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Verdun Junior Canadiens

The Verdun Junior Canadiens were a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) from 1984 to 1989. They played home games at the Verdun Auditorium, and won the President's Cup during the 1984–85 QMJHL season.

Verdun Junior Canadiens
CityMontreal, Quebec
LeagueQ.M.J.H.L.
Operated1984 (1984) to 1989
Home arenaVerdun Auditorium
ColoursRed, White and Blue
Franchise history
1933–72Montreal Junior Canadiens
1972–75Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge
1975–82Montreal Juniors
1982–84Verdun Juniors
1984–89Verdun Junior Canadiens
1989–96Saint-Hyacinthe Laser
1996–presentRouyn-Noranda Huskies

History edit

Yvon Lambert was named the team's head coach for the 1984–85 QMJHL season. He resigned on March 8, 1985, with five games remaining, because he said "it was too difficult for him to motivate amateur-level players".[1] Jean Bégin was named head coach for the final five games of the season and the playoffs.[2] The team that season included future NHL players Claude Lemieux, Jimmy Carson, Gerry Fleming, Shane MacEachern, and Everett Sanipass.[3]

Bégin led Verdun to three wins in the remainder of the regular season, and a first-place finish in the Lebel Division. In the playoffs, Verdun defeated the Hull Olympiques four games to one in the first round, then defeated the Shawinigan Cataractes four games to one in the second round, and defeated the Chicoutimi Saguenéens in four consecutive games to win the President's Cup. Claude Lemieux led the league in playoffs scoring 23 goals, and 40 points. Verdun's games in the 1985 Memorial Cup were played in Drummondville, Quebec. Verdun lost 6-3 to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in game one, lost 5-3 to the Prince Albert Raiders in game two, and lost 5-1 to the Shawinigan Cataractes in game three.[4]

Two seasons later the Junior Canadiens began three consecutive seasons placing last in the QMJHL. The team was sold after the 1988–89 season, becoming the Saint-Hyacinthe Laser.[citation needed]

Players edit

Claude Lemieux was awarded the Guy Lafleur Trophy as the most valuable player in the 1985 playoffs. Jimmy Carson won two awards during the 1984–85 season. He won the Michel Bergeron Trophy as the offensive rookie-of-the-year, and the Michael Bossy Trophy as the best professional prospect. Carson won the Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy as most sportsmanlike player during the 1985–86 season.[citation needed]

NHL alumni

Yearly results edit

Regular season and playoffs results:[citation needed]

Regular season edit

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1984–85 68 36 30 2 77 0.544 366 319 1st in Lebel
1985–86 72 38 31 3 79 0.549 358 364 2nd in Lebel
1986–87 70 14 55 1 29 0.207 299 520 5th in Lebel
1987–88 70 19 47 4 42 0.300 285 428 5th in Lebel
1988–89 70 12 56 2 26 0.186 231 387 11th in QMJHL

Playoffs edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Yvon Lambert career profile". Hockey Draft Central. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. ^ "Jean Bégin". Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  3. ^ "Verdun Junior Canadiens 1984–85 roster and scoring statistics". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  4. ^ Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997). The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship. Madeira Park, British Columbia: Harbour Publishing. pp. 219–220. ISBN 1-55017-170-4.

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