2005 National U18 Club Championship

The 2004-2005 season is the Commandeurs de Lévis’ eight in the Quebec Midget AAA League. The season is a nice page was written in the history of the entire organization and all the players who mostly hail from the Chaudière-Appalaches region.

During the season, the Commandeurs took part in the Drummondville International Midget Tournament. After putting up two wins and one loss, they fell to the Pittsburgh Hornets in the quarter finals.

The team ended the regular season in 3rd place in the Reebok Division, 5th overall in the Midget AAA League with a total of 25 wins, 16 losses, one of which came following a shoot out, for a total of 51 points in 42 games. During the playoffs, they eliminated the Blizzard of the Séminaire St-François (quarter final), the Gaulois du Collège Antoine-Girouard (semi final) and the Cantonniers de Magog (final), thus winning their Division for the first time in their history. The Commandeurs then took part in the final of the Quebec Midget AAA League Championship, a first for them against the Intrépide de Gatineau.

Such performances won them the right to take part in their first ever Telus Cup Tournament, the emblem of the National Midget Hockey Championship.

Sylviane Bilodeau
Communications V.P.
Commandeurs de Lévis Midget AAA

 

Staff/Personnel
Stephane Hains, Head Coach
Daniel Frechette, Assistant Coach
# Player Ht Wt Shoots DOB 2004-05 Team
No Joueur T P Tir Naissance Équipe 2004-05
Goaltenders/Gardiens de but
35 Bobby Nadeau 5'11 155 L 1988-03-23 Commandeurs de Lévis
33 Vincent Vanasse 5'11 153 L 1988-04-12 Commandeurs de Lévis
Defence/Défense
5 Cedrick Paradis-Beaudoin 6'2 181 L 1988-02-18 Commandeurs de Lévis
8 David Chabot-Maltais 5'10 175 L 1988-03-08 Commandeurs de Lévis
4 Etienne Breton 6'0 166 R 1988-02-06 Commandeurs de Lévis
7 Keven Dupont 5'11 175 L 1989-02-09 Commandeurs de Lévis
12 Maxime Provencher 6'0 171 L 1988-12-31 Commandeurs de Lévis
6 Philippe Garnier 6'0 196 L 1989-01-04 Commandeurs de Lévis
Forwards/Avants
10 Bruno Fortin 5'10 167 L 1988-03-03 Commandeurs de Lévis
14 Francois Gauthier 5'8 169 L 1988-01-27 Commandeurs de Lévis
3 Jean-Francois Caron 5'10 185 R 1989-12-08 Commandeurs de Lévis
11 Jean-Philip Chabot 6'1 179 L 1988-03-31 Commandeurs de Lévis
17 Jean-Philippe Roy-Vallieres 5'9 151 R 1987-11-15 Commandeurs de Lévis
16 Jonathan Labbe 6'2 185 L 1988-05-30 Commandeurs de Lévis
19 Mickael Bedard 5'10 163 L 1987-12-13 Commandeurs de Lévis
23 Olivier Painchaud 5'10 161 R 1989-06-03 Commandeurs de Lévis
22 Pier-Alexandre Bernier 5'9 166 L 1988-12-09 Commandeurs de Lévis
9 Pier-Alexandre Poulin 6'4 202 L 1988-02-18 Commandeurs de Lévis
25 Tony Leclerc 6'1 197 R 1988-08-09 Commandeurs de Lévis
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