Quebec City is a city of the province of Quebec, Canada. Provincial capital, it is the second largest city of Quebec after Montreal and the oldest of the province; Quebec City celebrated its 400th birthday in 2008. It is home to 920,545persons; its metropolitan area has a population of 3,715,515.
Hockey in Quebec City[]
Among the major events held in Quebec City include:
- WHA All Star Game 1973, 1978
- Rendez-vous '87
- 1993 NHL Entry Draft
- 1970-71 Memorial Cup Final
- 1976 Canada Cup (1 game)
- 1991 Canada Cup (1 game)
- Stanley Cup Challenge Games in 1912 and 1913
Teams[]
Major League[]
- (Amateur Hockey Association of Canada, 1889-1898) join CAHL
- (Canadian Amateur Hockey League, 1899-1905) join ECAHA
- (Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association, 1906-1908) league becomes ECHA
- (Eastern Canada Hockey Association, 1909-1909) resign, join CHA
- (Canadian Hockey Association, 1909-1910) league disbands, join NHA
- (National Hockey Association, 1910-1917) join NHL
- (National Hockey League, 1917-1920) become Hamilton Tigers
- (World Hockey Association, 1972-1979) join National Hockey League
- (National Hockey League 1979-1995) become Colorado Avalanche
Minor League[]
- (Quebec Hockey League, 1953-1959) join AHL
- (American Hockey League, 1959-1971) become Richmond Robins
- Quebec Citadelles (American Hockey League, 1999-2002) merge with Hamilton Bulldogs
- Quebec Castors
- (Canadian American Hockey League, 1926-1928) team goes on hiatus
- (Eastern Canada Hockey Association, 1931-1932) join CAHL
- (Canadian American Hockey League, 1932-1935) become Springfield Indians
- Quebec Rafales (International Hockey League, 1996-1998) folded
Semi-Pro[]
- Quebec As
- (Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League, 1997-1998) go dormant, return as Cote-de-Beaupre As in 2000
- (Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League, 2001-2003) renamed Quebec Radio X, league renamed QSMHL
- (Quebec Senior Major Hockey League, 2003-2004) league renamed LNAH
- (Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, 2004-2008) become Pont Rouge Lois Jeans
Senior[]
- (Quebec City League, 1914-1915)
- (Quebec City League, 1921-1923)
- Quebec City (Province of Quebec League, 1922-1923) withdrew February 4, 1923
- Quebec 5th CGR (Quebec City League, 1918-1920) renamed Emeralds during season
- Quebec Aces
- (Montreal Senior Group, 1936-1937) league becomes QSHL
- (Quebec Senior Hockey League, 1937-1940)
- (Quebec Senior Hockey League, 1941-1950) league becomes Quebec Senior Major Hockey League
- Quebec Senior Major Hockey League, 1950-1953) league goes professional, becomes QHL
- Quebec Beavers (Provincial Senior League, 1939-1940) league disbands due to World War II
- Quebec CNR (Quebec City League, 1920-1921)
- Quebec Crescents (Quebec City League, 1913-1920)
- Quebec Emeralds
- (Quebec City League, 1920-1920)
- (Quebec City League, 1922-1923)
- Quebec Emmetts (Quebec City League, 1913-1918)
- Quebec Laurentides
- (Interprovincial Hockey Union, 1913-1914) join Quebec City League
- (Quebec City League, 1914-1916)
- Quebec Laval Amateur (Quebec City League, 1923-1924)
- Quebec Laval Club (Quebec City League, 1916-1919)
- Quebec Loyola (Quebec City League, 1921-1923)
- Quebec Montagnais (Quebec City League, 1915-1919)
- Quebec Nationale (Quebec City League, 1920-1920)
- Quebec Royal Rifles
- (Quebec City League, 1920-1921)
- (Quebec Senior Hockey League, 1940-1941)
- (Interprovincial Hockey Union, 1913-1914) join Quebec City League
- (Quebec City League, 1914-1917)
- (Quebec City League, 1923-1924)
- Quebec St. Valier (Quebec City League, 1922-1924)
- Quebec Sarsfield (Quebec City League, 1920-1922)
- Quebec Sons of Ireland
- (Quebec City League, 1915-1920)
- (Quebec City League, 1921-1922) join Quebec Provincial League
- (Quebec Provincial League, 1922-1923) join ECAHL
- (Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League, 1923-1925) league becomes Senior Group
- (Senior Group, 1925-1927) folded under pressure from Quebec Beavers of Can-Am Hockey League
- Quebec Sporting Association (Quebec City League, 1913-1914) withdrew in January
- Quebec Voltigeurs? (Quebec Provincial League, 1920-1922)
- Quebec YMCA (Quebec City League, 1914-1915)
Senior Intermediate[]
- (Quebec City National League, 1933-1934)
- (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1940-1941)
- (Quebec City National League, 1933-1934)
- (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1937-1938)
- Quebec Amateur (Quebec City National League, 1933-1934)
- Quebec Boucher (Quebec City National League, 1930-1931)
- Quebec Castors (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1940-1941)
- Quebec Civil Service
- (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1937-1938)
