- Quackenbush, Hubert George 'Bill' (1922-
)
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
- Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings 1942-49 and Boston Bruins 1949-56.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1976.
NHL All-Star First Team defenceman 1947-48, 1948-49 & 1950-51.
NHL All-Star Second Team defenceman 1946-47 & 1952-53.
- Quackenbush, Max (1928- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
- Club Career : Played for Boston
Bruins 1950-51 and Chicago Blackhawks 1951-52.
- Quad City Express [web
site]

Davenport, Iowa, USA. Played in the Central
States Hockey League .
Home ice : Quad City Sports Center
Team colours : green & black
General manager : Chris Otto
Head coach : Scott Smith
- Quad City Flames [web
site]
-

Moline, Illinois, USA. Played in the American Hockey League 2007- .
Home ice : i wireless Center
Team colours : white, red & gold
Affiliations have included : Calgary
Flames 2007-08
General manager : Tim Taylor 2007-
Head coach : Ryan McGill 2007-
Team captain :
- Quad City Mallards [web
site]

Moline, Illinois, USA. Played in the Colonial Hockey
League 1995-97 and the United Hockey
League 1997- .
Home ice : The
MARK of the Quad Cities
Team colours :
General manager : Howard Cornfield
1996-
Head coach : John
Anderson 1996-97, Paul Gillis 1997-99, , Paul
MacLean 2000-02, Paul Gillis
2002-
Honours : Won the Colonial
Cup in 1997, 1998 & 2001.
Won the Tarry Cup 1997-98, 2000-01 &
2001-02.
- Quaglia, Léonhard 'Léon' (1896- )
- International Career : Played for France in the
1924 & 1928 Olympics and in the 1920 World
Championships.
Club Career : Played for Chamonix.
- Quales, John (- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1950-51.
- Québec Aces

Québec, Québec, Canada. Played in the Québec Senior Hockey League
1944-53, the Québec Hockey League
1953-59 and the American Hockey League 1961-71.
Home ice : Quebec Coliseum
Team colours :
Affiliations have included :
Philadelphia Flyers
General manager :
Frank Carlin, Bud Poile,
Keith Allen
Head coach :
Punch Imlach 1949-50, Joe Crozier
1957-58, Vic Stasiuk
1967-68, Turk Broda, Ed Bush
Honours :
Won the Québec Senior Hockey League
1951-52.
Won the Québec Senior Hockey League
play-off Championships in 1952.
Won the Québec
Hockey League play-off Championships in 1954 & 1957.
Won the Québec Hockey League in
1956-57.
- Québec Amateur Hockey League
- ...
- Quebec Beauce Les Jaros
-

Québec, Canada. For the 1975-76 season they were known as Beauce Jaros.
Played in the North American
Hockey League 1975-77. Folded on the 22nd December 1976.
Home ice : Palais de Sports
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Montreal Canadiens 1975-76
General manager : Pierre Aklil 1975-76
Head coach : Marc Picard 1975-76
Honours : Won the North
American Hockey League 1975-76.
- Québec Beavers

Played in the Canadian-American Hockey League
1934-35.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Québec Bulldogs

Québec, Québec, Canada. Played in the Eastern
Canada Amateur Hockey Association
1908-09, the Canadian Hockey Association 1909-10
and the National Hockey Association
1910-17. One of the four founder members of the National Hockey League in 1917 but did not
operate during the inaugural season. The franchise was sold to P J
Quinn of Toronto in 1918 on the condition that the team played in Québec but the team
did not play in the second NHL season. The team played its only NHL season in 1919-20
before the franchise was transferred to the Hamilton
Tigers.
Home ice :
Team colours :
General manager : MJ Quinn 1911-13
Head coach : C Nolan 1911-12
Team captain : Joe Malone 1911-12
Honours : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1912 & 1913.
Won the National Hockey Association
in 1912 & 1913.
- Québec Castors

Québec, Québec, Canada. Played in the Canadian-American Hockey
League 1926-28 & 1932-34. Name changed to Québec Beavers
prior to the 1934-35 season.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Québec Citadelles [web
site]

