared in the Russell Cup Finals four times, and won the Russell Cup in 2015 and 2022. The success has been reflected in attendance and has been one of the top teams in attendance in the GMHL.

History edit

The Temiscaming Titans were officially announced April 12, 2011.[1][2] The Titans are one of two Quebec-based teams in the GMHL, as well as the third in their history after the Temiscaming Royals (2007–2008) and the Ville-Marie Dragons (2008–2009).

The Temiscaming Titans played their first game on September 10, 2011, in Temiscaming, Quebec, against the Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks. The Titans defeated the Lumberjacks 7–4 for their first ever win. On October 20, 2011, Aaron Boyce recorded a 23 save shutout against the Elliot Lake Bobcats, the Titans first shutout in franchise history. The Titans were undefeated in regulation through their first twenty games of the season. Their first loss came on November 25, 2011, 8–1, at the hands of the Elliot Lake Bobcats, largely in part to the Bobcats great defensive skills, and Pavlo Borko and his 19 save shutout performance.

On February 16, 2012, the Titans officially unveiled their banner for the 2011–12 GMHL Regular Season Champions. Also on the night forwards #88 Andre Leclair and #89 Robin Mendelsohn were honoured as their number banner was hung up into the rafters in front of a crowd of over 400. The Titans would go on to take the game 4–1 over the Elliot Lake Bobcats.

In the 2012 GMHL playoffs, the Temiscaming Titans made it to the GMHL Russell Cup Finals against the Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks. Games one and two were held in Temiscaming which drew crowds of over 500 per game. Game 5 went back to Temiscaming where it drew a crowd of over 700 people. The Titans would fall to the Lumberjacks in 6 games.

As the 2012–13 season began, opening night on September 7, 2012, drew a crowd of over 550 and the Titans won 8–1 against the Shelburne Red Wings. During the course of the season, the Titans posted a 14-game win streak and a 35–6–0–1 overall record during the regular season. The team finished in first place in the North Division, drawing a first round playoff match-up against the Mattawa Voyageurs. Temiscaming swept the Voyageurs, outscoring them 33–8. In the second round, the Titans faced the rival Powassan Eagles. Game one was held in Temiscaming where 234 penalty minutes was given with the teams combined and the Titans winning 7–1. They would go on to sweep the Eagles in three games, pushing their playoff record to 6–0. In three games, the teams combined for 329 penalty minutes. There were 17 game misconducts, 10 fighting majors, and 14 major penalties. They then faced the Bracebridge Phantoms in the North Division Finals. The Titans took games one and two with a 6–5 and 7–4 win. However, going to Bracebridge for games three and four, the Phantoms took home ice as an advantage and won two straight to tie the series. In game five, the Titans won 8–2, but The Phantoms beat the Titans 5–3 in game six. In the decisive game seven in Temiscaming, the Titans cruised to a 9–1 victory to secure a berth in the Russell Cup Finals.

The 2013 Russell Cup Finals included the Titans and the undefeated Bradford Rattlers. Game one was on March 21, 2013, in Bradford, the Titans were trailed most of the game until scoring three goals in the last ten minutes of regulation to force overtime. In overtime, the Titans were shorthanded when Ryan Adams intercepted a pass at his own blue line and went on a breakaway to beat Rattlers' netminder Jonathan LoParco giving the Titans a 1–0 series lead and they were the first team to beat the Rattlers (52–0–0–0) through the regular season and playoffs. Bradford would win games two and three, with Temiscaming taking game four to tie the series 2–2. Ultimately, Temiscaming lost the series in six games.

The Titans started off the 2014–15 season with a 6–1–0 record in their first seven games and 16–6–0 over the next 22, resulting in a 22–7–0 record overall after the first 29 games. During the course of the year, then head coach Robert Miller was let go by the Titans. This resulted in assistant coaches Brandon Blanche and Chris Levesque acting as joint head coaches behind the bench. It was then announced that Tyler Fines, formerly coach of the Orangeville Americans, would be the new head coach of the Titans. The Titans would go 13–0–0 under Fines to finish out the regular season with a 35–5–1 record. The Titans clinched first place in the North Division.

