Hockey collégial féminin RSEQ
SportIce hockey
Founded1999
CEOBenoit Doloreux
No. of teams8
CountryCanada
Most recent
champion(s)
Patriotes du Cégep St-Laurent
Most titlesCheminots du Cégep St-Jérôme, 3
TV partner(s)None
Official websiteofficial site
Champion 2011: Patriotes du Cégep St-Laurent
Supporters of Patriotes du Cégep St-Laurent

The Hockey collégial féminin RSEQ is an amateur women's ice hockey league in Quebec, Canada. The former name of the League was Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA. In autumn 2011, the names of different Leagues by letters AA and A within the Quebec Student Sports Federation are changed[1].[2] The Hockey collégial féminin RSEQ is considered to be the highest level of young women's ice hockey in the Quebec collegiate system. The league has a wide range of talent from pre-university programs and is sanctioned by Hockey Quebec (Fédération québécoise de hockey sur glace) and the Quebec Student Sports Federation.

The Hockey Collégial féminin RSEQ is a development league serving as springboard towards the university women's ice hockey and afterward towards the professional level.

History

Prior to the existence of the League, some collegial teams played with university teams in the Quebec University Women's Hockey League (QSSF).[3][4][5] The first-ever Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) National title for women's ice hockey was held at the end of the 1997-98 CIAU season and two Québécois college teams participated at the tournament:[6] Cégep St-Laurent[7] and Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf. The Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA was founded in 1999 to provide opportunities for young females to develop into collegiate student-athletes. It was developed to bring together teams that regularly produce players for competition at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship and NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship levels, respectively. The inaugural season was in 1999-2000, and the Patriotes du collège St-Laurent won the Playoff Championship title.[8] A national championship for college athletics in Canada was approved at the advent of the 2001-02 season.

Current teams

The Hockey collégial féminin RSEQ consists of 8 college teams:

Former teams

Expansion

The league has ambitions to expand from 8 teams to up to 10 teams for the 2012-13 season. The two proposed teams to be added are:[13]

Championship regular season

The League encourages competition with a sense of fair-play

The team that claims the regular season championship does so by accumulating the best won-loss record in a season consisting of 21 matches:

Championship playoff

Following the regular season, a playoff is held to determine the Collégial women's champion in Quebec. A list of collégial winners includes (winner is in bold):

Playoff 2011-12

First round

Semi-finals and Championship Final game 2011-12

Playoff 2010-11

The semi-finals and the finals was presented at the Centre Étienne Desmarteau

PlayoffDateTimeTeamsAttendance
Semi-finalApril 23:30 pmLynx Édouard-Montpetit 4-0 Dawson Blues450 supporters
Semi-FinalApril 25:30pmPatriotes St-Laurent 2-1 (wins in shootout) Titans Limoilou400 supporters
Final Bronze Medal April 312:30 noonTitans Limoilou 2-0 Dawson Blues280 supporters
Final Gold Medal April 33:00 pmPatriotes St-Laurent 5-2 Lynx Édouard-Montpetit[27]420 supporters

winner: Patriotes du Cégep St-Laurent[28][29][30]

Playoff 2009-10

Semi-finals and Championship Final game 2010

PlayoffDateTeams
Semi-FinalApril 3Cheminots Saint-Jérôme 2–4 Lynx Édouard-Montpetit
Semi-finalApril 3Titans Limoilou 3–4 Dragons Laflèche
Final Bronze Medal April 4Cheminots Saint-Jérôme 2–1 Titans Limoilou
Final Gold Medal April 4Dragons Laflèche 5–6 Lynx Édouard-Montpetit

winner: Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit[31][32]

