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Glengarry Brigade

Glengarry Brigade
CitySouth Glengarry, Ontario, Canada
LeagueEastern Ontario Junior Hockey League
DivisionMartin
Founded1967
Home arenaGlengarry Sports Palace & Char-Lan Rec Centre (2024- present)Billy Gebbie Arena (1976-2021, 2022-2024)
Maxville & District Sports Complex (2021-2022)
ColoursGreen, Blue, and White
     
Owner(s)Community Owned
General managerCanada Grant Cooper (2024 - present)
Head coachCanada Grant Cooper (2024 - present)
CaptainCanada Donovan Francis
Website[1]
Franchise history
1967–2024Alexandria Glens
2024–PresentGlengarry Brigade

The Glengarry Brigade are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Martin Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL). They play at the Glengarry Sports Palace & Char-Lan Rec Centre. In their history, the Glens have won the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy or now named the Dwayne Barkley trophy twice as district Junior "B" champions and the Rebels have won it once.

History

The Glens were formed in 1967.

In 2007, the Glens won the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy as Eastern Ontario Junior "B" champions, defeating the Gatineau Mustangs 4-games-to-3 in the league final. This marks the first time a team outside of the Metro Division of EOJBHL has won the Carson Trophy as league champions in over half a decade. The Glens won the championship for the first that year, their Forty year of existence.

In 2008, the Glens won the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy for the second time and won it back to back, defeating the Ottawa West Golden Knights 4-games-to-2 in the league final. The Glens were the first team in Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference to win a back to back championship.

The Glens have an intense rivalry with the Char-Lan Rebels. The rivalry has been touted as "The Battle of Glengarry" within the local community. Games between the teams are often heated events.

On April 21, 2015, The Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) & Alexandria Glens (CCHL2) have become affiliates.

In 2024 the Glens and the Char-Lan Rebels merges and became the Glengarry Brigade.[1]

  • 1971: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 1974: North-East Division Champions
  • 1984: Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League Champions
  • 1988: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 1988: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 1990: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 1990: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 1991: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 1998: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2002: Boxing Day Tournaments Champions
  • 2003: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2004: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2004: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 2005: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2005: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 2007: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2007: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 2007: EOJBHL Carson Trophy Champions
  • 2007: Boxing Day Tournaments Champions
  • 2008: Glens host 1st annual Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Showcase
  • 2008: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2008: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 2008: EOJBHL Carson Trophy Champions
  • 2009: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2009: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 2010: St-Lawrence Division Champions
  • 2010: Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference Champions
  • 2015: Joins Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 League

Season-by-season results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS Results Playoffs
1981-82 35 16 16 3 - 193 202 35 3rd EO-NWest
1982-83 36 10 21 5 - 193 224 25 6th EO-AEng
1983-85 Statistics Not Available
1985-86 37 12 24 1 - 179 268 25 6th EO-AEng
1986-87 40 10 27 3 - 202 305 23 4th EO-AEng
1987-99 Statistics Not Available
1999-00 45 19 24 2 - 176 294 42 5th EO StLawr
2000-01 45 27 17 1 - 192 169 55 2nd EO StLawr
2001-02 45 28 14 3 - 194 164 59 2nd EO StLawr
2002-03 45 25 15 3 2 211 183 55 1st EO StLawr Lost Conference
2003-04 45 32 8 3 2 223 156 69 1st EO StLawr Lost Final
2004-05 45 28 15 0 2 175 153 58 2nd EO StLawr Lost Final
2005-06 45 30 11 3 1 248 163 64 2nd EO StLawr Lost Division Final
2006-07 40 30 5 3 2 263 145 65 1st EO StLawr Won League
2007-08 42 31 10 0 1 246 139 63 1st EO StLawr Won League
2008-09 42 31 9 1 1 272 148 64 1st EO StLawr Lost Final
2009-10 40 23 12 4 1 213 148 51 2nd EO StLawr Lost Final
2010-11 42 29 9 0 4 195 142 62 2nd EO StLawr Lost Div. Semi Final
2011-12 42 25 16 0 1 194 151 51 3rd EO StLawr Lost Div. Semi-final
2012-13 41 16 23 0 2 144 185 34 5th EO StLawr DNQ
Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS Results Playoffs
2013-14 41 19 16 5 1 169 189 44 5th EO StLawr DNQ
2014-15 40 23 14 0 3 179 171 49 2nd EO StLawr Lost Div. Semi-final, 2-4 (Hawks)
2015-16 44 24 16 3 1 209 164 52 4 of 8 Martin Div
7th of 16 CCHL2
Won Wild Card (2-1) (Hawks)
Lost Quarterfinals (0-4) (Vikings)
2016-17 48 18 28 1 1 168 197 38 6 of 8 Martin Div
11th of 16 CCHL2
Did not qualify
2017-18 52 31 16 2 3 201 166 67 3 of 8 Martin Div
5th of 16 CCHL2
Lost Div. Semi-final, 2-4 (Jr. Canadians)
2018-19 44 23 17 2 2 169 160 50 4 of 8 Martin Div
8th of 16 CCHL2
Lost Play in, 1-2 (Rebels)
2019-20 44 9 31 3 1 132 199 22 8 of 8 Martin Div
15th of 16 CCHL2
Did not qualify
2020-21 Season lost to covid
2021-22 44 14 26 1 1 128 197 30 6 of 8 Martin Div
13th of 16 EOJHL
Did not qualify
2022-23 42 5 36 0 1 89 242 11 8 of 8 Martin Div
14th of 16 EOJHL
Did not qualify
2023-24 44 10 33 0 1 114 215 21 7 of Martin Div
14th of 16 EOJHL
Did not qualify
GLENGARRY BRIGADE
2024-25 - - - - - - - - - -

