Valleyfield, or officially Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, is a city of about 40,000 in southwestern Quebec. It lies on the St. Lawrence River to the west of Montreal near the Ontario and New York borders.
The area had a senior level league called the Valleyfield & District League operating in the area during the 1930's and 1940's.
Teams[]
- (Provincial Intermediate League, 1936-1937) league promoted and renamed PSHL
- (Provincial Senior League, 1937-1940) league disbands due to World War II, franchise & league return 1944
- (Provincial Senior League, 1944-1945) join QSHL
- (Quebec Senior Hockey League, 1945-1950) joine QSMHL
- (Provincial Intermediate League, 1949-1950)
- (Junior Amateur Hockey Association, 1949-1950) join QJHL
- (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 1949-1950)
- (Quebec Senior Major Hockey League, 1950-1953) league renamed QHL when goes professional
- (Quebec Hockey League, 1953-1955) folded
- (Metropolitan Montreal Junior League, 1960-1963) moved to Masonneueve on November 8, 1963
- (Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, 1997-2013) disolved by league June 8, 2013, city gets LNAH team
- (Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, 2013-2013) moved to Laval in November 2013, citing low attendence
- (Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, 2014) league renamed QJHL before play
- (Quebec Junior Hockey League, 2014-Present)
- Valleyfield Elites (Provincial Junior Hockey League, 1994-1997) league renamed QJAAAHL, renamed Braves
- Valleyfield V's (Montreal & District Senior League, 1941-1942)
Players[]
- Yvan Chasle
- Jean-Michel Daoust
- Mario Faubert
- Martin Gendron
- Rosario Joanette
- Edgar Leduc
- Didier Pitre
- Pierre Plante
- Yves Sarault
Arenas[]
- Arena Salaberry
- Arena Centre Civique
Champions[]
Alexander Cup[]
- 1950-51 Valleyfield Braves