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  • |align=left|Quebec Nordiques || 3 || 0.500 || 1 || 0.000 || 1 || 0.500 || || || 1||0.000|| || * Red Army beat Quebec Nordiques 6 to 4
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  • ...n February at the Videotron Centre, and previously spent 56 seasons at the Quebec Coliseum. As of 2018, the event has showcased the talent of over 1,200 futu *1966: Toronto Weston (AA), LaSalle (A), Richmond Hill (B), Indiens du Quebec (C), Toronto Weston (grand champion)
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  • [[File:Quebec.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] ...ince in [[Canada]]. It has a population of about 7,750,000. Its capital is Quebec City and its largest city is Montreal.
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  • ...]] from 1976-1982, before becoming the [[New Jersey Devils]]. The [[Quebec Nordiques]] moved to Denver in 1995, and were renamed the [[Colorado Avalanche]]. The
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  • ...ean Baptiste blanked the Lewiston Hockey Club 3-0. The La Tuque Nibrocs of Quebec defeated the Portland Country Club 4-2 that winter. The Portland Hockey Clu ...ince 2018. At the junior level, the Lewiston MAINEiacs were members of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 2003-2011.
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  • | founded = November 26, 1917<br/>Montreal, [[Quebec]], Canada ...ontreal Wanderers]], [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]], and [[Quebec Bulldogs]] to meet about the league's future.<ref name="mcfarlane_15_16">{{
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