Castors de Sherbrooke
Castors de Sherbrooke | |
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founding | 1969 |
resolution | 2003 |
history |
Part I: Castors de Sherbrooke 1969–1982 Castors de Saint-Jean 1982–1989 Lynx de Saint-Jean 1989–1995 Océanic de Rimouski since 1995 Part II: Ducs de Trois-Rivières 1969–1973 Draveurs de Trois-Rivières 1973–1992 Faucons de Sherbrooke 1992–1998 Castors de Sherbrooke 1998–2003 Lewiston MAINEiacs 2003–2011 |
Stadion | Palais de Sports |
Location | Sherbrooke , Quebec |
league | QMJHL |
Memorial Cups | no |
Coupes du President | 1974/75 , 1976/77 , 1981/82 |
The Castors de Sherbrooke ( English : Sherbrooke Beavers ) were a Canadian ice hockey team from Sherbrooke , Québec . The team played from 1969 to 1982 and from 1992 to 2003 in one of Canada's top three junior ice hockey leagues, the Québec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).
history
The Castors de Sherbrooke were founded in 1969 as a franchise of the QMJHL of which they were a founding member. The team had their most successful period when they won the Coupe du Président three times in the mid-1970s and early 1980s (1974/75, 1976/77 and 1981/82). As champions of the QMJHL they qualified for the final tournament for the Memorial Cup , in which they were closest to the championship of the Canadian Hockey League with the 4-7 final defeat in 1982 against the Kitchener Rangers from the Ontario Hockey League . Despite the success, the team was relocated to Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu , Québec , following the 1981/82 season , where they then took part in the QMJHL game operations under the name Castors de Saint-Jean .
In 1976, Castors de Sherbrooke represented Canada at the third unofficial junior ice hockey world championship .
In the summer of 1992, the Draveurs de Trois-Rivières were relocated from Trois-Rivières , Québec, to Sherbrooke and renamed the Faucons de Sherbrooke, thus following the tradition of the Castors de Sherbrooke, whose name the team officially bore again from 1998. However, this could not follow on from the success of the original Castors, so that the franchise was relocated to Lewiston , Maine , USA in 2003 , where it played in the QMJHL until 2011 under the name Lewiston MAINEiacs .
Former players
The following players who were active for the Castors / Faucons de Sherbrooke played in the National Hockey League during their career :
Team records
Career records
- Games: 276 Floyd Lahache
- Goals: 199 Ron Carter
- Assists: 238 Mark Green
- Points: 391 Louis Bégin
- Penalty minutes: 835 Floyd Lahache
Web links
- The Internet Hockey Database Statistics Castors de Sherbrooke I
- The Internet Hockey Database - Player List Castors de Sherbrooke I
- The Internet Hockey Database Statistics Faucons de Sherbrooke
- The Internet Hockey Database - Player List Faucons de Sherbrooke
- The Internet Hockey Database - Statistics Castors de Sherbrooke II
- The Internet Hockey Database - Player List Castors de Sherbrooke II