Talk:Quebec Major Junior Hockey League

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[edit] Team name translation

This being the English Wikipedia, I think the team names should be partially translated. Just as the French-Canadian media write "les Flyers de Philadelphie", we should write "the Gatineau Olympiques" (but not "Olympics"). If there are no objections, I'll make the changes next week. Indefatigable 19:39, 23 Oct 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Relocation of teams

[edit] 1994, Verdun College-Francais move to Halifax

No they didn't. Halifax was an expansion team. I believe Verdun folded and the Mooseheads first player (Jean-Sebastien Giguere) was acquired in the subsequent dispersal draft. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.222.169.246 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Granby Bisons relocation

There was another relocation error. Granby moved to Cape Breton, not Baie-Comeau. Baie-Comeau was an expansion team, instead of Cape Breton. Error has been corrected. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by FrankCostanza (talkcontribs).

[edit] Accomplishments or Statistics section

I am adding to my "to do list," an accomplishments or statistics section to the QMJHL article for such things as Mario Lemieux's 1983-84 season, et cetera. Flibirigit 15:05, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

From Mario Lemieux article:

Lemieux started his career with the Laval Voisins of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). It did not take him long to make an impact, as he scored 184 points in his second season there and also played for Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships. In the 1983-84 QMJHL season, Lemieux achieved heights that have yet to be equalled in Major Junior Hockey, setting the QMJHL record for points in a season with 133 goals and 282 points in 70 games, an average of just over four points a game. In his last game of the regular season alone, Lemieux scored six goals and six assists for twelve points in a 16-4 victory.

Section has been added. Please make suggestions. Flibirigit 18:13, 15 September 2006 (UTC)