Conference Southern Home arena Atlas Tube Center General manager Mark Seguin City Lakeshore Affiliate LaSalle Vipers | Division Bill Stobbs Arena Atlas Tube Centre Founded 1978 Color Red, Blue, and White | |
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Lakeshore canadiens vs essex 73 s
The Lakeshore Canadiens are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Belle River, Ontario. They play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. The Canadiens are four-time Clarence Schmalz Cup Winners as Provincial Junior C Champions. The team was known as the Belle River Canadiens from 1978 until 2014.
Contents
- Lakeshore canadiens vs essex 73 s
- History
- Season by season record
- 2016 2017 coaching staff
- Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances
- Notable alumni
- References
History
From 1985 until 2001, the Canadiens were one of the most feared teams in all of Ontario Junior "C" hockey. Within those 17 years, the Canadiens won 11 GLJHL Championships and 4 Clarence Schmalz Cups as All-Ontario Junior "C" Champions in 8 trips to the All-Ontario Finals.After 9 years The Canadiens once again won the Great Lakes Junior "C" Title in 2010 defeating the Wallaceburg Lakers in 4 Games, In the Schmalz Cup Semi-Finals they defeated the Grimsby Peach Kings 4 Games to 1 to advance to their first Ontario Final in 9 Years. The Canadiens then Lost the Schmalz Cup in 6 Games to the Alliston Hornets.In 2011 The Canadiens won their 2nd Consecutive Great Lakes title, They once again faced the Grimsby Peach Kings in the Ontario Semi Finals. Grimsby would win the series 4 games to 1.
The Belle River Canadiens have won 13 Great Lakes Junior C League Championships, they are 2nd to the Essex 73's who have won 18. Essex and Belle River have also won the most Ontario Championships, Essex with 6 and the Canadiens with 4.
On June 6, 2014, the team announced it was changing its name to the Lakeshore Canadiens.
The Canadiens moved into the brand new Atlas Tube Centre in the fall of 2014. In their first game at the new Atlas Tube Centre Sebastian Kanally scored the first ever goal 38 seconds into the game as the Canadiens defeated their rivals from Essex by a score of 3–1. The Canadiens would finish 24–13–0–3 in their first full season in their new rink.
The summer of 2016 saw the GLJHL become the Bill Stobbs Division of the new Provincial Junior Hockey League which resulted from the amalgamation of the eight juniour "C" hockey leagues in Southern Ontario.
Season-by-season record
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