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2004–05 Ligue Magnus Season
The 2004–05 Ligue Magnus season was the 84th regular season of the ice hockey elite league in France and the first to take the name of Ligue Magnus. Results Regular season Playoffs National Pool Relegation Pool Relegation matches Clermont-Ferrand faces Caen, vice champion of Division 1 in two matches the 23 and 26 April 2005. After a tie in the first leg match 4-4, Caen won the serie in the second leg matches with a victory 8 to 2. Caen is promoted in Ligue Magnus at the expense of Clermont-Ferrand. Season Champion Mulhouse win the first Magnus Cup in its history. Clermont is relegated in Division 1, but due to financial difficulties, the club filed for bankruptcy. For similar reasons, Tours and Mulhouse were not allowed by the federation to rejoin ligue Magnus the next season. Tours is relegated to Division 2, Mulhouse filed for bankruptcy. Trophies *Best scorer ( Charles Ramsey Trophy) : Steven Reinprecht (Mulhouse). *Best French player ( Albert Hassler Troph ...
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Regular Season
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September. In other team sports, like association football or basketball, it is generally from August or September to May although in some countries – such as Northern Europe, North America or East Asia – the season for oudoor summer sports starts in the spring and finishes in autumn, mainly due to weather conditions encountered during the winter. A year can often be broken up into several distinct sections (sometimes themselves called seasons). These are: a preseason, usually a series of exhibition games played for training purposes; a regular season, the main period of the league's competition; the postseason, a playoff tournament played against the league's top teams to determine the league's champion; and the offseason, the time w ...
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Corsaires De Dunkerque
The Corsaires de Dunkerque are an ice hockey team in Dunkerque, France. They were founded in 1979, and play in the FFHG Division 1, the second level of French ice hockey. The Corsaires previously played in the Ligue Magnus. History The Corsaires de Dunkerque were formed in 1979. After playing in the FFHG Division 1 league through the nineties the team moved up to the Ligue Magnus for the start of the 2002-03 season. After surviving relegation in the 2003-04 season the Corsaires were relegated back to Division 1 due to financial reasons. In 2007 the team were sent to the Division 1 relegation round and were relegated to the FFHG Division 2 for the 2007-08 season. In their fourth season in Division 2 the Corsaires won the 2011 playoffs and earned promotion back to Division 2. Players and personnel Current roster ''Team roster for the 2014–15 season'' Staff *François Rozenthal François Rozenthal (born 20 June 1975) is a French former professional ice hockey player. Personal ...
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Fabrice Lhenry
Fabrice Lhenry (born June 29, 1972) is a French former professional ice hockey goaltender. He is currently the head coach of Dragons de Rouen of the Ligue Magnus. Lhenry played the majority of his career in France with a visit to the Germany (1997–98 and 1998–99) and Italy (2000–01) before going to Denmark. From beginning of season 2005, Lhenry played in the newly formed EfB Ishockey in Esbjerg, Denmark and from 2006 alongside France international teammate Olivier Coqueux. After four seasons in Esbjerg, Lhenry returned to France to play in the Ligue Magnus for Dragons de Rouen from season 2009–10 until his retirement in 2015. Lhenry was also a regular member of the France men's national ice hockey team. He played his first Ice Hockey World Championships in 2000 2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year. Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and ...
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Jean Ferrand Trophy
The Jean Ferrand Trophy () has been awarded to the best goaltender in the Ligue Magnus since 1978. It is named after Jean Ferrand, a former French ice hockey goaltender. Winners {, cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="border: gray solid 1px; border-collapse: collapse;" , - ! bgcolor="#96CDCD" , Year ! bgcolor="#96CDCD" , Player ! bgcolor="#96CDCD" , Team , - , 2023–24 , , Marek Čiliak , , Spartiates de Marseille , - , 2022–23 , , Julian Junca , , Rapaces de Gap , - , 2021–22 , , Matija Pintarič , , Dragons de Rouen , - , 2020–21 , , Quentin Papillon , , Scorpions de Mulhouse , - , 2019–20 , , Matija Pintarič , , Dragons de Rouen , - , 2018–19 , , Matija Pintarič , , Dragons de Rouen , - , 2017–18 , , Henri-Corentin Buysse , , Gothiques d'Amiens , - , 2016–17 , , Matija Pintarič , , LHC Les Lions , - , 2015–16 , , Andrej Hočevar , , Gamyo d'Épinal , - , 2014–15 , , Jean-Sébastien A ...
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Laurent Meunier
Laurent Meunier (born January 16, 1979) is a French-born Swiss former professional ice hockey player who spent most of his career in Switzerland playing in the National League (NL) and the Swiss League (SL). He also captained the French National team for 13 years, the longest serving captain of a national sporting team in the world. Meunier currently co-hosts hockey TV show, ''Le Repas d'équipe'', with fellow French-born Swiss former goaltender Cristobal Huet on MySports. Career International retirement In May 2017, Meunier played at the 2017 IIHF World Championship, in Paris, representing France, as lead team captain. This represented his swan song, and he retired from the national team after finishing the tournament. He played his last game at the final round robin game of France, against Slovenia, with a win, retiring with France's Lead Goaltender Cristobal Huet Cristobal Huet (; born September 3, 1975) is a French former professional ice hockey goaltender who is a goa ...
