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Montreal-North Arctic

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Ice hockey team in Quebec, Canada
Montreal-North Arctic
CitySaint-Leonard, Quebec, Canada
LeagueQuebec Junior Hockey League
DivisionAlexandre Burrows
Founded2002
Home arenaArena Garon, Montreal-Nord
ColoursBlack,Blue, andWhite
   
Owner(s)Joe Perretta
Head coachGianni Cantini
MediaLe Progress Saint-Leonard
Franchise history
2002-2008St-Eustache Patriotes
2008-2009Ste-Thérèse Nordiques
2009-2010Laval Rousseau Sports
2010-2011Laval Arctic
2011-2017St-Léonard Arctic
2017-2019Montreal-North Arctic

TheMontreal-North Arctic were a Junior "A"ice hockey team fromSaint-Leonard,Quebec, Canada and were part of theQuebec Junior Hockey League (QJHL).

History

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The franchise entered the QJHL in 2002 as the Gladiateur de St. Eustache

In the Summer of 2008, the team moved to become the Sainte-Thérèse Nordiques.

In the Summer of 2009, the team was moved again toLaval,Quebec. The official name was Rousseau-Sports Junior AAA Laval. In the 2008–09 seasonEliezer Sherbatov led the team and was third in the league in scoring.[1][2][3] In the playoffs, he helped the team win the championship while leading the playoffs with 15 goals in 18 games.[4]

In 2010, the name was changed again to theLaval Arctic. One season later they became the St-Leonard Arctic. After the start of the 2017 season the club re-branded once more, this time becoming the Montreal-North Arctic.

The North Arctic folded after the 2018-19 season.

Season-by-season record

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Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGP W L TOTLGFGAPointsFinishPlayoffs
2002-03501134231842782711th QJAAAHL
2003-045039902241158801st QJAAAHLLost in Finals
2004-05482027011812394111th QJAAAHL
2005-06511532041832773413th QJAAAHLLost Preliminary
2006-07532322442442605410th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2007-0852272041264228597th QJAAAHLLost semi-finals
2008-09492918-2211215607th QJAAAHLLost semi-finals
2009-10511825-81972204410th QJAAAHLDNQ
2010-11492125-31912374111th QJAAAHLLost Preliminary
2011-12492421-42102635210th QJAAAHL
2012-13521034-82123152815th QJAAAHLDNQ
2013-14521632-4189269366th QJAAAHL-SLLost div. quarter-final
2014-15----------
2015-1655301933220217664th of 6 Burrows
7th of 12 QJHL
Won Prelim Round, 3-1 (Rangers)
Lost Quarterfinals, 0-4 (Montagnards)
2016-1749301423240178652nd of 6 Burrows
4th of 12 QJHL
Won Div Semifinals, 4-2 (Panthers)
Lost League Semifinal 1-4 (Collège Français)
2017-184984010127310176th of 6 Burrows
12th of 12 QJHL
Did not qualify for playoffs

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^"An Interview with Eliezer Sherbatov".ISEF. May 20, 2019.
  2. ^Arnold, Janice (1 October 2009)."Israeli junior hockey standout now a Montreal Junior".The Canadian Jewish News.
  3. ^Arpon Basu (November 11, 2009)."Sherbatov, 17, beats the odds; Eliezer Sherbatov is beating the odds, but it's not for the reason you might think".Montreal Gazette.
  4. ^Alex Di Pietro."Sherbatov a Montréal Junior".The Suburban. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved14 January 2013.

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