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P.E.I. Rocket City Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island League Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Conference Eastern Division Atlantic Founded 2003 –04Home arena Charlottetown Civic Centre Colours Red, white, blue and silver
General manager Trent Birt Head coach Gordie Dwyer
Website
www.peirocket.comFranchise history 1999–2003 Montreal Rocket 2003–present P.E.I. Rocket The P.E.I. Rocket are a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The franchise was granted in 1999, however the Rocket were originally located in Montreal, Quebec and called the Montreal Rocket. In 2003 they were relocated to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. They are named after the legendary Maurice Richard (known as the Rocket) of the Montreal Canadiens, and their team crest depicts his number, 9. The Rocket play at the Charlottetown Civic Centre. NHL alumni of the team include Maxim Lapierre, Ryane Clowe, and Pascal Leclaire.
Contents
Yearly results
Regular season
Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss
Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SL Points Pct % Goals
ForGoals
AgainstStanding 2003–04 70 40 19 5 6 - 91 0.607 251 189 3rd Atlantic 2004–05 70 24 39 7 0 - 55 0.393 198 260 4th Atlantic 2005–06 70 25 38 - 4 3 57 0.373 221 304 7th East 2006–07 70 36 28 - 2 6 80 0.514 278 250 4th East 2007–08 70 30 36 - 2 2 64 0.425 243 287 7th East 2008–09 68 26 32 - 5 5 62 0.382 229 243 6th Atlantic 2009-10 68 35 25 - 2 6 78 0.515 215 224 4th Atlantic 2010-11 68 33 26 - 3 6 75 0.551 217 220 4th Maritimes 2011-12 14 4 8 - 1 1 10 0.357 42 60 6th Maritimes Playoffs
- 2003–04 - Defeated Québec Remparts 4 games to 1 in first round.
Lost to Moncton Wildcats 4 games to 2 in quarter-finals. - 2004–05 - Out of Playoffs.
- 2005–06 - Lost to Acadie-Bathurst Titan 4 games to 2 in first round.
- 2006–07 - Lost to Acadie-Bathurst Titan 4 games to 3 in first round.
- 2007–08 - Lost to Saint John Sea Dogs 4 games to 0 in the first round.
- 2008–09 - Lost to Moncton Wildcats 4 games to 1 in the first round.
- 2009-10 - Lost to Saint John Sea Dogs 4 games to 1 in the first round.
- 2010-11 - Lost to Shawinigan Cataractes, 4 games to 1 in the first round.
Team records
Team records for a single season Statistic Total Season Most points 91 2003-04 Most wins 40 2003-04 Most goals for 278 2006-07 Least goals for 198 2004–05 Least goals against 189 2003–04 Most goals against 304 2005-06 Individual player records for a single season Statistic Player Total Season Most goals David Laliberte 50 2006–07 Most assists Slava Trukhno 68 2005–06 Most points David Laliberte 98 2006–07 Most Points, rookie Slava Trukhno 59 2004–05 Most points, defenceman Marc-Andre Gragnani 71 2005–06 Most Penelty Minutes Hugo Lehoux 300 2001-02 Best GAA (goalie) Ryan Mior 2.49 2003–04 Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played Team Records for a single game Statistic Total Score Most goals for (In a game) 12 SNB 2 @ PEI 12 Most goals against (In a game) 13 PEI 4 @ MON 13 Most points (player) 7 Joel Champagne Most goals (Player) 4 Five Players (MTL/PEI) Most assists 6 two times Team captains
- 1999–2000 Edo Terglav 42 Games/Francis Emery 15 Games/Yann Joseph 9 Games
- 2000-01 Edo Terglav 70 Games/Michael Lambert 1 Game/Jordan Trew 1 Game/Jean-Michel Boisvert 1 Game
- 2001-02 Marc Villeneuve
- 2002-03 Pierre-Andre Bureau
- 2003-04 Pierre-Andre Bureau
- 2004-05 Maxim Lapierre
- 2005-06 David Laliberte
- 2006-07 David Laliberte 67 Games/Marc-Andre Gragnani 1 Game
- 2007-08 Pierre-Luc Lessard 37 Games/Bryan Main 21 Games/Geoff Walker 8 Games/Matthew Lachaine 5 Games
- 2008-09 Matthew Lachaine 27 Games/Maxime Provencher 25 Games/ Joel Champange 16 games
- 2009-10 Jean-Philippe Mathieu
- 2010-11 Travis McIsaac
- 2011-12 Matthew Hobbs
Goaltenders (in order of earliest game played that year)
- 2003-04 Jonathan Boutin, Ryan Mior
- 2004-05 Jonathan Boutin, Ryan Mior
- 2005-06 Ryan Mior, Antoine Lafleur
- 2006-07 Antoine Lafleur, Ryan Mior
- 2007-08 Antoine Lafleur, Evan Mosher, Marc-Antoine Gelinas
- 2008-09 Bobby Nadeau, Evan Mosher
- 2009-10 Evan Mosher, Francois Levesque, Marco Cousineau, Wendell Vye
- 2010-11 Evan Mosher, Maxime Lagace
- 2011-12 Maxime Lagace, Antoine Bibeau
Retired numbers
- 22 Pierre-Andre Bureau P.E.I. Rocket 2000-05
- 9 Maurice Richard Montreal Rocket
NHL alumni
See also
External links
- www.peirocket.com Official web site
- QMJHL Arena Guide profile
Arenas Retired Numbers 9 • 22Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Maritimes Division Acadie-Bathurst Titan • Cape Breton Screaming Eagles • Halifax Mooseheads • Moncton Wildcats • P.E.I. Rocket • Saint John Sea Dogs Telus East Baie-Comeau Drakkar • Chicoutimi Saguenéens • Quebec Remparts • Rimouski Océanic • Victoriaville Tigres Telus West Blainville-Boisbriand Armada • Drummondville Voltigeurs • Gatineau Olympiques • Rouyn-Noranda Huskies • Shawinigan Cataractes • Val-d'Or Foreurs Future team Sherbrooke QMJHL team (begins play in 2012-13) CHL: Memorial Cup · President's Cup · History · Seasons · Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League · Trophies · Awards · OHL · WHL Category · Portal · Project Basketball NBL: Summerside StormFootball AFL: Holland College Hurricanes, MFL: P.E.I. PrivateersHockey QMJHL: P.E.I. Rocket, MJAHL: Summerside Western Capitals, IJHL: Kensington Vipers · Down East Maniacs · Pownal Metro Builders · Sherwood Falcons · Western Red WingsCanadian
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- 2003–04 - Defeated Québec Remparts 4 games to 1 in first round.
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