Princeville Titan

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Princeville Titan
College Lafleche Titan.JPG
City Princeville, Quebec, Canada
League Quebec Junior Hockey League
DivisionEast
Founded1996
Home arena Center Paul-de-la-Sablonnière
Colours Yellow, Red, Black, and White
    
General manager Jean Provencher
Head coach Guillaume St-Denis
Franchise history
1996-2002Warwick Titan
2002-2008College Lafleche Titan
2008-PresentPrinceville Titan

The Princeville Titan are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team from Princeville, Quebec, Canada. They are a part of the Quebec Junior Hockey League.

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History

The team originated as the Warwick Titan in 1996. They became the College Lafleche Titan in 2002.

The 2005-06 season was their first campaign to finish with a winning record. They were good enough to lose the league final in six games to the eventual Fred Page Cup Eastern Canadian Champion Joliette Action.

In Summer 2008, the Titan were relocated to Princeville, Quebec.

The Titan won their first Quebec Junior League Championship during the 2011-12 season and the league representative at the Eastern Canadian Jr. A Fred Page Cup Championships. The team went 0-3 in the round robin play.

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
1996-97482122-5204199478th QJAAAHL
1997-98542626-21902075410th QJAAAHL
1998-99523215-5249189694th QJAAAHL
1999-00583817-3291206794th QJAAAHL
2000-0149222241211215498th QJAAAHL
2001-02531633-41652303610th QJAAAHL
2002-0350192524203228449th QJAAAHL
2003-04501627161752433911th QJAAAHL
2004-05481728121732383712th QJAAAHL
2005-0651361203216157753rd QJAAAHLLost final
2006-0753646101353431314th QJAAAHLDNQ
2007-0852742211563641714th QJAAAHL
2008-09492915-5204183636th QJAAAHL
2009-10513415-2243160724th QJAAAHLLost semi-final
2010-11492222-5197194498th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2011-12492820-1234192577th QJAAAHLWon League
2012-13522820-4189180607th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2013-14523411-7276173754th QJAAAHLLost quarter-final
2014-15----------
2015-1655143713192301326th of 6 St. Louis
10th of 12 QJHL
did not qualify
2016-1749142933194274345th of 6 St. Louis
11th of 12 QJHL
Won Prelim Rd, 3-0 (Forts)
Lost div semi-final, 0-4 (Collège Français)
2017-1849143131194274325th of 6 St. Louis
11th of 12 QJHL
lost Prelim Rd, 0-2 (Est Rangers)
2018-194835922267181743rd of 13 QJHL4th place (4-1-0-1) X-over series
Won Quarterfinals 4-2 (Panthers)
Won Semifinals 4-1 (Collège Français)
Won League Finals 4-3 (Terrebonne Cobras)
Advance to Fred Page Cup
2019-204832826283213723rd of 13 QJHLDid Not Qualify for Post Season
2020-21Season Lost due to covid-19 restrictions
2021-2241142430159222314th of 4 East
9h of 12 LHJQ
Did Not Qualify for Post Season
2022-2348291504236194624th of 13 QJHLWon Quarterfinals 4-2 (Inouk)
Lost Semifinals 1-4 (Cobras)
2023-24481728122002563710th of 13 QJHLLost Play in Rd 0-2 (Panthers)

Fred Page Cup

Eastern Canada Championships
MHL - QAAAJHL - CCHL - Host
Round robin play with 2nd vs 3rd in semi-final to advance against 1st in the finals.

YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemifinalGold Medal Game
2012L, Nepean Raiders 0-4
L, Woodstock Slammers 3-5
L, Kanata Stallions 4-7
0-3-04th of 4n/an/a
2019W, Yarmouth Mariners 3-2
OTW, Ottawa Jr. Senators 4-3
W, Amherst Ramblers 3-0
2-1-0-01st of 4byeLost - 2-9
Ottawa Jr. Senators


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