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{{Infobox hockey team
| team        = Boxers de Bordeaux
| colour      = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#000000 5px solid; border-bottom:#D5212A 5px solid;
| colour text = #000000
| logo        = Boxers de Bordeaux logo.png
| logosize    = 225px
| city        = [[Bordeaux, France]]
| league      = '''[[Ligue Magnus]]'''<br/><small>2015–present</small>
| founded    = 1998
| arena      = [[Patinoire de Mériadeck]]
| colors      = {{color box|#000000}} {{color box|#D5212A}}
| owner      = Thierry Parienty
| website    = {{URL|http://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr}}
| name1  = Boxers de Bordeaux
| dates1  = 1998–present
}}
[[File:Boxers Bordeaux.gif|thumb|150px]]
[[File:Boxers Bordeaux.gif|thumb|150px]]
The '''Boxers de Bordeaux''' (official name: '''Bordeaux Gironde hockey sur glace''') are an ice hockey team in [[Bordeaux]], [[France]]. Founded in 1974, they currently participate in the [[FFHG Division 1]], the second-level of French ice hockey.
The '''Boxers de Bordeaux''' are a professional [[ice hockey]] team founded in 1998 and based in [[Bordeaux]], [[Gironde]], [[France]]. Since 2015, they have been playing at the highest level of the French hockey pyramid, the [[Ligue Magnus]]. The team is partly owned by a group of Canadian investors, which includes famed player and coach Patrick Roy.


They played six seasons in the [[Ligue Magnus]] during the 1980s and 1990s under the moniker '''Bordeaux Gironde Hockey 2000'''.
==History==
==Achievements==
===Founding and lower divisions (1998–2015)===
*Promoted to the Division 2: 1985, 1993, 2000
The organization was established in October 1998 under the legal name Bordeaux Gironde Hockey 2000 to succeed a recently folded team known during most of its history as the Dogues de Bordeaux. Like its predecessor, the club named itself after a mastiff breed, the boxer.<ref name="boxers-50">{{cite web | url =https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr/news/dans-le-retro-50-ans-de-hockey-a-bordeaux/ | title =Dans le rétro : 50 ans de hockey à Bordeaux | last1 =Canellas | first1 =Claude | date =December 1, 2022| website =hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230926053352/https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr/news/dans-le-retro-50-ans-de-hockey-a-bordeaux/ |archive-date=September 26, 2023 | language=fr}}</ref> A few players from the Dogues opted to remain with the new team despite starting all the way back to the fourth tier. Among them was league veteran Stéphan Tartari, who would double as a player and assistant coach. He would graduate to the position of head coach, and later manager after the end of playing career.<ref name="sud-3apr24">{{cite web | url =https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-finale-de-ligue-magnus-stephan-tartari-une-vie-de-passion-pour-le-manager-des-boxers-de-bordeaux-19182811.php | title =Hockey. Finale de Ligue Magnus : Stéphan Tartari, une vie de passion pour le manager des Boxers de Bordeaux | last1 =Queuille | first1 =Marjorie | date =April 3, 2024 | work =Sud Ouest | language =fr | access-date =May 29, 2023|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
*Promoted to the Division 1: 1986, 1994, 2006
 
*Promoted to the Ligue Magnus: 1988, 1996
The Boxers immediately ascended to the third tier, and further gained promotion to the second tier in 2006, where it would remain for ten years. In 2014, the parent club spun off the men's team to a separate for-profit company to prepare for promotion to the country's highest level, the Ligue Magnus.<ref name="sud-16dec16">{{cite web | url =https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-sur-glace/hockey-les-boxers-de-bordeaux-veulent-jouer-les-premiers-roles-3554433.php | title =Hockey : les Boxers de Bordeaux veulent jouer 'les premiers rôles' | last1 =Goujon | first1 =Alain | date =December 16, 2016 | work =Sud Ouest | location=Bordeaux | language =fr |access-date =April 19, 2024 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> The team reached second-tier finals in 2014 and 2015, losing to [[Lions de Lyon|Lyon]] in the former before defeating southwest rivals [[Anglet Hormadi Élite|Anglet]]—then coached by future Bordeaux skipper Olivier Dimet—thanks to a sudden death goal by Anglet-trained Thomas Decock in game four of the best-of-five series. With the win, the city of Bordeaux returned to the national top flight after a 17-year absence.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.francebleu.fr/sports/tous-les-sports/17-ans-apres-la-ligue-magnus-est-de-retour-bordeaux-1443197597 | title =17 ans après, la Ligue Magnus est de retour à Bordeaux | last1 =Mathieu | first1 =Adrien | date =September 26, 2015 | website =francebleu.fr | access-date =May 29, 2023}}</ref>
 
