| Diables Rouges de Briançon | |
|---|---|
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| City | Briançon France |
| League | Ligue Magnus (1982-1992) (2002-Present) |
| Founded | 1934 |
| Home arena | Patinoire René Froger |
| Colors | Red, white, black |
| Head coach | Daniel Sedlak |
| Captain | Kévin Igier |
| Website | https://www.diables-rouges.fr |
| Franchise history | |
| 1935-? | Club des Sports d'Hiver du Briançonnais |
| ?-1975 | Étoile Sportive Briançonnaise |
| 1975-1990 | Hockey Club Briançonnais |
| 1990-present | Diables Rouges de Briançon |

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The Diables Rouges de Briançon ((in English): Briançon Red Devils) (Briançon Alpes Provence Hockey Club and before Hockey Club Briançon) is the ice hockey team of Briançon (Hautes-Alpes). Their home arena is the Patinoire René Froger.
Awards and trophies
Honours
- Coupe Magnus: (1):
- Winner: 2014.
- Finalist: 1988, 2008, 2009.
- Coupe de France: (2)
- Winner: 2010, 2013.
- Finalist: 2005, 2006.
- Coupe de la Ligue: (1)
- Winner: 2012.
- Finalist: 2008, 2009, 2011.
- Match des Champions: (1)
- Winner: 2013.
- Finalist: 2009, 2014.
- Coupe des As: (1)
- Winner: 1992.
- Finalist: .
- Division 1:(1)
- Winner: 1997.
- Division 2:(1)
- Winner: 1994.
- Division 3:(1)
- Winner: 1993.
They won the Marcel Claret Trophy in 1982-83, 1983–84, 2009-10 et 2010-11.
History
The club is founded in 1934. The team made its comeback in the Ligue Magnus since the 2002-2003 season.
Players
Current roster
As of November 11, 2022
| No. | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | Acquired | Birthplace |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Denis Kurepanov | F | L | 35–36 | 2021 | Barnaul, Russia | |
| 2 | Jan Brož | G | L | 26–27 | 2021 | Třebíč, Czech Republic | |
| 76 | Artyom Garifulin | F | R | 33–34 | 2022 | Yaroslavl, Russia | |
| 29 | Hugo Turcotte | G | L | 25–26 | 2022 | Gap, France | |
| Lucas Faure-Brac | G | L | 20–21 | Briançon, France | |||
| Nathan Faure-Brac | D | L | 20–21 | Briançon | |||
| Arnaud Lazzaroni | D | L | 31–32 | 2022 | Valence | ||
| 29 | Bastien Colomban | F | L | 21–22 | 2020 | Briançon | |
| 77 | Gaëtan Villiot | F | L | 24–25 | 2022 | Briançon | |
| 71 | Thomas Raby | F | L | 22–23 | 2022 | Briançon | |
| 88 | Yonis Penet | F | R | 19–20 | Briançon | ||
| 74 | Sacha Guillemain | F | L | 24–25 | 2022 | Mont-Saint-Aignan | |
| 8 | Kévin Igier | D | L | 36–37 | 2019 | Paris | |
| 14 | Quentin Fauchon | F | R | 30–31 | 2019 | Russia | |
| 16 | Benjamin Bérard | F | L | 24–25 | 2021 | Grenoble | |
| 10 | Lukáš Klíma | F | R | 33–34 | 2022 | Ilava, Slovakia | |
| 5 | Tony Allouchery | D | L | 29–30 | 2022 | ||
| 13 | Luca Basile Gonzalez | F | L | 21–22 | 2022 | Madrid | |
| 86 | Hugo Mezentzeff | D | L | 22–23 | 2022 | Cagnes-sur-Mer | |
| 17 | Eric Leger | F | L | 26–27 | 2022 | Blainville | |
| 25 | Aleksey Ishmametyev | D | L | 35–36 | 2022 | Magnitogorsk | |
| 4 | Valère Vrielynck | F | L | 36–37 | 2022 | Reims |
Coaches
| Name[1][2] | Nationality | Period |
|---|---|---|
| André Bermond | Before 1970 | |
| Michel Tartarin | 1970–1972 | |
| Roger Demment | 1972–1975 | |
| Jim King | 1975–1977 | |
| Roger Demment | 1977–1981 | |
| André Lauzon | 1985-1987 | |
| Nelson Tremblay | 1987-1989 | |
| Jan Simun | 1989 | |
| Zdeněk Bláha | 1989–1990 | |
| Richard Sévigny | 1990–1991 | |
| André Peloffy | 1991–1992 | |
| Marc Peythieu | 1994–1996 | |
| Michel Leblanc | 1996–1997 | |
| Ari Salo | 1997–1998 | |
| András Farkas | 1998–1999 | |
| Michel Leblanc | 1999–2002 | |
| Juha Jokiharju | 2002–2003 | |
| Philippe Combe | 2003 | |
| Luciano Basile | 2003–2014 | |
| Edo Terglav | 2014-2015 | |
| Patric Wener | 2015-2016 | |
| Alexis Billard | January 2016 - april 2016 | |
| Claude Devèze | April 2016 - October 2019 | |
| Eric Medeiros | November 2019 - 2021 | |
| Daniel Sedlák | Since July 2021 |
Presidents
- Pierre Gravier (1935-?)