Playoffs

  • 2007 Won league
Alexandria Glens defeated Kemptville 73's 4-games-to-1 in division semi-final
Alexandria Glens defeated Morrisburg Lions 4-games-to-1 in division final
Alexandria Glens defeated Westport Rideaus 4-games-to-3 in conference final
Alexandria Glens defeated Gatineau Mustangs 4-games-to-3 in final
  • 2008 Won league
Alexandria Glens defeated Morrisburg Lions 4-games-to-0 in division semi-final
Alexandria Glens defeated Winchester Hawks 4-games-to-1 in division final
Alexandria Glens defeated Athens Aeros 4-games-to-0 in conference final
Alexandria Glens defeated Ottawa West Golden Knights 4-games-to-2 in final
  • 2009 Lost final
Alexandria Glens defeated Winchester Hawks 4-games-to-1 in division semi-final
Alexandria Glens defeated Char-Lan Rebels 4-games-to-2 in division final
Alexandria Glens defeated Gananoque Islanders 4-games-to-0 in conference final
Ottawa West Golden Knights defeated Alexandria Glens 4-games-to-0 in final
  • 2010 Lost final
Alexandria Glens defeated Char-Lan Rebels 4-games-to-1 in division semi-final
Alexandria Glens defeated Casselman Vikings 4-games-to-1 in division final
Alexandria Glens defeated Athens Aeros 4-games-to-2 in conference final
Ottawa Jr. Canadians defeated Alexandria Glens 4-games-to-1 in final
  • 2011 Lost division semi-final
Winchester Hawks defeated Alexandria Glens 4-games-to-none in division semi-final
  • 2012 Lost division semi-final
Casselman Vikings defeated Alexandria Glens 4-games-to-none in division semi-final

Alexandria Glens - Leagues Finals and Championships

Year Champion Finalist Results
EOJCHL Championship
1984 Alexandria Glens
EOJHL Carson Trophy Champions
1988 Renfrew Timberwolves Alexandria Glens
1990 Renfrew Timberwolves Alexandria Glens
2004 Metcalfe Jets Alexandria Glens 4-3
2005 Ottawa West Golden Knights Alexandria Glens 4-2
2007 Alexandria Glens Gatineau Mustangs 4-3
2008 Alexandria Glens Ottawa West Golden Knights 4-2
2009 Ottawa West Golden Knights Alexandria Glens 4-0
2010 Ottawa Jr. Canadians Alexandria Glens 4-1

reg_season_titles = 5 (2002–03), (2003–04), (2006–07), (2007–08), (2008–09)
division_titles = 13 1971, 1974, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
conf_titles = 8 1998, 1990, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
championships = 2 2007, 2008

Honoured members

Retired numbers

The Glens have retired two number in honour of two players

No. Player Position Tenure Date of honour
3 Brian Filion
4 Marc Menard

References