===Ligue Magnus (2015–present)===
====Underdog years====
Following an undistinguished first season, where it finished in 9th place and narrowly missed the playoffs, the team reached 4th place and the playoff semifinals in 2016–17 and 2017–18, equaling the historical best of the market's previous team, the Dogues. The 2018–19 campaign however, was both a sporting and financial disappointment, as the club was prematurely eliminated by [[Gothiques d'Amiens|Amiens]] in the quarterfinals, and assessed the first of two consecutive point penalties for overspending. As a result, the club had to par down its roster for several seasons to replenish its coffers.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.20minutes.fr/sport/2601423-20190913-ligue-magnus-boxers-bordeaux-voie-redressement-plan-financier-veulent-aller-chercher-titre | title =Ligue Magnus: Les Boxers de Bordeaux 'en voie de redressement' sur le plan financier veulent 'aller chercher un titre' | last1 =Carpentier | first1 =Clément | date =September 3, 2019 | work =20minutes.fr | language =fr | access-date =May 29, 2023}}</ref> Following the rebuild, the club returned to its status as a solid underdog in the [[Ligue Magnus]] behind the league's perennial big three of [[Dragons de Rouen|Rouen]], [[Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble|Grenoble]] and [[Ducs d'Angers|Angers]], with the city of Bordeaux considered perhaps the country's most hockey-friendly major agglomeration thanks to its affluent demographics.<ref name="sud-16dec16"/><ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-sur-glace/boxers-bordeaux/on-sent-un-veritable-engouement-les-boxers-de-bordeaux-remplissent-la-patinoire-de-meriadeck-18345984.php | title ='On sent un véritable engouement' : les Boxers de Bordeaux remplissent la patinoire de Mériadeck | last1 =Laplume | first1 =Nicolas | date =February 1, 2024 | work =Sud Ouest | language =fr | access-date =May 29, 2023 |url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =https://actu.fr/nouvelle-aquitaine/bordeaux_33063/avec-les-boxers-la-passion-pour-le-hockey-grandit-a-bordeaux-on-a-ete-surpris-par-l-ambiance_60910081.html | title =Avec les Boxers, la passion pour le hockey grandit à Bordeaux : 'On a été surpris par l'ambiance' | last1 =Cardinale | first1 =Juliette | date =April 7, 2024 | website =actu.fr | language =fr | access-date =May 29, 2023}}</ref>
 
====Breakthrough and arrival of Canadian investors====
In January 2024, it was announced that a partnership of former NHL great Patrick Roy and fellow Canadians Jean Bédard, owner of sports bar chain La Cage, and Jacques Tanguay, former owner of the Quebec Remparts, had acquired a minority stake in the team. The trio's shares represent an 18.5 percent ownership.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.lequipe.fr/Hockey-sur-glace/Actualites/Patrick-roy-legende-de-la-nhl-devient-co-actionnaire-de-bordeaux-en-ligue-magnus/1443123 | title =Patrick Roy, légende de la NHL, devient co-actionnaire de Bordeaux en Ligue Magnus | author=O.P. | date =January 18, 2024 | website =lequipe.fr | language =fr | access-date =April 2, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr/2024/03/11/jean-bedard-cest-une-belle-aventure/ | title =Jean Bédard : 'C'est une belle aventure !' | last1 =Canellas | first1 =Claude | date =March 11, 2024 | website =hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr | language =fr | access-date =May 29, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2042769/boxers-bordeaux-hockey-ligue-magnus | title =Patrick Roy et Jacques Tanguay investissent dans un club de hockey de Bordeaux |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> | date =January 18, 2024 | website =radio-canada.ca | language =fr | access-date =May 29, 2023}}</ref>
 
