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Gothiques d'Amiens
NicknameGothiques
(Gothics)
CityAmiens, France
LeagueLigue Magnus
1982-Present
Founded1967
Home arenaColiséum
(capacity: 3400)
Colours   
Owner(s)Patrick Letellier
Head coachMario Richer
CaptainJonathan Narbonne
WebsiteLes Gothiques
Franchise history
Hockey Club Amiens Somme
  • Amiens Sporting Club (1967-90)

Hockey Club Amiens Somme is a French ice hockey team based in Amiens playing in the Ligue Magnus. The team is also known as "Gothiques d'Amiens" (Amiens Gothics).

The team was founded in 1967 and plays home games at the Coliséum. They have twice been Magnus Cup champions, and have played in the top league since 1982.

Currently the club president is Patrick Letellier, and the head coach is Mario Richer.

Roster

Updated February 1, 2019.[1]

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
46 France Lucas Savoye L 2017 Gap, France
35 France Henri-Corentin Buysse L 2017 Amiens, France
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
15 Canada Jonathan Narbonne (C) R 2016 Laval, Canada
7 Canada Romain Bault (A) L 2005 Amiens, France
61 Czech Republic Ondrej Smach L 2017 Hodonín, Czech Republic
88 France Léo Guillemain L 2017 Rouen, France
57 France Axel Prissaint L 2012 Amiens, France
73 Canada Holden Anderson R 2018 Pincourt, Canada
5 France Théo Kalisa L 2013 Amiens, France
4 France Yohan Coulaud L 2015 Gap, France
11 Canada Louis Bélisle L 2018 L'Ancienne-Lorette, Canada
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
19 Canada Mario Valery-Trabucco R RW/C 2017 Caracas, Venezuela
17 France Jérémie Romand L LW 2017 Sallanches, France
68 Canada Joey West (A) L C 2018 Orleans, Canada
71 Canada Philippe Halley L C 2015 Quebec, Canada
12 France Rudy Matima L LW/RW 2011 Ivry-sur-Seine, France
93 Canada Félix Plouffe L C/LW 2018 Lac-des-Iles, Canada
65 France Kévin Da Costa (A) R C 2017 Cherbourg, France
13 Canada Tommy Giroux R C 2017 Quebec, Canada
72 Canada Pierre-Maxime Poudrier L C/LW 2018 Thetford Mines, Canada
90 Canada Spencer Edwards R RW 2018 Coquitlam, Canada
21 France Thomas Suire R LW 2015 Évian-les-Bains, France
6 France Baptiste Bruche R RW 2014 Amiens, France
14 France Louis Olive L C/LW 2013 Compiègne, France
23 France Antonin Plagnat R LW/C 2016 Morzine, France
18 France Bastien Maïa R RW/LW 2018 Rouen, France

Awards and trophies

Ligue Magnus
Champion 1999, 2004.
Charles Ramsay Trophy
Juha Jokiharju in 200, François Rozenthal in 2004, Danick Bouchard in 2014
Albert Hassler Trophy
Pierre Pousse in 1993, Maurice Rozenthal in 1999, Laurent Gras in 2003, Kevin Hecquefeuille in 2011
Jean Ferrand Trophy
Frédéric Mallétroit in 1985 and 1986, Antoine Mindjimba in 1995, Billy Thompson in 2011
Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy
François Dusseau in 1987, Laurent Gras in 1997, Kevin Hecquefeuille in 2003, Henri-Corentin Buysse in 2008, Fabien Kazarine in 2015
Camil Gélinas Trophy
Antoine Richer in 2004
Marcel Claret Trophy
Winners in 1991, 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2002
Raymond Dewas Trophy
Vladimir Loubkine in 1989, Patrick Foliot in 1990 and 1991

Former players

Canada
France

Retired Numbers

Denis Perez also had his 64 retired, but the honor was rescinded after he sued the club over his release.[2][3]

Logos

References

  1. ^ "Gothiques d'Amiens Roster". lesgothiques.com (in French). Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  2. ^ Deserable, François (June 2010). "Le Hockey-sur-glace à Amiens" (PDF). {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^ "Anthony Mortas". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 2017-02-27.