Longueuil Collège Français

Collège Français de Longueuil
CityLongueuil
LeagueLHAAAQ
Founded1998 (1998)
Home arenaColisée Jean Béliveau
Colours  Dark blue
  Crimson
OwnerCollège Français
General managerPierre Pétroni
Head coachJonathan Castonguay
Websitecflongueuilaaa.com
Franchise history
1988–1996Longueuil Sieurs
1996–presentCollège Français de Longueuil

The Collège Français de Longueuil are a junior ice hockey club from the Collège Français secondary school in Longueuil, Quebec, and a member of the Quebec Junior Hockey League (LHJAAAQ). The team plays its home games at the Colisée Jean Béliveau in Longueuil.

Arena

The club plays its home games at the 2,400-seat Colisée Jean Béliveau in Longueuil. The building opened in 1966.

History

The franchise was founded in 1988 and was initially branded as the Longueuil Sieurs, or Sieurs de Longueuil, until 1996. Longueuil won the league championship NAPA Cup in the 1989–90, 1996–97, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015-16, 2017-18, 2021–22 and 2023–24 seasons. The 1990 Sieurs went on to win the Central Canada regional championship Dudley Hewitt Cup before finishing in fourth place at the national championship Centennial Cup in Vernon, British Columbia.[1] Sieurs forward, Marc Alain Duchaine, was named most valuable player of the tournament.[1]

The 2019–20 team finished the regular season in first place overall. The playoffs were cancelled due to public health restrictions linked to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

The 2021–22 team scored on average 6.46 goals per game during the regular season, while their opponents scored 2.56 goals per game.[3] Forward Maxime Gagné won the league scoring title with 94 points.[3] The team finished the regular season in first place overall and went on to win the league championship.[4] The team went on to compete for the national championship 2022 Centennial Cup tournament in Estevan, Saskatchewan.[3]

The 2023–24 team, despite finishing the regular season in fourth place overall, won the league championship and advanced to the national championship 2024 Centennial Cup tournament in Oakville, Ontario.[5][6]

Sources:

"Longueuil Sieurs [LHAAAQ] statistics and history". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
"Longueuil Collège Français [LHAAAQ] statistics and history". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 4 January 2026.

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.

Year Round Robin Record Standing Semifinal Gold Medal Game
2015 W, Cornwall Colts 5-2
L, Carleton Place Canadians 2-4
L, Dieppe Commandos 3-6
1-2-0 3rd of 4 2OTL Dieppe Commandos 2-3 n/a
2016 W, Pictou County Crushers 4-1
W, Woodstock Slammers 9-5
L, Carleton Place Canadians 3-6
2-1-0 2nd of 4 OTL, Woodstock Slammers 2-3 n/a
2017 * SOW, Carleton Place Canadians 2-1
W, Truro Bearcats 6-4
2OTL, Terrebonne Cobras 2-3
2-0-1 2nd of 4 L, Carleton Place Canadians 0-2 n/a
2018 W, Carleton Place Canadians 2-1
W, Edmundston Blizzard 6-3
2OTL, Ottawa Jr. Senators 2-3
2-0-1-0 2nd of 4 W, Edmundston Blizzard 5-1 L, Ottawa Jr. Senators 1-10
  • - Terrebonne league champs but also Fred Page hosts. Therefore Longuiel is LQHL rep.

Centennial Cup

The Sieurs first competed for the national championship at the 1990 Centennial Cup in Vernon, British Columbia. Despite their fourth-place finish, Sieurs forward, Marc Alain Duchaine, was named most valuable player of the tournament.[1]

Year Round-robin Record Standing Quarterfinal Semifinal Championship
2022 L, Brooks Bandits (AJHL), 2-5
W, Estevan Bruins (SJHL-Host), 5-3
OTL, Pickering Panthers (OJHL), ?-?
W, Red Lake Miners (ManHL), 6-1
2-0-1-1 3rd of 5
Pool A
Won - 4-3
Summerside Western Capitals
Lost - 2-11
Brooks Bandits
did not qualified
2024 L, Navan Grads (CCHL), 1-5
L, Calgary Canucks (AJHL), 1-5
L, Collingwood Blues (OJHL), 0-8
L, Greater Sudbury Cubs (NOHL), 0-6
0-0-4-0 5th of 5
Group A
did not qualified did not qualified did not qualified

References

  1. ^ a b c "2025 Centennial Cup Guide & Record Book" (PDF). hockeycanada.ca. Hockey Canada. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  2. ^ St-Gelais, Roby (17 March 2020). "Pandémie du coronavirus: la LHJMQ annule le reste de la saison régulière". Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  3. ^ a b c La Rose, Jason (18 May 2022). "Road to the 2022 Centennial Cup: Collège Français de Longueuil". hockeycanada.ca. Hockey Canada. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  4. ^ Lavigne, Carl (7 May 2022). "Le Collège Français remporte la Coupe Napa". lhjaaaq.com (Press release) (in French). Ligue de Hockey Junior AAA du Québec. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  5. ^ La Rose, Jason (6 May 2024). "Road to the 2024 Centennial Cup: Collège Français de Longueuil". hockeycanada.ca. Hockey Canada. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  6. ^ Dostie, Ali (27 April 2024). "Le Collège français remporte la Coupe Napa". lecourrierdusud.ca (in French). Gravité Média. Retrieved 11 January 2026.

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