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is projected to win in Thérèse-De Blainville
Chenette has 29,368 of 64,141 votes (45.79%)
is in second place with 20,706 votes (32.28%) and Julie Bergeron
Chabot was first elected to the House of Commons in 2019
20,787 voters cast ballots at advance polls
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The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour
They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote
The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour
They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote
The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour
They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote
The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour
They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote
The Greens have one race called in their favour
They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote
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the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election
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MontrealNewsStablex: hundreds of protesters unite in Blainville against Bill 93By The Canadian PressUpdated: April 06, 2025 at 10:09AM EDT
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MontrealNewsQuebec Court of Appeal dismisses Blainville’s request to suspend dump siteBy The Canadian PressPublished: April 16, 2025 at 4:25PM EDT
\n Protesters gather in Blainville against expansion of Stablex landfill\n A large protest formed against the expansion of the Stablex landfill in Blainville
MontrealNewsBlainville mayor wants to meet premier about hazardous waste dump north of MontrealBy The Canadian Press and Patrice Bergeron Published: March 03, 2025 at 10:28AM EST
Montreal WatchProtesters gather in Blainville against expansion of Stablex landfillA large protest formed against the expansion of the Stablex landfill in Blainville, Que.
MontrealNewsBlainville and CMM to challenge Bill 93 in court over Stablex landfill expansionBy The Canadian PressPublished: March 17, 2025 at 2:00PM EDT
The Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League is coming right down to the wire with teams battling for position heading into the playoffs
Right in the thick of it are the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
who have a one-point advantage over the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies for top spot in the West Division and the No
The Armada own a 34-18-7 record but have been inconsistent lately
Their success this season has largely been in part due to winger Justin Carbonneau’s emergence as one of the top offensive players in the QMJHL
The 6-foot-1 winger is second in QMJHL scoring this season with 46 goals and 87 points
including four goals and one assist on Sunday during their 7-2 win over the Drummondville Voltigeurs
Carbonneau has been on fire since the start of the new year
putting up 23 goals and 40 points in 24 games
Justin. Carbonneau. Son 33e de la saison! 🚨#LeFuturEstMaintenant⚡️ pic.twitter.com/s9fcK3TJpN
“The thing with Carbonneau is that he’s not interested in playing outside [the perimeter],” said TSN’s Director of Scouting Craig Button
“He’s a player that wants to put players on his heals and with his maturity
He’s using his skillset as something to use to impact a game.”
Carbonneau is a top prospect eligible for the 2025 NHL Draft in Los Angeles and has been steadily rising on prognosticators’ lists
He didn’t make an appearance on Button’s pre-season draft ranking and made his first appearance on the list in November at No
14. Button now thinks that’s not high enough
“We’re talking about a player that plays the game in a manner where he can be a first-line winger [in the NHL],” said Button
“Young players have to continue to learn and grow and find a way to make their skills more impactful
opponents are trying to figure out ways to stop them
so they have to continue to find ways to use those skills
“Some players can’t find a way to do it like they did in the lower levels and other players continue to move up
What I see from Carbonneau is him using his skillset as something to use to impact a game
He knows he can be a difference maker in every game that he plays.”
Supporting Carbonneau up front are a pair of players who are also eligible in this year’s NHL draft in Vincent Desjardins and Mateo Nobert
Desjardins sits tied for eighth in QMJHL scoring with 17 goals and 77 points
He recorded 15 goals and 47 points in 68 games last season and was invited to the Edmonton Oilers rookie camp in the preseason after going undrafted in the 2024 draft in Vegas.
Nobert was drafted third overall in the 2023 QMJHL draft by the Armada and has been steadily improving in his sophomore season in the league
The 6-foot centre has 28 goals and 67 points and
has been rising in a lot of draft rankings
“I think he can be a first-round draft pick when it’s all said and done and he’ll be in my top 32players,” said Button
I see someone who is so invested in being better
He’s another player who just continues to take his game to higher levels.”
