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22 Nov | Gatineau Oly | - | Rouyn-Norand | | 12:00am | 29 Nov | Saint John S | - | Gatineau Oly | | 11:00pm | 30 Nov | Moncton Wild | - | Gatineau Oly | | 11:00pm | 01 Dec | Halifax Moos | - | Gatineau Oly | | 7:00pm | 07 Dec | Blainville-B | - | Gatineau Oly | | 12:30am |
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17 Nov | Rouyn-Norand | 4 - 3 | Gatineau Oly | |
15 Nov | Gatineau Oly | 4 - 2 | Halifax Moos | |
10 Nov | Gatineau Oly | 3 - 4 | Chicoutimi S | |
09 Nov | Gatineau Oly | 1 - 3 | Shawinigan C | |
03 Nov | Chicoutimi S | 3 - 2 | Gatineau Oly | |
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The Gatineau Olympiques are a major junior ice hockey team based in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, that plays in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). The Olympiques play home games at Centre Slush Puppie. The club, then known as the Hull Festivals, was granted membership in the QMJHL in 1973. The Olympiques have appeared in the Memorial Cup seven times, winning once in 1997. Over eighty former players and coaches have gone on to play or coach in the National Hockey League (NHL), including Martin Biron, Aleš Hemský, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Luc Robitaille, Jeremy Roenick, Michael Ryder, Maxime Talbot, José Théodore, Colin White, Claude Giroux, David Krejčí, Jack Adams-winning head coaches Alain Vigneault and Pat Burns and 2011 Stanley Cup-winning coach Claude Julien.
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