Following an injury-hampered early season, the Boxers righted the ship to enter the playoffs with the fourth seed. They beat newcomers [[Spartiates de Marseille|Marseille]] in the overtime of game seven, before upsetting the country's biggest-budget team [[Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble|Grenoble]] in a five-game semifinal to reach their first championship series. The team won the first two games on the ice of title defenders [[Dragons de Rouen|Rouen]], but lost the next four to finish the campaign as runner-up, its best result to date.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-sur-glace-finale-de-la-ligue-magnus-le-reve-des-boxers-de-bordeaux-s-est-envole-mais-ils-n-ont-rien-a-regretter-19353649.php | title =Finale de la Ligue Magnus : le rêve des Boxers de Bordeaux s’est envolé, mais ils n’ont rien à regretter | last1 =Queuille | first1 =Marjorie | date =April 16, 2024 | work =Sud Ouest | location=Bordeaux | language =fr |access-date =April 19, 2024 |url-access=subscription}}</ref>
 
==Honors==
===Champions===
{{gold1}} '''[[FFHG Division 1|Division 1]]''' ''(1)'': 2014–15
 
===Runners-up===
{{silver2}} '''[[Ligue Magnus]]''' ''(1)'': 2023–24<br>
{{silver2}} '''Division 1''' ''(1)'': 2013–14
 
== References ==
<references />
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.liguemagnus.com/ Ligue Magnus site]
* [https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr Official Website]
 
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[[Category:Ice hockey teams in France]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in France]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 29 July 2024

Boxers de Bordeaux
Boxers de Bordeaux logo.png
City: Bordeaux, France
League: Ligue Magnus
2015–present
Founded: 1998
Home Arena: Patinoire de Mériadeck
Franchise history
1998–present: Boxers de Bordeaux
Boxers Bordeaux.gif

The Boxers de Bordeaux are a professional ice hockey team founded in 1998 and based in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Since 2015, they have been playing at the highest level of the French hockey pyramid, the Ligue Magnus. The team is partly owned by a group of Canadian investors, which includes famed player and coach Patrick Roy.

History

Founding and lower divisions (1998–2015)

The organization was established in October 1998 under the legal name Bordeaux Gironde Hockey 2000 to succeed a recently folded team known during most of its history as the Dogues de Bordeaux. Like its predecessor, the club named itself after a mastiff breed, the boxer.[1] A few players from the Dogues opted to remain with the new team despite starting all the way back to the fourth tier. Among them was league veteran Stéphan Tartari, who would double as a player and assistant coach. He would graduate to the position of head coach, and later manager after the end of playing career.[2]

The Boxers immediately ascended to the third tier, and further gained promotion to the second tier in 2006, where it would remain for ten years. In 2014, the parent club spun off the men's team to a separate for-profit company to prepare for promotion to the country's highest level, the Ligue Magnus.[3] The team reached second-tier finals in 2014 and 2015, losing to Lyon in the former before defeating southwest rivals Anglet—then coached by future Bordeaux skipper Olivier Dimet—thanks to a sudden death goal by Anglet-trained Thomas Decock in game four of the best-of-five series. With the win, the city of Bordeaux returned to the national top flight after a 17-year absence.[4]

Ligue Magnus (2015–present)

Underdog years

Following an undistinguished first season, where it finished in 9th place and narrowly missed the playoffs, the team reached 4th place and the playoff semifinals in 2016–17 and 2017–18, equaling the historical best of the market's previous team, the Dogues. The 2018–19 campaign however, was both a sporting and financial disappointment, as the club was prematurely eliminated by Amiens in the quarterfinals, and assessed the first of two consecutive point penalties for overspending. As a result, the club had to par down its roster for several seasons to replenish its coffers.[5] Following the rebuild, the club returned to its status as a solid underdog in the Ligue Magnus behind the league's perennial big three of Rouen, Grenoble and Angers, with the city of Bordeaux considered perhaps the country's most hockey-friendly major agglomeration thanks to its affluent demographics.[3][6][7]

Breakthrough and arrival of Canadian investors

In January 2024, it was announced that a partnership of former NHL great Patrick Roy and fellow Canadians Jean Bédard, owner of sports bar chain La Cage, and Jacques Tanguay, former owner of the Quebec Remparts, had acquired a minority stake in the team. The trio's shares represent an 18.5 percent ownership.[8][9][10]

