Rouyn-Noranda hoping to add Memorial Cup championship to its hockey history
TORONTO — Jean-Paul Charlebois has been piecing together the history of hockey in Rouyn-Noranda, Que., going on two decades.
The 76-year-old play-by-play man for the QMJHL’s Rouyn-Noranda Huskies remembers the Quebec mining town near the edge the Ontario border — about 625 kilometres northwest of Montreal and 215 km east of Timmins, Ont. — winning midget championships in the 1950s. He can talk about the senior teams of the 60s that chased the Allan Cup, and he knows the names of all the NHL players born and raised in the area, not just Hall of Famer Dave Keon. But winning a Memorial Cup championship is the story he’s still waiting to tell.
“That’s the dream. It almost came true being beaten by the London Knights in overtime,” said Charlebois, referencing the Huskies’ loss in the 2016 Memorial Cup final.