Granby Prédateurs


























































Granby Prédateurs
Granby Predators logo.jpg
City Granby, Quebec
League QMJHL
Operated 1995 (1995) to 1997
Home arena Arena Leonard Grondin
Championships 1996 Memorial Cup Champions
Franchise history
1969–77 Sorel Éperviers
1977–79 Verdun Éperviers
1979–80 Sorel/Verdun Éperviers
1980–81 Sorel Éperviers
1981–95 Granby Bisons
1995–97 Granby Prédateurs
1997 – present Cape Breton Screaming Eagles

The Granby Prédateurs ("Predators") were a junior ice hockey team founded in 1981 after the team moved from Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, where they had been known as the Sorel Éperviers. The team had been known as the Granby Bisons, but changed their name to the Prédateurs in 1995. They played at Arena Leonard Grondin in Granby, Quebec, Canada.


However, the combination of a small, aging arena and low attendance forced the team to move soon after. In 1997 the Prédateurs moved to Sydney, Nova Scotia, where they became the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. As of 2018, they are the most recent Memorial Cup winner to no longer be playing in the location they were in when they won the Cup.



NHL alumni


National Hockey League alumni from the Prédateurs two seasons include Philippe Audet, Francis Bouillon, Xavier Delisle, Jason Doig, Daniel Goneau, Benoit Gratton and Georges Laraque.[1]Michel Therrien, who had coached the team to the Memorial Cup, later coached the Montreal Canadiens.



Season-by-season record


  • Granby Prédateurs (1995–1997)[2]

Note :Pct = Winning percentage







































Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1995–96 70 56 12 2 114 0.814 389 191
1st, Lebel
1996–97 70 44 20 6 94 0.671 304 210 2nd, Lebel


References





  1. ^ Legends of Hockey Granby Predateurs alumni search


  2. ^ Granby Prédateurs season-by-season record on www.hockeydb.com










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