- Émile Roul
- Brochier
- René Froger (1941-?)
- Antoine Faure (1952-?)
- Georges Bermond-Gonnet (1958–1970)
- Yvon Peythieu (1970–1984)
- Jean-Paul Garnero (1984–1985)
- Bernard Voiron (1985–1987)
- Philippe Pacull (1987–1988)
- Christian Séard (1988–1989)
- Philippe Pacull (1989–1990)
- Robert de Caumont (1990–1991)
- Philippe Pacull (1993–1998)
- Bernard Rouillard (1999)
- Jean-Pierre Bortino (1999–2001)
- Alain Bayrou (2001 – July 2009)
- Jean-Paul Garnero (July 2009 – Sep 2010)
- Sébastien Sode & Luc Rougny (Sep 2010 - Jan 2015)
- Guillaume Lebigot & Luc Rougny (Jan-Sep 2015)
- Guillaume Lebigot (since Sep 2015)
Players
Awards
| Year | Name | Nationality | Trophy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | Georges Roul | Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy | |
| 1989 | André Côté | Charles Ramsey Trophy | |
| 1988 | Petri Ylönen | Jean Ferrand Trophy | |
| 1992 | Peter Almasy | Raymond Dewas Trophy | |
| 1991 | Corrado Micalef | Jean Ferrand Trophy | |
| 2009 | Tommi Satosaari | Jean Ferrand Trophy | |
| 2009 | Jean-François Dufour | Charles Ramsey Trophy | |
| 2010 | Ramón Sopko | Jean Ferrand Trophy | |
| 2011 | Loïc Lampérier | Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy | |
| 2013 | Marc-André Bernier | Trophy of the press : Foreign MVP[1] |
Captains
| Name | Nationality | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Georges Bermond-Gonnet | 1940 - ? | |
| Maurice Roul | ?-1973 | |
| Gilles Gaillard | 1973-1983 | |
| Yvon Peythieu | ? | |
| Marc Peythieu | ? | |
| Gilles Chevalier | ? | |
| Dennis Murphy | ? | |
| Georges Roul | 1993–1998 | |
| Christophe Robert | ? | |
| Éric Blais | 2000–2005 | |
| Jean-François Jodoin | 2005–2006 | |
| Edo Terglav | 2006–2012 | |
| Marc-André Bernier | 2012–2015 | |
| Tomas Larsson | 2015-2016 |
NHL players
| Name | Nationality | Games in NHL | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mark Rycroft | 229 games | 2004–2005 | |
| Corrado Micalef | 116 games | 1990–1991 | |
| Michel Galarneau | 78 games | 1991–1992 | |
| Jean-Marc Gaulin | 27 games | 1991–1992 | |
| Rémi Royer | 18 games | 2006–2007 | |
| François Groleau | 8 games | 2008–2010 | |
| Philippe DeRouville | 3 games | 2003–2004 |
References
- 1 2 3 "Historique - Briançon". liguemagnus.com (in French). FFHG. 15 January 2012. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
- 1 2 "L'histoire du hockey à Briançon". diables-rouges.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-01-19.
External links
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