DateRHome v Away-
03/02 23:00 - Halifax Mooseheads v Saint John Sea Dogs 7-1
03/02 23:00 - Moncton Wildcats v Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 5-2
03/02 21:00 - Victoriaville Tigres v Charlottetown Islanders 3-2
03/02 21:00 - Gatineau Olympiques v Armada Blainville-Boisbriand 7-2
03/02 21:00 - Rimouski Oceanic v Quebec Remparts 3-2
03/02 20:00 - Acadie-Bathurst Titans v Baie-Comeau Drakkar 4-3
03/02 00:00 - Victoriaville Tigres v Armada Blainville-Boisbriand 1-2
03/02 00:00 - Shawinigan Cataractes v Sherbrooke Phoenix 2-3
03/02 00:00 - Drummondville Voltigeurs v Charlottetown Islanders 8-2
03/02 00:00 - Gatineau Olympiques v Val Dor Foreurs 7-1
03/02 00:00 - Rouyn-Noranda Huskies v Sagueneens Chicoutimi 7-4
03/01 23:00 - Saint John Sea Dogs v Baie-Comeau Drakkar 2-5
03/01 00:00 - Shawinigan Cataractes v Val Dor Foreurs 4-0
02/29 23:00 - Halifax Mooseheads v Acadie-Bathurst Titans 0-2
02/29 23:00 - Moncton Wildcats v Baie-Comeau Drakkar 1-5
02/29 00:00 - Victoriaville Tigres v Quebec Remparts 4-1
02/29 00:00 - Armada Blainville-Boisbriand v Charlottetown Islanders 6-1
02/29 00:00 - Gatineau Olympiques v Sagueneens Chicoutimi 4-5
02/28 23:00 - Halifax Mooseheads v Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 2-1
02/25 21:00 - Baie-Comeau Drakkar v Rimouski Oceanic 3-0
02/25 21:00 - Drummondville Voltigeurs v Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 1-4
02/25 21:00 - Shawinigan Cataractes v Victoriaville Tigres 3-5
02/25 20:00 - Sherbrooke Phoenix v Saint John Sea Dogs 3-0
02/25 20:00 - Armada Blainville-Boisbriand v Val Dor Foreurs 4-1
02/25 20:00 - Quebec Remparts v Halifax Mooseheads 2-3
02/25 19:00 - Charlottetown Islanders v Moncton Wildcats 7-2
02/25 19:00 - Cape Breton Screaming Eagles v Acadie-Bathurst Titans 2-5
02/24 23:00 - Sherbrooke Phoenix v Val Dor Foreurs 6-0
02/24 23:00 - Cape Breton Screaming Eagles v Acadie-Bathurst Titans 4-1
02/24 23:00 - Moncton Wildcats v Charlottetown Islanders 4-3

The Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL; French: Ligue de hockey junior Maritimes Québec, LHJMQ) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues that constitute the Canadian Hockey League. Officially the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League until 2023, the league includes teams in Quebec and the Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.

The Gilles-Courteau Trophy is the championship trophy of the league. The QMJHL champion then goes on to compete in the Memorial Cup against the OHL and WHL champions, and the CHL host team. The QMJHL had traditionally adopted a rapid and offensive style of hockey. Former QMJHL players hold many of the Canadian Hockey League's career and single season offensive records.

Hockey Hall of Fame alumni of the QMJHL include Mario Lemieux, Guy Lafleur, Ray Bourque, Pat LaFontaine, Mike Bossy, Denis Savard, Michel Goulet, Luc Robitaille, and goaltenders Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur.

History

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League was founded in 1969, through the merger of best teams from the existing Quebec Junior Hockey League and the Metropolitan Montreal Junior Hockey League, declaring themselves a "major junior" league. Of the original eleven QMJHL teams, eight came from the QJHL, two from the MMJHL, and the Cornwall Royals, from Cornwall, Ontario, near the Quebec border, who transferred from the Central Junior A Hockey League. The Rosemont National and Laval Saints transferred from the MMJHL. The eight teams from the QJHL were the Drummondville Rangers, Quebec Remparts, Saint-Jérôme Alouettes, Shawinigan Bruins, Sherbrooke Castors, Sorel Éperviers, Trois-Rivières Ducs and the Verdun Maple Leafs.

Most of the teams were within a few hours' drive of Montreal. From the first season in 1969–70, only Shawinigan remains in the same city with an uninterrupted history, although the team's name has changed to the Cataractes.

In 1972 the QMJHL had been in operation for three years, and wanted a team in the province's largest city. It threatened a lawsuit to force the Montreal Junior Canadiens of the Ontario Hockey Association into the Quebec-based league. Over the summer of 1972, the OHA granted the Junior Habs a "one-year suspension" of operations, while team ownership transferred the team and players into the QMJHL, renaming themselves the Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge in the process. The OHA then reactivated the suspended franchise for the 1973–74 season in Kingston, Ontario, under new ownership and with new players, calling the team the Kingston Canadians.

QMJHL teams have won the Memorial Cup twelve times since 1969, with the Shawinigan Cataractes, Saint John Sea Dogs, the Granby Prédateurs, the Hull Olympiques, Halifax Mooseheads, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, Rimouski Océanic, and the Acadie-Bathurst Titan each winning once, the Quebec Remparts winning three times(once in their first edition 1969–1985, and twice in their second edition 1997–present) and the Cornwall Royals winning three times.

Starting in 1994, the QMJHL began to expand further east, outside of Quebec. The "Q" filled the void in Atlantic Canada after the exodus of American Hockey League franchises, when the AHL had a strong presence in the 1980s and 1990s; all of the Maritime Division cities save for Bathurst, New Brunswick are former homes of AHL franchises. To date, Fredericton, New Brunswick is the lone former AHL market that has not established a QMJHL franchise.

In recent seasons, the QMJHL has been scouting players from the Atlantic Canada region along with a surge in players coming out of the New England area: the QMJHL has territorial rights to draft and recruit players from New England as part of an agreement where players from the United States can be drafted by the CHL league that is in a similar geographic area.

In December 2023, the QMJHL changed its name to the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League and released a new logo. The change recognized the league's expansion into the Maritime provinces, whose teams had been a part of the QMJHL for almost 30 years.

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) is a highly competitive ice hockey tournament held in Canada. It is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues in the country, along with the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and the Western Hockey League (WHL).

The QMJHL is specifically based in the province of Quebec and features teams from various cities and regions within the province. It serves as a platform for young, aspiring ice hockey players aged 16 to 20 to showcase their skills and compete at a high level before potentially moving on to professional hockey careers.

The tournament is known for its fast-paced and physical style of play, with teams battling it out on the ice to secure victories and climb up the league standings. The QMJHL also serves as a talent pool for the National Hockey League (NHL), with many players being drafted from the league each year.

The QMJHL season typically runs from September to March, with each team playing a total of 68 regular-season games. The top teams from the regular season advance to the playoffs, where they compete for the prestigious President's Cup. The winner of the President's Cup then represents the QMJHL in the Memorial Cup, a national championship tournament that brings together the champions from the QMJHL, OHL, and WHL.

The QMJHL not only provides thrilling ice hockey action for fans but also plays a crucial role in the development of young players, helping them hone their skills, gain valuable experience, and potentially fulfill their dreams of playing professional hockey.