Laval Titan

The Laval Titan was just one name used by a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League franchise that played in Laval, Quebec, between 1971 and 1998.

History
The Rosemount National began in the 1969–70 QMJHL season as one of the founding franchises of the QMJHL, playing in the Montreal borough of Rosemount, Quebec at the Paul Sauve Arena. After only two seasons in Rosemont the team moved to Laval, Quebec, where they would play the next 27 years under a multitude of names. Laval National was the team's original name, but they were renamed the Laval Voisins ("Neighbours") in 1979, and then the Titan ("Titans") in 1985.

For the 1994–95 QMJHL season the team was renamed Laval Titan Collège Français, when the Collège Français came aboard as a sponsor, bring some of its management when the Verdun Collège Français folded in the offseason. In 1998, faced with an aging Colisée de Laval and dwindling attendance, the team moved to Bathurst, New Brunswick.

The Titan franchise was one of the most successful in the QMJHL during their time in the league, winning the President's Cup four times, in 1984, 1989, 1990 and 1993. The team participated in the Memorial Cup five times and made the final once, in 1994, when they hosted the tournament. They lost that year to the Kamloops Blazers.

NHL alumni
Totals include all incarnations of the Laval franchise.
 * Bold indicates a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Season-by-season record

 * Rosemont National (1969–1971)
 * Laval National (1971–1979)
 * Laval Voisins (1979–1985)
 * Laval Titan (1985–1994)
 * Laval Titan Collège Français (1994–1998)

Regular season

 * OL = Overtime loss, Pct = Winning percentage