The Titans started the 2015 Russell Cup playoffs by sweeping the rival Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks in three games and the Titans advanced to the Conference Semi-finals for the fourth straight year. They defeated the Rama Aces in three games to advance to the League Semi-finals against the underdog Halton Ravens. The Titans took the first two games in Temiscaming before the Ravens won one game at home. Halton would stay alive once again with shootout victories in games five and six. Game seven was held in Temiscaming and the Titans would win the game 6–3 and secure a berth to the Russell Cup Finals for the third time in four years.

Temiscaming faced the Seguin Huskies in the 2015 Russell Cup Finals. Game one was held in Seguin the night after the Titans played game seven of the previous series. The Titans would get edged in overtime by the score of 1–0. Game two was held the very next night with the Titans playing three games in three nights. This game would go to a shootout in which the Titans three shooters all scored while Titans' goaltender Craig Wood stopped the third Huskies' shooter to tie the series at 1–1. Game three of the Finals took place in Temiscaming, where the home team won 4–2 to take a 2–1 series lead. Game four of the Finals in Temiscaming drew a crowd of over 600 and with 33 seconds left in the third period, Curtis Warren scored to give the Titans a 3–2 lead. Craig Wood was then tested on a penalty shot with 15 seconds left. He made the stop and the Titans won 5–4 and taking a 3–1 series lead. Game five at Temiscaming drew a crowd close to 1000 and the Titans won 3–2 to win the Russell Cup for the first time.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the GMHL's 2019-2020 season was cut short in the Division Finals. The Titans were coming off a superb year that saw them finish in 2nd place out of 23 teams including finishing 1st in the North Division. They were leading the Bradford Rattlers 3-1 in the best-of-7 series when the GMHL season was officially cancelled. The pandemic continued to affect the league as well as the world when it came to the new season in October, 2020 as the North and South Division in the GMHL was canceled for the 2020-21 season.

Season-by-season standings edit

Russell Cup Champions Season Champions Division Champions

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against.

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Regular Season Finish Playoffs
2011–12 42 38 3 1 273 120 77 1st GMHL Won Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Americans)
Won Semi-finals, 4–0 (Shield)
Lost Russell Cup Finals, 2–4 (Lumberjacks)
2012–13 42 35 6 0 1 315 156 71 2nd GMHL Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Voyageurs)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3–0 (Eagles)
Won Div. Finals, 4–3 (Phantoms)
Lost Russell Cup Finals, 2–4 (Rattlers)
2013–14 42 34 5 3 298 119 71 2nd GMHL Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Eagles)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3–2 (Shield)
Lost Crossover Semi-finals, 0–4 (Bulls)
2014–15 42 36 5 1 283 105 73 1st North Div.
2nd GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Lumberjacks)
Won Conf. Semi-finals, 3–0 (Aces)
Won Semi-finals, 4–3 (Ravens)
Won Russell Cup Finals, 4–1 (Huskies)
2015–16 42 34 6 0 2 330 107 70 2nd North Div.
5th GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Wolves)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 1–3 (Spartans)
2016–17 42 27 15 0 221 163 54 5th North Div.
10th GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–1 (Rattlers)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 1–3 (Civics)
2017–18 42 29 12 1 247 163 59 4th North Div.
8th GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–0 (Knights)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0–3 (Spartans)
2018–19 42 27 12 3 228 155 57 3rd North Div.
6th GMHL
Lost Div. Quarter-finals, 1–2 (Lynx)
2019–20 42 33 8 1 298 193 67 1st North Div.
2nd GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–0 (Lynx)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3–0 (Spartans)
Led Div. Finals, 3–1 (Rattlers)

Postseason cancelled due to COVID-19.
2020–21 Season lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 38 36 2 0 253 97 72 1st North Div.
1st GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–0 (Civics)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3–0 (Pirates)
Won Div. Finals, 4-0 (Bulls)
Won Russell Cup Finals, 4-0 (Roadrunners)
2022–23 42 20 20 2 179 175 42 4th North Div.
11th GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–0 (Lynx)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0-3 (Rattlers)
Totals 458 349 94 0 15 2925 1553 713 All-time series record 21–8

National Championship edit

National Championship (GMHL North, South and Western Division)

