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Brochure LHJMQ ette année, la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec fête ses quarante ans d'his- C toire. Depuis 1969, des milliers de joueurs ont su éblouir nos fervents amateurs par leurs exploits. Aujourd’hui, cinquante-trois ambassadeurs logent au sein du Temple de la Renommée. Les dix-huit équipes du circuit désirent saluer leur talent, leur dévouement inconditionnel et leur passion pour notre trésor national : le hockey. his year, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League celebrates its 40th anniversary. T Since 1969, several thousand players have astonished our fans with their skills and achievements. Today, the Hall of Fame houses fifty-three ambassadors. The eighteen QMJHL franchises wish to salute their talent, their unwavering commitment and their passion for our national treasure: hockey. LIGUE DE HOCKEY JUNIOR MAJEUR DU QUÉBEC 2 QUEBEC MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Comité de sélection Selection Committee MICHEL CÔTÉ MICHEL GAGNON Président du comité Vice-président, de sélection du Temple vente et marketing – RDS de la Renommée de la LHJMQ BERTRAND RAYMOND ALBERT LADOUCEUR RueFrontenac.com Journal de Québec DENIS BAILLAIRGÉ Régisseur, bureau des sports et de l’activité physique de la Ville de Laval LIGUE DE HOCKEY JUNIOR MAJEUR DU QUÉBEC QUEBEC MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE 3 Né à Joliette, Québec, le 21 juin 1957. Ailier droit, 6’00’’, 205 livres. En 1977, il fut choisi au 1er tour, 8 e au total, par les Rangers de New York à la séance de sélection de la LNH et au 1er tour, 9 e au total, par les Nordiques de Québec à la séance de sélection de l’AMH. Born in Joliette, Quebec, on June 21, 1957. Right-winger, 6’00”, 205 lbs. Selected in two Entry Drafts in 1977: in the 1st round, 8 th overall, by the New York Rangers in the NHL Entry Draft and in the 1st round, 9 th overall, by the Quebec Nordiques in the WHA Entry Draft. Informations sur Il a mérité le trophée Michel-Brière comme joueur le plus effi- sa carrière cace en 1976-77. Il a dirigé les Éperviers durant deux matchs lors de sa dernière Équipe lors de sa carrière junior : saison. • Les Éperviers de Sorel, de 1973-74 à 1976-77 En 1977, il fut choisi au premier tour (8 e au total) par les Rangers Lucien Deblois a joué quatre saisons dans la Ligue de hockey de New York à la séance de sélection de la Ligue nationale junior majeur du Québec avec les Éperviers de Sorel. de hockey et au premier tour (9 e au total) par les Nordiques de Il fut le tout premier choix de la séance de sélection 1973 de Québec à la séance de sélection de l’Association mondiale de la LHJMQ. hockey. Au cours de sa carrière junior, il a récolté 188 buts et 221 men- Son nom fut inscrit sur la Coupe Stanley au terme de la cam- tions d’aide pour un total de 409 points en 270 parties; une pagne 1985-86 après que le Canadien ait récolté le vingt- moyenne de 1,51 point par match. troisième championnat de son histoire. Dès sa première saison, les Éperviers ont remporté le trophée Au cours d’une carrière professionnelle de quinze saisons dans Jean-Rougeau grâce à 58 victoires et 117 points au classement. la LNH, il a récolté 249 buts et 276 mentions d’aide pour un total Cette édition des Éperviers de Sorel (1973-74) a d’ailleurs inscrit de 525 points en 993 parties avec six formations : les Rangers le plus grand nombre de buts (620) dans l’histoire du circuit. de New York, les Rockies du Colorado, les Jets de Winnipeg, les Canadiens de Montréal, les Nordiques de Québec et les Maple LHJMQ PJ B A PTS PEM Il fut nommé sur la première équipe d’étoiles de la LHJMQ Leafs de Toronto. QMJHL GP G A PTS PIM à deux reprises : 1975-76 et 1976-77. Saison Régulière / Regular Season 1973-74 Les Éperviers de Sorel 56 30 35 65 53 1974-75 Les Éperviers de Sorel 72 46 53 99 62 1975-76 Les Éperviers de Sorel 70 56 55 111 102 1976-77 Les Éperviers de Sorel 72 56 78 134 111 Information on He earned the Michel-Brière Trophy as the League’s Most TOTAL LHJMQ Valuable Player in 1976-77. QMJHL TOTAL 270 188 221 409 328 his career TOTAL LNH He acted as player/coach during two games in his final season. NHL TOTAL 993 249 276 525 814 Team during his junior career: • Sorel Éperviers, from 1973-74 to 1976-77 In 1977, he was selected in the first round (8th overall) by the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League Entry Draft Lucien Deblois played four seasons in the Quebec Major Junior and in the first round (9th overall) by the Quebec Nordiques in Hockey League with the Sorel Éperviers. LHJMQ PJ B A PTS PEM the World Hockey Association Entry Draft. QMJHL GP G A PTS PIM He was the first player chosen in the 1973 QMJHL Entry Draft. His name was inscribed on the Stanley Cup at the conclusion of Séries éliminatoires / Playoffs During the course of his major junior career, he collected the 1985-86 campaign as a member of the Montreal Canadiens. 