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QMJHL · 2025

Current QMJHL 2025 standings with 18 teams. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies leads the table with 87 points after 64 matches, followed by Blainville-Boisbriand Armada on 86 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonOTLLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Western Conference
1Rouyn-Noranda Huskies6435017221:178+4387
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2Blainville-Boisbriand Armada6438018270:176+9486
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3Drummondville Voltigeurs6436018240:195+4586
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4Shawinigan Cataractes6430023253:214+3976
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5Sherbrooke Phoenix6422026210:214-471
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6Val-d'Or Foreurs6424031215:250-3559
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7Victoriaville Tigres6414036200:269-6951
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8Gatineau Olympiques6414038143:213-7047
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Eastern Conference
1Moncton Wildcats6441010302:164+138104
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2Chicoutimi Sagueneens6446010321:150+171103
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3Newfoundland Regiment6431022245:210+3580
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4Charlottetown Islanders6423023217:240-2374
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5Quebec Remparts6428025209:191+1871
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6Cape Breton Eagles6424023171:198-2769
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7Halifax Mooseheads6420029214:258-4464
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8Saint John Sea Dogs6419036216:265-4951
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9Rimouski Oceanic6410044154:298-14439
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10Baie-Comeau Drakkar6413042141:265-12437
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Results

QMJHL · 50
Final08/05/2026–17/05/2026
Sun 17/051–0 · 2–1 · 2–0
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Fri 15/052–0 · 2–1 · 2–6
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Wed 13/051–0 · 2–2 · 0–2
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Tue 12/052–1 · 2–1 · 0–2 · 1–0
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Sat 09/051–0 · 0–1 · 1–2
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Fri 08/053–1 · 0–1 · 2–0
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Semi-finals23/04/2026–05/05/2026
Tue 05/051–1 · 2–1 · 3–0
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Sun 03/050–2 · 2–0 · 1–4
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Sun 03/050–0 · 0–1 · 3–1
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Fri 01/051–0 · 1–0 · 2–0
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Fri 01/051–0 · 2–1 · 3–1
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Wed 29/042–1 · 2–1 · 0–1
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Tue 28/042–1 · 0–0 · 1–1
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Tue 28/040–2 · 2–2 · 1–0
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Mon 27/041–1 · 1–3 · 0–2
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Sat 25/041–0 · 1–1 · 3–1
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Sat 25/041–2 · 2–1 · 2–1
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Fri 24/040–2 · 1–0 · 0–1
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Thu 23/041–0 · 0–0 · 1–2 · 0–1
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Quarter-finals14/04/2026–19/04/2026
Sun 19/040–1 · 2–1 · 3–1
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Fri 17/040–0 · 0–3 · 0–0
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Wed 15/040–1 · 0–2 · 1–1
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Wed 15/041–0 · 0–2 · 1–2
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Wed 15/040–2 · 0–1 · 0–2
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Tue 14/041–2 · 0–2 · 3–3
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 18 teams in the QMJHL. Chicoutimi Sagueneens leads with 46 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostGoals ForGoals Against
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies1643517221178
Blainville-Boisbriand Armada2643818270176
Drummondville Voltigeurs3643618240195
Shawinigan Cataractes4643023253214
Sherbrooke Phoenix5642226210214
Val-d'Or Foreurs6642431215250
Victoriaville Tigres7641436200269
Gatineau Olympiques8641438143213
Moncton Wildcats9644110302164
Chicoutimi Sagueneens10644610321150
Newfoundland Regiment11643122245210
Charlottetown Islanders12642323217240
Quebec Remparts13642825209191
Cape Breton Eagles14642423171198
Halifax Mooseheads15642029214258
Saint John Sea Dogs16641936216265
Rimouski Oceanic17641044154298
Baie-Comeau Drakkar18641342141265

Past Seasons

QMJHL

Browse 15 archived seasons of the QMJHL, from 2012 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded1969Preceded byQuebec Junior Hockey League

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League was established in 1969 through the merger of the best teams from the Quebec Junior Hockey League and the Metropolitan Junior A Hockey League, unifying the region's elite junior talent. The league expanded significantly from its original Quebec-only footprint, progressively incorporating teams from the Maritimes in the 1990s and 2000s, transforming it into a truly Atlantic-Canadian competition. In 2014, the league officially rebranded as the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League to reflect its expanded geographic scope, though QMJHL remains the universally recognized abbreviation. The competition has evolved from a regional feeder league into an internationally recognized talent development ecosystem, with the league's alumni now dominating NHL rosters and international competition.