La face de l’admin en voyant ce but en tirs de barrage de Mateo Nobert: 😵😵💫😶🌫️#RéEmbarqueDansLArmada ⚫️⚪️ pic.twitter.com/DNIWHWmwZu
The Armada are led on the blueline by Xavier Villeneuve
who is second among QMJHL defencemen in points with 12 goals and 61 points in 57 games this season
The 5-foot-10 left-shot defenceman is not eligible for the 2025 draft due to his September birthday
“He’s a small defenceman but he’s really good,” said Button
“He’s similar to Sam Girard [of the Colorado Avalanche]
He’s a dynamic offensive defenceman that can control he play and run the power play.”
The QMJHL Western Conference remains in flux with the Armada
and Sherbrook Phoenix all within four points of each other
while the Moncton Wildcats and Rimouski Oceanic are the teams to beat in the East
Button believes the top three teams in the QMJHL are the Wildcats
but he also believes that the Armada and other three teams in contention in the West are not too far behind Drummondville
“When teams like the Armada are playing against good teams and the games are tight
they have to find a way to win even if they can’t play to their strengths and the one thing you’re looking for is really good goaltending.”
Goaltending was an area of need that Blainville-Boisbriand recognized at the trade deadline and addressed the issue by acquiring Felix Hamel from the Cataracts in exchange for defenceman Noah Collette and two draft picks
Hamel has had an immediate impact on the club
going 14-2 with a 2.41 goals-against average and.926 save percentage since his arrival
He sits third in the league with an overall .918 save percentage and sixth with a 2.46 GAA
“If you don’t recognize where you have to be better
you’re going to have a hard time getting better,” said Button
“They recognized they had to improve their goaltending
Now the results are reflected in the numbers
Saginaw Spirit defenceman Zayne Parekh put himself in exclusive company at the beginning of March when he registered his 30th goal of the season
Parekh now joins the legendary Bobby Orr as the only two defencemen to register multiple 30-goal seasons in Ontario Hockey League history
The Calgary Flames prospect wasn’t done there
Parekh also became the 10th defenceman in OHL history to reach the 100-point plateau
He is the first to reach the mark since Ryan Ellis registered 24 goals and 101 points in 58 games during the 2010-11 season
he set the OHL rookie record goals by a defenceman (21) then last year he had 33 goals and this year he’s at 32 [and counting]
Parekh now has 32 goals and 101 points in 58 games this season with the Spirit to go along with a plus-42 rating on a team that is very different from the Memorial Cup champion from last season
It’s worth noting that Parekh still has five more regular-season games to add to his totals
Button believes that it’s not just Parekh’s physical attributes that makes him so effective offensively
but it’s his hockey sense and IQ that makes him unique
“He beats you up with his mind first and then all the skills come into play,” said Button
The other main thing is that he gets his shots on net
“How many defencemen are accurate like he is
He’s so dynamic first with his brain and hands
and then he combines that with the fact that he’s an excellent skater.”
Parekh spoke to TSN in February about his OHL journey and his overall development as an NHL prospect
When asked about what makes him such a strong force at the major junior level
he said it’s not just development in himself but changes in the league as well
“Each year as I continue to grow as a player and in the gym
the game seems to slow down a little bit for me because the league gets a little younger every year,” said Parekh
“I’ve been able to expose the skating differential there and
I’ve been playing with really good players
While Button understands where Parekh is coming from
he believes his success has more to do with the development of his game rather than the cycle of junior hockey players
He’s building his game and is maturing mentally and physically
It’s one thing to think you can but when you know you can
The 6-foot defenceman got his first taste of NHL action prior to the regular season where he participated in the Flames training camp and played in two preseason games
Parekh will still be eligible to return to the OHL for a fourth season next year
but his main objective is to try to make the Flames roster and cut his teeth at being an NHL player
While a large portion of whether Parekh will be successful at this will depend on the Flames’ roster and salary cap situations
Button believes that he can force the issue depending on his performance
“What I would tell him is that if he wants to play in the NHL next season
he’s going to have to be really consistent about his game,” said Button
but the coach has to know what he’s going to get from him
“The reason young players have to get the confidence of the coach is because the coach has to know what to expect when they’re on the ice
While there has been a lot of buzz surrounding Medicine Hat Tigers phenom Gavin McKenna at the top of the 2026 NHL Draft
a lot of other strong prospects have already begun to reveal themselves this season
Near the top of the list is Victoria Royals rookie defenceman Keaton Verhoeff
The 6-foot-4 right-shot defenceman is third among Western Hockey League blueliners with 20 goals this season to go along with 43 points in 57 games
He is among those leading the charge in Victoria as the team is tied with the Prince George Cougars for top spot in the B.C
Division with a 36-16-10 record and the second seed in the Western Conference
“McKenna is the best player in the 2026 draft
But Verhoeff is a 25-minute a game player who can play in any situation and excel.”
