Embrun Panthers
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The Embrun Panthers are a Canadian
Canada
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 Junior
Junior ice hockey
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 team based in Embrun
Embrun, Ontario
Embrun (ˈɛmbrən in English; ), UN/LOCODE: CA EBU, is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario in the Eastern Ontario region. Embrun is also part of the National Capital Region. Embrun is part of the larger Russell Township in Prescott and Russell United Counties...

, Ontario
Ontario
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. They play in the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

History

Founded in 1972, Embrun started out in the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League
Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League
The Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League is a Canadian Junior ice hockey league operating in Eastern Ontario. The league is sanctioned by the Ottawa District Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. The 22 member team of the league compete for the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy.-History:The EOJHL...

. After 2 seasons, in 1974, the 72's dropped down to the EOJCHL. In 2010, the EOJCHL became the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

The Embrun Panthers (along with its former name, Embrun 72's) is the most successful team in the league, winning 15 times: 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2004-05 36 25 7 2 2 186 85 54 2nd EOJCHL Lost Final
2005-06 36 21 10
5 147 110 47 3rd EOJCHL Won League
2006-07 34 19 13
2 147 111 40 3rd EOJCHL Lost Final
2007-08 35 25 7
3 144 96 53 2nd EOJCHL Lost Final
2008-09 34 27 5
2 183 112 56 1st EOJCHL Won League
2009-10 34 25 6
3 180 91 53 1st EOJCHL Won League
2010-11 34 30 2
2 222 81 62 1st NCJHL Won League

2011-2012 Roster

Number Name Height Weight Year
1* Philip Eberley 6'2 185 lbs 1993
2 (A) Jo Bruyère 5'11 185 lbs 1990
4 Matt Eberley 6'1 215 lbs 1992
5* Robert Villeneuve 5'11 175 lbs 1994
6 Andries Selts 6' 180 lbs 1992
7 Brad Hampton 6'2 250 lbs 1992
8 (A) Andrew Hampton 6'2 225 lbs 1990
10 Taylor Armstrong 5'11 160 lbs 1992
11* Ryan Kemp 5'11 170 lbs 1993
12 Dexter MacMillan 6'1 213 lbs 1992
14* Louis Nadeau 6'3 180 lbs 1993
15* Mathieu Gregoire 5'6 150 lbs 1993
16 (C) Jeff Campbell 6'2 205 lbs 1990
17 Robbie Gifford 5'11 175 lbs 1992
18 Liam Perras 5'11 165 lbs 1991
19 (A) Frank Legault 5'8 165 lbs 1991
20 (A) Charles Labonté 5'5 150 lbs 1991
22* Sean McDonald 5'8 140 lbs 1993
24* Eric Garrioch 6'1 200 lbs 1993
28* Shane McPhee 6' 170 lbs 1993
33 Eric Drouin 5'11 190 lbs 1992
44 Patrick Cameron 6'1 225 lbs 1992

2010-2011 Regular Season Title Holders

Title Player Record
Most Goals Francis Legault 26
Most Assists Jeff Campbell 38
Most Points Charles Labonté 57
Jeff Campbell 57
Most Penalty Minutes Brad Hampton 123
Most Games Played Scott Downey 34
Dexter MacMillan 34

2010-2011 Overager's

As a fine farewell to our 4 overager's of season's 2010-2011 series, here is a presentation of their career statistics with the Embrun Panthers.
Player Games Played Goals Assists Points Penalty Minutes
Shane Hodgins 180 32 106 138 164
Scott Downey 129 87 108 195 89
Scott Prince 121 27 35 62 138
Joel Paquette 93 27 52 79 56

2010-2011 Playoff Title Holders

Title Player Record
Most Goals Scott Downey 12
Most Assists Shane Hodgins 15
Most Points Scott Downey 23
Most Penalty Minutes Brad Hampton 37
Most Game Winning goals Charles Labonte 3
Gurmanjot Bhullar 3

Awards

Award Year Player
Playoff MVP 2011 Shane Hodgins
2010 Matt Nooyen & Derek West
2009 Shane Hodgins
2006 Josselin St-Pierre
2004 Jonathon MacLean
2002 Kyle Fetch
2001 Brad Kennedy
Regular Season MVP 2011 Shane Hodgins
2003 Pat Hamel
2001 Brad Kennedy
Best Defenceman 2011 Shane Hodgins
2010 Nikola Brassard-Dion
2008 Ben Carrière
2005 Jonathan White
2004 Philippe Blanchard
Best Defensive Foward 2008 Matt Nooyen
2003 Jonathon MacLean
Most Improved Player 2010 Scott Downey
2008 Derek West
2003 Michael White
2001 Pat Hamel
Most Sportsmanlike Player 2005 Pat Giroux
2001 Nicolas Bruyère
Rookie of the Year 2011 David Bobak
2008 Gabriel Brisson
Best Goaltender 2011 Ben Larocque
2009 Roch Lamoureux
2007 Roch Lamoureux
2004 Tommy Rogerson
2002 Doug Long
2001 Doug Long
Coach's of the Year 2011 Darrell Campbell, Richard Bercuson and Jay Campbell
2010 Darrell Campbell, Richard Bercuson and Jay Campbell
2004 Darrell Campbell
2002 Marty Chesser
2001 Marty Chesser

Team Honors

Honor Year
League Champions 2011
2010
2009
2006
2004
2002
2001
Regular Season Champions 2011
2010
2009
Top Defensive Team 2011 (81 GA)
2010 (91 GA)
2009 (112 GA)
2008 (96 GA)
2006 (110 GA)
2005 (85 GA)
2004 (N/A GA)
2001 (N/A GA)

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