Year Preliminary Round Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2023 W, (High Prairie Red Wings) 9-3
L, (Bradford Rattlers) 3-5
W, (North York Renegades) 4-0
2-1-0 2nd of 4 not competed Lost (Bradford Rattlers) 0-7

Players and personnel edit

Current roster edit

Updated November 14, 2020.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
22   Alec Baldwin F L 20–21 2020 North Bay, Ontario
60   Tyson Beaudoin G R 20 2020 Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Quebec
31   Éloi Bouchard G R 22 2019 Sherbrooke, Quebec
9   Jérémy Brooks D R 23 2019 Bromont, Quebec
13   Pier-Luc Céré F L 23 2020 Gatineau, Quebec
64   Bailey Chenier   F R 23 2018 Témiscaming, Quebec
91   Maxime Durocher F R 25 2019 Marieville, Quebec
12   William Godbout D L 23 2019 Boischatel, Quebec
30   Sheydon Kosie G R 19–20 2020 Port Colborne, Ontario
62   Thomas Laforge F L 22 2019 Boischatel, Quebec
3   Landon Langlois F L 20 2019 Témiscaming, Quebec
24   Louis-Thomas Lapointe D R 22 2019 Boischatel, Quebec
77   Cedrick Lefebvre F L 21 2020 Témiscaming, Quebec
66   Jérémie Letellier F R 21 2020 Québec City, Quebec
58   Jericho Mongrain D L 22 2020 Saint-Colomban, Quebec
17   Cameron Pariseau F R 21 2020 Kebaowek, Quebec
93   Austin Presseault D L 19 2020 Témiscaming, Quebec
19   Alexandre Provost-Ross (C) F L 24 2017 Huberdeau, Quebec
44   Xavier Sincennes F L 23 2019 Gatineau, Quebec

Team captains edit

Nat From To
Robin Mendelsohn   2011 2012
Richard Abbott   2012 2014
Ryder Murray   2014 2017
Guillaume Taupier   2017 2018
Dayton Murray   2018 2019
Alexandre Provost-Ross   2019 2021
William Godbout   2021 2022
Éloi Bouchard   2022 2023

Head coaches edit

Nat From To Regular Season Playoffs
G W L OTL G W L
Nathan Hewitt   2011 2012 42 38 3 1 13 9 4
Andre Laperriere   2012 2014 84 69 11 4 31 18 13
Robert Miller   2014 2014 9 7 1 1
Brandon Blanche and Chris Levesque (Associate coaches)   2014 2015 20 16 4 0
Tyler Fines   2015 2015 13 13 0 0 18 14 4
Andre Laperriere and Chris Levesque (Associate coaches)   2015 2016 42 34 6 2 7 4 3
Chris Levesque   2016 2017 42 27 15 0 8 4 4
William Bendi   2017 2018 33 24 9 0
Justin Roy   2018 2019 51 32 15 4 8 3 5
Sébastien Lacroix   2019 present 126 89 20 3 27 23 4

General managers edit

Nat From To
Vincent Labranche   2011 2015
Nicolas Tourigny   2015 2019
François Harrison   2019 present

Honoured members edit

Temiscaming Titans retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
2 Richard Abbott F 2011-2014 February 16, 2014
7 Ryder Murray F 2012-2017 February 10, 2017
20 Dayton Murray D 2013-2019 February 16, 2019
31 Éloi Bouchard G 2019-2023 September 19, 2023
71 Chris Levesque D 2011-2014 February 16, 2014
88 Andre Leclair F 2011-2012 February 16, 2012
89 Robin Mendelsohn F 2011-2012 February 16, 2012

References edit

  1. ^ . gmhl.net. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Temiscaming to take on new GMHL team".

