Diables Rouges de Briançon

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.

  • Team colours: red & white
Diables Rouges de Briançon
CityBriançon France
LeagueLigue Magnus
(1982-1992) (2002-Present)
Founded1934
Home arenaPatinoire René Froger
ColorsRed, White, Black
              
General managerViktor Szélig
Head coachPatric Wener
CaptainTomas Larsson
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
Previous logo

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.

Coaches

Name[1][2]NationalityPeriod
André Bermond FranceBefore 1970
Michel Tartarin France1970–1972
Roger Demment United States1972–1975
Jim King Canada1975–1977
Roger Demment United States1977–1981
André Lauzon Canada1985-1987
Nelson Tremblay Canada1987-1989
Jan Simun Czechoslovakia1989
Zdeněk Bláha Czechoslovakia1989–1990
Richard Sévigny Canada1990–1991
André Peloffy Canada France1991–1992
Marc Peythieu France1994–1996
Michel Leblanc Canada France1996–1997
Ari Salo Finland1997–1998
András Farkas Hungary1998–1999
Michel Leblanc Canada France1999–2002
Juha Jokiharju Finland2002–2003
Philippe Combe France2003
Luciano Basile Canada Italy2003–2014
Edo Terglav Slovenia2014-2015
Patric Wener Sweden2015-2016
Alexis Billard FranceSince January 2016

Presidents

List:[1][2]

  • Pierre Gravier (1935-?)
  • Émile Roul
  • Brochier
  • René Froger (1941-?)
  • Antoine Faure (1952-?)
  • Georges Bermond-Gonnet (1958–1970)
  • Yvon Peythieu (1970–1984)
  • Jean-Paul Garnero (1984–1985)
  • Bernard Voiron (1985–1987)
  • Philippe Pacull (1987–1988)
  • Christian Séard (1988–1989)
  • Philippe Pacull (1989–1990)
  • Robert de Caumont (1990–1991)
  • Philippe Pacull (1993–1998)
  • Bernard Rouillard (1999)
  • Jean-Pierre Bortino (1999–2001)
  • Alain Bayrou (2001 – July 2009)
  • Jean-Paul Garnero (July 2009 – Sep 2010)
  • Sébastien Sode & Luc Rougny (Sep 2010 - Jan 2015)
  • Guillaume Lebigot & Luc Rougny (Jan-Sep 2015)
  • Guillaume Lebigot (since Sep 2015)

Players

Awards

YearNameNationalityTrophy
1988Georges RoulJean-Pierre Graff Trophy
1989André Côté Charles Ramsey Trophy
1988Petri Ylönen Jean Ferrand Trophy
1992Peter Almasy Raymond Dewas Trophy
1991Corrado Micalef ItalyJean Ferrand Trophy
2009Tommi SatosaariJean Ferrand Trophy
2009Jean-François DufourCharles Ramsey Trophy
2010Ramón SopkoJean Ferrand Trophy
2011Loïc LampérierJean-Pierre Graff Trophy
2013Marc-André BernierTrophy of the press : Foreign MVP[1]

Captains

NameNationalityPeriod
Georges Bermond-Gonnet1940 - ?
Maurice Roul?-1973
Gilles Gaillard1973-1983
Yvon Peythieu?
Marc Peythieu?
Gilles Chevalier?
Dennis Murphy?
Georges Roul1993–1998
Christophe Robert?
Éric Blais2000–2005
Jean-François Jodoin 2005–2006
Edo Terglav2006–2012
Marc-André Bernier2012–2015
Tomas Larsson2015-2016

NHL players

NameNationalityGames in NHLPeriod
Mark Rycroft229 games2004–2005
Corrado Micalef 116 games1990–1991
Michel Galarneau 78 games1991–1992
Jean-Marc Gaulin 27 games1991–1992
Rémi Royer18 games2006–2007
François Groleau8 games2008–2010
Philippe DeRouville3 games2003–2004

Current Roster

As of September 3, 2014

Goaltenders Defensemen Forwards
  • 1 Shane Madolora
  • 3 Corentin Lapointe
  • 35 Antoine Bonvalot

References

  1. "Historique - Briançon". liguemagnus.com (in French). FFHG. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  2. "L'histoire du hockey à Briançon". diables-rouges.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-01-19.
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