Following an injury-hampered early season, the Boxers righted the ship to enter the playoffs with the fourth seed. They beat newcomers Marseille in the overtime of game seven, before upsetting the country's biggest-budget team Grenoble in a five-game semifinal to reach their first championship series. The team won the first two games on the ice of title defenders Rouen, but lost the next four to finish the campaign as runner-up, its best result to date.[11]

Honors

Champions

1 Division 1 (1): 2014–15

Runners-up

1 Ligue Magnus (1): 2023–24
1 Division 1 (1): 2013–14

References

  1. Canellas, Claude (December 1, 2022). "Dans le rétro : 50 ans de hockey à Bordeaux" (in fr). https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr/news/dans-le-retro-50-ans-de-hockey-a-bordeaux/. 
  2. Queuille, Marjorie (April 3, 2024). "Hockey. Finale de Ligue Magnus : Stéphan Tartari, une vie de passion pour le manager des Boxers de Bordeaux" (in fr). Sud Ouest. https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-finale-de-ligue-magnus-stephan-tartari-une-vie-de-passion-pour-le-manager-des-boxers-de-bordeaux-19182811.php. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Goujon, Alain (December 16, 2016). "Hockey : les Boxers de Bordeaux veulent jouer 'les premiers rôles'" (in fr). Sud Ouest. Bordeaux. https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-sur-glace/hockey-les-boxers-de-bordeaux-veulent-jouer-les-premiers-roles-3554433.php. 
  4. Mathieu, Adrien (September 26, 2015). "17 ans après, la Ligue Magnus est de retour à Bordeaux". https://www.francebleu.fr/sports/tous-les-sports/17-ans-apres-la-ligue-magnus-est-de-retour-bordeaux-1443197597. 
  5. Carpentier, Clément (September 3, 2019). "Ligue Magnus: Les Boxers de Bordeaux 'en voie de redressement' sur le plan financier veulent 'aller chercher un titre'" (in fr). 20minutes.fr. https://www.20minutes.fr/sport/2601423-20190913-ligue-magnus-boxers-bordeaux-voie-redressement-plan-financier-veulent-aller-chercher-titre. 
  6. Laplume, Nicolas (February 1, 2024). "'On sent un véritable engouement' : les Boxers de Bordeaux remplissent la patinoire de Mériadeck" (in fr). Sud Ouest. https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-sur-glace/boxers-bordeaux/on-sent-un-veritable-engouement-les-boxers-de-bordeaux-remplissent-la-patinoire-de-meriadeck-18345984.php. 
  7. Cardinale, Juliette (April 7, 2024). "Avec les Boxers, la passion pour le hockey grandit à Bordeaux : 'On a été surpris par l'ambiance'" (in fr). https://actu.fr/nouvelle-aquitaine/bordeaux_33063/avec-les-boxers-la-passion-pour-le-hockey-grandit-a-bordeaux-on-a-ete-surpris-par-l-ambiance_60910081.html. 
  8. O.P. (January 18, 2024). "Patrick Roy, légende de la NHL, devient co-actionnaire de Bordeaux en Ligue Magnus" (in fr). https://www.lequipe.fr/Hockey-sur-glace/Actualites/Patrick-roy-legende-de-la-nhl-devient-co-actionnaire-de-bordeaux-en-ligue-magnus/1443123. 
  9. Canellas, Claude (March 11, 2024). "Jean Bédard : 'C'est une belle aventure !'" (in fr). https://www.hockey-boxers-de-bordeaux.fr/2024/03/11/jean-bedard-cest-une-belle-aventure/. 
  10. "Patrick Roy et Jacques Tanguay investissent dans un club de hockey de Bordeaux" (in fr). January 18, 2024. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2042769/boxers-bordeaux-hockey-ligue-magnus. 
  11. Queuille, Marjorie (April 16, 2024). "Finale de la Ligue Magnus : le rêve des Boxers de Bordeaux s’est envolé, mais ils n’ont rien à regretter" (in fr). Sud Ouest. Bordeaux. https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/hockey-sur-glace-finale-de-la-ligue-magnus-le-reve-des-boxers-de-bordeaux-s-est-envole-mais-ils-n-ont-rien-a-regretter-19353649.php. 

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