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Ducs d'Angers Full name Association des Sports de Glisse d'Angers Nickname(s) Ducs
(Eagle-owls)Founded 1982 Based In Angers Arena Patinoire du Haras
(Capacity: 1033)League Ligue Magnus
1992-PresentTeam Colors President Michael Juret GM David Deshaies Head Coach Kevin Constantine Captain Jonathan Bellemare Website Les Ducs The Association des Sports de Glisse d'Angers is a French ice hockey team based in Angers playing in the Ligue Magnus. The team currently use the name of "Les Ducs d'Angers " (Angers Eagle-owls).
The team was founded in 1982 and plays home games at the Patinoire du Haras.
The Team was never french champion but won the French cup in 2007.
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History (2009/2010)
Saturday, April 3, 2010 - Angers defeated the Briançon Red Devils on the road, 3 games out of 2, in the Best of 5 game semifinal series. Angers reached the Magnus League Championship for the first time in team history.
Angers and Rouen set to face each other in the Finals. Angers had a chance at redemption after losing at Rouen 7-0 in the Quarterfinals of the French Cup, on Tuesday, January 5, 2010.
Monday, April 6, 2010 - (Game 1 @ Rouen) Angers, on the road, won at Rouen 2-1.
Tuesday, April 7, 2010 - (Game 2 @ Rouen) Angers took a 2-0 lead in the 2nd Period of the game. Rouen started the 3rd Period with a quick goal to bring them with in one. Angers quickly responded and scored again, putting themselves up 3-1. And desperation set in for Rouen as they too responded quickly scoring, making it 3-2 Angers. Angers responded several minutes later making it 4-2. Angers never looked back from there. 4-2 final score.
Friday, April 9, 2010 - (Game 3 @ Angers) Les Ducs looked tired and were down 3-0. They battled back and made it 3-2 but would eventually fall 4-2.
Saturday, April 10, 2010 - (Game 4 @ Angers) Angers did not show up to this match and lost their second and final chance to win the cup at home by a 6-1 margin.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - (Game 5 @ Rouen) It was 1-1 after two periods of play. Rouen went on to score 3 more in the third period and Angers added one more. The Ducs ended their bid to be champions of France, failing to win it all with their three opportunities to bring the Cup home.
2010 Magnus League Quarterfinals (Best of 5 games)
- Game 1: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 @ Angers Ducs (Angers wins 6-2)
- Game 2: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @ Angers Ducs (Angers wins 5-0)
- Game 3: Friday, March 19, 2010 @ HC Morzine-Avoriaz Penguins (Angers wins 4-0)
2010 Magnus League Semifinals (Best of 5 games)
- Game 1: Friday, March 26, 2010 @ Briançon Red Devils (Briançon wins 2-1)
- Game 2: Saturday, March 27, 2010 @ Briançon Red Devils (Angers wins 4-2)
- Game 3: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 @ Angers Ducs (Briançon wins 3-2)
- Game 4: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 @ Angers Ducs (Angers wins 3-2)
- Game 5: Saturday, April 3, 2010 @ Briançon Red Devils (Angers wins 4-2)
2010 Magnus League Finals (Best of 5 games)
- Game 1: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 @ Rouen Dragons (Angers wins 2-1)
- Game 2: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 @ Rouen Dragons (Angers wins 4-2)
- Game 3: Friday, April 9, 2010 @ Angers Ducs (Rouen wins 4-2)
- Game 4: Saturday, April 10, 2010 @ Angers Ducs (Rouen wins 6-1)
- Game 5: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 @ Rouen Dragons (Rouen wins 4-2)
History (2010/2011)
The Ducs earned their second consecutive trip to the French Cup Final v. formidable foe Rouen; who ousted the Ducs in the 09-10 Magnus League Championship in three consecutive games. On January 30, 2011, the Ducs would travel to Bercy to face the Dragons. Rouen took an eary lead going up 2-0 after 1 period of play. In the 2nd period, Rouen would add two more and Angers adding one. After 2 the score was 4-1. The Ducs mounted a comeback, scoring 3 unanswered goals in the 3rd period; however Angers once again fell victim to the Dragons in overtime, losing 5-4.
Current Star Players (2010/2011)
- Juho Jokinen (brother of NHL player Jussi Jokinen)
- Jonathan Bellemare
Notable former players
- Julien Albert
- Miguel Baldris
- Tomas Baluch
- Christophe Blanchet
- Claude Deveze
- Andrew Finlay
- Francois Ferrari
- Stephane Gachet
- Rodolpho Garnier
- Francois Gravel
- Michael Irani
- Jean-Francois Jodoin
- Henrik Johansson
- Alexandre Kalisa
- Marko Kiprusoff (brother of NHL goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff)
- Martin Lacroix
- Simon Lacroix
- Todd Marcellus
- Juan-Jose Palacin
- Guillaume Rodrigue
- Joakim Skold
- Anders Sorensen
- Jeremy Tabb (University of Massachusetts Lowell/Elmira College)
- Alain Vogin
External links
- Official website (French)
- Ducs Suporters website (French)
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