Sparrowhawks of Sorel

See also: Sorel

The Éperviers of Sorel (Blackhawks in English) were a junior team of Hockey in the Ligue of hockey major junior of Quebec of 1969 to 1981.

History

The team played her matches with the Colisée Cardin but will have also played in the skating rink of Verdun, district of Montreal, Verdun Auditorium. The team of the Sparrowhawks of Sorel is created in 1969 like one of the first franknesses from the LHJMQ. It is during season 1973-74 that the frankness will know the best season of its history with a total of 117 points in 70 parts.

In 1981, the Sparrowhawks moved with Granby and become the Bisons of Granby. The team gains in 1996, the Coupe Memorial and two seasons later becomes the Screaming Eagles of Cape-Breton the.

The most known Sparrowhawk is Ray Bourque, only former player of the frankness member from the Temple of re-elected hockey.

Names of the frankness

Players of the frankness having evolved/moved in the National league from hockey

See too

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