Québec, Québec, Canada. Farm team of the Montreal
Canadiens. Played in the American
Hockey League 1999-02.
Home ice : Colisée de Québec
Team colours :
General manager : Raymond Bolduc 1999-02
Head coach : Michel
Therrien 1999-00, Michel Therrien
& Eric Lavigne 2000-01, Eric Lavigne 2000-02
- Québec City Senior League
- ...
- Quebec Coliseum
- Québec, Québec, Canada.
Home ice for : Quebec Aces
Capacity : 10,014
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Québec HC

Québec, Québec, Canada. Played in the Amateur Hockey Association
1892-1898, the Canadian
Amateur Hockey League 1898-05 and
the Eastern Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
1905-08.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Canadian
Amateur Hockey League in 1904.
- Québec Hockey
Association [web site]
- Hockey Québec is one of thirteen Branch Associations of the
Canadian Hockey Association. The association has
over 88,000 players registered.
- Québec Hockey League
-

Québec, Canada. Operated between 1953 and 1959.

The Quebec Hockey League had seven teams in 1953-54, it lost and gained
teams over its six seasons, never improving on its first season numbers. The
final season saw the league reduced to four teams.
- Québec Junior A League

Québec, Canada. Founded in 1969 by clubs in Québec, Shawinigan, Drummondville,
Sorel, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke, St-Jérôme, Cornwall, Rosemont, Verdun and Laval.
This provincial Junior A league became the Quebec Major Junior
Hockey League in 1971.
- Québec Junior Hockey League
(QJHL)
- Founded in 1893. Known as the QJHL.
- Québec Major Junior Hockey League
- See QMJHL
- Québec Nordiques (1972-79)
-

Québec, Québec, Canada. Founded 1972. They
bought their franchise from San Francisco Sharks
in 1972 and were one of the original ten franchises to play in the WHA
in 1972-73. The Nordiques were one of four franchises that completed all seven WHA seasons
1972-73 to 1978-79. They joined NHL after the last WHA season.
Home ice : Colisée de Québec
Team colours : blue & white; blue, red & white
Affiliations have included : Maine Nordiques 1974-77
General manager : Marius
Fortier 1972-73, Jacques Plante 1973-74, Maurice Filion 1974-79
Head coach : Maurice Richard & Maurice Filion 1972-73, Jacques
Plante 1973-74, Jean Guy Gendron 1974-76, Marc Boileau 1976-77, Marc Boileau & Maurice Filion 1977-78,
Jacques Demers 1978-79
Team captain : Jean-Guy Gendron 1972-74, Micheal Parizeau 1974-76, Marc Tardif 1976-79
Honours : Won the AVCO Trophy
in 1977.
- Québec Nordiques (1979-85)
-

Québec, Québec, Canada. Joined the National Hockey League
for the 1979-80 season but the franchise
transferred to the Colorado Avalanche
after the 1994-95 season.
Home ice : Colisée de Québec
Team colours : blue, white & red
Affiliations have included : Binghamton Dusters 1978-79,
Cornwall Aces 1993-95, Fort Wayne Komets 1988-90, Fredericton Express
1981-88, Halifax Citadels 1988-93, Milwaukee Admirals 1980-84, Muskegon Lumberjacks 1985-87,
Syracuse Firebirds 1979-80
General manager : Maurice Filion 1979-88,
Martin Madden 1988-89, Martin Madden & Maurice Filion 1989-90, Pierre
Page 1990-94, Pierre Lacroix 1994-95
Head coach : Jacques Demers 1979-80, Maurice Filion &
Michel Bergeron 1980-81, Michel Bergeron 1981-87, Andre Savard & Ron
Lapointe 1987-88, Ron Lapointe & Jean Perron 1988-89, Michel Bergeron
1989-90, Dave Chambers 1990-91, Dave Chambers & Pierre Page 1991-92,
Pierre Page 1992-94, Marc Crawford 1994-95
Team captain : Marc Tardif 1979-81, Robbie
Ftorek & Andre Dupont 1981-82, Mario Marois 1982-85, Mario Marois &
Peter Stastny 1985-86,
Peter Stastny 1986-90, Joe
Sakic & Steven Finn 1990-91, Mike Hough 1991-92, Joe
Sakic 1992-95
Retired jersey numbers : 3
8 16
26
- Québec Provincial
Hockey League
- Québec, Canada. Contested 1944-54.
- Québec Rafales

