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Moncton Wildcats

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Junior ice hockey team in Moncton, New Brunswick
Not to be confused withMonkton Wildcats.
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Moncton Wildcats
Wildcats de Moncton
CityMoncton, New Brunswick
LeagueQuebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
DivisionMaritimes
Founded1995
Home arenaAvenir Centre
ColoursRed, white, blue and gold
    
General managerTaylor MacDougall
Head coachGardiner MacDougall
Websitemoncton-wildcats.com
Franchise history
1995–1996Moncton Alpines
1996–presentMoncton Wildcats
Championships
Playoff championships2006, 2010QMJHL Champions

TheMoncton Wildcats are a Canadianjunior ice hockey team in theQuebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based inMoncton, New Brunswick. The franchise was granted for the1995–96 season, and were known as theMoncton Alpines for one season prior to rebranding as the Wildcats. The team played at theMoncton Coliseum from 1995 until 2018, and moved into theAvenir Centre prior to the2018–19 season. After winning the2005–06QMJHL championship, the team hosted the2006 Memorial Cup and reached the final game. The Wildcats also won the league championship in2009–10, which sent the team to compete at the2010 Memorial Cup inBrandon, Manitoba where they were eliminated from contention after going winless in the round-robin portion of the tournament.

History

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The Moncton Alpines joined theQuebec Major Junior Hockey League for the 1995–96 season. They played for one season under the ownership of racing driverJohn Graham and coached byLucien DeBlois. The franchise was purchased byRobert Irving in May 1996, and renamed to the Moncton Wildcats with new uniforms and logo.

Moncton hosted the2006 Memorial Cup. The team hired former NHL coach of the yearTed Nolan, and acquired players such asKeith Yandle, and various rookies. The Wildcats finished in first place in the league, going 52-15-0-3 for 107 points and winning theJean Rougeau Trophy for the first time. The Wildcats defeated theQuebec Remparts to thePresident's Cup. In the Memorial Cup, Moncton finished second in the round-robin after defeating Peterborough and Vancouver but losing to Quebec. The Wildcats defeated the Giants in the semi-final, but lost to the Remparts 6-2 in the Memorial Cup final.

Coaches

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Players

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Retired numbers

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NHL alumni

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The following players have played in at least oneNational Hockey League (NHL) game as of the2023-24 season:[6]

NHL first round draft picks

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List of first round selections in theNHL Entry Draft:[7]

Year#PlayerNationalityNHL team
199724Jean-François Damphousse (G)Canada CanadaNew Jersey Devils
200316Steve Bernier (RW)Canada CanadaSan Jose Sharks
201013Brandon Gormley (D)Canada CanadaPhoenix Coyotes
201926Jakob Pelletier (LW)Canada CanadaCalgary Flames

Season-by-season results

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  • 1995–96 Moncton Alpines[8]
  • 1996–present Moncton Wildcats[9]

Regular season

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OTL = Overtime loss
SL = Shootout loss

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedOTLSLPointsPct %Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1995–967014488360.2572153607th in Dilio
1996–977016522340.2431923547th in Dilio
1997–987039329670.4792402294th in Dilio
1998–997038257810.5932572354th in Dilio
1999–200072442053960.6462922111st in Maritimes
2000–0172234162540.3612463234th in Maritimes
2001–0272204147510.3062142874th in Maritimes
2002–03723720105890.5832552163rd in Maritimes
2003–0470461932970.6792702062nd in Atlantic
2004–0570372382840.5862061752nd in Atlantic
2005–06705215031070.7763451841st in East
2006–0770392542840.5572542633rd in East
2007–08702134510570.3001912428th in East
2008–09684814241020.7062361491st in East
2009–10684814241020.7062761642nd in Atlantic
2010–1168332537760.4852322563rd in Maritimes
2011–1268303134670.4411902284th in Maritimes
2012–1368422321870.6402742022nd in Telus Maritimes
2013–1468333202690.5072142263rd in Telus Maritimes
2014–1568461903950.6992872321st in Maritimes
2015–1668362192830.6102682502nd in Maritimes
2016–1768145121310.2281703566th in Maritimes
2017–1868273353620.4562332825th in Maritimes
2018–1968382145850.6252742224th in Maritimes
2019–20645013101010.7892761481st in Maritimes
2020–2131111721250.4031051365th in Maritimes
2021–2268283163650.4782082735th in Maritimes
2022–2368352922740.5442552492nd in Maritimes
2023–2468382343830.6102742312nd in Maritimes

Playoffs

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Season1st round2nd round3rd roundFinals
1995–96Did not qualify
1996–97Did not qualify
1997–98W, 4–2,Chicoutimi3rd, round-robin,Quebec/Rimouski
1998–99L, 0–4,Rimouski
1999–2000W, 4–0,Acadie–BathurstW, 4–3,QuebecL, 1–4,Rimouski
2000–01Did not qualify
2001–02Did not qualify
2002–03L, 2–4,Quebec
2003–04W, 4–0,Baie-ComeauW, 4–2,P.E.I.W, 4–1,RimouskiL, 1–4,Hull
2004–05W, 4–2,DrummondvilleL, 2–4,Rouyn-Noranda
2005–06W, 4–1,VictoriavilleW, 4–1,HalifaxW, 4–1,GatineauW, 4–2,Quebec
2006–07L, 3–4,Halifax
2007–08Did not qualify
2008–09W, 4–1,P.E.I.L, 2–4,Rimouski
2009–10W, 4–1,Cape BretonW, 4–1,Rouyn-NorandaW, 4–1,DrummondvilleW, 4–2,Saint John
2010–11L, 1–4,Lewiston
2011–12L, 0–4,Halifax
2012–13L, 1–4,Victoriaville
2013–14L, 2–4,Blainville-Boisbriand
2014–15W, 4–1,ChicoutimiW, 4–3,HalifaxL, 0–4,Quebec
2015–16W, 4–1,VictoriavilleW, 4–2,GatineauL, 2–4,Rouyn-Noranda
2016–17Did not qualify
2017–18W, 4–3,RimouskiL, 1–4,Blainville-Boisbriand
2018–19W, 4–3,Baie-ComeauL, 0–4,Halifax
2019–20QMJHL playoffs cancelled due to ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Lostround-robin tournament
2021–22L, 0–3,Charlottetown
2022–23W, 4–3,Baie-ComeauL, 1–4,Halifax
2023–24L, 0–4,Chicoutimi


Game Six of the QMJHL Final.
Saint John 4 @ Wildcats 7.


Memorial Cup

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TheMemorial Cup is contested annually by the champions of theOntario Hockey League (OHL),Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), andWestern 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 Moncton Wildcats have competed in.

YearRound-robinSemifinalFinal
2006[a]W, 3–2Vancouver Giants
W, 4–2Peterborough Petes
L, 3–4Quebec Remparts
W, 3–1Vancouver GiantsL, 2–6Quebec Remparts
2010L, 4–5Calgary Hitmen
L, 0–4Brandon Wheat Kings
L, 3–4Windsor Spitfires
  1. ^Host team

See also

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References

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  1. ^"John Torchetti announced as Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations – Moncton Wildcats". RetrievedJanuary 15, 2019.
  2. ^"Wildcats fire head coach, director of player operations John Torchetti". RetrievedDecember 14, 2019.
  3. ^"Moncton Wildcats Name New Head Coach".91.9 The Bend. December 23, 2019.
  4. ^Bailey, Mitchell (May 15, 2014)."Gardiner MacDougall joins Moncton Wildcats as head coach, says goodbye to UNB".Global News. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
  5. ^Smith, Brad (November 8, 2023)."Moncton Wildcats to retire their first jersey".CHL.ca. RetrievedMay 20, 2024.
  6. ^"Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) Alumni".Hockey-Reference. RetrievedMay 20, 2024.
  7. ^"Moncton Wildcats Drafted Player History".Hockey-Reference. RetrievedMay 20, 2024.
  8. ^"Moncton Alpines Statistics and History [QMJHL]".HockeyDB. RetrievedMay 20, 2024.
  9. ^"Moncton Wildcats Statistics and History [QMJHL]".HockeyDB. RetrievedMay 20, 2024.

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