dar
Blue-Chip Prospect
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Post by dar on Sept 25, 2007 11:44:31 GMT -4
With the recent departure of Lincourt we now only have 5 players from the province of Quebec (Riopel, Lessard, Labelle, Eagles (born in Que), and Barberio). We have the team with the least amount of players from Quebec.
Other teams with less than ten:
Halifax 7 PEI 9 Saint John 9 Saint John's 9
Teams with the most:
Baie Comeau 21 Quebec 20 Chicoutimi 19 Val d'Or 19
I guess it's just normal that we (Atlantic teams) might tend to support local players more. Here are the Atlantic teams with the number of Atlantic players on their roster:
Halifax 13 PEI 12 St John's 12 Saint John 11 Moncton 10 Cap Breton 8 Acadie Bathurst 6
Just thought it was interesting numbers.
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Post by Dman on Sept 25, 2007 11:53:00 GMT -4
That's not too far off from last year before Christmas. I believe we had six, including Eagles.
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Post by gongshow on Sept 25, 2007 12:06:33 GMT -4
So really of the entire roster only 15 players come from our territory....not a great number.
Its too bad that we have to(or chose to) rely on Ontario players and Americans to fill our roster....but I guess thats what it takes to be competitive with the talent pool shrinking with every expansion team that gets added.
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Post by bjindaho on Sept 25, 2007 12:10:35 GMT -4
a lot of it is that you guys haven't finished rebuilding from your last run. and happened to take full advantage of the opportunity to add out of zoners.
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Post by crashthenet on Sept 25, 2007 13:07:08 GMT -4
This is another example of why I have been arguing that the Quebec league needs to change its name to the Eastern Hockey League....with so many teams outside of Quebec and so many players as well, the name of the league needs to reflect the changing demographics......
Also of interest is the realitive crowd size and strength of the Atlantic teams vs. the small crowds that the Quebec based teams draw.
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Post by AceKikr on Sept 25, 2007 13:52:21 GMT -4
What difference will it make changing the name of the league?? I don't get it, because there are teams that are not in quebec, the league has to change its name??? hahaha!
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Post by Captain Obvious on Sept 25, 2007 14:02:17 GMT -4
So really of the entire roster only 15 players come from our territory....not a great number. Its too bad that we have to(or chose to) rely on Ontario players and Americans to fill our roster....but I guess thats what it takes to be competitive with the talent pool shrinking with every expansion team that gets added. It's not so much the talent pool shrinking as the Cats have traded away a lot of picks and young players away the last 3-4 years...mostly the Memorial Cup year.
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Post by SteveUL on Sept 25, 2007 14:42:01 GMT -4
This is another example of why I have been arguing that the Quebec league needs to change its name to the Eastern Hockey League....with so many teams outside of Quebec and so many players as well, the name of the league needs to reflect the changing demographics...... Also of interest is the realitive crowd size and strength of the Atlantic teams vs. the small crowds that the Quebec based teams draw. Should the AHL change its name even though there are and have been several Canadian franchises over the years .... should the NHL change its name even though they operate in two countries ? Should the OHL change its name even though it has US based teams ? Should they change the name of the World Series even though only two countries have teams eligible to play in it ? Its a name ... its also a brand ... changing it creates more headaches than leaving it as is does.
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Post by crashthenet on Sept 25, 2007 15:18:50 GMT -4
I think the OHL would change it's name if a majority of the support and teams came from outside the province........that is why they call it the WHL not the Alberta or B.C. hockey league......
The strenght of this league is no longer in Quebec....the healthier franchises reside in the Maritimes.....
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Post by buckybuckbuck on Sept 25, 2007 15:22:09 GMT -4
I was surprised to see in the last draft that we choose so many Americans. We usually draft them and they don't show.
1 15 MON Brown Matt 1991-02-24 5'10" 162 A/W G/L Pictou County MAAA NE/NS 2 35 MON >CAP MacAusland Devon 1991-05-23 5'6" 151 C/C G/L Moncton MAAA NB/NB 7 123 MON Furlotte Matt 1990-05-05 6'2" 194 D/D G/L Fredericton MAAA NB/NB 7 125 MON >CAP Dimitruk Paul 1990-05-30 6'1" 179 D/D D/R Phillips Exeter Academy Prep NH/NH 8 127 MON >SNB Jodoin Simon 1990-11-20 6'0" 152 A/W G/L Antoine-Girouard MAAA QC/QC 8 133 MON >BAT Frazee Brett 1990-03-22 5'10" 176 C/C G/L Pictou County MAAA NE/NS 8 141 MON Samuels-Thomas Jordan 1990-05-28 6'2" 182 A/W G/L Hartford Wolfpack AJHL CT/CT 9 159 MON Blain Karl 1990-01-21 6'0" 161 A/W G/L Chateauguay MAAA QC/QC 10 177 MON Moore Colin 1990-05-21 5'10" 165 A/W D/R U.S. Natl. Dev. U17 NAHL MA/MA 11 195 MON Hynes Michael 1990-10-26 5'7" 148 A/W G/L Western MAAA TN/TN 12 212 MON Brousseau Pier-Luc 1990-01-28 5'11" 168 D/D G/L Mathieu Martine HS NB/NB
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Post by chootoi on Sept 25, 2007 15:28:49 GMT -4
it's already been said, there's no need to change the name, but since we're on the subject: Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League if they were to change it, they could just switch the Major to Maritime, and could still keep the branding and recognize both territories. that'd be more than sufficient IMO. and don't start with the "but... but... newfoundland... st. john's ;D ". that's how moot all this actually is. bottom line, they aren't going to please everyone, and it won't be called "The Quebec & Canadian Maritime Provinces Including Newfoundland & North Eastern States Which We Own Territorial Rights To Hockey League"
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Post by crashthenet on Sept 25, 2007 15:41:50 GMT -4
Good suggestion adding the Maritime connection to the league
I think it is well overdue
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Post by Optimus Reim on Sept 25, 2007 15:43:26 GMT -4
"The Quebec & Canadian Maritime Provinces Including Newfoundland & North Eastern States Which We Own Territorial Rights To Hockey League"
Try cresting that on the jerseys!! the QCMPINNESWWOTRTHL
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Post by markofthebeast on Sept 25, 2007 15:51:54 GMT -4
I think it's fine the way it is but if you’re going to change it, it should accommodate all territories covered. So the Eastern Hockey League EHL I guess would be the natural progression. But as said that Just creates bigger issues and more headaches. Who cares about the name all the clubs joined the QMJHL the owners were aware that this was the name the only thing is now with the two divisions as they are it's more and more like 2 different leagues as you don’t get to play the western teams that much.
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Post by t-dude on Sept 25, 2007 16:47:33 GMT -4
I think it's fine the way it is but if you’re going to change it, it should accommodate all territories covered. So the Eastern Hockey League EHL I guess would be the natural progression. But as said that Just creates bigger issues and more headaches. Who cares about the name all the clubs joined the QMJHL the owners were aware that this was the name the only thing is now with the two divisions as they are it's more and more like 2 different leagues as you don’t get to play the western teams that much. Well why not just spin off the Eastern Division into it's own league... Eastern Major Junior Hockey League EMJHL or whatever...
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