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Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/17 23:30 132 Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Cape Breton Screaming Eagles L 5-8
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/16 23:30 132 Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Cape Breton Screaming Eagles L 2-6
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/13 22:00 132 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles v Sagueneens Chicoutimi L 1-0
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/12 22:00 132 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles v Sagueneens Chicoutimi L 4-0
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/05 23:30 233 Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Moncton Wildcats - CANC
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/03 23:30 233 Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Moncton Wildcats W 5-2
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 04/02 23:30 233 Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Moncton Wildcats W 4-2
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 03/30 22:00 233 Moncton Wildcats v Sagueneens Chicoutimi W 4-5
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 03/29 22:00 233 Moncton Wildcats v Sagueneens Chicoutimi W 0-3
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 03/23 20:00 - