- Chicoutimi Saguenéens
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Chicoutimi Saguenéens City Chicoutimi, Quebec League Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Conference Telus Division East Founded 1973 –74Home arena Centre Georges-Vézina Colours Navy blue, baby blue, and white
General manager Jos Canale
Head coach Guy Carbonneau
Website
www.sagueneens.com/The Chicoutimi Saguenéens are a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The team is based out of Chicoutimi, Quebec (now a part of the city of Saguenay). The team plays its home games at the Centre Georges-Vézina.
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History
The Chicoutimi Saguenéens franchise was granted for the 1973–74 season. The team's name, Saguenéens, literally means "People from the Saguenay". The current junior team is only the most recent to use the name. The "Sags", as they are popularly nicknamed, have won the President's Cup twice in their history, in 1990–91 and in 1993–94. Both times they advanced to the Memorial Cup, and both times they did not advance past the round-robin. The Sags also participated in the 1997 Memorial Cup, as the host Hull Olympiques also won the QMJHL that year. The Saguenéens also did not advance past the round-robin that year. Finally, the Centre Georges-Vézina hosted Memorial Cup festivities in 1988, but the team did not participate as then-current QMJHL rules forced the host team to make it to at least the President's Cup final, which the Saguenéens did not do that year.
Yearly results
Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss
Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SL Points Pct % Goals
forGoals
againstStanding 1973–74 70 21 49 0 - - 42 0.300 269 457 5th East 1974–75 72 24 42 6 - - 54 0.375 315 420 3rd East 1975–76 72 29 31 12 - - 70 0.486 353 372 3rd East 1976–77 72 42 24 6 - - 90 0.625 393 357 2nd Dilio 1977–78 72 16 45 11 - - 43 0.299 335 458 4th Dilio 1978–79 72 26 36 10 - - 62 0.431 337 346 4th Dilio 1979–80 72 42 27 3 - - 87 0.604 442 347 2nd Dilio 1980–81 72 41 30 1 - - 83 0.576 389 364 2nd Dilio 1981–82 64 31 31 2 - - 64 0.500 296 310 6th QMJHL 1982–83 70 37 32 1 - - 75 0.536 397 388 2nd Dilio 1983–84 70 30 38 2 - - 62 0.443 303 382 4th Dilio 1984–85 68 41 23 4 - - 89 0.632 334 288 2nd Dilio 1985–86 72 34 34 4 - - 72 0.500 393 351 3rd Dilio 1986–87 70 37 28 5 - - 79 0.564 411 353 3rd Dilio 1987–88 70 38 31 1 - - 77 0.550 352 318 1st Dilio 1988–89 70 32 37 1 - - 65 0.464 335 348 9th QMJHL 1989–90 70 34 33 3 - - 71 0.507 280 297 8th QMJHL 1990–91 70 43 21 6 - - 92 0.657 299 223 1st Dilio 1991–92 70 31 33 6 - - 68 0.486 279 304 3rd Dilio 1992–93 70 38 29 3 - - 79 0.564 342 321 3rd Dilio 1993–94 72 43 24 5 - - 91 0.632 340 254 1st Dilio 1994–95 72 38 29 5 - - 81 0.562 290 269 3rd Dilio 1995–96 70 35 29 6 - - 76 0.543 274 242 2nd Dilio 1996–97 70 37 30 3 - - 77 0.550 271 222 4th Dilio 1997–98 70 36 33 1 - - 73 0.521 272 285 3rd Dilio 1998–99 70 20 48 2 - - 42 0.300 200 344 8th Dilio 1999–2000 72 22 44 3 3 - 50 0.326 226 320 4th East 2000–01 72 22 39 10 1 - 55 0.375 242 313 3rd East 2001–02 72 40 27 1 4 - 85 0.562 278 269 1st East 2002–03 72 28 40 1 3 - 60 0.396 239 292 3rd East 2003–04 70 32 27 7 4 - 75 0.507 218 220 2nd East 2004–05 70 38 19 6 7 - 89 0.586 264 217 2nd East 2005–06 70 51 15 - 2 2 106 0.750 321 185 2nd West 2006–07 70 34 28 - 7 1 76 0.543 235 236 8th Telus 2007–08 70 37 25 - 2 6 82 0.529 235 203 4th Telus 2008-09 68 24 32 - 4 8 60 0.353 215 256 3rd East 2009-10 43 16 19 - 4 4 40 0.372 129 166 3rd East Team records
Team records for a single season Statistic Total Season Most points 106 2005–06 Most wins 51 2005–06 Most goals for 442 1979–80 Least goals for 200 1998–99 Least goals against 185 2005–06 Most goals against 458 1977–78 Individual player records for a single season Statistic Player Total Season Most goals Sylvain Locas 80 1975–76 Most assists Marc Fortier 135 1986–87 Most points Marc Fortier 201 1986–87 Most points, rookie Andre Boudreau 112 1975–76 Most points, defenseman Gilbert Delorme 111 1979–80 Best GAA (goalie) Sylvain Michaud 2.53 2005–06 Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played NHL alumni
- Ramzi Abid
- Joel Baillargeon
- Lubos Bartecko
- Marc Bergevin
- Daniel Berthiaume
- Michel Bolduc
- Pierre-Marc Bouchard
- Francois Breault
- Paul Brousseau
- Marc Bureau
- Guy Carbonneau
- Stephane Charbonneau
- Felix Potvin
- Daniel Poulin
- Yves Preston
- Jean-Marc Richard
- Stephane Richer
- Andre Roy
- Stephane Roy
- Louis Sleigher
- Sam St. Laurent
- Radoslav Suchy
- Bob Sullivan
- Jimmy Waite
Retired numbers
- 14 Alain Cote
- 16 Normand Leveille
- 18 Sylvain Locas
- 20 Marc Fortier
- 21 Guy Carbonneau
- 29 Felix Potvin
See also
- Barber's pole uniforms
External links
Arenas Conference Championships Division Championships President's Cup Retired Numbers Quebec 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 Categories:- Quebec Major Junior Hockey League teams
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