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Hockey @ SC

The hockey tradition at Stanstead College goes back to the very early days of the sport. Today, Stanstead hockey serves as a gateway for young boys and girls looking to improve their skills, academic success and opportunities for playing beyond high school. At Stanstead College, we take hockey seriously.
"I grew and matured as a person at Stanstead College and created lifelong friendships and memories. Stanstead taught me many different values and morals that I will live by for the rest of my life. I encourage anyone who is thinking of attending Stanstead to go!"
- Logan Sawyer, 2023, Providence College; drafted Montreal Canadiens 2024, round 3, #78 overall
Stanstead College hockey is recognized as one of the finest prep school programs in Eastern Canada, with top-notch training and an intensive schedule against highly competitive prep teams in New England and beyond. Over the years, Spartan alumni have gone on to play elite junior and college hockey and attend quality North American universities.

Varsity boys and girls hockey teams at Stanstead College benefit from a two-term schedule that begins in September and finishes in March. Both varsity teams practice 5 times per week with 3-4 off-ice sessions as well throughout the year. Our prep boys and girls teams practice 2-3 times per week in the fall and compete full-time during the winter term ending in March/April. The U18 and U15 teams compete in the winter term and practices 3-4 times per week with 2-3 off-ice sessions.

Our teams are proud to boast wonderful state-of-the-art locker rooms in one of the finest new ice hockey facilities in Canada, the Pat Burns Arena.

Facilities & Resources

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  • Pat Burns Arena

    • Team-designated locker rooms
    • Restaurant
    • 360-person capacity seating area plus a “standing area” that can accommodate over 100 spectators
    • A large heated viewing balcony with direct access to the restaurant area
    • VIP Room
    • Fitness and physiotherapy centre
    Visit 09q.fatemeeting.com/arena
  • Jankowski Family Training Centre

    • Artificial ice surface
    • Regulation boards and plexiglass
    • Radar gun and readout sign
    • Stick-handling machine
    • Two shooting tarps
    • Resistance machine
  • Weight and Fitness Rooms

    Stanstead College has two weight and fitness rooms located in the Amaron Gynasium and in the Pat Burns Arena, both are highly accessible to all athletes. In addition, all of our elite hockey teams train with strength coach Xavier Roy.
  • Athletic Support Staff

    Meghan Vincent
    Athletic Therapist
    819-876-7891, ext. 265  
     
    Sonia Perron
    Head School Nurse
    819-876-7891 ext. 264                     
    sperron@fatemeeting.com
     
    Mario Durocher
    Program Mentor Coach

    Olivier Magnan
    Player Development Coach 
     
    Alex Carrier and Matthew Chan     
    Goalie Coaches

    Dr. Guy Charette
    Team Doctor

    Adrian Myers and Xavier Roy    
    Strength & Conditioning

    Matthew Chan
    Assistant Hockey Operations


Contact Us

James Rioux (819) 876-7891, ext. 289
Director of Hockey Operations
jrioux@fatemeeting.com

Latest Hockey News

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  • Varsity Hockey Players of the Month - September

    Varsity Girls Offensive Player: #11 Maxim Tremblay
    Maxim has picked up right where she let off last season to lead a deep Spartan offensive attack, scoring 7 goals and 10 assists in 10 games. Primarily playing on a line with Rosalie Tremblay and Isabelle Michaud, the trio has been able to dominate the offensive zone through high-level skill and creativity and strong team system play to create high-quality scoring chances and score timely goals. Individually, Maxim has found offensive success across even strength, power play and penalty kill by creating space with her size and beating goalies with her powerful shot.  
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  • Athlete of the Week: Noémie Cloutier

    A Grade 11 student from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Noémie Cloutier was the heart, soul and rock of the prep girls hockey team all through last weekend's JWHL playoffs. With the team down two defenders all weekend due to injuries, the team’s captain played every second shift on defence. Not only did she perform her regular duties of shutting down the opposition’s offensive threats, but she also contributed offensively by scoring her first goal of the season in the opening game. She played through the pain of badly bruised ribs and never complained about it. Wanting a championship so badly, she showed up three hours early at 6:00 am to prepare for the big game. The girls could not have pulled it off this weekend without her leadership and unconditional dedication to a team-first attitude. Congratulations, Athlete of the week Noémie Cloutier.
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