Newfoundland Regiment (ice hockey)

The Newfoundland Regiment are a future Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League that will play at the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Newfoundland Regiment
Régiment de Terre-Neuve
CitySt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
LeagueQuebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
DivisionMaritimes
Founded1969
Home arenaMary Brown's Centre
ColoursPuttee blue, legacy maroon, heritage tan and white
       
General managerGordie Dwyer
Head coachGordie Dwyer
Websitewww.nlregiment.com
Franchise history
1969–1971Rosemont National
1971–1979Laval National
1979–1985Laval Voisins
1985–1994Laval Titan
1994–1998Laval Titan Collège Français
1998–presentAcadie–Bathurst Titan
FutureNewfoundland Regiment

Background

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The franchise was granted in 1969–70 as the Rosemont National of Rosemont, Quebec as one of the founding teams of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).[1] In 1971, they moved from Rosemont to Laval to become the Laval National,[2] and later the Laval Voisins in 1979.[3] In 1985, they became the Laval Titan, and in 1994, the Laval Titan Collège Français.[4] In 1998, they moved to Bathurst, New Brunswick, where they became the Acadie–Bathurst Titan.[5]

In Bathurst, the Titan won two President's Cups and the 2018 Memorial Cup, while based in the smallest market in the Canadian Hockey League, with a population of 13,424 residents. In 2021, the owners unsuccessfully tried to sell the team, and the city of Bathurst announced $175,000 in grants to the team.[6] Attendance averaged more than 3,000 spectators per game in the early 2000s, but declined to 1,627 spectators per game for the 2023–24 season. Team owners had annual deficits in the thousands of dollars, but could not find a local buyer.[7] Owners had hired Ernst & Young to conduct a search for new local ownership to no avail.[6]

History

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In December 2024, the QMJHL approved the sale of the team to a group of investors led by Glenn Stanford, who will relocate the team to the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, for the 2025–26 season.[7] This would be the first time the QMJHL would return to St. Johns since 2008, when the St. John's Fog Devils became the Montreal Junior Hockey Club.[8]

On January 23, 2025, the Newfoundland Regiment name was announced, paying homage to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment of the Canadian Army. Similar to the military unit's badge, the team's logo consists of a woodland caribou.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "History of the League". Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. Retrieved February 18, 2025 – via CHL.ca.
  2. ^ Plourde, Ghislain (December 22, 2014). "Le proprio du National de Laval au Temple de la renommée de la LHJMQ" [Laval National owner in the QMJHL Hall of Fame]. L'Echo de Laval (in French). Retrieved February 18, 2025.
  3. ^ Durocher, Pierre (July 11, 2016). "Laval: 5 suggestions de nom" [Laval: 5 Name Suggestions]. TVA Sports (in French). QMI Agency. Retrieved February 18, 2025.
  4. ^ Achour, Emma (October 7, 2017). "Du National au Rocket, de Donald à Daniel Audette... Laval est hockey!" [From the National to the Rocket, from Donald to Daniel Audette... Laval is hockey!]. The Athletic (in French). Retrieved February 18, 2025.
  5. ^ "QMJHL's Acadie-Bathurst Titan sold, will relocate to St. John's, N.L." Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. December 20, 2024. Retrieved February 18, 2025.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Gill, Jordan (December 13, 2024). "Sale of Acadie-Bathurst Titan imminent, league says". CBC News. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Leroux, Stéphane (December 16, 2024). "Le Titan déménagera; la LHJMQ de retour à Terre-Neuve" [The Titan will be moving; QMJHL returns to Newfoundland]. RDS (in French). Retrieved December 18, 2024.
  8. ^ Kennedy, Alex (December 20, 2024). "Hockey's back: QMJHL returning to St. John's next season as group purchases N.B. team". CBC News. Retrieved February 18, 2025.
  9. ^ Kennedy, Alex (January 23, 2025). "The newest St. John's QMJHL hockey team now has a name — the Newfoundland Regiment". CBC News. Retrieved February 18, 2025.