Ligue Magnus | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1907 |
No. of teams | 14 |
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Most recent champion(s) | Dragons de Rouen (2009-10) |
Official website | www.hockeyfrance.com |
The Ligue Magnus (Magnus League) is the top ice hockey league of France. Founded in 1907, it was renamed after Louis Magnus.
The league's champions are awarded the Coupe Magnus.
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2011-12 teams[edit | edit source]
Players who also played in the NHL[edit | edit source]
Philippe Bozon (first French NHLer)
Brad Ference (Morzine-Avoriaz during lock-out)
Bob Gainey (ended his career, then coached in Épinal)
Steve Gainey (with Épinal during the lock-out)
Cristobal Huet (second French NHLer)
Corrado Micalef (with Briançon)
Steve Montador (with Mulhouse during the lock-out)
André St-Laurent (with Rouen)
Steven Reinprecht (with Mulhouse during the lock-out)
Rémi Royer (with Briançon)
Mark Rycroft (with Briançon during the lock-out)
Claude Verret (with Rouen)
Paulin Bordeleau ( with Tours, Megève, H.C Mont Blanc)
Roland Cloutier (with Tours, Gap)
Patrick Daley (with Tours, Rouen)
Jean-François Sauvé (with Tours)
Éric Houde (with Rouen)
Ladislav Benysek (with Rouen)
Previous winners[edit | edit source]
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See Also[edit | edit source]
League trophies[edit | edit source]
- Charles Ramsey Trophy (best scorer of the season)
- Albert Hassler Trophy (best player of the season)
- Marcel Claret Trophy (most fair-play team of the season)
- Raymond Dewas Trophy (most fair-play player of the season)
- Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy (best rookie of the season)
- Jean Ferrand Trophy (best goaltender)
- Coupe Magnus
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