External links edit

  • GMHL Webpage
  • Titans Webpage

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The Temiscaming Titans French Les Titans de Temiscaming are a junior ice hockey team based in Temiscaming Quebec Canada They are members of the North Division of the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League GMHL The Titans play their home games at the 750 seat 900 capacity Le Centre de Temiscaming Temiscaming TitansTitans de TemiscamingCityTemiscaming QuebecLeagueGreater Metro Junior A Hockey LeagueDivisionNorthFounded2011Home arenaLe Centre de TemiscamingColoursBlue white black Owner s Pascal LabrancheGeneral managerFrancois HarrisonHead coachSebastien LacroixCaptainNathan Hardy amp Emile LavalleeMediaEnglishTVCTKFrenchCKVM FMWebsitetitanshockey wbr caThe team has had success winning two division titles won the regular season championship twice appeared in the Russell Cup Finals four times and won the Russell Cup in 2015 and 2022 The success has been reflected in attendance and has been one of the top teams in attendance in the GMHL Contents 1 History 2 Season by season standings 3 National Championship 4 Players and personnel 4 1 Current roster 4 2 Team captains 4 3 Head coaches 4 4 General managers 4 5 Honoured members 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Temiscaming Titans were officially announced April 12 2011 1 2 The Titans are one of two Quebec based teams in the GMHL as well as the third in their history after the Temiscaming Royals 2007 2008 and the Ville Marie Dragons 2008 2009 The Temiscaming Titans played their first game on September 10 2011 in Temiscaming Quebec against the Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks The Titans defeated the Lumberjacks 7 4 for their first ever win On October 20 2011 Aaron Boyce recorded a 23 save shutout against the Elliot Lake Bobcats the Titans first shutout in franchise history The Titans were undefeated in regulation through their first twenty games of the season Their first loss came on November 25 2011 8 1 at the hands of the Elliot Lake Bobcats largely in part to the Bobcats great defensive skills and Pavlo Borko and his 19 save shutout performance On February 16 2012 the Titans officially unveiled their banner for the 2011 12 GMHL Regular Season Champions Also on the night forwards 88 Andre Leclair and 89 Robin Mendelsohn were honoured as their number banner was hung up into the rafters in front of a crowd of over 400 The Titans would go on to take the game 4 1 over the Elliot Lake Bobcats In the 2012 GMHL playoffs the Temiscaming Titans made it to the GMHL Russell Cup Finals against the Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks Games one and two were held in Temiscaming which drew crowds of over 500 per game Game 5 went back to Temiscaming where it drew a crowd of over 700 people The Titans would fall to the Lumberjacks in 6 games As the 2012 13 season began opening night on September 7 2012 drew a crowd of over 550 and the Titans won 8 1 against the Shelburne Red Wings During the course of the season the Titans posted a 14 game win streak and a 35 6 0 1 overall record during the regular season The team finished in first place in the North Division drawing a first round playoff match up against the Mattawa Voyageurs Temiscaming swept the Voyageurs outscoring them 33 8 In the second round the Titans faced the rival Powassan Eagles Game one was held in Temiscaming where 234 penalty minutes was given with the teams combined and the Titans winning 7 1 They would go on to sweep the Eagles in three games pushing their playoff record to 6 0 In three games the teams combined for 329 penalty minutes There were 17 game misconducts 10 fighting majors and 14 major penalties They then faced the Bracebridge Phantoms in the North Division Finals The Titans took games one and two with a 6 5 and 7 4 win However going to Bracebridge for games three and four the Phantoms took home ice as an advantage and won two straight to tie the series In game five the Titans won 8 2 but The Phantoms beat the Titans 5 3 in game six In the decisive game seven in Temiscaming the Titans cruised to a 9 1 victory to secure a berth in the Russell Cup Finals The 2013 Russell Cup Finals included the Titans and the undefeated Bradford Rattlers Game one was on March 21 2013 in Bradford the Titans were trailed most of the game until scoring three goals in the last ten