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The '''Rosemount Bombers''' were a junior team in the [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] neighbourhood of [[Rosemount]]. They played from 1960 to 1965 in the [[Metropolitan Montreal Junior League]].
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The '''Rosemount Bombers''' were a junior team in the [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] neighbourhood of [[Rosemount]]. They played from 1960 to 1969 in the [[Metropolitan Montreal Junior League]], with the exception of 1965-66, when they dropped out of the Metro league and played in the Montreal Jr.B league. They returned to the Metropolitain Jr.A league in June 1966.
   
 
They won the league title in 1962-63 and then lost the [[1962-63 Quebec Junior Playoffs|1963]] provincial junior final.
 
They won the league title in 1962-63 and then lost the [[1962-63 Quebec Junior Playoffs|1963]] provincial junior final.
   
The Bombers folded in 1965. The [[Rosemount National]] started up in 1968.
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The Bombers joined other Metropolitan Jr.A teams in creating the Quebec Junior Leauge in 1969, changing their name to the [[Rosemount National]].
   
 
Their most prominent alum was [[Bernie Parent]].
 
Their most prominent alum was [[Bernie Parent]].
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||[[1960-61 MetMtlHL Season|1960-61]] || 42 || 10 ||22 ||10 ||30 || - || - ||7th||out of playoffs||
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||[[1960-61 MetMtlHL Season|1960-61]] || 42 || 10 ||22 ||10 ||30 || 156 || 199 ||7th||out of playoffs
 
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||[[1961-62 MetMtlHL Season|1961-62]] ||42 || 18 ||22 ||2 || 38 || - || - || 5th||Lost Quarter Final||
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||[[1961-62 MetMtlHL Season|1961-62]] ||42 || 18 ||22 ||2 || 38 || 146 || 166 || 5th||Lost Quarter Final
 
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||[[1962-63 MetMtlHL Season|1962-63]] ||42 || 25 ||15 ||2 || 52 || 181 || 135 || 2nd||'''Won Final,''' Lost Quebec Final||
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||[[1962-63 MetMtlHL Season|1962-63]] ||42 || 25 ||15 ||2 || 52 || 181 || 135 || 2nd||'''Won Final,''' Lost Quebec Final
 
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||[[1963-64 MetMtlHL Season|1963-64]] || 44 || 32 ||8 ||4 ||68 || - || - ||'''1st East'''||Lost Final||
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||[[1963-64 MetMtlHL Season|1963-64]] || 44 || 32 ||8 ||4 ||68 || 217 || 146 ||'''1st East'''||Lost Final
 
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||[[1964-65 MetMtlHL Season|1964-65]] ||42 || 24 ||15 ||3 || 51 || 195 || 155 || 3rd||Lost Final||
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||[[1964-65 MetMtlHL Season|1964-65]] ||42 || 24 ||15 ||3 || 51 || 195 || 155 || 3rd||Lost Final
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[[Category:Canadian ice hockey teams]]
 
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey teams]]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 22 August 2017

The Rosemount Bombers were a junior team in the Montreal, Quebec neighbourhood of Rosemount. They played from 1960 to 1969 in the Metropolitan Montreal Junior League, with the exception of 1965-66, when they dropped out of the Metro league and played in the Montreal Jr.B league. They returned to the Metropolitain Jr.A league in June 1966.

They won the league title in 1962-63 and then lost the 1963 provincial junior final.

The Bombers joined other Metropolitan Jr.A teams in creating the Quebec Junior Leauge in 1969, changing their name to the Rosemount National.

Their most prominent alum was Bernie Parent.

Season-by-Season Records

Metropolitan Montreal Junior League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1960-61 42 10 22 10 30 156 199 7th out of playoffs
1961-62 42 18 22 2 38 146 166 5th Lost Quarter Final
1962-63 42 25 15 2 52 181 135 2nd Won Final, Lost Quebec Final
1963-64 44 32 8 4 68 217 146 1st East Lost Final
1964-65 42 24 15 3 51 195 155 3rd Lost Final
1965-66 Played in Montreal Jr.B
1966-67 41 16 19 6 42 187 183 4th
1967-68 40 8 32 0 16 176 183 6th
1968-69 48 17 26 4 38 170 197 6th