The 1983–84 QMJHL season was the
15th season in the history of the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
The Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL; , LHJMQ), formerly the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues that constitute the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The league includes teams in Quebec ...
. Eleven teams played 70 games each in the regular season.
Mario Lemieux
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of the
Laval Voisins
Laval means ''The Valley'' in old French and is the name of:
People
* House of Laval, a French noble family originating from the town of Laval, Mayenne
* Laval (surname)
Places Belgium
* Laval, a village in the municipality of Sainte-Ode, Luxem ...
scored 133 goals, and had 149 assists, setting the all-time
Canadian Hockey League
The Canadian Hockey League (CHL; , LCH) is an umbrella organization that represents the three Canada-based major junior ice hockey leagues. The CHL was founded in 1975 as the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, and is composed of its three me ...
record of 282 points, and 133 goals in a regular season. His total of 149 assists ranks second to
Pierre Larouche's total of 157 from the
1973–74 QMJHL season.
[2007–08 Canadian Hockey League Information / Accommodations Guide and Record Book (pages 112–113)] Lemieux also won four QMHL trophies at the season's end, as well as the
CHL Player of the Year award.
The Laval Voisins repeated as first overall in the regular season, winning the
Jean Rougeau Trophy, and won their first
President's Cup, defeating the
Longueuil Chevaliers in the finals.
Final standings
''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against''
complete list of standings
Scoring leaders
''Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in Minutes''
Playoffs
Mario Lemieux
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was the leading scorer of the playoffs with 52 points (29 goals, 23 assists).
;Quarterfinals
* Laval Voisins defeated Granby Bisons 4 games to 0.
* Verdun Juniors defeated Saint-Jean Castors 4 games to 0.
* Drummondville Voltigeurs defeated Shawinigan Cataractes 4 games to 2.
* Longueuil Chevaliers defeated Quebec Remparts 4 games to 1.
;Semifinals
* Laval Voisins defeated Drummondville Voltigeurs 4 games to 0.
* Longueuil Chevaliers defeated Verdun Juniors 4 games to 2.
;Finals
* Laval Voisins defeated Longueuil Chevaliers 4 games to 2.
All-star teams
;First team
* Goaltender -
Alain Raymond, Trois-Rivières Draveurs
* Left defence -
Steven Finn, Laval Voisins
* Right defence -
Billy Campbell, Verdun Juniors
* Left winger -
Claude Gosselin, Quebec Remparts
* Centreman -
Mario Lemieux
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, Laval Voisins
* Right winger -
Jacques Goyette, Laval Voisins
* Coach -
Pierre Creamer, Verdun Juniors
;Second team
* Goaltender -
Luc Guenette, Quebec Remparts
* Left defence -
Jerome Carrier, Verdun Juniors
* Right defence -
Sylvain Cote, Quebec Remparts
* Left winger -
Yves Courteau, Laval Voisins
* Centreman -
Claude Lebebvre, Quebec Remparts
* Right winger -
Claude Lemieux, Verdun Juniors
* Coach -
Jean Bégin, Laval Voisins
List of First/Second/Rookie team all-stars
Trophies and awards
;Team
*
President's Cup - Playoff Champions,
Laval Voisins
Laval means ''The Valley'' in old French and is the name of:
People
* House of Laval, a French noble family originating from the town of Laval, Mayenne
* Laval (surname)
Places Belgium
* Laval, a village in the municipality of Sainte-Ode, Luxem ...
*
Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions,
Laval Voisins
Laval means ''The Valley'' in old French and is the name of:
People
* House of Laval, a French noble family originating from the town of Laval, Mayenne
* Laval (surname)
Places Belgium
* Laval, a village in the municipality of Sainte-Ode, Luxem ...
*
Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA,
Shawinigan Cataractes
;Player
*
Michel Brière Memorial Trophy - Most Valuable Player,
Mario Lemieux
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, Laval Voisins
*
Jean Béliveau Trophy - Top Scorer,
Mario Lemieux
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, Laval Voisins
*
Guy Lafleur Trophy - Playoff MVP,
Mario Lemieux
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, Laval Voisins
*
Jacques Plante Memorial Trophy - Best GAA,
Tony Haladuick, Laval Voisins
*
Emile Bouchard Trophy - Defenceman of the Year,
Billy Campbell, Verdun Juniors
*
Mike Bossy Trophy - Best Pro Prospect,
Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux (; ; born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played parts of 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins between 1984–85 NHL season, 1984 and 2005–06 NHL se ...
, Laval Voisins
*
Michel Bergeron Trophy - Offensive Rookie of the Year,
Stephane Richer, Granby Bisons
*
Raymond Lagacé Trophy - Defensive Rookie of the Year,
James Gasseau, Drummondville Voltigeurs
*
Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy - Most sportsmanlike player,
Jerome Carrier, Verdun Juniors
*
Marcel Robert Trophy - Best Scholastic Player,
Gilbert Paiement, Chicoutimi Saguenéens
See also
*
1984 Memorial Cup
*
1984 NHL Entry Draft
*
1983–84 OHL season
*
1983–84 WHL season
References
Official QMJHL Websitewww.hockeydb.com/
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