  • 1969 — Quebec Major Junior Hockey League founded through merger of two regional junior leagues
  • 1970 — First President Cup playoff championship awarded
  • 1983-84 — Mario Lemieux sets CHL single-season record with 282 points in 70 games
  • 1982-83 — Pat LaFontaine scores 234 points in 70 games as a rookie, outscoring Lemieux by 50 points
  • 1999-2000 — Rimouski Oceanic wins QMJHL championship and Memorial Cup with Sidney Crosby-era squad
  • 2003 — Marc-André Fleury becomes sole goaltender drafted 1st overall in CHL history
  • 2004-05 — Sidney Crosby scores 168 points in 62 games, leading Rimouski to Memorial Cup victory
  • 2010-11 — Saint John Sea Dogs tie QMJHL record with 58 wins in a season
  • 2014 — League rebrands to Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (LHJMQ/QMJHL)
  • 2022 — Saint John Sea Dogs win Memorial Cup championship

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams18

The QMJHL operates as a home-and-away round-robin regular season across 64 games, with teams divided into four regional divisions: Western, Central, East, and Maritimes. The regular season runs from September to March, with the top eight teams from each conference qualifying for the President Cup playoffs in a 16-team format. The playoff structure begins with a round-of-16 where teams are seeded by conference position, progressing through quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The league champion is crowned the President Cup winner and automatically qualifies for the Memorial Cup, an annual four-team national championship tournament featuring champions from the QMJHL, Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and Western Hockey League (WHL), plus a fourth team determined by hosting rights.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesRimouski Oceanic (8)All-time top scorerMario Lemieux (562 points)

Pat LaFontaine holds the rookie single-season record with 234 points in 70 games (1982-83), outscoring Mario Lemieux by 50 points in his first year. The Saint John Sea Dogs tied the QMJHL win record with 58 victories in the 2010-11 season, and the league has crowned 14 Memorial Cup champions since 1970.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Rouyn-Noranda Huskies are the dominant forces in the 2024-25 QMJHL season, with the Sagueneens commanding the Eastern Conference and the Wildcats emerging as the overall league leaders. The Moncton Wildcats have established themselves as the season's premier team, accumulating 108 points through 64 games with an exceptional 53-9-2 record, showcasing elite offensive firepower with 294 goals scored. The Chicoutimi Sagueneens follow closely in the Eastern Conference standings with 93 points from 58 games (42-9-0 record), demonstrating remarkable consistency and defensive solidity with a ++43 goal. The Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (78 points) and Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (77 points) lead the Western Conference, maintaining competitive campaigns in what has shaped up as a wide-open title race.

The championship contention remains fluid, with multiple teams capable of mounting deep playoff runs. The Drummondville Voltigeurs have secured 80 points in the Western Conference with 35 wins in 60 games, while the Sherbrooke Phoenix have accumulated 65 points with 19 victories. The Quebec Remparts (65 points, 26 wins) and Cape Breton Eagles (65 points, 23 wins) represent competitive forces in the Eastern Conference, though they trail the dominant Sagueneens and Wildcats significantly. The playoff picture has crystallized around these top contenders, with the lower-seeded teams facing increasingly difficult paths to the President Cup.

Relegation concerns do not apply in the QMJHL structure, as this is a closed league with no promotion or demotion mechanism. However, teams battling for playoff positioning include the Charlottetown Islanders (68 points, 22 wins), Newfoundland Regiment (73 points, 28 wins), and Sherbrooke Phoenix, all competing for the final playoff spots. The Halifax Mooseheads (58 points, 18 wins), Saint John Sea Dogs (49 points, 18 wins), Victoriaville Tigres (51 points, 14 wins), and Gatineau Olympiques (43 points, 12 wins) face uphill battles to secure postseason berths, with the latter two teams mathematically struggling to overcome their point deficits.

The standout individual performer of the season has been Chicoutimi's elite offensive and defensive systems, which have produced a league-leading +151 goal differential while maintaining defensive discipline. The Moncton Wildcats' scoring prowess has been equally remarkable, with 294 goals across the season placing them among the league's most potent offenses. Individual breakout stars have emerged across the league, with young players from top teams establishing themselves as future NHL prospects through consistent production and high-impact performances in close games.

