St. Hyacinthe is a city of about 55,000 in southwestern Quebec, Canada.
It is located east of Montreal.
Teams[]
- St Hyacinthe Aces (Provincial Intermediate League, 1954-1956)
- Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs (Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, 2008-2009) folded
- St Hyacinthe Cousin
- (Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League, 2001-2003) league renamed QSMHL
- (Quebec Senior Major Hockey League, 2003-2004) league renamed LNAH
- (Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, 2004-2005) renamed Cristal
- St Hyacinthe Cristal (Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, 2005-2006) renamed Top Design
- St Hyacinthe Dragons
- (Provincial Junior Hockey League, 1996-1997) league renamed QJAAAHL
- (QJAAAHL, 1997-2001) folded
- (Provincial Senior League, 1939-1940)
- (Provincial Senior League, 1946-1948)
- (South Shore League (Quebec), 1949-1950)
- (Eastern Townships Intermediate Hockey League, 1963-1964) league renamed PSHL
- Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, 1989-1996) become Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
- St. Hyacinthe Laureats
- (QJAAAHL, 2012-2014) league renamed QJHL
- (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 2014-Present)
- (Provincial Intermediate League, 1950-1951) league promoed to senior level PSL
- (Provincial Senior League, 1951-1953) withdrew January 23, 1953
- St Hyacinthe Rangers (Quebec Provincial Junior A Hockey League, 1960-1963) folded
- St Hyacinthe Saints (Provincial Senior League, 1945-1946) renamed Gaulois
- Saint-Hyacinthe Top Design (Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, 2006-2008) become Saguenay 98.3
Arenas[]
- Stade L.P. Gaucher
- Isatis Sport St-Hyacinthe
- Stade Charles-Auguste-Gauvin
- Pavillon de la Jeunesse