10-521: For other uses, see Carbonneau . The Guy Carbonneau Trophy (Trophée Guy Carbonneau) is awarded annually to the player in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) judged to be the best defensive forward. The winner is determined by the number of face-offs won, plus-minus differential , the player's role within the team, and the number of scoring opportunities. The award
20-575: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Moncton Wildcats The Moncton Wildcats are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based in Moncton , New Brunswick. The franchise was granted for the 1995–96 season , and were known as the Moncton Alpines for one season prior to rebranding as the Wildcats. The team played at
30-3078: Is named after Guy Carbonneau , who won three Selke Trophies (1988, 1989, 1992) for best defensive forward in his distinguished National Hockey League (NHL) career. He played for the Chicoutimi Saguenéens as a junior. Winners [ edit ] Season Player Team 2004–05 Simon Courcelles Quebec Remparts 2005–06 David Brine Halifax Mooseheads 2006–07 Marc-André Cliche Lewiston MAINEiacs 2007–08 Olivier Fortier Rimouski Océanic 2008–09 Jean-Philip Chabot Gatineau Olympiques 2009–10 Gabriel Dumont Drummondville Voltigeurs 2010–11 Phillip Danault Victoriaville Tigres 2011–12 Frédérick Roy Quebec Remparts 2012–13 Félix Girard Baie-Comeau Drakkar 2013–14 Félix Girard Baie-Comeau Drakkar 2014–15 Frédérik Gauthier Rimouski Océanic 2015–16 Shawn Ouellette-St-Amant Val-d'Or Foreurs 2016–17 Nicolas Roy Chicoutimi Saguenéens 2017–18 Samuel Dove-McFalls Rimouski Océanic 2018–19 Félix Lauzon Drummondville Voltigeurs 2019–20 Benoit-Olivier Groulx Halifax Mooseheads / Moncton Wildcats 2020–21 Dawson Mercer Chicoutimi Saguenéens 2021–22 Jacob Gaucher Baie-Comeau Drakkar 2022–23 Nathan Gaucher Quebec Remparts 2023–24 Félix Gagnon Baie-Comeau Drakkar External links [ edit ] QMJHL official site List of trophy winners. v t e Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Maritimes Division Acadie–Bathurst Titan Cape Breton Eagles Charlottetown Islanders Halifax Mooseheads Moncton Wildcats Saint John Sea Dogs East Division Baie-Comeau Drakkar Chicoutimi Saguenéens Quebec Remparts Rimouski Océanic Shawinigan Cataractes Victoriaville Tigres West Division Blainville-Boisbriand Armada Drummondville Voltigeurs Gatineau Olympiques Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Sherbrooke Phoenix Val-d'Or Foreurs Trophies Gilles-Courteau Trophy Jean Rougeau Trophy Luc Robitaille Trophy Robert Lebel Trophy Michel Brière Memorial Trophy Jean Béliveau Trophy Guy Lafleur Trophy Telus Cup – Offensive Telus Cup – Defensive Jacques Plante Memorial Trophy Guy Carbonneau Trophy Emile Bouchard Trophy Kevin Lowe Trophy Michael Bossy Trophy RDS Cup Michel Bergeron Trophy Raymond Lagacé Trophy David Desharnais Trophy Humanitarian of
40-617: The Moncton Coliseum from 1995 until 2018, and moved into the Avenir Centre prior to the 2018–19 season . After winning the 2005–06 QMJHL championship , the team hosted the 2006 Memorial Cup and reached the final game. The Wildcats also won the league championship in 2009–10 , which sent the team to compete at the 2010 Memorial Cup in Brandon, Manitoba where they were eliminated from contention after going winless in
50-658: The French wine grape Douce noir Guy Carbonneau Trophy Charbonneau (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Carbonneau . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carbonneau&oldid=1176809288 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
60-818: The Giants in the semi-final, but lost to the Remparts 6-2 in the Memorial Cup final. The following players have played in at least one National Hockey League (NHL) game as of the 2023-24 season : List of first round selections in the NHL Entry Draft : OTL = Overtime loss SL = Shootout loss The Memorial Cup is contested annually by the champions of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and Western Hockey League (WHL), as well as
70-1056: The Year Marcel Robert Trophy Paul Dumont Trophy Ron Lapointe Trophy Maurice Filion Trophy John Horman Trophy Jean Sawyer Trophy AutoPro Plaque Philips Plaque CHL Memorial Cup Seasons Quebec Junior Hockey League Awards OHL WHL Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guy_Carbonneau_Trophy&oldid=1247681330 " Categories : Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League trophies and awards 2005 establishments in Quebec Awards established in 2005 Carbonneau (disambiguation) From Misplaced Pages,
80-660: The 💕 (Redirected from Carbonneau (disambiguation) ) Carbonneau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guy Carbonneau (born 1960), Canadian professional ice hockey player Jacques Carbonneau (1928–2007), Canadian Olympic cross-country skier Léo Carbonneau (born 2004), French rugby union player Onésiphore Carbonneau (1852–1932), Canadian merchant and political figure in Quebec Philippe Carbonneau (born 1971), French rugby player See also [ edit ] Carbonneau (grape) , another name for
90-651: The round-robin portion of the tournament. The Moncton Alpines joined the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for the 1995–96 season. They played for one season under the ownership of racing driver John Graham and coached by Lucien DeBlois . The franchise was purchased by Robert Irving in May 1996, and renamed to the Moncton Wildcats with new uniforms and logo. Moncton hosted the 2006 Memorial Cup . The team hired former NHL coach of
100-639: The year Ted Nolan , and acquired players such as Keith Yandle , and various rookies. The Wildcats finished in first place in the league, going 52-15-0-3 for 107 points and winning the Jean Rougeau Trophy for the first time. The Wildcats defeated the Quebec Remparts to the President's Cup . In the Memorial Cup, Moncton finished second in the round-robin after defeating Peterborough and Vancouver but losing to Quebec. The Wildcats defeated
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