1973-74 Les Éperviers de Sorel 13 6 5 11 7 188 goals and 221 assists for a total of 409 points in 270 games; During his fifteen NHL seasons, he registered 249 goals and 1974-75 Les Éperviers de Sorel - - - - - an average of 1.51 points per game. 276 assists for a total of 525 points in 993 games with six fran- 1975-76 Les Éperviers de Sorel 5 1 1 2 32 During his rookie season, the Éperviers captured the Jean- chises: the New York Rangers, the Colorado Rockies, the 1976-77 Les Éperviers de Sorel - - - - - Rougeau Trophy as regular season champions after collecting Winnipeg Jets, the Montreal Canadiens, the Quebec Nordiques and the Toronto Maple Leafs. TOTAL LHJMQ 18 7 6 13 39 58 wins and 117 points in the standings.The 1973-74 Éperviers QMJHL TOTAL still hold the record for most goals registered in a single season TOTAL LNH with 620. NHL TOTAL 52 7 6 13 38 He was named a QMJHL first-team All-Star on two occasions: 1975-76 & 1976-77. LIGUE DE HOCKEY JUNIOR MAJEUR DU QUÉBEC 4 QUEBEC MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Né à Sherbrooke, Québec, le 26 février 1966. Centre, 5’11’’, 190 livres. Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, on February 26, 1966. Center, 5’11”, 190 lbs. Informations sur Du 14 décembre 1986 au 22 mars 1987, il a établi une séquence sa carrière record de 37 matchs consécutifs avec au moins une mention d’aide. Équipe lors de sa carrière junior : Encore aujourd’hui, il détient la marque pour le plus grand nom- • Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi, de 1983-84 à 1986-87 bre de passes en séries éliminatoires avec 40; un exploit qu’il a Marc Fortier a joué quatre saisons dans la Ligue de hockey réalisé en seulement 19 parties en 1987. junior majeur du Québec avec les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi. Au cours d’une carrière professionnelle s’étalant sur six saisons Au cours de sa carrière junior, il a conservé une moyenne dans la LNH, il a inscrit 42 buts et 60 mentions d’aide pour de 1,76 point par match grâce à un dossier de 164 buts et un total de 102 points en 212 parties avec trois formations : 314 passes pour un total de 478 points en 271 rencontres. les Nordiques de Québec, les Sénateurs d’Ottawa et les Kings de Los Angeles. En 1986-87, il fut nommé sur la première équipe d’étoiles de la LHJMQ. De plus, il a remporté le trophée Jean-Béliveau à titre Le 2 février 2008, son numéro vingt (#20) a été le sixième de champion compteur du circuit junior majeur québécois à la chandail retiré dans l’histoire des Saguenéens de Chicoutimi. suite d’une récolte de 201 points. LHJMQ PJ B A PTS PEM QMJHL GP G A PTS PIM Saison Régulière / Regular Season Information on From December 14, 1986 to March 22, 1987, he registered at 1983-84 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 67 16 30 46 51 his career least one assist in 37 consecutive games - a QMJHL record. 1984-85 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 68 35 63 98 119 He still holds the record for most assists in one playoff year 1985-86 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 71 47 86 133 49 Team during his junior career: with 40; a record he established in only 19 games in 1987. • Chicoutimi Saguenéens, from 1983-84 to 1986-87 1986-87 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 65 66 135 201 39 During his six-year NHL career, he collected 42 goals and TOTAL LHJMQ Marc Fortier played four seasons in the Quebec Major Junior QMJHL TOTAL 271 164 314 478 258 60 assists for a total of 102 points in 212 games with three Hockey League with the Chicoutimi Saguenéens. franchises: the Quebec Nordiques, the Ottawa Senators and the TOTAL LNH NHL TOTAL 212 42 60 102 135 During his major junior career, he scored 164 goals and added Los Angeles Kings. 314 assists for a total of 478 points in 271 games; an average On February 2, 2008 his #20 became only the sixth jersey to be of 1.76 points per game. retired by the Chicoutimi Saguenéens organization. In 1986-87, he was named a QMJHL first-team All-Star.
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