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The Cape Breton West Islanders defeated the Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François 5-4 in overtime to win the gold medal, becoming the first team from Atlantic Canada to win a national midget championship.
Charlottetown Islanders defeated Ottawa M&W Rangers 4-games-to-1 in East Mem Cup Quarter-final Quebec Remparts ( QMJHL ) defeated Charlottetown Islanders 4-games-to-2 in East Mem Cup Semi-final 1971 Charlottetown Islanders Won Hewitt-Dudley Memorial Trophy, Lost Manitoba Centennial Cup Final
The Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) is a Junior A ice hockey league under Hockey Canada, a part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). It consists of six teams from New Brunswick, which make up the EastLink North Division (formerly Roger Meek), five teams from Nova Scotia, and one team from Prince Edward Island, which make up the Eastlink South Division.
The Cape Breton Eagles are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. They are members of the Maritimes Division, and play their home games at Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia .
The arena hosted the MJAHL's Cape Breton Islanders for the 1996–97 season. Antique & Custom car show at Centre 200 in 2008. Prior to the 1997–98 QMJHL season , the Granby Prédateurs , winners of the 1996 Memorial Cup , relocated from Granby, Quebec to Sydney, Nova Scotia and were renamed the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (and later Cape ...
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On April 13, 2017, the Islanders advanced to the third round of the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, eliminating the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles four games to none in the second round. [2] On May 30, 2022, the Islanders won their third round series to make their first-ever appearance in the President's Cup Final. This also ...
The original Quebec Remparts team was founded in 1969 by a group of investors who purchased the assets of the junior Quebec Aces team. [1] Some of the new owners included Paul Dumont, [2] and Gérard Bolduc. [3]