minutes of regulation to force overtime In overtime the Titans were shorthanded when Ryan Adams intercepted a pass at his own blue line and went on a breakaway to beat Rattlers netminder Jonathan LoParco giving the Titans a 1 0 series lead and they were the first team to beat the Rattlers 52 0 0 0 through the regular season and playoffs Bradford would win games two and three with Temiscaming taking game four to tie the series 2 2 Ultimately Temiscaming lost the series in six games The Titans started off the 2014 15 season with a 6 1 0 record in their first seven games and 16 6 0 over the next 22 resulting in a 22 7 0 record overall after the first 29 games During the course of the year then head coach Robert Miller was let go by the Titans This resulted in assistant coaches Brandon Blanche and Chris Levesque acting as joint head coaches behind the bench It was then announced that Tyler Fines formerly coach of the Orangeville Americans would be the new head coach of the Titans The Titans would go 13 0 0 under Fines to finish out the regular season with a 35 5 1 record The Titans clinched first place in the North Division The Titans started the 2015 Russell Cup playoffs by sweeping the rival Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks in three games and the Titans advanced to the Conference Semi finals for the fourth straight year They defeated the Rama Aces in three games to advance to the League Semi finals against the underdog Halton Ravens The Titans took the first two games in Temiscaming before the Ravens won one game at home Halton would stay alive once again with shootout victories in games five and six Game seven was held in Temiscaming and the Titans would win the game 6 3 and secure a berth to the Russell Cup Finals for the third time in four years Temiscaming faced the Seguin Huskies in the 2015 Russell Cup Finals Game one was held in Seguin the night after the Titans played game seven of the previous series The Titans would get edged in overtime by the score of 1 0 Game two was held the very next night with the Titans playing three games in three nights This game would go to a shootout in which the Titans three shooters all scored while Titans goaltender Craig Wood stopped the third Huskies shooter to tie the series at 1 1 Game three of the Finals took place in Temiscaming where the home team won 4 2 to take a 2 1 series lead Game four of the Finals in Temiscaming drew a crowd of over 600 and with 33 seconds left in the third period Curtis Warren scored to give the Titans a 3 2 lead Craig Wood was then tested on a penalty shot with 15 seconds left He made the stop and the Titans won 5 4 and taking a 3 1 series lead Game five at Temiscaming drew a crowd close to 1000 and the Titans won 3 2 to win the Russell Cup for the first time Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the GMHL s 2019 2020 season was cut short in the Division Finals The Titans were coming off a superb year that saw them finish in 2nd place out of 23 teams including finishing 1st in the North Division They were leading the Bradford Rattlers 3 1 in the best of 7 series when the GMHL season was officially cancelled The pandemic continued to affect the league as well as the world when it came to the new season in October 2020 as the North and South Division in the GMHL was canceled for the 2020 21 season Season by season standings editRussell Cup Champions Season Champions Division ChampionsNote GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties OTL Overtime Losses Pts Points GF Goals For GA Goals Against Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Regular Season Finish Playoffs2011 12 42 38 3 1 273 120 77 1st GMHL Won Quarter finals 3 0 Americans Won Semi finals 4 0 Shield Lost Russell Cup Finals 2 4 Lumberjacks 2012 13 42 35 6 0 1 315 156 71 2nd GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 3 0 Voyageurs Won Div Semi finals 3 0 Eagles Won Div Finals 4 3 Phantoms Lost Russell Cup Finals 2 4 Rattlers 2013 14 42 34 5 3 298 119 71 2nd GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 3 0 Eagles Won Div Semi finals 3 2 Shield Lost Crossover Semi finals 0 4 Bulls 2014 15 42 36 5 1 283 105 73 1st North Div 2nd GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 3 0 Lumberjacks Won Conf Semi finals 3 0 Aces Won Semi finals 4 3 Ravens Won Russell Cup Finals 4 1 Huskies 2015 16 42 34 6 0 2 330 107 70 2nd North Div 5th GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 3 0 Wolves Lost Div Semi finals 1 3 Spartans 2016 17 42 27 15 0 221 163 54 5th North Div 10th GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 3 1 Rattlers Lost Div Semi finals 1 3 Civics 2017 18 42 29 12 1 247 163 59 4th North Div 8th GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 2 0 Knights Lost Div Semi finals 0 3 Spartans 2018 19 42 27 12 3 228 155 57 3rd North Div 6th GMHL Lost Div Quarter finals 1 2 Lynx 2019 20 42 33 8 1 298 193 67 1st North Div 2nd GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 2 0 Lynx Won Div Semi finals 3 0 Spartans Led Div Finals 3 1 Rattlers Postseason cancelled due to COVID 19 2020 21 Season lost due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 22 38 36 2 0 253 97 72 1st North Div 1st GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 2 0 Civics Won Div Semi finals 3 0 Pirates Won Div Finals 4 0 Bulls Won Russell Cup Finals 4 0 Roadrunners 2022 23 42 20 20 2 179 175 42 4th North Div 11th GMHL Won Div Quarter finals 2 0 Lynx Lost Div Semi finals 0 3 Rattlers Totals 458 349 94 0 15 2925 1553 713 All time series record 21 8National Championship editNational Championship GMHL North South and Western Division Year Preliminary Round Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game2023 W High Prairie Red Wings 9 3L Bradford Rattlers 3 5W North York Renegades 4 0 2 1 0 2nd of 4 not competed Lost Bradford Rattlers 0 7Players and personnel editCurrent roster edit Updated November 14 2020 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace22 nbsp Alec Baldwin F L 20 21 2020 North Bay Ontario60 nbsp Tyson Beaudoin G R 20 2020 Notre Dame du Mont Carmel Quebec31 nbsp Eloi Bouchard G R 22 2019 Sherbrooke Quebec9 nbsp Jeremy Brooks D R 23 2019 Bromont Quebec13 nbsp Pier Luc Cere F L 23 2020 Gatineau Quebec64 nbsp Bailey Chenier nbsp F R 23 2018 Temiscaming Quebec91 nbsp Maxime Durocher F R 25 2019 Marieville Quebec12 nbsp William Godbout D L 23 2019 Boischatel Quebec30 nbsp Sheydon Kosie G R 19 20 2020 Port Colborne Ontario62 nbsp Thomas Laforge F L 22 2019 Boischatel Quebec3 nbsp Landon Langlois F L 20 2019 Temiscaming Quebec24 nbsp Louis Thomas Lapointe D R 22 2019 Boischatel Quebec77 nbsp Cedrick Lefebvre F L 21 2020 Temiscaming Quebec66 nbsp Jeremie Letellier F R 21 2020 Quebec City Quebec58 nbsp Jericho Mongrain D L 22 2020 Saint Colomban Quebec17 nbsp Cameron Pariseau F R 21 2020 Kebaowek Quebec93 nbsp Austin Presseault D L 19 2020 Temiscaming Quebec19 nbsp Alexandre Provost Ross C F L 24 2017 Huberdeau Quebec44 nbsp Xavier Sincennes F L 23 2019 Gatineau QuebecTeam captains edit Nat From ToRobin Mendelsohn nbsp 2011 2012Richard Abbott nbsp 2012 2014Ryder Murray nbsp 2014 2017Guillaume Taupier nbsp 2017 2018Dayton Murray nbsp 2018 2019Alexandre Provost Ross nbsp 2019 2021William Godbout nbsp 2021 2022Eloi Bouchard nbsp 2022 2023Head coaches edit Nat From To Regular Season PlayoffsG W L OTL G W LNathan Hewitt nbsp 2011 2012 42 38 3 1 13 9 4Andre Laperriere nbsp 2012 2014 84 69 11 4 31 18 13Robert Miller nbsp 2014 2014 9 7 1 1 Brandon Blanche and Chris Levesque Associate coaches nbsp 2014 2015 20 16 4 0 Tyler Fines nbsp 2015 2015 13 13 0 0 18 14 4Andre Laperriere and Chris Levesque Associate coaches nbsp 2015 2016 42 34 6 2 7 4 3Chris Levesque nbsp 2016 2017 42 27 15 0 8 4 4William Bendi nbsp 2017 2018 33 24 9 0 Justin Roy nbsp 2018 2019 51 32 15 4 8 3 5Sebastien Lacroix nbsp 2019 present 126 89 20 3 27 23 4General managers edit Nat From ToVincent Labranche nbsp 2011 2015Nicolas Tourigny nbsp 2015 2019Francois Harrison nbsp 2019 presentHonoured members edit Temiscaming Titans retired numbers No Player Position Career No retirement2 Richard Abbott F 2011 2014 February 16 20147 Ryder Murray F 2012 2017 February 10 201720 Dayton Murray D 2013 2019 February 16 201931 Eloi Bouchard G 2019 2023 September 19 202371 Chris Levesque D 2011 2014 February 16 201488 Andre Leclair F 2011 2012 February 16 201289 Robin Mendelsohn F 2011 2012 February 16 2012References edit News Greater Metro Jr A Hockey League gmhl net Archived from the original on 24 June 2021 Retrieved 6 June 2022 Temiscaming to take on new GMHL team External links editGMHL Webpage Titans Webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Temiscaming Titans amp oldid 1201352908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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