Cape Breton Eagles Explained

Team:Cape Breton Eagles
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City:Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
League:Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
Division:Maritimes
Founded:1969
Arena:Centre 200
Colours:Black, white, gold and grey
Gm:Sylvain Couturier
Coach:Louis Robitaille
Name1:Sorel Éperviers
Dates1:1969–1977
Name2:Verdun Éperviers
Dates2:1977–1979
Name3:Sorel/Verdun Éperviers
Dates3:1979–1980
Name4:Sorel Éperviers
Dates4:1980–1981
Name5:Granby Bisons
Dates5:1981–1995
Name6:Granby Prédateurs
Dates6:1995–1997
Name7:Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
Dates7:1997–2019
Name8:Cape Breton Eagles
Dates8:2019–present

The Cape Breton Eagles are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. They are members of the Maritimes Division, and play their home games at Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

History

The franchise was originally granted to the Sorel Éperviers (Black Hawks) for the 1969–70 season. They then moved from Sorel to Verdun in 1977 to become the Verdun Éperviers. In 1979, they played in both Sorel and Verdun before moving back to Sorel for the next season. In 1981, they moved to Granby to become the Granby Bisons, and in 1995 changed their names to the Granby Prédateurs. In 1996, the Prédateurs won the Memorial Cup. In 1997, the franchise was relocated to Sydney to become the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. Prior to the Eagles' arrival, Sydney played host to the American Hockey League (AHL)'s Cape Breton Oilers from 1988 to 1996.

Early years in Cape Breton (1997–1999)

The Screaming Eagles' first captain was Daniel Payette under coach Dany Dubé.

The Vincent era (1999–2008)

In 1999, Pascal Vincent was promoted as the new head coach following the dismissal of Bruce Campbell.[1] The Screaming Eagles attempted to strengthen the club by drafting future National Hockey League (NHL) star Ilya Kovalchuk tenth overall in the 2000 CHL Import Draft. However, Kovalchuk declined to report to the team. Along with star players Marc-André Fleury, Dominic Noel, Stuart MacRae and Stephen Dixon, the Screaming Eagles reached the QMJHL's conference final in 2002, only to lose in five games to Acadie-Bathurst Titan. Fleury's number 29 jersey went on to be retired by the Screaming Eagles in 2008. Kovalchuk's number 71 was retired in 2014, as an April Fools' Day prank.[2]

Vincent stacked the Screaming Eagles lineup with many NHL prospects for the 2003–04 season in hopes of bringing a league title to Cape Breton. After the Screaming Eagles won 49 games and captured a division title, with Fleury also returning from the Pittsburgh Penguins before the playoffs, but the Screaming Eagles lost in the second round to the Chicoutimi Saguenéens.

At the 2004 QMJHL Draft, the Screaming Eagles chose James Sheppard with the first overall pick. In 2006–07, along with star players Luc Bourdon, Ondrej Pavelec and Oskars Bartulis, Sheppard led the Screaming Eagles to the league semifinals, only to lose in seven games to the Val-d'Or Foreurs.

The 2007–08 season saw 16-year-old goaltender Olivier Roy rise to prominence. The Screaming Eagles finished fourth in their division and won their first round playoff series despite having a roster that normally dressed at least ten rookies. Vincent went on to be named the 2008 QMJHL Coach of the Year. Following the end of the season, Vincent became the head coach and general manager of the Montreal Junior Hockey Club.

2010s history (2008–2019)

Following Vincent's departure, assistant coach Mario Durocher took over the role of head coach and general manager. In a bid to host the Memorial Cup in 2012, Durocher added former NHL players Mike McPhee and Guy Chouinard, former NHL coach Pierre Creamer and Michel Boucher to the hockey staff in consulting roles in 2010. Durocher was relieved of his duties on April 12, 2011, after a lackluster season in which the team finished 16th in the league and last in the Atlantic Division with just 41 points.[3] [4]

The team's then-head coach Ron Choules replaced Durocher as general manager in April 2011, though the team failed to improve on the ice. After a poor start to the 2012–13 season, Choules himself was fired on December 3, 2012, with former Val-d'Or head coach Marc-André Dumont announced as his replacement.[5] The Screaming Eagles failed to reach the playoffs for the first time in franchise history in the 2012–13 season.[6] At season's end, assistant coach Jean-François David was fired.[7]

After being eliminated in the second round of the 2019 playoffs, the Screaming Eagles fired their coaching staff. Dumont was replaced with Nova Scotia native, Jake Grimes, along with former Eagles alumni Chris Culligan as assistant coach.

The team mascot is an eagle named Screech.[8]

Cape Breton Eagles (2019–present)

On August 14, 2019, the team rebranded itself as the Cape Breton Eagles.[9]

On November 30, 2021, head coach Jake Grimes resigned as head coach citing personal reasons. He finished with a winning record overall with the club, at 46–34–0–7 record over one-and-a-half seasons but had started the 2021–22 season with a 6–14–0–4 record.[10] The Eagles spent approximately two months with an interim head coach before hiring Chadd Cassidy on January 7, 2022.[11]

Players

Retired numbers

NHL alumni

The following players have played in at least one National Hockey League (NHL) game as of the 2023-24 season:[14]

NHL first round draft picks

List of first round selections in the NHL Entry Draft:[15]

YearPlayerNationalityNHL team
20031Marc-André Fleury (G) CanadaPittsburgh Penguins
20069James Sheppard (C) CanadaMinnesota Wild
201519Evgeny Svechnikov (LW) RussiaDetroit Red Wings
20163Pierre-Luc Dubois (C) CanadaColumbus Blue Jackets

Award winners

List of award winners:

CHL Scholastic Player of the Year

QMJHL Humanitarian of the Year

Jacques Plante Memorial Trophy

Kevin Lowe Trophy

Luc Robitaille Trophy

Marcel Robert Trophy

Maurice Filion Trophy

Mike Bossy Trophy

Philips Plaque

Raymond Lagacé Trophy

RDS Cup

Robert Lebel Trophy

Ron Lapointe Trophy

Telus Cup – Defensive

Season-by-season results

Regular season

QMJHL season standings.[16]
OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss

SeasonGames WonLostTiedOLSLPointsPctGoals
for
Goals
against
Standing
7019465430.3072112956th, Dilio
7022444480.3432262726th, Dilio
72243936570.3962303023rd, Maritimes
72303741650.4512702922nd, Maritimes
723820104900.6252862243rd, Maritimes
72213795560.3892002684th, Maritimes
704916231030.7362731641st, Atlantic
70322783750.5362061953rd, Atlantic
70402334870.6212362063rd, Eastern
70462220940.6713082002nd, Eastern
70402433860.6142422304th, Eastern
68461831960.6762522012nd, Atlantic
68412223870.6032381853rd, Atlantic
68184514410.3011542465th, Maritimes
68234212490.3602193065th, Maritimes
68144635360.2651613086th,
Telus Maritimes
68372713780.5742602602nd,
Telus Maritimes
68313133680.5002582465th, Maritimes
68382451820.6032862373rd, Maritimes
68392522820.6032702304th, Maritimes
68322862720.5292352594th, Maritimes
68402215860.6322672143rd, Maritimes
63402021830.6592691942nd, Maritimes
38122510250.3291131866th, Maritimes
68144743350.2571833356th, Maritimes
68303431640.4712242753rd, Maritimes
68392612810.5962161943rd, Maritimes

Playoffs

Season1st round2nd round3rd roundFinals
Did not qualify
QMJHL playoffs cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
W, 4–0, Chicoutimi Saguenéens
Due to local travel restrictions, all Nova Scotia-based teams were deemed ineligible to compete in the playoffs. Three New Brunswick-based teams competed in a six-game round-robin tournament to determine who would face the Charlottetown Islanders in the Maritimes Division final.[17] [18]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Screaming Eagles coach let go. CBC News. October 12, 1999. July 16, 2024.
  2. News: Screaming Eagles Pull April Fool's Joke . April 1, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140407063532/http://www.capebretonpost.com/Sports/Hockey/2014-04-01/article-3673374/Screaming-Eagles-pull-April-Fools%26rsquo%3B-joke-by-retiring-Kovalchuk%26rsquo%3Bs-number/1 . April 7, 2014. Cape Breton Post.
  3. Web site: Screaming Eagles add hockey gurus - Sports - the Cape Breton Post . 2010-08-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110725072447/http://www.capebretonpost.com/Sports/2010-08-17/article-1680815/Screaming-Eagles-add-hockey-gurus/1 . 2011-07-25 . dead .
  4. Web site: Screaming Eagles fire Mario Durocher - Local - the Cape Breton Post . 2011-04-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002055247/http://www.capebretonpost.com/News/Local/2011-04-12/article-2422532/Screaming-Eagles-fire-Mario-Durocher/1 . 2011-10-02 . dead .
  5. News: Choules fired as Screaming Eagles head coach, general manager . December 3, 2012 . Cape Breton Post . https://web.archive.org/web/20140221205334/http://www.capebretonpost.com/Sports/Hockey/2012-12-03/article-3132761/Choules-fired-as-Screaming-Eagles-head-coach%2C-general-manager/1 . February 21, 2014.
  6. Eagles will miss QMJHL playoff for first time in franchise history http://www.capebretonpost.com/Sports/Hockey/2013-03-03/article-3191562/Eagles-will-miss-QMJHL-playoff-for-first-time-in-franchise-history/1
  7. Screaming Eagles assistant coach David not returning http://www.capebretonpost.com/Sports/Hockey/2013-03-21/article-3205258/Screaming-Eagles-assistant-coach-David-not-returning/1
  8. Web site: Screaming Eagles on the lookout for missing mascot . CBC News . March 20, 2009.
  9. Web site: New brand and name unveiled for former Cape Breton Screaming Eagles . QMJHL . August 14, 2019.
  10. Web site: Jake Grimes steps down as Cape Breton Eagles head coach . saltwire.com . November 30, 2021.
  11. Web site: Eagles Hire Chadd Cassidy as New Head Coach . Cape Breton Eagles . January 7, 2022.
  12. Web site: Culligan has number retired by Cape Breton. Tidcombe. Matt. November 5, 2022. CHL.ca. May 20, 2024.
  13. Web site: A standout goalie with his feet on the ground. May 20, 2024. Cape Breton Post. dead. https://archive.today/20120722184338/http://www.capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=101915&sc=146. July 22, 2012.
  14. Web site: Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL) Alumni. Hockey-Reference. May 20, 2024.
  15. Web site: Cape Breton Eagles Drafted Player History. Hockey-Reference. May 20, 2024.
  16. http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/teamseasons.php?tid=1330 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles season-by-season record on www.hockeydb.com
  17. Web site: MacNeil. John. 2021-04-16. No QMJHL playoffs for Halifax Mooseheads and Cape Breton Eagles. live. 2024-05-20. Saltwire. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210624204545/https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/sports/local-sports/qmjhl-no-playoffs-for-halifax-mooseheads-and-cape-breton-eagles-100576944/ . 2021-06-24 .
  18. Web site: Webb. Steven. 2021-04-25. QMJHL only junior hockey league still going ahead with playoffs. live. 2024-05-20. CBC News. https://web.archive.org/web/20210425111004/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/qmjhl-playoffs-1.6000596 . 2021-04-25.