- (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1940-1941)
- Quebec Crescents (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1937-1938)
- Quebec Granites (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1932-1933)
- Quebec HMCS Montcalm (Quebec City Maritime League, 1943-1944)
- Quebec Red Indians (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1937-1938)
- Quebec St, Charles (Quebec City National League, 1933-1934)
- Quebec City Guy Stores (Quebec City National League, 1930-1931)
- RCAF (Quebec City Intermediate League, 1940-1941)
Major Junior[]
- (Eastern Provincial League, 1936-1937)
- (Eastern Provincial League, 1939-1940)
- (Quebec City Junior League, 1959-1960) join PJL
- (Provincial Junior League, 1960-1961) withdrew
- (Provincial Junior League, 1964-1965) affiliation moved to Thetford Mines
- (Provincial Junior League, 1966-1969) join QMJHL as Remparts
- (Junior Amateur Hockey Association, 1947-1949) league renamed QJHL
- (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 1949-1953) join OHA Jr. A
- (Provincial Junior League, 1960-1964) renamed Aces
- (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 1953-1955) join Saguenay-Quebec Junior League
- (Sageunay-Quebec Junior League, 1955-1956) join MMJL
- (Metropolitan Montreal Junior League, 1956-1957)
- Quebec Montcalm (Quebec City Junior League, 1959-1960) withdrew
- Quebec Remparts (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, 1969-1985) folded
- Quebec Remparts (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, 1997-present)
- Quebec Victorias (Metropolitan Montreal Junior League, 1956-1957)
Junior A[]
- College St Lawrence Lions (Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, 2004-2007) become Quebec AssureExperts
- Quebec Alouettes (Quebec City Junior League, 1947-1948)
- Quebec AssurExperts (Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, 2007-2008) become Thetford Mines Filons
- Quebec Beavers (Eastern Provincial League, 1938-1939)
- Quebec Bourgeois (1936-1937)
- Quebec Canadien Francais (Quebec City Junior League, 1931-1932)
- Quebec Commandos (Quebec City Junior League, 1942-1943)
- Quebec City (Provincial Junior Hockey League, mid 1990's)
- Quebec Granites (Quebec City Junior League, 1932-1933)
- Quebec Lions (Eastern Provincial League, 1937-1938)
- Quebec Maple Leafs (Quebec City Junior League, 1930-1931)
- Quebec Question Marks (Quebec City Junior League, 1929-1930)
- Quebec Red Wings (Quebec City Junior League, 1947-1948)
- Quebec Taverne Centrale (Eastern Provincial League, 1936-1937)
Phantom Teams or Teams in leagues that never played[]
- Quebec Equipe Nationale (Global Canadian Hockey League, league in planning stages since 2008)
- Quebec Gladiators? (WHA Junior Hockey League, 2007) never played
- Quebec Nordiks (World Hockey Association (proposed), 2002) league never played
Women's Leagues[]
- Metropol Le Cheyenne (National Women's Hockey League, 2001-2002) renamed Quebec Avalanche
- Quebec Avalanche (National Women's Hockey League, 2002-2007) fold with league
- Quebec Phenix (Canadian Women's Hockey League, 2007-2008) folded
Junior B teams[]
- Academie Saint Louis (International Junior Hockey League, 2008-2009)
- CGEP St. Foye (International Junior Hockey League, 2008-2012)
- Limoilou Aces (Quebec City Junior B Hockey League, 1944-1948)
- Quebec Acadameciens (Junior "B")
- Quebec Red Wings (Junior B)
- Quebec Victorias (Junior "B" 1953-57)
University team[]
Leagues[]
- Quebec City Intermediate League (1937-1938, 1940-1941)
- Quebec City Junior B Hockey League (1943-1955, 1961-1969)
- Quebec City Junior League (1959-1960) forms Provincial Junior League with Laurentienne Jr. League
- Quebec City League (1912-1924)
- Quebec City Maritime League (1943-1944)
- Quebec City National League (1930-1931, 1933-1934)
- Quebec City Rail-Paper Hockey League (1928-1936)
Arenas[]
Primary[]
- Quebec Skating Rink (1889-1918) destroyed by fire
- Quebec Arena (1913-1942) burned down
- Colisée de Québec (original) (1942-1949) burned down
- Colisée Pepsi (1949-2015) closed upon opening of Videotron Centre
- Videotron Centre (2015-present)
Secondary[]
- Pavillon de la Jeunesse (1931-Present)
- PEPS (1970-Present)
- Arena Bardy
- Arena Michel-Labadie
- Arena les Saules
- Arena Galeries de la Capitale
- Arena Duberger
- Arena 2 glaces (Complexe Sportif Multidiciplinaire)
Champions[]
Stanley Cup[]
- 1911-12 Quebec Bulldogs
- 1912-13 Quebec Bulldogs
Avco World Trophy[]
- 1976-77 Quebec Nordiques
Edinburgh Trophy[]
- 1956-57 Quebec Aces
Alexander Cup[]
- 1951-52 Quebec Aces
Allan Cup[]
- 1943-44 Quebec Aces
Memorial Cup[]
- 1970-71 Quebec Remparts
- 2005-06 Quebec Remparts
Players and staff[]
These people were born in Quebec City: