- Québec Remparts
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team = Québec Remparts
city =Quebec City ,Quebec
league = Q.M.J.H.L.
division = Telus
founded =1969 (Original)1997 (Revived)
arena =Colisée Pepsi
colours = Red, beige & black
coach =Patrick Roy
GM =Patrick Roy
name1 =Beauport Harfangs
dates1 = 1990-97
name2 = Québec Remparts
dates2 = 1997-Present
altname1 = Québec Remparts
altdates1 = 1969-85
altname2 = Longueuil Collège Français
altdates2 = 1988-91
altname3 =Verdun Collège Français
altdates3 = 1991-94There have been twojunior ice hockey franchises known as the Québec Remparts that played in theQuebec Major Junior Hockey League . The first franchise played from 1969 to 1985; the current franchise has played since 1997. Both franchises were based out ofQuebec City ,Quebec . The teams played home games at theColisée Pepsi , although the new edition of the Remparts played for two seasons atPEPS on the campus of theUniversité Laval between 1997 and 1999.History
Original Remparts
The original Québec Remparts team was founded in 1969 by a group of investors who purchased the assets of the junior
Quebec Aces team. [http://www.remparts.qc.ca/eng/index.asp?page=historique_1] The Remparts were finalists for theGeorge Richardson Memorial Trophy in 1969-70, and eastern Canadian champions in 1970-71. It was this team, which featured futureHockey Hall of Fame rGuy Lafleur , that won aMemorial Cup championship in 1971. The team also won the President's Cup five times. This edition of the Remparts is known to have the most American-born players on the roster every season.After the 1984-85 season, the team went into dormancy for three seasons then were resurrected. After returning to play sponsored by "Le Collège Français," the team moved to Longueuil to become the Longueuil Collège Français. The team played for three seasons, then in 1991 they moved to Verdun to become the
Verdun Collège Français . The franchise ceased operations in 1994.Revived Remparts
The current Remparts franchise was granted for the 1990-91 season and was known as the
Beauport Harfangs , again based in the Quebec City metropolitan area, before moving to Quebec City proper in 1997. They are considered one of the most popularCanadian Hockey League teams, as they regularly draw over 8,000 spectators per game. Similar to the NFL'sCleveland Browns , the team claims the history and records of the original Remparts.On May 28, 2006, the Remparts won the
Memorial Cup , beating theMoncton Wildcats 6-2 in the finals.Patrick Roy became the seventh coach to win the Cup in his rookie year behind the bench, and the first to do so since Claude Julien of theHull Olympiques in 1997. It was also the first time in Memorial Cup history that the finals involved two teams from the QMJHL. Quebec also won the Cup without winning a league championship and without hosting the event, another first in Memorial Cup history. The 2006 Remparts are best known for a mass amout of players from theNew England region as 6 New England natives were on the roster.Current roster
Team records
Retired numbers
* 4
Guy Lafleur
* 12Simon Gagné
* 22Alexander Radulov External links
* [http://www.remparts.qc.ca/ Quebec Remparts Official Site]
* [http://www.ohlarenaguide.com/remparts.htm QMJHL Arena Guide profile]
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