France Ligue Magnus 02/25 19:30 18 [5] GAP v Rouen [2] W 2-8
France Ligue Magnus 02/24 19:00 42 [12] Briancon v Rouen [2] L 7-5
France Ligue Magnus 02/21 19:00 41 [2] Rouen v Chamonix Mont-Blanc [7] W 6-1
France Ligue Magnus 02/17 19:00 40 Rouen v Mulhouse W 6-0
France Ligue Magnus 02/14 19:30 39 Angers v Rouen W 5-6
France Ligue Magnus 02/04 19:15 2 [1] Grenoble v Rouen [2] L 6-3
France Ligue Magnus 01/31 19:30 37 Anglet v Rouen L 5-3
France Ligue Magnus 01/27 19:00 36 Rouen v Cergy-Pontoise W 4-2
France Ligue Magnus 01/24 19:30 35 [4] GAP v Rouen [2] W 2-8
France Ligue Magnus 01/22 15:00 38 [2] Rouen v Bordeaux [5] W 4-2
France Ligue Magnus 01/20 19:30 34 Rouen v Grenoble W 5-3
France Ligue Magnus 01/17 19:15 33 Amiens v Rouen W 1-6
France Ligue Magnus 01/15 15:00 32 Rouen v Briancon W 10-1
France Ligue Magnus 01/13 19:05 31 [9] Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Rouen [2] W 1-5
France Ligue Magnus 01/10 19:00 30 [8] Mulhouse v Rouen [2] W 4-7
France Ligue Magnus 01/06 19:00 29 [3] Rouen v Angers [2] W 5-1
France Ligue Magnus 12/29 19:15 28 [5] Bordeaux v Rouen [2] L 6-3
France Ligue Magnus 12/27 19:00 27 [3] Rouen v Anglet [11] W 10-2
France Ligue Magnus 12/23 19:30 26 [7] Cergy-Pontoise v Rouen [3] W 2-3
France Ligue Magnus 12/20 19:00 25 [2] Rouen v GAP [4] L 2-3
France Ligue Magnus 12/08 19:00 24 [1] Grenoble v Rouen [2] L 3-2
France Ligue Magnus 12/06 19:00 23 Rouen v Nice W 2-1
France Ligue Magnus 12/04 18:00 22 Nice v Rouen W 2-5
France Ligue Magnus 12/02 19:00 21 Rouen v Amiens W 5-2
France Ligue Magnus 11/27 17:30 20 [12] Briancon v Rouen [3] W 1-4
France Ligue Magnus 11/25 19:00 19 Rouen v Chamonix Mont-Blanc W 7-2
France Ligue Magnus 11/22 18:00 18 GAP v Rouen - Cancelled
France Ligue Magnus 11/18 19:00 17 Rouen v Anglet L 1-2
France Ligue Magnus 11/15 19:30 16 [4] Cergy-Pontoise v Rouen [1] W 4-5
France Ligue Magnus 11/04 19:00 15 Rouen v Mulhouse W 6-3

Wikipedia - Dragons de Rouen

Rouen Hockey Élite 76 (also known as the Dragons de Rouen (Rouen Dragons)) is a French professional ice hockey team based in Rouen playing in the Ligue Magnus.

The team was founded in 1982 and plays home games at the Île Lacroix.

History

Only 3 years after its founding, the club, then named RHC (Rouen Hockey Club), reached the French elite championship in 1985. It has remained at this level since, being the club with the second-most consecutive years at this level, behind Amiens.

Rouen won its first French league title in 1990, starting a run of 7 consecutive finals with 5 league titles, winning the title in 1990 and 1992 through 1995, while finishing runner-up in 1991 and 1996. During that era, the club enjoyed much success, participating in European tournaments, and winning the European League Cup in 1996, and the Atlantic league in 1995 and 1996.

Rouen had less success in the second half of the 1990s, but since then has returned to its winning ways. The team won 11 additional French league titles: 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010 through 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021 and 2023. During the 2005-2006 season, the team achieved the rare feat of being unbeaten, winning all of their regular season matches except for one tie, and sweeping their opponents in the playoffs.

With 16 titles, Rouen has the third-most elite championship titles of any French city, trailing only Chamonix (30 titles) and Paris (18), although Paris won its titles with 8 different teams.

The Rouen ice hockey team, based in Rouen, France, is a powerhouse in the French ice hockey league. Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, the team has a rich history of success in both domestic and international competitions. The team's iconic red and white jerseys are a symbol of their passion and dedication to the sport. With a loyal fan base and a strong coaching staff, Rouen continues to be a dominant force in the world of ice hockey. Whether playing at home in the iconic Île Lacroix arena or on the road, the Rouen team always brings their A-game and never fails to impress fans with their fast-paced, exciting style of play.