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The Montreal Sasquatch were a team of the
Premier Basketball League The Premier Basketball League, often abbreviated to the PBL, is an American professional men's basketball minor league that began play in January 2008. The league folded after the 2017 season. It was announced that the league would be revived un ...
(PBL) that played in the 2008–09 season under two different ownership groups.


History

Réal Bourassa was granted an expansion franchise in the PBL for the 2009 season. However, on February 5, 2009, the PBL canceled the franchise after it emerged that players weren't being paid. A dispersal draft of Sasquatch players was then conducted. On February 11, the PBL announced that Soar Enterprises, another ownership group, would take over the franchise and play the remainder of the season. The squad was to be known as Team Montreal as Bourassa retained the rights to the name Sasquatch. The Sasquatch were one of four teams in the PBL Atlantic Division that enhanced their 20-game PBL schedule with 6 exhibitions to compete for the "Champlain Cup." When the Sasquatch were removed from the league, the other teams decided that the remaining, unplayed exhibitions involving the Sasquatch would be treated as forfeits. The PBL, which arranged all league travel, intervened heavily to ensure that the next three road games took place. However, the venue arranged for the reconstituted team's first home game, on February 27, fell through; the visiting
Halifax Rainmen The Halifax Rainmen were a professional basketball team based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. They played in the Atlantic Division of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL) and their home games took place at the Scotiabank Centre, ...
objected to an alternate gym and the PBL ruled that it did not meet league standards. A home game against Wilmington the next day was likewise cancelled, and the remaining home games were played at the opponent's venue.


2009 roster


First half

This is the Sasquatch roster before the PBL removed the Sasquatch from the league. Head Coach:
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In the PBL dispersal draft four players were selected: * Randy Gill by the Detroit Panthers * John Ruffus by the
Quebec Kebs The Quebec Kebs (french: Kebs de Quebec) were a professional basketball team located in Laval, Quebec, formerly based in Quebec City, Quebec. The Kebs were part of the National Basketball League of Canada. They also played in the Atlantic Divisi ...
(traded to Manchester on March 9) * Xavier Morton by the Rochester RazorSharks * Jamaal Wise by the
Manchester Millrats The Saint John Riptide were a Canadian professional basketball team based in Saint John, New Brunswick, that had home games at Harbour Station. They were a member of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada) in the Atlantic Division. ...
(traded to Quebec on March 9) All other Sasquatch players were given their unconditional release and became free agents.


Second half

Head Coach:
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2009 season schedule

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Manchester Millrats The Saint John Riptide were a Canadian professional basketball team based in Saint John, New Brunswick, that had home games at Harbour Station. They were a member of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada) in the Atlantic Division. ...
, Home , 97-100 , John Ruffus (24) , Jamaal Wise (8) , Randy Gill (4) ,
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Halifax Rainmen The Halifax Rainmen were a professional basketball team based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. They played in the Atlantic Division of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL) and their home games took place at the Scotiabank Centre, ...
, Home , 127-125 ( OT) , Randy Gill (38) , Jamaal Wise (13) , Jamaal Wise (3) , Centre Pierre Charbonneau , 1-1 , - bgcolor="#edbebf" , January 9 ,
Vermont Frost Heaves The Vermont Frost Heaves were a professional basketball team in Vermont, United States, that last played in the Premier Basketball League, last coached by Joe Salerno. History The formation of the team was announced in December 2005 by foundi ...
, Away , 111-133 , Randy Gill (28) , Jamaal Wise (9) , Randy Gill (6) ,
Barre Auditorium Barre Auditorium is a 1,856-seat multi-purpose arena in Barre (city), Vermont, Barre, Vermont. It was built in 1939. It was one of the homes of the Vermont Frost Heaves of the Premier Basketball League, along with the Burlington Memorial Auditori ...
, 1-2 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , January 11 , Halifax Rainmen , Away , 105-103 , John Ruffus (31) , John Ruffus (10) , Randy Gill (8) ,
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, Away , 98-73 , Jamaal Wise (35) , Jamaal Wise & Kevin Dellude (9) , Randy Gill (9) , Pavillon de la Jeunesse , 3-4 , - bgcolor="#edbebf" , February 1 , Vermont Frost Heaves , Away , 78-103 , Louis-Patrick Levros (19) , Xavier Morton (10) , Randy Gill, Jamaal Wise, Kevin Dellude, & Lantrice Green (1) , Barre Auditorium , 3-5 , - , February 5–11 , colspan=8 , Franchise transferred and roster reconstituted; see
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(7) , Southern New Hampshire Fieldhouse , 3-6 , - bgcolor="#edbebf" , February 20 , Manchester Millrats , Away , 82-121 , Freddie Petkus & Mark Flavin (14) , David Dubois (12) , Buster Perkins (4) , Southern New Hampshire Fieldhouse , 3-7 , - bgcolor="#edbebf" , February 21 ,
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, Away , 92-111 , Ratana Sak (31) , David Dubois (11) , Lennox Malcolm (4) , Schwartz Center , 3-8 , - , February 27 , Halifax Rainmen , Home , colspan=5 , Game cancelled: Unavailability of suitable venue
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(13) , Tristan Martin (5) , Halifax Metro Centre , 3-12 , - bgcolor="#edbebf" , March 29 , Halifax Rainmen , Away* , 109-147 , Tristan Martin (34) , Andrew Richards (14) , Tristan Martin (4) , Halifax Metro Centre , 3-13 , - , March 31 , Rochester Razorsharks , Home , , , , ,
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, * Originally a home game for Montreal


See also

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Premier Basketball League The Premier Basketball League, often abbreviated to the PBL, is an American professional men's basketball minor league that began play in January 2008. The league folded after the 2017 season. It was announced that the league would be revived un ...
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Canada Basketball Canada Basketball (CB) is a non-profit organization and the governing body for basketball in Canada. ...
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Canadian Interuniversity Sport U Sports (stylized as U SPORTS) is the national sport governing body of university sport in Canada, comprising the majority of degree-granting universities in the country. Its equivalent body for organized sports at colleges in Canada is the Can ...
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Canadian Colleges Athletic Association The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is the national governing body for organized sports at the collegiate level in Canada. Its name in French is l'Association canadienne du sport collégial (ACSC). National championships CCAA m ...
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Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-most populous city in Canada and List of towns in Quebec, most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian ...


References


External links


Official Site


Former Premier Basketball League teams Sas Defunct basketball teams in Canada Basketball teams established in 2008 Basketball teams disestablished in 2009 2008 establishments in Quebec 2009 disestablishments in Quebec