Québec, Québec, Canada. Founded in 1996. The franchise relocated from Atlanta where the team
were known as the Atlanta Knights. Played in the International
Hockey League 1996-99.
Home ice : Colisée de Québec
Team colours : white, dark blue, yellow
& green
- Québec Remparts (1969-85)
- Québec, Canada. Played Québec Major Junior Hockey League 1969-85.
Home ice : Colisée de Québec
Team Colours :
General manager : Maurice Filion 1969-71,
Head coach : Maurice Filion 1969-71, Orval Tessier 1972-73, Marc Picard
1973-74, Ronald Racette 1975-76
Team captain : Guy Lafleur 1970-71
Honours : Won the QMJHL 1969-70, 1970-71,
1972-73 & 1976-77.
Won the President's Cup in 1970, 1971,
1973, 1974 & 1976.
Won the Memorial Cup in 1971
- Québec Remparts (1997- )
-

Beauport, Québec, Canada. Formerly the
Beauport Harfangs 1991-97 - renamed Quebec Remparts when Patrick Roy,
Michel Cadrin and Jacques Tanguay bought the club. Played in the QMJHL
1997- .
Home ice : Colisée Pepsi
Team Colours : red, black & white
General manager : Patrick Roy 2005-
Head coach : Patrick Roy 2005-
Team captain : Simon Courcelles 2005-
Honours : Won the QMJHL 1997-98 & 1998-99.
Won the President's Cup in 2006.
Won the Memorial Cup in 2006.
- Québec Senior Hockey League (QSHL)
- Québec, Québec, Canada. Operated between 1944 and 1953.
The so-called amateur league which was very strong in Canada
and in which the amateurs were sometimes highly paid. So much so that Jean Béliveau, for instance,
played for Québec Aces in the early 1950s rather than sign for
Montreal Canadiens.
- Quebec Senior Major Hockey League
- Québec, Québec, Canada. Known as the LHSMQ.
- Quebec Senior
Professional Hockey League
- Québec, Québec, Canada. Known as the LHSPQ.
- Queens

London, England. Played in the English League Division 1 1932-35
and English League Division 1 Southern Group in 1935-36. Played in the 1934
St Moritz Tournament. Also played under the name Earls Court Marlboroughs for part of the
1935-36 season.
Home ice : Queensway Rink
Team colours :
- Queens A

London, England. Played in the English League Division 2
1933-34.
Home ice : Queensway Rink
Team colours :
- Queen's University (Golden
Gaels)

Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Home ice : Jock Harty Arena
Team colours : gold, red, blue & white
Head coach : Kirk Muller 2005-
- Queensland Ice Hockey
- See Ice Hockey Queensland Limited
- Queenstown Ice Hockey Club

