Granby is a city of about 47,000 people in southeastern Quebec, Canada.
Teams[]
- Granby (Junior Amateur Hockey Association, 1947-1947) drop out November 27, 1947 due to competition with Granby Eagles Provincial Senior League team
- Granby Bisons (QMJHL, 1981-1995) renamed Granby Prédateurs
- Granby Blitz (Quebec Semi Professional Hockey League, 1997-2002) renamed Predateurs
- Granby Eagles (Provincial Senior League, 1947) had moved from Verdun November 24; folded December 15
- Granby Inouk (known as Granby Inuit for 2005-2006 season)
- (Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, 2005-2014) league renamed QJHL
- (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 2014-Present)
- Granby Nordiques (Brome-Mississquoi-Sheffield League, 1940-1941)
- Granby Prédateurs
- (QMJHL, 1995-1997) become Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
- (Quebec Semi Professional Hockey League, 2002-2003) league renamed QSMHL
- (Quebec Senior Major Hockey League, 2003-2004) folded
- Provincial Intermediate League, 1935-1937) league promoted to senior level
- (Provincial Senior League, 1937-1938)
- Granby Royals (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 1951-1952) moved back to Montreal
- Granby Vics
- (Provincial Intermediate League, 1955-1957)
- (Eastern Townships Intermediate League, 1960-1964)
- (Quebec Junior A Hockey League, 1972-1976) folded
Players[]
Arenas[]
Champion[]
Memorial Cup[]
- 1995-96 - Granby Prédateurs
External Links[]
- Granby, Quebec on Wikipedia