Keaton Verhoeff has his 17th goal of the season and the most goals scored in a season by a 16-year-old defenseman in the WHL since 1984-85! pic.twitter.com/g1gXutPCc2
Button believes one of the key aspects in Verhoeff’s development is having head coach James Patrick in his corner
Patrick took over as head coach of the team in November of 2023 after the team failed to make the playoffs three years in a row
He previously coached the Winnipeg Ice franchise (now Wenatchee Wild)
taking the team to the WHL Championship Series in 2022-23
“Two things that Verhoeff really benefits from is experience and his head coach,” said Button
“Playing for Patrick is getting taught by a hockey professor
He wasn’t in place when Verhoeff was drafted
He’s an outstanding coach and having him there is huge.”
The Royals are looking to make some noise in this year’s playoff run
but the team is built so that they can also be a force to be reckoned with next season as well
the Royals have 14 players eligible to return to the WHL next season
“What they’re doing is really impressive,” said Button
and they have good young players going into next year with a good coach
Based on where they’re at this year and how they can grow into next season
MontrealNewsBill expanding hazardous waste landfill passes under closureBy The Canadian PressPublished: March 28, 2025 at 1:03PM EDT
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Lewis Gendron’s tiebreaking goal in extra minutes gave the Cape Breton Eagles a 5-4 overtime victory over the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada during their Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League matchup on Saturday night at Sydney’s Centre 200
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Brayden Schmitt opened the Eagles’ scoring before the Armada responded with a pair of goals. Near end of the second period, Joseph Henneberry, Luke Patterson and Cam Squires each potted in single markers to put the Eagles (24-17-4-3) up 4-3. The Armada tied the game at 4-4 near the end of regulation.
An odd man rush allowed Gendron to come up along the left wing and put the puck past Armada goalie Vincent Gladu 2:52 into overtime for the game winner in front of 3,980 attendees.
Justin Carbonneau scored twice for Blainville-Boisbriand (28-17-3-0). Mateo Nobert added a goal and Théo Lemieux provided the game-tying goal with just under two minutes remaining in regulation.
Jakub Milota made just 13 saves for the Eagles, while the Armada’s Gladu stopped 28 of 33 shots.
The Eagles return to action on Thursday night for the Battle of the Nova Scotia in Halifax against the Mooseheads (17-26-6-1). Puck drop at Scotiabank Centre is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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ON native is in his second season with the Hawks and ranks first in points and goals
as well as second in assists for the Hawks
The road trip ended with a whimper for the Mooseheads who dropped a 5-3 decision in Blainville-Boisbriand on Saturday afternoon
The Armada scored four times in a dominant second period to help secure the win over a visiting Halifax that went 1-and-2 on the roadie through the province of Quebec
including a a late goal with less than four seconds remaining in regulation to make the final score a little closer
Kennedy also opened the scoring in the game when he struck at the 13:05 mark of the first period
His 16 goals leads the team and he has now picked up 11 points in 11 games in a Halifax uniform since being added at the trade deadline
Carlos Handel assisted on the opening goal as his point shot was deflected by Kennedy
Box Score
Shawn Carrier scored the only other Mooseheads goal which came on a penalty shot late in the first period to give the Herd a 2-1 advantage after 20 minutes of play
Carrier’s tally was his 11th of the season
Carrier converts on the penalty shot 🎯 #GoMooseGo pic.twitter.com/UmdX3q5W81
— Halifax Mooseheads (@HFXMooseheads) January 18, 2025
Blainville-Boisbriand really turned the tables in the game with their middle period with four goals in just over 11 minutes of action
That included a power play marker and a shorthanded goal
Mateo Norbert got one on the man advantage at 3:58 to tie the game 2-2
Then it was Zakary Lavoie at the 5:18 mark followed by Matt Gosselin at 10:40 and Egor Goriunov capped off the Armada barrage when he came out of the box after a failed two-man advantage by the Moose and scored shorthanded when Handel sent a point shot into his shins that ricocheted into the neutral zone where it was chased down by Goriunov
