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1 History  



1.1  Relocation speculation  







2 Players  



2.1  Retired numbers  





2.2  NHL alumni  





2.3  NHL first round draft picks  







3 Season-by-season results  



3.1  Regular season  





3.2  Playoffs  





3.3  Memorial Cup  







4 See also  





5 References  





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Acadie–Bathurst Titan
Titan d'Acadie–Bathurst
CityBathurst, New Brunswick
LeagueQuebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
DivisionMaritimes
Founded1969
Home arenaK. C. Irving Regional Centre
ColoursRed, gold, and white
     
General managerGordie Dwyer
Head coachGordie Dwyer
Websitewww.letitan.com
Franchise history
1969–1971Rosemont National
1971–1979Laval National
1979–1985Laval Voisins
1985–1994Laval Titan
1994–1998Laval Titan Collège Français
1998–presentAcadie–Bathurst Titan
Championships
Playoff championships2018 Memorial Cup Champions
1999, 2018 QMJHL Champions

The Acadie–Bathurst Titan are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based in Bathurst, New Brunswick. They are members of the Maritimes Division, and play their home games at the K. C. Irving Regional Centre. The Titan won the 2018 Memorial Cup and have two President's Cup championships in franchise history: 1999 and 2018.

History[edit]

The franchise was granted in 1969–70 as the Rosemont National. In 1971, they moved from RosemonttoLaval to become the Laval National, and later the Laval Voisins. In 1985, they became the Laval Titan, and in 1994, they became the Laval Titan Collège Français following a merger with the Verdun Collège Français, and then in 1998, they moved to Bathurst. The "Acadie" term in the team name refers to the city's surroundings, where the Acadian population is a majority.

The franchise has won five President's Cups, one of which (in 1999) came during the team's tenure in Bathurst. In the Memorial Cup that year, the team finished winless in the round-robin. The most famous player that has come through the organization would undoubtedly be Mario Lemieux, who was drafted in 1984 by the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Lemieux played for the team during its tenure in Laval. Other famous franchise alumni include Mike Bossy, Gino Odjick and Vincent Damphousse. Notable NHL alumni from Bathurst include Patrice Bergeron, François Beauchemin, Bruno Gervais and Roberto Luongo.

In the 1999–2000 season, the Titan had the first female to be drafted by a QMJHL team, Charline Labonté, a 17-year-old Quebec goaltender who spent parts of two seasons with the team.[1]

In 2018, the team won its first Memorial Cup championship, defeating the Regina Pats in the centennial edition of the tournament, coached by Mario Pouliot.

The Titan play in the smallest market in the Canadian Hockey League. With a population of 13,424 residents, the city of Bathurst is smaller than Swift Current, Saskatchewan, home of the WHL's Swift Current Broncos. After their Memorial Cup win in 2018, coach Mario Pouliot made this comment:[2]

"Being the smallest market in the entire CHL, it's a huge accomplishment for us. Four years ago we started from the bottom and we ended up tonight with the Memorial Cup..."

Relocation speculation[edit]

On February 7, 2009, the Titan franchise was given a 30-day relocation application extension by the QMJHL Board of Governors. Morrissette decided to sell the team to his daughter Annie Morrissette-Hébert and his son Stéphane Morrissette.[citation needed] At the end of the 2009–10 season, Léo-Guy Morrissette bought back control of the team from his children at their request. He retained ownership of the team through to April 2013. Local investors including NHL player Sean Couturier purchased the team. At the time of the sale, the team was reported to be worth just over $3 million.[3]

Players[edit]

Retired numbers[edit]

List of retired numbers from 1969 to present.[4]

  • 10 Claude Lapointe (Laval Titan, 1987–1989)
  • 17 Mike Bossy (Laval National, 1972–1977)
  • 19 Neil Carnes (Laval Titan, 1988–1989)
  • 21 Vincent Damphousse (Laval Voisins, 1983–1985 / Laval Titan, 1985–1986)
  • 22 Martin Lapointe (Laval Titan, 1989–1993)
  • 28 Thomas Beauregard (Acadie–Bathurst Titan, 2002–2007)
  • 30 Gino Odjick (Laval Titan, 1988–1990)
  • 37 Patrice Bergeron (Acadie–Bathurst Titan, 2001–2003)
  • 66 Mario Lemieux (Laval Voisins, 1981–1984)
  • NHL alumni[edit]

    The following players have played in at least one National Hockey League (NHL) game as of the 2023-24 season:[5]

  • François Beauchemin
  • Patrice Bergeron
  • Patrick Bordeleau
  • Guillaume Brisebois
  • Mathieu Carle
  • Jean-Philippe Côté
  • Noah Dobson
  • Jonathan Ferland
  • Giovanni Fiore
  • Ryan Flinn
  • Bruno Gervais
  • Jonathan Girard
  • Simon Lajeunesse
  • Hendrix Lapierre
  • Roberto Luongo
  • Daniil Miromanov
  • Mathieu Perreault
  • German Rubtsov
  • Janis Sprukts
  • Jeffrey Viel
  • NHL first round draft picks[edit]

    List of first round selections in the NHL Entry Draft:[6]

    Year # Player Nationality NHL team
    2018 12 Noah Dobson (D) Canada Canada New York Islanders

    Season-by-season results[edit]

    Regular season[edit]

    QMJHL season standings.[7]
    OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss

    Season Games Won Lost Tied OL SL Points Pct Goals
    for
    Goals
    against
    Standing
    1998–99 70 42 25 3 87 0.621 315 255 3rd, Dilio
    1999–2000 72 20 40 8 4 52 0.361 227 311 4th, Maritime
    2000–01 72 29 38 4 1 63 0.438 239 281 3rd, Maritime
    2001–02 72 45 18 4 5 99 0.688 257 225 1st, Maritime
    2002–03 72 44 21 4 3 95 0.660 276 189 2nd, Atlantic
    2003–04 70 18 49 3 0 39 0.279 184 314 5th, Atlantic
    2004–05 70 18 42 7 3 46 0.329 163 244 5th, Atlantic
    2005–06 70 43 19 3 5 94 0.671 291 223 2nd, Eastern
    2006–07 70 35 28 2 5 77 0.550 291 269 5th, Eastern
    2007–08 70 41 25 2 2 86 0.614 289 241 3rd, Eastern
    2008–09 68 20 35 7 6 53 0.294 187 256 5th, Atlantic
    2009–10 68 25 37 3 3 56 0.368 208 286 5th, Atlantic
    2010–11 68 44 21 2 1 91 0.669 261 197 2nd, Maritimes
    2011–12 68 32 31 2 3 69 0.507 250 264 3rd, Maritimes
    2012–13 68 26 35 5 2 59 0.434 232 278 4th,
    Telus Maritimes
    2013–14 68 22 40 4 2 50 0.368 144 249 4th,
    Telus Maritimes
    2014–15 68 17 43 6 2 42 0.309 158 271 6th, Maritimes
    2015–16 68 27 35 3 3 60 0.441 244 254 5th, Maritimes
    2016–17 68 39 23 4 2 84 0.618 284 242 3rd, Maritimes
    2017–18 68 43 15 8 2 96 0.706 270 183 1st, Maritimes
    2018–19 68 8 54 3 2 22 0.145 141 336 6th, Maritimes
    2019–20 64 12 40 8 4 36 0.281 171 279 6th, Maritimes
    2020–21 33 21 10 1 1 44 0.667 146 121 2nd, Maritimes
    2021–22 68 40 22 3 3 86 0.632 280 211 3rd, Maritimes
    2022–23 68 20 40 5 3 48 0.353 203 278 6th, Maritimes
    2023–24 68 30 31 3 4 67 0.493 227 243 4th, Maritimes

    Playoffs[edit]

    Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
    1998–99 W, 4–1, Cape Breton W, 4–1, Halifax W, 4–3, Quebec W, 4–2, Hull
    1999–2000 L, 0–4, Moncton
    2000–01 W, 4–0, Quebec W, 4–1, Cape Breton W, 4–2, Baie-Comeau L, 0–4, Val-d'Or
    2001–02 Bye W, 4–1, Quebec W, 4–1, Cape Breton L, 2–4, Victoriaville
    2002–03 W, 4–2, Chicoutimi L, 3–4, Halifax
    2003–04 Did not qualify
    2004–05 Did not qualify
    2005–06 W, 4–2, P.E.I. W, 4–0, Cape Breton L, 3–4, Quebec
    2006–07 W, 4–2, P.E.I. L, 1–4, Cape Breton
    2007–08 W, 4–2, St. John's L, 1–4, Saint John
    2008–09 L, 2–4, Gatineau
    2009–10 L, 1–4, Quebec
    2010–11 L, 1–4, Victoriaville
    2011–12 L, 2–4, Chicoutimi
    2012–13 L, 1–4, Blainville-Boisbriand
    2013–14 L, 0–4, Val-d'Or
    2014–15 Did not qualify
    2015–16 L, 1–4, Saint John
    2016–17 W, 4–0, Quebec L, 3–4, Blainville-Boisbriand
    2017–18 W, 4–2, Chicoutimi W, 4–0, Sherbrooke W, 4–0, Victoriaville W, 4–2, Blainville-Boisbriand
    2018–19 Did not qualify
    2019–20 QMJHL playoffs cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
    2020–21 Won round-robin tournament L, 0–3, Charlottetown
    2021–22 W, 3–2, Halifax L, 0–3, Charlottetown
    2022–23 Did not qualify
    2023–24 W, 4–0, Halifax L, 0–4, Baie-Comeau

    Memorial Cup[edit]

    The Memorial Cup is contested annually by the champions of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and Western Hockey League (WHL), as well as a predetermined host team. The competition consists of a round-robin, a semifinal game, and a final game. Below are the results of every game the Acadie–Bathurst Titan have competed in.

    Year Round-robin Semifinal Final
    1999 L, 1–5 Ottawa 67's
    L, 1–4 Belleville Bulls
    L, 1–3 Calgary Hitmen
    2018 W, 4–3 Swift Current Broncos
    W, 8–6 Regina Pats
    L, 2–3 Hamilton Bulldogs
    Bye W, 3–0 Regina Pats

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Canadian Gold 2010, Andrew Podnieks, p. 152, Fenn Publishing, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55168-384-3
  • ^ "Acadie-Bathurst Titan win 100th Mastercard Memorial Cup – CHL". May 28, 2018.
  • ^ CBC News (April 11, 2013). "QMJHL's Acadie-Bathurst Titan sold to local investors". CBC. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
  • ^ "Retired Numbers". CHL.ca. Retrieved May 20, 2024.
  • ^ "Acadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL) Alumni". Hockey-Reference. Retrieved May 20, 2024.
  • ^ "Acadie-Bathurst Titan Drafted Player History". Hockey-Reference. Retrieved May 21, 2024.
  • ^ Season-by-season on hockeydb.com
  • External links[edit]


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