Chicoutimi Saguenéens

The Chicoutimi Saguenéens are a junior ice hockey team which plays in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). The team is based out of Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada (now a part of the city of Saguenay) and owned by the City of Saguenay. The team plays its home games at the Centre Georges-Vézina.

Chicoutimi Saguenéens
Saguenéens de Chicoutimi
CitySaguenay, Quebec, Canada
LeagueQuebec Major Junior Hockey League
DivisionTelus East
Founded1973
Home arenaCentre Georges-Vézina
ColoursNavy blue, baby blue, and white
     
General managerYanick Jean
Head coachYanick Jean
Championships1991, 1994 QMJHL Champions
Websitewww.sagueneens.com/

History

The Chicoutimi Saguenéens franchise was granted for the 1973–74 season. The team's name, Saguenéens, literally means "People from the Saguenay."[1] 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. In both instances they advanced to the Memorial Cup, failing to advance past the round-robin stage on each occasion. The Sags also participated in the 1997 Memorial Cup, as the host Hull Olympiques had won the QMJHL title 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 in that year.

Yearly results

Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedOTLSLPointsPct %Goals
for
Goals
against
StandingPlayoffs
1973–747021490--420.3002694575th East
1974–757224426--540.3753154203rd East
1975–7672293112--700.4863533723rd East
1976–777242246--900.6253933572nd Dilio
1977–7872164511--430.2993354584th Dilio
1978–7972263610--620.4313373464th Dilio
1979–807242273--870.6044423472nd Dilio
1980–817241301--830.5763893642nd Dilio
1981–826431312--640.5002963106th QMJHL
1982–837037321--750.5363973882nd Dilio
1983–847030382--620.4433033824th Dilio
1984–856841234--890.6323342882nd Dilio
1985–867234344--720.5003933513rd Dilio
1986–877037285--790.5644113533rd Dilio
1987–887038311--770.5503523181st Dilio
1988–897032371--650.4643353489th QMJHL
1989–907034333--710.5072802978th QMJHL
1990–917043216--920.6572992231st Dilio
1991–927031336--680.4862793043rd Dilio
1992–937038293--790.5643423213rd Dilio
1993–947243245--910.6323402541st Dilio
1994–957238295--810.5622902693rd Dilio
1995–967035296--760.5432742422nd Dilio
1996–977037303--770.5502712224th Dilio
1997–987036331--730.5212722853rd Dilio
1998–997020482--420.3002003448th Dilio
1999–200072224433-500.3262263204th East
2000–01722239101-550.3752423133rd East
2001–0272402714-850.5622782691st East
2002–0372284013-600.3962392923rd East
2003–0470322774-750.5072182202nd East
2004–0570381967-890.5862642172nd East
2005–06705115-221060.7503211852nd West
2006–07703428-71760.5432352368th Telus
2007–08703725-26820.5292352034th Telus
2008–09682432-48600.3532152563rd East1st Round
2009–10682633-45610.5811972203rd East1st Round
2010–11682729-57660.4851972205th East1st Round
2011–12683524-36790.5812352325th EastSemifinals
2012–13683031-25670.4931982255th East1st Round
2013–14682740-10550.4041832545th East1st Round
2014–15682932-43650.4782032385th East1st Round
2015–16683225-56750.5512232173rd East1st Round
2016–17 68 38 25 - 3 2 81 0.596 206 205 2nd East Semifinals
2017–18682835-41610.4492002335th East1st Round
2018–19683922-34850.6252182053rd East1st Round

Players

NHL alumni

Centre Georges-Vézina, home of the Chicoutimi Saguenéens.

Retired numbers

References

  1. dictionary.reverso.net http://dictionary.reverso.net/french-definition/saguen%C3%A9en. Retrieved 24 January 2017. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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