The third period was rather uneventful as Blainville sat back defensively and Kennedy’s late goal was all for naught in the final seconds of action
The Moose were 0-for-6 on the power play while the Armada struck twice on three chances
Halifax’s record dipped to 13-23-6-0 after a second straight loss
The Quebec trip began with an overtime win over Rimouski
The Mooseheads will return home to the Scotiabank Centre this Thursday to face Acadie-Bathurst at 7pm. That game starts a busy weekend for the Herd at home. They also host Chicoutimi on Friday at 7pm and Saint John on Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.ca
MontrealNewsStablex: QS suspects the CAQ of wanting to use the gag orderBy The Canadian PressPublished: March 25, 2025 at 5:34PM EDT
The Charlottetown Islanders have completed a trade that further strengthens the team’s future
acquiring key prospects and valuable draft picks in exchange for 20-year-old import forward Egor Goriunov
The Return: A Promising Prospect and Valuable Picks
a right-handed defenseman from Victoriaville
is currently playing for the Trois-Rivières Estacades in the QMAAA
Drafted in the 3rd round of last year’s QMJHL Draft by Blainville
Caron has posted 2 goals and 10 assists for 12 points this season
the Islanders also receive a 3rd round pick in the 2025 QMJHL Draft and a 2nd round pick in 2027
These picks add considerable value to the Islanders’ future
providing the team with more opportunities to add top-tier talent to the roster in the coming years
Trades are a difficult part of our business and this transaction is no different
[This] deal was simply too strong to pass up in terms of draft pick value
It helps restock our draft board which is an essential part of building our future
We wish Egor much success in the future and are grateful for his contributions to the Islanders
The Islanders are getting a significant return for Goriunov
especially considering he was acquired at the end of last season for just a 5th round pick
including a red-hot month of December with 9 points in 5 games
highlights how much the Islanders are building for the future
This trade adds depth to their prospect pool and strengthens the foundation for years to come
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The Charlottetown Islanders gave everything they had on Wednesday night at the Eastlink Centre but came up short in a 3-1 loss to the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
outshooting and outplaying the hottest team in the QMJHL but unable to come away with the win
1st Period: A Physical Start and a Costly Penalty
The game started at a blistering pace with few stoppages in play
The Isles got the first powerplay of the night when Olivier Lemieux was called for boarding Ethan Montroy
After a goalie interference call on Simon Hughes
the Armada struck first when Mateo Nobert buried a goal off a setup from NHL draft prospect Justin Carbonneau
The Islanders put up a strong effort despite missing top scorers
The Islanders came out strong in the 2nd period
proving they could go toe-to-toe with the Armada despite their shorthanded lineup
The momentum seemed to be shifting in Charlottetown’s favour
but frustration grew as they couldn’t seem to beat goaltender Felix Hamel
Zachary Plamondon fired a shot that snuck through traffic
and Kyle Powers pounced on the loose puck to tie the game 1-1 with 4:47 remaining in the frame
the Armada regained the lead when Xavier Villeneuve’s point shot found its way through a screen
Putting Blainville ahead 2-1 heading into the final frame
throwing everything they had at Armada goaltender Felix Hamel
Pavel Simek was robbed on the doorstep early
and as the Islanders continued to dominate play
the referees blew a whistle at a crucial moment
Stopping play while the Isles were in a prime scoring position—leaving the crowd confused
Despite relentless pressure and a massive shot advantage (28-17 by the end of the game)
scoring on an odd-man rush with Blainville’s 1st shot of the period to seal the 3-1 win
The Islanders will quickly shift their focus to tomorrow night’s game against Drummondville at the Eastlink Centre
the Isles will look to bounce back and turn their strong play into a victory
Charlottetown proved once again that they can compete with the league’s best—even while shorthanded
and if they can bring the same intensity tomorrow
they’ll have a great chance to get back in the win column
