Nova Scotia Voyageurs

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The Nova Scotia Voyageurs were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League that served as a primary minor-league affiliate for the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens during the 1970s and early 1980s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Hockey League team
professional ice hockey team
activePeriod 1970s
early 1980s
affiliation Montreal Canadiens
CalderCupTitles 3
CalderCupTitleSeason 1971–72
1975–76
1976–77
category defunct American Hockey League team
ice hockey teams in Nova Scotia
sports clubs and teams in Halifax, Nova Scotia
ceasedOperationsAsNovaScotiaVoyageurs 1984
city Halifax
country Canada
division Northern Division
foundedAsAHLFranchise 1971
homeArena Halifax Forum
Halifax Metro Centre
jerseyColors blue
red
white
league American Hockey League
level primary farm team
location Halifax
surface form: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
NHLaffiliateOf Montreal Canadiens
NHLparentClub Montreal Canadiens
notableAlumni Guy Carbonneau
Larry Robinson
Mario Tremblay
Pierre Mondou
Yvon Lambert
organization Montreal Canadiens
surface form: Montreal Canadiens organization
playedInEra World Hockey Association era
province Nova Scotia
relocatedFrom Montreal Voyageurs
relocatedTo Sherbrooke Canadiens
relocationYear 1971
servedAs primary minor-league affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens
sport ice hockey
wonChampionship Calder Cup

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Rod Langway playedForMinorLeagueTeam Nova Scotia Voyageurs