MONTREAL Guy Boucher, a former McGill hockey captain and assistant coach
from Roxboro, Que., made history in Drummondville Tuesday.
He coached the Drummondville Voltigeurs to a 3-2 win over Shawinigan in Game
7 of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League final. It marked the first Presidents
Cup league title in team history for Drummondville, which went from last-to-first
in the standings, posting a stunning 79-point turnaround from the 2007-08 season.
The Voltigeurs will head to Rimouski to join the host Océanic, the Kelowna
Rockets and the Windsor Spitfires at the 2009 Memorial Cup junior championship,
May 15-24.
Boucher, 37, possesses a master's degree in sports psychology from the Université
de Montréal, plus arts and engineering degrees from McGill, where he
played four seasons for the Redmen, from 1991 to 1995.
At McGill, Boucher scored 71 goals and 183 points in 141 career games. He won
the Guy Lafleur trophy in 1993, the Bobby Bell trophy as team MVP in 1993-94
and captained the Redmen in 1994-95.
He also served as an assistant to Martin Raymonds coaching staff and
has been coaching hockey since graduating in 1995, including stints as an assistant
coach with the Océanic and with the Canadian under-18 team in 2006 and
2008.
Prior to his 2006 appointment in Drummondville, Boucher had head coaching experience
with the West Island Lions on the Quebec junior AAA league and in 1996, captured
a national championship in France with the Viry Chatillon, a junior elite team.
Last January, Boucher served as an assistant to head coach Pat Quinn and helped
Canada win the IIHF world junior championship.
SOURCE :
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
McGill Athletics & Recreation
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca
www.mcgill.ca/athletics