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MONTREAL — Montreal-area mayors are denouncing the Quebec government’s decision to force the City of Blainville to cede a piece of land for the expansion of a hazardous waste disposal site
Quebec’s natural resources minister said today she had tabled a bill to transfer the contested piece of land to the government
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– A pair of Cape Breton Eagles players will miss Sunday’s game with the Shawinigan Cataractes due to suspensions
Forwards Cam Squires and Angelo Fullerton each received suspensions by the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League following the team’s game against Blainville-Boisbriand on Saturday in Boisbriand
Squires received a one-game suspension for taking off a helmet during a fight
He’ll be eligible to return to the team’s lineup next Friday against Halifax in Sydney
Fullerton was given a two-game suspension for boarding
He’ll be eligible to return to the lineup next Saturday against Shawinigan in Sydney
Forwards Noah Larochelle (injured) and Rory Pilling (injured/sick) will also miss the team’s game on Sunday
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the Cape Breton Eagles found themselves on the wrong end of the scoreboard against the Moncton Wildcats on Thursday night
The Eagles were edged 3-2 in a shootout by the Wildcats in Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League action at Avenir Centre in Moncton
Cape Breton also lost to Moncton 3-0 on Feb
Loke Johansson and Dylan MacKinnon scored in regulation time for the Wildcats
Julius Sumpf scored the winner in the shootout
Joseph Henneberry scored both goals for the Eagles
Cape Breton’s Jakub Milota stopped 26 of 28 shots
The Eagles opened the scoring at 4:19 of the first period with Henneberry notching his 18th of the season
but the Wildcats responded before the end of the frame with Johansson scoring his third goal of the campaign to tie the contest 1-1
The game would remain tied until the third period when MacKinnon found the back of the net for his third of the season at 7:15
but Cape Breton answered just over two minutes later with Henneberry’s second of the game
Overtime would solve nothing despite the Eagles outshooting the Wildcats 3-0 in the extra frame
after both Cape Breton’s Alexandre Guy and Moncton’s Markus Vidicek missed their opportunities
the Eagles’ Jacob Newcombe and Wildcats’ Caleb Desnoyers would score on their clubs’ second shots
Sumpf would score on Moncton’s third attempt
putting the pressure on Cam Squires to keep the shootout going
Cape Breton outshot Moncton 40-28 while going 1-for-2 on the power play
The Wildcats were 0-for-1 with the man-advantage
The Eagles will now turn their attention to the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
who the club will host on Saturday night at Centre 200 in Sydney
will look to snap a three-game losing streak
the team entered Friday night’s game against the Halifax Mooseheads as one of the hottest teams in the league
having won eight of their last 10 games and find themselves three points ahead of the Eagles in the overall standings
The Armada’s surge comes more than a month after the club traded league-leading scorer Jonathan Fauchon to the Memorial Cup-host Rimouski Océanic
Cape Breton and Blainville-Boisbriand last played on Nov
with the Armada shutting out the Eagles 4-0
Saturday’s game will be the final regular season meeting of the year between the two clubs
The game will also see a showdown between brothers with the Eagles’ Romain L’Italien facing older brother Eliot L’Italien for the second time in their junior careers
Former Eagle draft pick Alexandre Carbonneau will also be in the Armada lineup
Newcombe leads the Eagles with 27 goals and 51 points in 47 games while Cam Squires has 16 goals and 50 points in 41 games
and Tomas Lavoie has 11 goals and 43 points in 44 games
Justin Carbonneau leads the Armada with 32 goals and 64 points in 45 games while Vincent Desjardins has 14 goals and 60 points in 46 games
Mateo Nobert has 22 goals and 53 points in 45 games
Cape Breton will hit the road again to face the Mooseheads in Halifax on Thursday
before returning home to battle the Sherbrooke Phoenix on Feb
The Blainville-Boisbriand Armada scored two unanswered goals to defeat the Charlottetown Islanders in a low-scoring game on Feb.28
The final score of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) contest was 3-1
Final Score. #GoIslesGo SOG: BAB 17 // CHA 28 pic.twitter.com/VfHTtoKx7z
who fell to 27-25-2-1 (won-lost-overtime losses-shootout losses)
