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founding member of the
QMJHL in 1969. They were
renamed the
Draveurs in 1973. The
Draveurs finished first place in the
QMJHL in 1977–78 with 101 points...
- The Trois-Rivières
Draveurs (French: Les
Draveurs de Trois-Rivières) were an ice
hockey team
based in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. The team was part of the...
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Shawinigan Cataractes (1984–88) 3rd – 346 –
Patrick Emond, Trois-Rivières
Draveurs, Hull Olympiques,
Chicoutimi Saguenéens (1981–86) 7th – 315 –
Mario Lemieux...
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Autoroute 50 (Autoroute Guy-Lafleur) is an
Autoroute in
western Quebec, Canada. It
links Canada's
National Capital Region (Gatineau) and the
Greater Montreal...
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International Pee-Wee
Hockey Tournament. Rhéaume was
signed to the Trois-Rivières
Draveurs in the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, one of Canada's top
junior ice...
- Royals. The Trois-Rivières
Draveurs represented the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at the 1978
Memorial Cup. The
Draveurs finished with the best record...
- the
Canadian Hockey League.
Former Quebec Nordiques and Trois-Rivières
Draveurs star,
Pierre Aubry was the team's
first coach. The
literal translation...
- finals. The Trois-Rivières
Draveurs represented the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at the 1979
Memorial Cup. This was the
Draveurs second consecutive appearance...
- 1969 to 1992. They were
known as the Ducs from 1969 to 1973, and as the
Draveurs from 1973 to 1992. They
moved to Sherbrooke, Quebec, in 1992 to become...
- seated. It
opened in 1938. The Colisée was home to the Trois-Rivières
Draveurs of the
QMJHL from 1969 to 1992. From 2004 to 2018, the
building hosted...