The Gatineau Olympiques are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Gatineau, Quebec, that plays in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)...
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in the world. Gatineau Olympiques of the QMJHL (Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League) Gatineau Jr. Olympiques (also known as Gatineau Junior Express)...
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The mayor of Gatineau (French: maire de Gatineau) is head of the executive branch of the Gatineau City Council. The mayor is elected alongside the city...
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Castres Olympique, rugby union club from Castres, France Gatineau Olympiques, ice hockey club from Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Nîmes Olympique, football...
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Centre Slush Puppie (category Buildings and structures in Gatineau)
Centre Slush Puppie is a 4,080-seat arena in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It is home to the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League...
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Robert Guertin Centre (category Buildings and structures in Gatineau)
the Hull Olympiques in 1976, and finally the Gatineau Olympiques in 2003. The Hull arena hosted the 1982 Memorial Cup. The Gatineau Olympiques won the...
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Benoit Groulx (ice hockey) (category Gatineau Olympiques coaches)
replaced John Chabot to take the reins of the Hull Olympiques, which was changed to the Gatineau Olympiques in 2003 following the city's amalgamation in 2002...
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soon after changed their name to the Jr. Olympiques and during the summer of 2015 re-branded to the Gatineau Hull-Volants. Note: GP = Games Played, W...
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National Capital Region (Canada) (redirect from Ottawa-Gatineau)
National Capital Region (NCR) (Région de la capitale nationale), also known as Canada's Capital Region and Ottawa–Gatineau, is an official federal designation...
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defeating the Moncton Wildcats in the finals. The Hull Olympiques were renamed the Gatineau Olympiques. The Montreal Rocket relocated to Charlottetown, Prince...
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Tristan Luneau (category Gatineau Olympiques players)
Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) by the Gatineau Olympiques. In the 2020–21 season, his first with the Olympiques, Luneau appeared in 31 games and posted...
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Claude Giroux (category Gatineau Olympiques players)
invited to Gatineau Olympiques training camp for a walk-on tryout. He was signed shortly after. During his rookie season with the Olympiques, Giroux scored...
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Boulevard des Allumettières (redirect from Boulevard de l'Outaouais (Gatineau))
Arena (Carillon Street) which is home to the QMJHL team, the Gatineau Olympiques. Île de Hull/Downtown Wrightville Le Plateau Pilon/Jardins Lavigne McLeod/Terrasses...
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de l'Île (English translation: Island High School) is a public high school in Gatineau, Quebec. The school is located in the Hull sector of Gatineau on...
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Alexandre Carrier (category Gatineau Olympiques players)
was selected fourth overall in the 2012 QMJHL Entry Draft, by the Gatineau Olympiques. A mobile, two-way defenceman, following a breakout 55-point campaign...
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Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport (French: Aéroport Exécutif Gatineau-Ottawa or Ottawa/Gatineau Airport) (IATA: YND, ICAO: CYND) is an international airport...
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The Gatineau City Council (French: Conseil municipal de Gatineau) is the governing body for the mayor–council government in the city of Gatineau, Quebec...
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Maxime Talbot (category Gatineau Olympiques players)
Penguins, 234th overall, in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. He led the Hull/Gatineau Olympiques to back-to-back President's Cups while earning the Guy Lafleur Trophy...
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Charlottetown and took the Prince Edward Island name, Hull Olympiques become Gatineau Olympiques. 2004– The QMJHL announced plans to expand from 16 to 18...
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Zach Dean (ice hockey) (category Gatineau Olympiques players)
and Labrador.[citation needed] On August 19, 2019, signed with the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). During the 2019–20...
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John Chabot (category Gatineau Olympiques coaches)
includes the QMJHL's Hull Olympiques, Gatineau Olympiques and Acadie-Bathurst Titan. In his four years of coaching the Gatineau Olympiques he made two appearances...
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Cathédrale Saint-Joseph de Gatineau) in Gatineau, Quebec, is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church and seat of the Archdiocese of Gatineau (Archidioecesis Gatinensis)...
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Émile Poirier (category Gatineau Olympiques players)
native of Montreal, Poirier began his junior hockey career with the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) in 2011–12. He appeared...
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The Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival (French: Festival de Montgolfières de Gatineau) is an annual festival held in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, and organized...
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Year: Vitalii Abramov, Gatineau Olympiques Michel Bergeron Trophy – Offensive Rookie of the Year: Vitalii Abramov, Gatineau Olympiques Raymond Lagacé Trophy...
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many Gatineau residents. Livre d'or de la Ville de Gatineau de 1957 à 1975. Library Guy-Sanche, Gatineau, Quebec: Ville de Gatineau. 1975. "Ville de Gatineau...
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The Palais des congrès de Gatineau is a conference centre in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It was opened in 1981 beside the Gatineau City Hall near Place du...
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Aylmer, Quebec (redirect from Aylmer (Gatineau))
and along Route 148. In January 2002, it amalgamated into the city of Gatineau, which is part of Canada's National Capital Region. Aylmer's population...
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Les Terrasses de la Chaudière is a complex of government office buildings in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. The complex was built in 1978 as part of Prime...
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Valuable Player: Vitalii Abramov, Gatineau Olympiques Jean Béliveau Trophy – Top Scorer: Vitalii Abramov, Gatineau Olympiques Guy Lafleur Trophy – Playoff...
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