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Albert Hassler Trophy
The Albert Hassler Trophy () has been awarded to the most valuable French player in the Ligue Magnus since 1978. It is named after Albert Hassler, a French ice hockey player who played during the 1920s and 1930s. Winners {, class="wikitable sortable" , - ! bgcolor="#96CDCD" , Year ! bgcolor="#96CDCD" , Player ! bgcolor="#96CDCD" , Team , - , 1977–78 , , Jean Vassieux , , Ours de Villard-de-Lans , - , 1978–79 , , Philippe Rey , , Chamonix Hockey Club , - , 1979–80 , , Bernard Le Blond , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , - , 1980–81 , , Philippe Treille , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , - , 1981–82 , , Daniel Maric , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , - , 1982–83 , , Christophe Ville , , Aigles de Saint Gervais , - , 1983–84 , , Christophe Ville , , Aigles de Saint Gervais , - , 1984–85 , , Thierry Chaix Yves Crettenand , , Gap Hockey Club Chamonix Hockey Club , - , 1985–86 , , Stéphane Botteri , , Aigles de ...
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Steven Reinprecht
Steven Edward Reinprecht (born May 7, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. Undrafted into the NHL, he was signed as a free agent following his NCAA career with the Wisconsin Badgers by the Los Angeles Kings. During his rookie season, he was traded to the Colorado Avalanche and went on to win a Stanley Cup championship that year with the team. Reinprecht has additionally played for the Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes and Florida Panthers. Later, he took his game to the German DEL. Representing the Canadian national team, he won gold at the 2003 World Championships. He typically played at the centre position and was known for his two-way versatility. He was named to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014. Playing career As a youth, Reinprecht played in the 1989 and 1990 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Edmonton Oilers minor ice hockey team. Reinprecht signed as a free agent straight out from college with ...
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Charles Ramsey Trophy
The Charles Ramsay Trophy () has been awarded since 1978 to the top scorer in the Ligue Magnus. It is named after American player Charles Ramsay, a French league star in the 1930s, and the captain of the first United States World Championship squad. Winners {, class="wikitable" ! Year ! Player ! Team ! Goals ! Assists ! Points , - , 2023/24 , , Alexandre Lavoie , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , , 15 , , 42 , , 57 , - , 2022/23 , , François Beauchemin , , Dragons de Rouen , , 27 , , 50 , , 77 , - , 2021/22 , , Damien Fleury , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , , 31 , , 38 , , 69 , - , 2020/21 , , Nicolas Deschamps , , Dragons de Rouen , , 10 , , 19 , , 29 , - , 2019/20 , , Alex Aleardi , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , , 26 , , 37 , , 63 , - , 2018/19 , , Guillaume Leclerc , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , , 29 , , 32 , , 61 , - , 2017/18 , , Alexandre Giroux , , Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble , , 25 , , 33 , , 58 , - , ...
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FFHG Division 2
FFHG Division 2 (Fédération Française de Hockey sur Glace Division 2 or French Ice Hockey Federation Division 2) is an amateur ice hockey league in France. It is the third of four levels of national ice hockey in France. The teams that end at the bottom of the table get relegated to FFHG Division 3 while the top get promoted to FFHG Division 1. Teams FFHG Division 2 consists of 20 teams divided into two pools with ten teams each. Pool A * Gaulois de Châlons-en-Champagne * Coqs de Courbevoie * Ducs de Dijon * Jets d'Évry-Viry * Français Volants de Paris * Tornado Luxembourg * Renards d'Orléans * Les Phénix de Reims * Dragons de Rouen 2 * Lions de Wasquehal Pool B * Anglet 2 * Chevaliers du Lac d'Annecy * Clermont-Ferrand * La Roche-sur-Yon (Hogly) * Lions de Lyon * Vipers de Montpellier * Renards de Roanne * Bélougas de Toulouse-Blagnac * Lynx de Valence * Vaujany-Grenoble Season Each team plays the other teams in their pool at home and away. At the end ...
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Magnus Cup
The Magnus Cup is the trophy presented to the winner of the Ligue Magnus (Magnus League) playoffs, and is named after Louis Magnus, first president of the International Ice Hockey Federation The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF; ; ) is a worldwide governing body for ice hockey. It is based in Zurich, Switzerland, and has 84 member countries. The IIHF maintains the IIHF World Ranking based on international ice hockey to .... References Ligue Magnus French ice hockey trophies and awards {{icehockey-league-stub ...
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FFHG Division 1
FFHG Division 1 (Fédération Française de Hockey sur Glace Division 1 or French Ice Hockey Federation Division 1) is a semi-professional sports, semi-professional ice hockey Sports league, league in France. In France, there are four levels of national ice hockey. The teams that end at the bottom of the table get relegated to FFHG Division 2 while the top get promoted to Ligue Magnus. 2024/25 Teams FFHG Division 1 consists of 16 teams. Season During the regular season, each team plays each of the other teams twice: once at home and once away (26 games). In the event of a tie at the end of three periods, one 10-minute Overtime (ice hockey), overtime period is played based Sudden death (sport), sudden-death rules. If the game is still tied after this period, the teams proceed to a Penalty shootout (ice hockey), shoot-out to determine a winner. At the end of this regular season the eight highest-ranking teams enter a series of Playoffs, play-offs. In order to be promoted to ...
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Caen
Caen (; ; ) is a Communes of France, commune inland from the northwestern coast of France. It is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Calvados (department), Calvados. The city proper has 105,512 inhabitants (), while its Functional area (France), functional urban area has 470,000,Comparateur de territoire
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making Caen the second largest urban area in Normandy (administrative region), Normandy and the 19th largest in France. It is also the third largest commune in all of Normandy after Le Havre and Rouen. It is located northwest of Paris, connected to the South of England by the Caen (Ouistreham) to Portsmouth ferry route through the English Channel. Situated a few miles from the coast, the landing beaches, the ...
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