Chambly Forts

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Chambly Forts
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City Chambly, Quebec, Canada
League Quebec Junior Hockey League
DivisionMartin St-Louis
Founded1998, 1999, 2015
Folded2021
Home arenaCentre Sportif Robert-Lebel
ColoursBlue, green, and white
   
Owner(s)Minor Hockey Association Chambly
General managerDominic Boucher [1]
Head coachJean-Daniel St-Martin [2]
Franchise history
1998–1999La Prairie Condors
1999–2015Kahnawake Condors
2015–2021Chambly Forts

The Chambly Forts are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team from Chambly, Quebec, Canada. They are part of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League. Home games are played at Centre Sportif Robert-Lebel.

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On April 29, 2015, a consortium purchased the Kahnawake Condors and transferred the franchise to Chambly for the 2015-2016 season. At the time of relocation the franchise had not yet claimed a regular season division nor league title and had failed to advance beyond the quarterfinal round in playoff competition.

After the first 3 seasons as the Forts their final standings in regular season and playoff rounds had improved to quarter final in 2017-18 season.

After the 2020–21 season, the team was disbanded due to the suspended support of the City of Chambly. [3]

Season-by-season record

Season-by-season results for the team are shown below. [4]

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsFinishPlayoffs
1998-99521437-11932932913th QJAAAHL
1999-00582135-22033044410th QJAAAHL
2000-0149240251273141111th QJAAAHL
2001-0253222308213276528th QJAAAHL
2002-03501530141692373510th QJAAAHL
2003-04501626352132834010th QJAAAHL
2004-0548301404224180642nd QJAAAHL
2005-0651202209209222499th QJAAAHLLost Preliminary
2006-0754321930260228676th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2007-0852301912211214636th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2008-09492224-31892164710th QJAAAHL
2009-10513020-1234207617th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2010-11491038-11322622114th QJAAAHLDNQ
2011-12492028-11912224111th QJAAAHL
2012-13522125-62352684810th QJAAAHLLost Preliminary
2013-14522923-0252250584th QJAAAHL-PBLost div. quarter-final
2014-15522821-3223216596th QJAAAHLLost First Round, 0-3 (Maroons)
Forts de Chambly
2015-1655203221237296435th of 6 St. Louis
9th of 12 LHJQ
Lost Prelim Round, 0-3 (Braves)
2016-1749192640208270424th of 6 St. Louis
8t hof 12 LHJQ
Lost Prelim Round, 0-3 (Titans)
2017-1849212602194233444th of 6 St. Louis
8th of 12 LHJQ
Won Prelim Round, 2-0 (Montagnards)
Lost quarters 0-4 (Cobras)

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References

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