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{{Hockey team |
{{infobox hockey team
team = Laval Saints |
| team = Laval Saints
| logo = LavalSaints.png
city = [[Laval, Quebec]] |
league = [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League|Q.M.J.H.L.]] |
| city = [[Laval, Quebec]]
| league = [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League|QMJHL]]
operated = 1967 to 1970 |
| operated = {{Start date|1969}} to 1970
arena = [[Colisée de Laval]] |
| arena = [[Colisée de Laval]]
|}}
}}
The '''Laval Saints''' were a major junior [[ice hockey]] team that played in [[Laval, Quebec]] at the [[Colisée de Laval]]. The Saints were a member of the Quebec Junior Hockey League in 1967-68, and the Metropolitan Montreal Junior Hockey League in 1968-69.
The '''Laval Saints''' were a [[junior ice hockey]] team that played in [[Laval, Quebec]] at the [[Colisée de Laval]]. The Saints were a member of the Quebec Junior Hockey League in 1967–68, and the Metropolitan Montreal Junior Hockey League in 1963–67.


The team was promoted to play a single season in the [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League]] in 1969-70, coached by [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] defenceman [[Doug Harvey]]. The team's leading scorer that season was [[Andre Peloffy]], a native of [[France]].
The team was promoted to, and played one season in the [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League]] in 1969–70, coached by [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] defenceman [[Doug Harvey (ice hockey)|Doug Harvey]]. The team's leading scorer that season was [[Andre Peloffy]], a native of [[France]].


==NHL alumni==
==NHL alumni==
Four alumni of the Laval Saints graduated to play in the [[National Hockey League]].
Four alumni of the Laval Saints graduated to play in the [[National Hockey League]].
* [[Serge Beaudoin]] (1969-70)
* [[Serge Beaudoin]] (1969–70)
* [[Jocelyn Guevremont]] (1967-68)
* [[Jocelyn Guevremont]] (1967–68)
* [[Hartland Monahan]] (1968-69)
* [[Hartland Monahan]] (1968–69)
* [[Andre Peloffy]] (1968-70)
* [[Andre Peloffy]] (1968–70)


==Yearly results==
==Yearly results==
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!Season!!Games!!Won!!Lost!!Tied!!Points!!Pct %!!Goals<br>For!!Goals<br><small>Against</small> !!Standing
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|[[1969-70 QMJHL season|1969-70]]||56||18||38||0||36||0.321||203||304||5th West
|[[1969–70 QMJHL season|1969–70]]||56||18||38||0||36||0.321||203||304||5th West
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==References==
*[http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/laval-saints-6540.html HockeyDB]

{{QMJHL}}

[[Category:Defunct Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League teams]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Laval, Quebec]]
[[Category:Ice hockey clubs established in 1967]]
[[Category:Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 1970]]
[[Category:1967 establishments in Quebec]]
[[Category:1970 disestablishments in Quebec]]
[[Category:Defunct ice hockey teams in Quebec]]




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[[Category:Defunct Quebec Major Junior Hockey League teams]]
[[Category:Sport in Quebec]]

Latest revision as of 18:38, 17 October 2024

Laval Saints
CityLaval, Quebec
LeagueQMJHL
Operated1969 (1969) to 1970
Home arenaColisée de Laval

The Laval Saints were a junior ice hockey team that played in Laval, Quebec at the Colisée de Laval. The Saints were a member of the Quebec Junior Hockey League in 1967–68, and the Metropolitan Montreal Junior Hockey League in 1963–67.

The team was promoted to, and played one season in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 1969–70, coached by Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman Doug Harvey. The team's leading scorer that season was Andre Peloffy, a native of France.

NHL alumni

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Four alumni of the Laval Saints graduated to play in the National Hockey League.

Yearly results

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Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1969–70 56 18 38 0 36 0.321 203 304 5th West

References

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