are back on home ice to face the Drummondville Voltigeurs (34-16-3-3) on March 1 at 7 p.m
Before 2,816 fans at Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown
the Armada (32-17-4-2) held period leads of 1-0 and 2-1
went 2-for-3 on the power play and received a 27-save performance from goaltender Felix Hamel
Xavier Villeneuve’s goal at 16:55 of the second period broke a 1-1 tie and proved to be the game-winning tally
Mateo Nobert added an insurance marker with his second goal of the game at 17:32 of the third period
Former Islander Egor Goriunov assisted on Villeneuve’s goal
assisted by Zackary Plamondon and Thomas Sirman
Charlottetown went 0-for-2 on the power play
including 13-7 and 9-1 advantages in the second and third periods
Donald Hickey tended goal for the Islanders
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– Eagles forward Angelo Fullerton was given a match penalty and a game misconduct for hit on Samuel Kupec
Kupec left the ice on a stretcher and an update on his condition was not available immediately following the game
– In the same sequence following Fullerton’s hit
Cape Breton’s Lucas Romeo & Eliot Litalien each picked up twelve minutes in penalties
Cape Breton’s Joey Henneberry & Brayden Schmitt took ten minute misconducts
Eagles forward Cam Squires and Blainville-Boisbriand defenseman Olivier Filaj were ejected for fighting
while Brandon Lavoie stopped all 13 shots in relief coming into the game to begin the third period
The first period offered little indication of a testy game
played entirely five on five except for a minor penalty to Romeo
Both teams had plenty of chances- the shots were 13 a piece- but neither team could find the back of the net
The Armada breakthough came before the five minute mark of the middle stanza when Ogonowski scored the first of his two goals
the Eagles pressed on the penalty kill and actually drew a penalty
But the Armada would score in the final portion of the man advantage
as Xavier Villeneuve finished a cross ice pass from Jonathan Fauchon
Squires was given the extra penalty after the fight for attempting to take Filaj’s helmet off
and the Armada capitalized just ten seconds into the power play when Theo Lemieux converted on the right side of the net
Ogonowski jumped into the slot and put the puck in the top corner to make it 4-0 and ultimately finish the scoring
The Eagles are next in action tomorrow afternoon as they visit Calgary first round draft pick Matvei Gridin and the Shawinigan Cataractes
The game is available for purchase on https://shorturl.at/eh6pS and you can also hear all the action on 1270 AM CJCB or online at www.cjcbradio.com
Scratches For Cape Breton: Noah Larochelle (injury)
Scratches For Blainville-Boisbriand: Eric Halliday (injury)
Final Shots On Goal: 41-32 in favour of Blainville-Boisbriand
The latest Videotron Player of the Week is Blainville-Boisbriand Armada defenseman Xavier Villeneuve
Quebec scored twice and added four assists as the Armada went a perfect 3-0-0-0 on the weekend
helping propel the Armada to a 5-1 triumph in a key West Division matchup against the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
who also recorded a +2 rating on the night
Villeneuve got the Armada on the board with a first period goal
then produced a helper on the eventual game-winner to pave the way for a 5-3 win over the Halifax Mooseheads
The Armada would wrap up its winning weekend on Sunday afternoon in Victoriaville
Villeneuve assisted on the game’s opening goal less than five minutes in
he would add a powerplay marker as Blainville returned home with a 7-1 win over the Tigres
It was the fourth straight multi-point effort for Villeneuve
who extended his overall point streak to five games
Villeneuve was selected by the Armada with the seventh overall pick at the 2023 QMJHL Entry Draft
His 41 points currently place him second in scoring among all QMJHL defensemen
He will be eligible for selection at the 2026 NHL Entry Draft
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SYDNEY — A former Cape Breton Eagles goaltender has once again found a new home in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
Rémi Delafontaine was traded to the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada from the Chicoutimi Saguenéens on Tuesday in exchange for a sixth-round pick in 2026
The 20-year-old Delafontaine had a 21-15-2-3 record along with a 2.87 goals-against-average and a .901 save percentage between Chicoutimi and the Shawinigan Cataractes last season
It’s the fourth time in his junior career that he’s been traded
