Hull was a city of about 66,000 people in Quebec, Canada. It was located on the west bank of the Gatineau River and just across the Ottawa River from Ottawa.
It is now a part of the city of Gatineau.
Teams[]
- Hull (Hull & District League, 1933-1934)
- College Lafortune (Hull City Junior League)
- Hull AA
- (Ottawa City Senior League, 1915-1916)
- (Hull & District League, 1926-1927)
- (Hull & District League,
- Hull Alouettes, (Ottawa-Hull & District Junior Hockey League, 1961-1962) fold January 3, 1962 replaced by Ottawa Metros
- Hull Beavers (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1968-1969) renamed Hawks
- Hull Bell Telephone (Hull & District League, 1961-1962)
- Hull Braves (Interprovincial Senior Hockey League, 1960-1961) withdrew January 24, 1961
- Hull Canadiens
- (Ottawa City Senior League,1917-1918)
- (Hull & District League, 1933-1938)
- (Interprovincial Senior Hockey League, 1960-1961)
- Hull Canucks (Ottawa City Junior League, 1956-1957) join IJHL as Volants
- Hull Central (Hull & District League, 1927-1928)
- Hull Festivals,
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1970-1973) join QMJHL
- (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 1973-1976) renamed Olympiques
- Hull Giants (Lower Ottawa Valley League, c.1921-1926)
- Hull Hawks
- (Ottawa-Hull & District Junior Hockey League, 1961-1964) join CJAHL
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1964-1967,
- Central Junior A Hockey League, 1969-1970) renamed Festivals
- Hull Iron Works (Lower Ottawa Valley League, 1940-1942)
- Hull Laroche (Hull City Junior League)
- Hull Legion
- Independent team in the 1957-58 Ottawa District Senior Playoffs
- (Interprovincial Senior Hockey League, 1958-1960)
- Hull Malettes (Ottawa City Senior League, 1918-1920)
- Hull Montcalm (Hull & District League, 1922-1923)
- Hull Mustangs (Ottawa St Lawrence Senior League, 1965-1966)
- Hull Olympiques (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, 1976-2003) renamed Gatineau Olympiques when area in amalgamated into the city of Gatineau
- Hull Parkdale (Hull & District League, 1924-1925)
- Hull Rangers (Hull & District League, 1934-1935)
- Hull Reboul (Hull City Junior League, 1933-1934)
- Hull Royal Canadiens, (Ottawa City Senior League,1918-1919)
- Hull St Brigids (Ottawa City Senior League,1918-1919)
- Hull St Charles (Hull & District League, 1924-1926)
- Hull Tech (Hull City Junior League)
- Hull Ten Test
- (Hull & District League, 1928-1929)
- (Hull & District League, 1934-1936)
- (Lower Ottawa Valley League, 1941-1942)
- Hull Vaudreuil (Hull & District League, 1935-1936)
- Hull Vimy (Hull & District League, 1928-1929)
- Hull Volants
- (Ottawa City Junior Hockey League, 1937-1939; 1940-1942; 1944-1945)
- (Hull & District League, 1934-1936)
- (Hull & District League, 1938-1939)
- (Ottawa City Senior League, 1936-1945) join Quebec Senior Hockey League
- (Quebec Senior Hockey League, 1944-1946) withdrew November 12, 1946
- (Senior Hockey Association, 1947-1948)
- Eastern Canada Senior Hockey League, 1948-1952)
- (Interprovincial Junior League, 1957-1960)
- (Hull & District League, 1961-1962)
- (Ottawa St Lawrence Senior League, 1963-1965)
- (Quebec Hockey League, 1956-1957)
- (Eastern Professional Hockey League, 1959-1963)
- LaSalle-Hull (Ottawa City Senior League, Ottawa City Junior League, 1932-1934) suspended by league January 22
- Leo Danis Sacre Coeur (Hull City Junior League)
- Militia HQ (Ottawa City Senior League, 1918-1919)
- Ottawa-Hull Canadiens (OHA Sr. A, 1956-1959) junior team in senior league
Leagues[]
- (Intermediate, 1922-1929, 1945-1947)
- (Senior, 1961-1962)
- (Junior, 1961-1964) forms Central Junior A Hockey League
- Hull City Junior League (1932-1934; 1936-1937; 1940-1941; 1945-1946; 1958-1960)
- Hull Intermediate League (1944-1945)
Champions[]
Memorial Cup[]
- 1957-58 Ottawa-Hull Canadiens
- 1996-97 Hull Olympiques
Players[]
- Derick Brassard
- Benoit Groulx
- Michel Larocque
- Guy Larose
- Christian Matte
- Rob Murphy
- Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau
- Alexandre R. Picard
- Stephane Richer
- Michel Rouleau
- Dominic Roussel
- Guy Trottier
Arenas[]
External Links
- Hull, Quebec on Wikipedia