Queenstown, New Zealand. Play in the Southern Ice Hockey
League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Queensway Rink
- London, England.
- Quenneville, Joel (1958- )
- Born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Toronto Maple Leafs
1st pick (21st overall) in the 1978 NHL
Amateur Draft.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
& New Brunswick Hawks 1978-79, Toronto Maple Leafs
& Colorado Rockies 1979-80, Colorado Rockies
1980-82, New Jersey Devils 1982-83, Hartford Whalers 1983-90, Washington Capitals & Baltimore Skipjacks 1990-91 and St John's Maple Leafs 1991-92. Coached
St John's Maple Leafs (assistant)
1992-93, Springfield Indians
1993-94, Quebec Nordiques (assistant)
1994-95, Colorado Avalanche
(assistant) 1995-97, St Louis Blues
1996-04 (from January 1997, sacked in February 2003) and Colorado Avalanche
2004-08.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup 1996
(assistant coach).
Honours : Won the Jack Adams
Award in 2000.
NHL World All-Stars Assistant
Coach 2000.
- Quenneville, Leo (1900- )
- Born in St Anicet, Quebec, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for New
York Rangers 1929-30.
- Querrie, Charles (-)
- Club Career : Coached Toronto St Patricks 1922-23.
- Quilty, John (1921-1969)
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens 1940-42 & 1946-48 and Boston Bruins 1948-49.
Honours : Won the Calder Trophy
in 1941.
- Quiney, Peter (- )
- International Career : Played for Great
Britain (Junior) in 1979.
Club Career : Played for Streatham.
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C bronze in 1979.
- Quinn, Dan (1965- )
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1987 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Calgary
Flames 1983-86, Pittsburgh Penguins 1986-90, Vancouver Canucks 1990-91, St Louis Blues 1991, Philadelphia
Flyers 1991-92, Minnesota North Stars
1992-93, SC Bern & Ottawa
Senators 1993-94, EV Zug & Los Angeles Kings 1994-95, Ottawa Senators 1995-96
(also four games for Detroit Vipers), Philadelphia
Flyers 1996 and Pittsburgh Penguins 1996-97.
- Quinn, David (- )
- International Career : Assistant Coach for USA
(Women) in the 2000 World Championship
(Women).
Medals :
Won World Championship (Women)
silver in 2000 (assistant coach).
- Quinn, Mike (-)
- Club Career : Coached Québec
Bulldogs 1919-20.
- Quinn, P J (- )
- Purchased the Québec Bulldogs NHL franchise on 18th
October 1918.
- Quinn, Pat (1943- )
- Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. General Manager of Toronto Maple Leafs
1998-03.
International Career : Coach for Canada at the 2002 Olympics
and the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Edmonton Oil Kings 1962-63, Knoxville Knights 1963-64, Tulsa Oilers 1964-65,
Memphis
Wings 1965-66, Houston Apollos
& Seattle Totems 1966-67, Tulsa Oilers
1967-68, Toronto Maple Leafs & Tulsa Oilers 1968-70, Vancouver Canucks 1970-72 and Atlanta Flames 1972-77.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Philadelphia Flyers 1978-82, Los Angeles Kings 1984-87,
Vancouver Canucks 1990-96
and Toronto Maple Leafs 1998-06.
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 2002 (coach).
Won World Cup of Hockey gold in
2004 (coach).
Honours : Won the Jack
Adams Award 1980 and 1992.
NHL North America All-Star Coach 2000.
- Quinney, Ken (1965- )
- Born in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Fredericton Express 1985-86, Quebec Nordiques & Fredericton Express 1986-88, Halifax Citadels 1988-90, Quebec Nordiques &
Halifax Citadels 1990-91, Adirondack Red Wings
1991-93 and Las Vegas Thunder 1993- .
- Quint, Deron (1976- )
- Born in Durham, New Hampshire, USA. Defenceman. Winnipeg
Jets 1st pick (30th overall) in the 1994 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for USA
(Junior) in 1994 & 1995.
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg
Jets 1995-96, Phoenix Coyotes 1996-99, Phoenix Coyotes
& New Jersey Devils 1999-00, Columbus
Blue Jackets 2000-02, Phoenix Coyotes
2002-03 and Chicago Blackhawks 2003-
.
- Quintal, Stephane (1968- )
- Born in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada. Defenceman. Boston
Bruins 2nd pick (14th overall) in the 1987 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
Club Career : Played for Granby
Bisons 1985-87, Hull Olympiques
1987-88, Boston
Bruins & Maine Mariners 1988-91, Boston
Bruins & St Louis Blues 1991-92, St Louis Blues 1992-93, Winnipeg Jets 1993-95,
Montreal Canadiens 1995-99, New
York Rangers 1999-00, Chicago
Blackhawks 2000-01, Montreal Canadiens
2001-04 and Los Angeles Kings 2004- .
Honours : QMJHL All-Star First Team 1987.
- Quintin, Jean-Francois (1969- )
- Bornin St Jean, Quebec, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Kalamazoo Wings 1989-91,
San Jose
Sharks & Kansas City Blades 1991-93 and
Kansas City Blades 1993- .
Honours : QMJHL All-Star Second Team 1989.
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