Playoffs 2008-09

Semi-finals and Championship Final game

PlayoffDateTeams
Semi-FinalApril 11Dawson Blues 6-2 Titans Limoilou
Semi-finalApril 11Lynx Édouard-Montpetit 7-1 Dragons Laflèche
Final Bronze Medal April 12Titans Limoilou 4–0 Dragons Laflèche
Final Gold Medal April 12Lynx Édouard-Montpetit 3–2 (wins in shootout) Dawson Blues

winner:Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit[33]

Playoffs 2007-08

Championship final games

PlayoffDateTeams
Final Gold Medal April 4Dawson Blues 3–8 Cheminots St-Jérôme
Final Gold Medal April 11Cheminots St-Jérôme 6-2 Dawson Blues

winner:Cheminots du Cégep St-Jérôme[34]

Playoffs 2006-07

Championship final games

PlayoffDateTeams
Final Gold Medal April 5Cheminots St-Jérôme 1–2 Dawson Blues
Final Gold Medal April 10Dawson Blues 3–2 Cheminots St-Jérôme

winner:Dawson Blues[35][36]

Playoffs 2005-06

Championship final games

PlayoffDateTeams
Final Gold Medal March 31Patriotes St-Laurent 1–2 Cheminots St-Jérôme
Final Gold Medal April 2Cheminots St-Jérôme 6–2 Patriotes St-Laurent

winner:Cheminots du cégep St-Jérôme[37]

Playoffs 2004-2005

Championship final game

PlayoffDateTeams
Final Gold Medal April 2Dragons Laflèche 0-5 Cheminots St-Jérôme
Final Gold Medal April 8Cheminots St-Jérôme 4-2 Dragons Laflèche

winner:Cheminots du cégep St-Jérôme[38]

  • Playoff 2003-04 – Non-available
  • Playoff 2002-03 – Non-available
  • Playoff 2001-02 – Titans du Cégep Limoilou
  • Playoff 2000-01 – Non-available
  • Playoff 1999-2000 – Patriotes du Collège St-Laurent [39]

International matches

Scoring leaders

Season Player/Team GP Goal Assist Pts
2011-12 Carol-ann Upshall, Dragons du Collège Laflèche[42] 21 19 17 36
2010-11 Ariane Barker, Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit[43] 21 32 26 58
2009-10 Mélodie Daoust, Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit[44] 13 24 31 55
2008-09 Marie-Philip Poulin, Dawson Blues[45] 15 29 29 58

Individual statistics are not available for the other seasons.

Goaltending Leaders

Season Player/Team GP W L SO GAA
2011-12 Maude Rousseau, Titans du Cégep Limoilou[46] 18 7 1 3 1.00
2010-11 Frédérique Desmarais, Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit[47] 12 9 1 1 1.35
2009-10 Roxanne Douville, Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit[48] 21 15 1 1 1.23
2008-09 Emy Côte, Dawson Blues[49] 23 10 0 0 0.89
2008-09 Joanie Plamondon, Dawson Blues 23 13 0 0 0.92

Individual statistics are not available for the other seasons.

Awards and honors

[50]

Season 2011-12
  • Player of the Year Award:
  • Rookie of the Year Award:
  • Fair-play Award:
Season 2010-11 [51]
  • Player of the Year Award: Mélodie Daoust, Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit.
  • Rookie of the Year Award: Cassandra Poudrier, Dawson Blues.
  • Fair-play Award: Emmanuelle Dumont, Dragons du Collège Laflèche
Season 2009-10[52]
  • Player of the Year Award: Josianne Legault, Dragons du Collège Laflèche
  • Rookie of the Year Award: Mélodie Daoust, Lynx du Édouard-Montpetit
  • Fair-play Award: Emmanuelle Dumont, Dragons du Collège Laflèche
Season 2008-09[53]
  • Player of the Year Award: Marie-Philip Poulin, Dawson Blues
  • Rookie of the Year Award: Marie-Philip Poulin, Dawson Blues
  • Fair-play Award: Katia Clément-Heydra, Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit

Awards and individual honors are not available for the other seasons.

Notable players

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Teams websites

See also

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