An unexpected storyline has emerged around the Saint John Sea Dogs, traditionally one of the QMJHL's most storied franchises. With just 37 points from 59 games (10-40 record) and a -129 goal differential, the Oceanic find themselves in the league basement, a dramatic reversal from their historical dominance and eight President Cup titles. This collapse represents one of the season's most significant surprises, raising questions about organizational direction and player development. Simultaneously, the Baie-Comeau Drakkar (32 points, 11 wins) have faced similar struggles, suggesting that the competitive landscape has shifted dramatically, with historically strong franchises facing unprecedented challenges while newer or reinvigorated programs like Moncton and Chicoutimi assert themselves as the new powers in junior hockey.

Historical Significance and Development Pipeline

The QMJHL has established itself as one of the world's most important junior hockey development systems, producing an extraordinary concentration of elite NHL talent. The league has generated fourteen players who rank among the NHL's all-time top 100, including Mario Lemieux (widely considered the greatest player ever to play junior hockey), Guy Lafleur, Peter Forsberg, Sidney Crosby, and Marc-André Fleury. This concentration of talent reflects the league's rigorous competitive environment and the caliber of player development occurring within QMJHL organizations.

The league's role as an NHL talent pipeline has become increasingly formalized through the entry draft system, with QMJHL players consistently commanding the highest draft selections. The competitive intensity, 64-game regular season schedule, and playoff structure prepare players for the professional game's demands in ways that few other junior competitions can match. Teams invest heavily in coaching infrastructure, player development programs, and facility quality, creating an ecosystem where young players can accelerate their growth toward professional careers.

Competitive Structure and Regional Identity

The QMJHL's expansion into Atlantic Canada transformed it from a Quebec-centric competition into a truly regional league with strong community connections across the Maritimes. The four-division structure—Western, Central, East, and Maritimes—reflects geographic realities while maintaining competitive balance through conference-based playoff seeding. This structure has enabled smaller markets like Chicoutimi, Rimouski, and Bathurst to sustain competitive franchises while maintaining the league's presence in major metropolitan areas including Montreal (multiple teams), Quebec City, and Halifax.

The rivalry structures that have developed through this geographic organization have created compelling playoff matchups and regular-season intensity. Teams like the Saint John Sea Dogs, Halifax Mooseheads, and Charlottetown Islanders have built strong regional followings, with Maritime teams generating significant community engagement and attendance. The Western Conference teams maintain fierce intra-divisional rivalries, particularly between Drummondville, Sherbrooke, and Victoriaville, which share regional proximity and historical competitive parity.

International Recognition and Memorial Cup Dominance

The QMJHL's fourteen Memorial Cup championships represent approximately one-third of all championships won by the three major Canadian junior leagues combined, demonstrating the league's competitive superiority in national competition. The Rimouski Oceanic have been the most successful QMJHL franchise in Memorial Cup competition, winning the championship in 2000 and 2005, with the 2005 team featuring Sidney Crosby and establishing the template for dynasty-building through elite player acquisition and development.

The Saint John Sea Dogs won the most recent QMJHL Memorial Cup championship in 2022, continuing a tradition of excellence that stretches back to the league's founding. This success has elevated the QMJHL's international profile, with scouts and evaluators from professional leagues worldwide monitoring QMJHL competitions as a primary source for identifying emerging talent. The league's games are increasingly covered by international media, with broadcast partnerships extending beyond Canada into the United States and other hockey-playing nations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the QMJHL?

The QMJHL features 18 teams divided into four regional divisions: Western, Central, East, and Maritimes. Teams are located across Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is the format of the QMJHL regular season?

Teams play a 64-game home-and-away round-robin regular season from September to March. The top eight teams from each conference (16 total) qualify for the President Cup playoffs.

Who has won the most QMJHL championships?

The Rimouski Oceanic have won the most President Cup titles with 8 championships, including back-to-back titles in 1999-2000 and 2000-01.

What is the Memorial Cup and how does QMJHL relate to it?

The Memorial Cup is the national junior hockey championship featuring the champions of the QMJHL, OHL, and WHL, plus a host team. The QMJHL champion automatically qualifies. QMJHL teams have won the Memorial Cup 14 times, most recently in 2022.

Who is the all-time leading scorer in QMJHL history?

Mario Lemieux holds the all-time scoring record with 562 points across his three seasons with Laval (1982-85). His single-season record of 282 points in 1983-84 remains the highest in CHL history.

How does the QMJHL playoff format work?

The top 16 teams (8 from each conference) qualify for the President Cup playoffs. Round-of-16 matchups are seeded by conference position, followed by quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The champion advances to the Memorial Cup.

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