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The Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament (French: Tournoi international de hockey pee-wee de Québec) is an annual minor ice hockey event in Quebec City. The tournament was founded in 1960 to coincide with the Quebec Winter Carnival, and give an opportunity for international competition to players less than 12 years old. The ...
Founded in 1903 as a Federal Amateur Hockey League team; Folded six games into 1917–18 season after Montreal Arena burned down Quebec Bulldogs: Quebec City: 1919–1920: 0: Founded in 1888 as an Amateur Hockey Association franchise; Became the Hamilton Tigers in 1920 Quebec Nordiques: Quebec City: 1979–1995: 0
Prior to the existence of the League, some collegial teams played with university teams in the Quebec University Women's Hockey League (QSSF). [3] [4] [5] The first-ever Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) National title for women's ice hockey was held at the end of the 1997-98 CIAU season and two Québécois college teams participated at the tournament: [6] Cégep St-Laurent [7 ...
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament game action. Lionel Fleury was elected president of the QAHA to succeed Robert Lebel in June 1955, [55] and was the first person to live outside of Greater Montreal to hold the position. [56]
A total of 66 women's teams competed for the championship: Pee-wee AA 8 teams, Pee-wee A 10 teams, Bantam AA 10 teams, Bantam A 8 teams, Midget AA 10 teams, Midget A 12 teams and finally Junior A 8 teams: [6] Pee-wee AA , played at Aréna Luc & Marie-Claude, in La Malbaie. Pee-wee A , contested at Aréna de Donnacona, in Donnacona.
LAVAL, Quebec (AP) — Top draft pick Sarah Fillier scored her first two Professional Women’s Hockey League goals and assisted on the winner to lead the New York Sirens to a 4-1 victory over the ...
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The Colisée served as the host facility of the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament from 1960 to 2015, after the tournament originated at the Quebec Arena in Parc Victoria. [7] It was promoted by Gérard Bolduc and Paul Dumont, who also had connections to the Quebec Remparts. [8] Le Colisée underwent major renovations in 1980.