Lachine Maroons

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Les Maroons de Lachine
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City Lachine, Quebec, Canada
League Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League
DivisionSher-Wood
Founded1995
Folded2015
Home arenaArena Pierre Pete Morin
Colours Maroon and White
  
PresidentPeter Simpson
General managerJean-Francois Sénéchal
Head coachJean-Francois Sénéchal

Les Maroons de Lachine were a Canadian Junior ice hockey team from Lachine, Quebec, Canada. It started as a franchise in the Metropolitaine leagues in 1953 in both the Junior A and Junior B divisions. Later, in 1995, the Pierrefonds Lions of the Quebec Junior A league moved to Lachine and resumed use of the name.

Following the 2014–15 season the Maroon franchise was sold to investors of the Gatineau Mustangs. The Mustangs were former members of the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. This league re-organized and re-branded itself as the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 and eliminated 6 teams, one of which was the Gatineau Mustangs. The re-located Maroons became known as the Gatineau Flames .

Season-by-season record

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

SeasonGP W L T OTLGF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
1995-96482219-7194207516th QJAAAHL
1996-97481427-71892343510th QJAAAHL
1997-98542923-2229222607th QJAAAHL
1998-99522130-11742304311th QJAAAHL
1999-00582825-5232247617th QJAAAHL
2000-0151272013247234585th QJAAAHL
2001-0253311813297251665th QJAAAHL
2002-0350261824236207584th QJAAAHL
2003-0450271706254232606th QJAAAHL
2004-0548212304207228469th QJAAAHL
2005-06511628071982653910th QJAAAHLLost preliminary
2006-0754242370252273558th QJAAAHLLost preliminary
2007-08522424222592635211th QJAAAHL
2008-09492323-3222226499th QJAAAHL
2009-10511632-32162983511th QJAAAHLDNQ
2010-11491430-51612573312th QJAAAHLLost preliminary
2011-12492519-5197189559th QJAAAHL
2012-13523416-2243193704th QJAAAHLLost final
2013-1452941-2140294207th QJAAAHL-SLDNQ
2014-15522025-72162554711th QJAAAHL-SLWon Qualifying Round, 3-0 (Condors)
Lost quarter-final, 1-4 (Cougars)


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