He was traded to Shawinigan from the Eagles in 2021
played one season with the Eagles in 2021-2 and had a 7-20-3-0 record with a 4.79 goals-against-average and a .868 save percentage
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MontrealNewsFormer Laval teacher charged with sexual assault against minor, police feel there are more victimsBy Daniel J. RowePublished: December 23, 2024 at 2:18PM EST
In a significant step towards sustainability
the City of Blainville has introduced a new initiative to recycle tennis balls
thanks to the innovative idea proposed by the Blainville Tennis Association
The city has acquired 50 dedicated recycling boxes for tennis balls
an organization committed to making tennis more environmentally friendly
“This initiative will allow Blainville’s tennis players to recycle nearly 10,000 tennis balls
takes over 400 years to decompose and sometimes never does
making these balls highly polluting,” explained Francis Allaire
The non-profit organization Tendev will collect the tennis balls and send them to a factory where they will be stripped and ground down to create new materials such as carpets and paint for tennis courts
This innovative action aligns with the objectives of Blainville’s Ecological Transition Plan
The recycling boxes are located in the following parks: Blainville
“Participation in this initiative is voluntary
but the City of Blainville believes in its importance
I encourage tennis enthusiasts to give their old balls a new life by depositing them in the boxes located near the courts,” concluded David Malenfant
the delegate for recreation and community life
The City of Blainville extended its gratitude to the Blainville Tennis Association for this idea
Tendev is a Quebec-based non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of tennis
With a mission to make tennis more sustainable
Tendev focuses on recycling tennis balls by collecting and processing them to create new materials
such as carpets and paint for tennis courts
Through innovative recycling techniques and community engagement
Tendev aims to promote eco-friendly practices within the tennis community and contribute to broader environmental conservation efforts
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Montreal’s Northern Super League team may not have a name yet
The NSL launch team has tapped Robert Rositoiu to lead the charge into its inaugural season, with the former Ligue1 Quebec head coach having demonstrated success in the province’s semi-professional ranks. He led AS Blainville to no less than three trophies, including the League1 Canada Inter-Provincial Championship
“It is an incredible honour to join the Northern Super League’s Montreal team and to be able to contribute to its development,” said Rositoiu
“I am eager to put my experience and passion to work for the team and to build an environment where each player can thrive and perform
We will approach our work together with rigour and determination to achieve our goals and create an enduring culture of success.”
Born in Romania and holding a Canada Soccer A License
Rositoiu previously coached youth sides with both CF Montreal and the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy
having spent a stint as a technical assistant for the Canada U-17 men’s side last September for an international series against Brazil
His former side AS Blainville is an absolute force in Quebec’s semi-pro ranks
recording a league-couple double in 2021 and 2022 before laying claim to the first League1 Canada Inter-Provincial Championship over Quebecois rivals AS Laval
Montreal isn’t the only NSL side to have dipped into local semi-pro ranks for its inaugural coach, with AFC Toronto bringing in Marko Milanovic from from League1 Ontario’s North Toronto Nitros
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This marks Montreal’s first major staff hiring under the guidance of Club President Annie Larouche and Sporting Director Marinette Pichon
The club has also confirmed that the team will train in Laval’s Centre Sportif Bois-de-Boulogne
which will undergo two stages of renovation for the 10,000 square-foot location
Where they’ll play club football still yet to be fully determined
though we know that season one will see the club trial a unique approach to home games in that they’ll split the season between multiple venues in the Montreal area
The Northern Super League is set to launch in 2025 with six teams from coast-to-coast contesting the inaugural trophy of Canada’s professional women’s soccer league
Header Image Photo Courtesy: Northern Super League