Verdun Maple Leafs (ice hockey)

The Verdun Maple Leafs was the name of three ice hockey clubs that existed in Verdun, Quebec, including a senior hockey team, and two junior teams. The Maple Leafs played home games at the Verdun Auditorium.

History
The first club was a senior hockey team established in the early 1920s. They played in the Montreal City Hockey League until 1937, then switched to the Quebec Senior Hockey League. The team folded after 1942 at the onset of World War II. This senior team coexisted with its farm club, a junior team from 1933 to 1950, also known as the Maple Leafs. Verdun were finalists for the Eastern Canadian Championship and the George Richardson Memorial Trophy in 1939 and 1940, but lost both times to the Oshawa Generals.

The Verdun Maple Leafs were revived again in 1963 playing in the Montreal Metropolitan Junior Hockey League. The team switched to the Quebec Junior Hockey League in 1965. Verdun challenged against for the Eastern Canadian Championship in 1968, but were defeated bt the Niagara Falls Flyers. The following season, Verdun was promoted to the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, where it played from 1969 to 1972. Serge Martel won the Michel Bergeron Trophy as the league's rookie of the year, playing for Verdun in 1969–70.

NHL alumni
List of alumni from the Verdun Maple Leafs who also played in the National Hockey League. Two Hockey Hall of Fame members played for the Maple Leafs. Emile Bouchard and Maurice Richard were teammates during the 1939–40 season.

• Paul Bibeault
 * Senior Verdun Maple Leafs (1924–1942)

• Rene Boileau

• Conrad Bourcier

• Jean Bourcier

• Claude Bourque

• George Brown

• Maurice Croghan

• Hank Damore

• Connie Dion

• Frank Eddolls

• Bob Fillion

• Ernie Laforce

• Albert "Battleship" Leduc

• Fern Majeau

• Bill Meronek

• Rollie Paulhus

• Les Ramsay

• Mel Read

• Maurice Richard

• Alex Smart

• Bill Summerhill

• Moe White

• Don Willson

• Jim Bartlett
 * Junior Verdun Maple Leafs (1934–1950)

• Paul Bibeault

• Emile Bouchard

• Conrad Bourcier

• Maurice Croghan

• Connie Dion

• Frank Eddolls

• Eddie Emberg

• Bob Fillion

• Jean-Paul Gladu

• Fern Majeau

• Jim Morrison

• Marcel Pelletier

• Jimmy Peters

• Les Ramsay

• Mel Read

• Maurice Richard

• Roly Rossignol

• Roland Rousseau

• Moe White

• Larry Zeidel

• Robert Sierzant

• Bob Berry
 * Verdun Maple Leafs (1963–1972)

• Richard Brodeur

• Guy Charron

• Rey Comeau

• Jude Drouin

• Andre Dupont

• Peter Folco

• Richard Grenier

• Pierre Hamel

• Guy Lapointe

• Gilles Meloche

• Jake Rathwell

• Bob Sauve

Season-by-season results
Season-by-season results for the Verdun Maple Leafs of the Quebec Junior Hockey League.