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'''EH Bas-Canada''', commonly referred to as simply '''Bas-Canada''' or abbreviated to '''EHBC''', are a Valorian professional ice hockey team that compete in the [[Valorian Hockey League]]. They play their home games at the Stade de Canada. | '''EH Bas-Canada''', commonly referred to as simply '''Bas-Canada''' or abbreviated to '''EHBC''', are a Valorian professional ice hockey team that compete in the [[Valorian Hockey League]]. They play their home games at the Stade de Canada. | ||
Despite being one of the most well-known and funded VHL teams, with a famously-large following outside of Valoria, Bas-Canada are regarded by most commentators and reporters as a highly-volatile team, sometimes showing strong performance and sometimes struggling. The team topped the league and won the championship in the [[1987 "Saison Dorée,"]] while they received the wooden spoon for finishing last in the standings in 2010 | Despite being one of the most well-known and funded VHL teams, with a famously-large following outside of Valoria, Bas-Canada are regarded by most commentators and reporters as a highly-volatile team, sometimes showing strong performance and sometimes struggling. The team topped the league and won the championship in the [[1987 "Saison Dorée,"]] while they received the [[Wooden Spoon (Ice hockey award)|wooden spoon]] for finishing last in the standings in 2010. | ||
The club is currently managed by [[Antoine Faucher]], and captained by | The club is currently managed by [[Antoine Faucher]], and captained by [[Benoît Brisbois]]. In [[VHL 2024|2024]], Bas-Canada finished 4th, and defeated the [[Providence Doves]] and the [[Acadia Rage]] in the playoffs, ultimately losing to [[Halifax Hockey Club|Halifax]] in the finals. It was their first finals appearance since 1987. | ||
[[Category:VHL Teams]] |
Latest revision as of 02:40, 13 April 2024
EH Bas-Canada | |
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Founded | 1976 |
Home arena | Stade de Canada |
City | Montréal, Bas-Canada |
Team colors | Red, white |
Owner(s) | Timothée Gosselin |
President | Antoine Faucher |
Manager | Antoine Faucher |
Captain | Benoît Brisbois |
2024 performance | League: 4th Playoffs: Runners-up |
VHL championships | 1 (1987) |
Earle Trophies | 1 (1987) |
Coupes Balbuzard | 2 (1981, 2011) |
EH Bas-Canada, commonly referred to as simply Bas-Canada or abbreviated to EHBC, are a Valorian professional ice hockey team that compete in the Valorian Hockey League. They play their home games at the Stade de Canada.
Despite being one of the most well-known and funded VHL teams, with a famously-large following outside of Valoria, Bas-Canada are regarded by most commentators and reporters as a highly-volatile team, sometimes showing strong performance and sometimes struggling. The team topped the league and won the championship in the 1987 "Saison Dorée," while they received the wooden spoon for finishing last in the standings in 2010.
The club is currently managed by Antoine Faucher, and captained by Benoît Brisbois. In 2024, Bas-Canada finished 4th, and defeated the Providence Doves and the Acadia Rage in the playoffs, ultimately losing to Halifax in the finals. It was their first finals appearance since 1987.