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The Montreal Jofa Titan (1998-99) was a professional women's ice hockey team in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). The team played its home games at the Concordia University, Ed Meagher Arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


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History

Montreal Jofa Titan began in the Repentigny Senior AA League. The team won the 1995-96 regular season and the 1996 Senior AA Quebec provincial championship. The Jofa Titan joined the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) in 1998-99. The team closed in 1999 after just one season in the NWHL.


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Season 1998-99

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.


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Season standing


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Playoffs

Bonaventure Wingstar beat Montreal Jofa-Titan in a 2 games final series to capture the first NWHL Eastern Division Playoff Championship NWHL. Bonaventure Wingstar finished the 2 game total points final with a record of 1 win and 1 tie.

  • April 17, 1999 - Bonaventure Wingstar 5, Montreal Jofa-Titan 1
  • April 18, 1999 - Montreal Jofa-Titan 2 at Bonaventure Wingstar 2



Current Roster

Several players arise of Team Quebec

  • Nancy Deschamps
  • Stephanie Grenon
  • Sylvie Malenfant
  • Marie-Claude Roy



Coaching staff

  • General Manager:
  • Head Coach: Laurier Theriault



Award and honour

  • 1998/99 Eastern Division 1st All Star Team: Isabelle Surprenant (Defense), Nancy Drolet (Forward).
  • 1998/99 Eastern Division 2sd All Star Team: Marie-Claude Roy (Goalie), Mai-Lan Le (Forward).



Notable former players

  • Nancy Drolet (Canada national Team)
  • Mai-Len Lê (Canada national Team 1998-2000)



References




External links

  • National Women's Hockey League, 1998-99 Jofa Titan Montreal, Quebec
  • National Women's Hockey League by Marc Ouellette

Source of article : Wikipedia