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Diables Rouges de Briançon
CityBriançon France
LeagueLigue Magnus
(1982-1992) (2002-Present)
Founded1934
Home arenaPatinoire René Froger
ColorsRed, white, black
     
General managerChristophe Lapointe
Head coachPierre Bergeron
CaptainNorbert Abramov
Dmitri Vozovik
Websitehttps://www.diables-rouges.fr
Franchise history
1935-?Club des Sports d'Hiver du Briançonnais
?-1975Étoile Sportive Briançonnaise
1975-1990Hockey Club Briançonnais
1990-presentDiables Rouges de Briançon
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The Diables Rouges de Briançon ((in English): Briançon Red Devils) (Briançon Alpes Provence Hockey Club and before Hockey Club Briançon) is the ice hockey team of Briançon (Hautes-Alpes). Their home arena is the Patinoire René Froger.

Awards and trophies

Honours

Coupe Magnus: (1)
  • Winner: 2014.
  • Finalist: 1988, 2008, 2009.
Coupe de France: (2)
  • Winner: 2010, 2013.
  • Finalist: 2005, 2006.
Coupe de la Ligue: (1)
  • Winner: 2012.
  • Finalist: 2008, 2009, 2011.
Match des Champions: (1)
  • Winner: 2013.
  • Finalist: 2009, 2014.
Coupe des As: (1)
  • Winner: 1992.
  • Finalist: .
Division 1:(1)
  • Winner: 1997.
Division 2:(1)
  • Winner: 1994.
Division 3:(1)
  • Winner: 1993.

They won the Marcel Claret Trophy in 1982-83, 1983–84, 2009-10 et 2010-11.

History

The club is founded in 1934. The team made its comeback in the Ligue Magnus since the 2002-2003 season.

Players

Current roster

As of 9 November 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
79 France Norbert Abramov (C) W R 31 2024 Cergy, France
20 France Benjamin Berard LW L 25 2021 Grenoble, France
40 France Lucas Bonnardel (A) C L 27 2023 Briançon, France
8 France Aurélien Chausserie-Laprée D L 24 2023 Bordeaux, France
67 France Mathis Despatie D L 21 2024 Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada
16 Canada Chase Dubois F R 26 2024 Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada
14 France Quentin Fauchon (A) RW R 31 2019 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France
10 Canada William Lemay LW L 25 2024 Marieville, Quebec, Canada
76 Canada Wayne Létourneau D L 26 2024 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
44 Canada Conor MacEachern D L 26 2024 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
34 Canada Griffen Outhouse G L 26 2024 Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada
88 France Yonis Penet F R 20 2024 Briançon, France
54 Sweden William Persson LW L 23 2024 Björklinge, Sweden
5 France Joran Reynaud LW L 27 2024 Montmorency, France
73 Canada Sean Richards LW L 25 2023 St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
91 Sweden Fredrik Strömgren (A) C L 26 2024 Strömsund, Sweden
31 France Mathis Thirion G L 20 2024 Rouen, France
18 France Lucas Villain D R 24 2024 Rouen, France
77 France Gaëtan Villiot W L 25 2022 Briançon, France
27 Russia Dmitri Vozovik (C) D L 27 2024 Moscow, Russia
4 France Valère Vrielynck (A) LW L 36 2022 Reims, France

Coaches

Name[1][2] Nationality Period
André Bermond  France Before 1970
Michel Tartarin  France 1970–1972
Roger Demment  United States 1972–1975
Jim King  Canada 1975–1977
Roger Demment  United States 1977–1981
André Lauzon  Canada 1985-1987
Nelson Tremblay  Canada 1987-1989
Jan Simun  Czechoslovakia 1989
Zdeněk Bláha [fr]  Czechoslovakia 1989–1990
Richard Sévigny  Canada 1990–1991
André Peloffy  Canada France 1991–1992
Marc Peythieu  France 1994–1996
Michel Leblanc  Canada France 1996–1997
Ari Salo [fr]  Finland 1997–1998
András Farkas  Hungary 1998–1999
Michel Leblanc  Canada France 1999–2002
Juha Jokiharju [fr]  Finland 2002–2003
Philippe Combe [fr]  France 2003
Luciano Basile [fr]  Canada Italy 2003–2014
Edo Terglav  Slovenia 2014-2015
Patric Wener [fr]  Sweden 2015-2016
Alexis Billard [fr]  France January 2016 - april 2016
Claude Devèze  Canada  France April 2016 - October 2019
Eric Medeiros  Canada  Portugal November 2019 - 2021
Daniel Sedlák  Slovakia Since July 2021

Presidents

List:[1][2]

Players

Awards

Year Name Nationality Trophy
1988 Georges Roul [fr] France Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy
1989 André Côté [fr] Canada France Charles Ramsey Trophy
1988 Petri Ylönen Finland France Jean Ferrand Trophy
1992 Peter Almasy [fr] Slovakia France Raymond Dewas Trophy
1991 Corrado Micalef Canada Italy Jean Ferrand Trophy
2009 Tommi Satosaari Finland Jean Ferrand Trophy
2009 Jean-François Dufour [fr] Canada Charles Ramsey Trophy
2010 Ramón Sopko [fr] Slovakia Jean Ferrand Trophy
2011 Loïc Lampérier France Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy
2013 Marc-André Bernier [fr] Canada Trophy of the press : Foreign MVP[1]

Captains

Name Nationality Period
Georges Bermond-Gonnet [fr] France 1940 - ?
Maurice Roul France ?-1973
Gilles Gaillard France 1973-1983
Yvon Peythieu France ?
Marc Peythieu France ?
Gilles Chevalier France ?
Dennis Murphy [fr] United StatesFrance ?
Georges Roul [fr] France 1993–1998
Christophe Robert France ?
Éric Blais [fr] France 2000–2005
Jean-François Jodoin [fr] Canada France 2005–2006
Edo Terglav Slovenia 2006–2012
Marc-André Bernier [fr] Canada 2012–2015
Tomas Larsson Sweden 2015-2016

NHL players

Name Nationality Games in NHL Period
Mark Rycroft Canada 229 games 2004–2005
Corrado Micalef Canada Italy 116 games 1990–1991
Michel Galarneau Canada France 78 games 1991–1992
Jean-Marc Gaulin Canada France 27 games 1991–1992
Rémi Royer Canada 18 games 2006–2007
François Groleau Canada 8 games 2008–2010
Philippe DeRouville Canada 3 games 2003–2004

References

  1. ^ a b c "Historique - Briançon". liguemagnus.com (in French). FFHG. 15 January 2012. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  2. ^ a b "L'histoire du hockey à Briançon". diables-rouges.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-01-19.