The Trois-Rivières Lions (French: Lions de Trois-Rivières) are a professional minor league ice hockey team in the ECHL based in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. The team began play in the 2021–22 season, with home games held at Colisée Vidéotron. They are affiliated with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) and Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League (AHL).[1]

Trois-Rivières Lions
CityTrois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
LeagueECHL
ConferenceEastern
DivisionNorth
Founded2021
Home arenaColisée Vidéotron
ColoursMetal grey, Quebec blue
   
Owner(s)Spire Sports + Entertainment
General managerRon Choules
Head coachRon Choules
AffiliatesMontreal Canadiens (NHL)
Laval Rocket (AHL)
Websitelions3r.com
Franchise history
2021–presentTrois-Rivières Lions
Current season

History edit

The city of Trois-Rivières, Quebec, began construction on a replacement for the aging Colisée de Trois-Rivières with an expected completion date of 2021, but had no permanent tenants scheduled.[2] In July 2020, Newfoundland Growlers' majority owner Dean MacDonald (through his group Deacon Sports and Entertainment) came to an agreement with the city to place an ECHL team in Colisée Vidéotron, pending league approval, for the 2021–22 season.[3] On November 30, the team finalized its lease agreement.[4] Subsequently, on January 12, 2021, the team was approved by the ECHL Board of Governors to join the league for the 2021–22 season.[5] On January 19, the Montreal Canadiens had announced that the new team would serve as their ECHL affiliate.[1]

On June 10, 2021, the team name was announced as the Trois-Rivières Lions, named after the only previous professional team to play in the city, the Trois-Rivières Lions, from 1955 to 1960.[6] On June 15, Éric Bélanger was named the team's first head coach.[7]

In 2024, it was reported that Deacon Sports and Entertainment (DSE) had been experiencing financial difficulties, and owed the city of Trois-Rivières nearly $1 million in arena back rent. On April 2, 2024, the Growlers, likewise owned by DSE, ceased operations effective immediately.[8] Despite this, the ECHL had reached an agreement to take temporary ownership of the Lions pending the sale of the franchise to new ownership, effectively allowing the team to complete play of the 2023–2024 season.[8][9] On April 8, 2024, league officials approved the purchase of the Lions by American buisnessman Jeff Dickerson via his company Spire Sports + Entertainment (SS+E).[10]

Season-by-season records edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA Standing 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Kelly Cup
2021–22 69 34 29 5 1 74 230 233 3rd, North L, 3–4, NFL
2022–23 72 29 40 3 0 61 216 273 6th, North Did not qualify
2023–24 69 31 30 5 3 70 204 229 3rd, North L, 2–4, NOR

Players edit

Current roster edit

Updated May 3, 2024.[11]
Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
92   Anthony Beauregard C R 28 2022 Saint-Damase, Quebec Lions
49   Matthew Boucher LW L 26 2023 Los Angeles, California Lions
31   Zachary Bouthillier G L 24 2023 Chambly, Quebec Lions
71   Justin Ducharme LW L 24 2023 Mirabel, Quebec Lions
91   Nicolas Guay RW R 24 2022 Chateauguay, Quebec Lions
15   Tyler Hylland LW L 26 2024 Chateauguay, Quebec Lions
47   Mason Kohn C L 27 2024 Davie, Florida Lions
55   Nicolas Lariviere   C L 27 2021 Victoriaville, Quebec Lions
14   Brycen Martin D L 27 2023 Calgary, Alberta Lions
44   Lukash Matthews   D R 23 2024 Ottawa, Ontario Lions
21   Cedric Montminy (C) LW L 29 2021 Sherbrooke, Quebec Lions
72   Charles-Antoine Paiement RW R 25 2023 Saint-Jerome, Quebec Lions
6   Jacob Paquette D L 24 2024 Ottawa, Ontario Lions
3   Kirby Proctor D L 23 2024 Lloydminster, Alberta Lions
2   Cory Thomas D L 26 2024 St. Brieux, Saskatchewan Lions
7   Jonathan Yantsis RW R 25 2024 Scarborough, Ontario Lions

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Canadiens announce affiliation with the new ECHL Trois-Rivières club". Montreal Canadiens Official Website. January 19, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Pour qui l'aréna de 60 millions?". La Presse. February 4, 2020. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "ECHL: TROIS-RIVIÈRES WILL HAVE ITS OWN HOCKEY CLUB". TVA Sports. July 9, 2020.
  4. ^ "Trois-Rivieres one step closer to hosting rumoured Canadiens ECHL affiliate team". CTV News. November 30, 2020.
  5. ^ "ECHL Approves Two Expansion Memberships". ECHL. January 12, 2021. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "INTRODUCING THE TROIS-RIVIÈRES LIONS". ECHL. June 10, 2021.
  7. ^ "ECHL: Éric Bélanger becomes coach of the Trois-Rivières Lions". journaldequebec.com (in French). June 15, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "ECHL's Newfoundland Growlers terminated by league". Sportsnet.ca. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  9. ^ Vachon, Matthew (April 2, 2024). "Un sursis accordé aux Lions". Le Nouvelliste (in French). Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  10. ^ "Les Lions de Trois-Rivières vendus officiellement". La Presse (in French). April 8, 2024. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  11. ^ "Trois-Rivières Lions current roster". EliteProspects.com. May 3, 2024. Retrieved May 3, 2024.

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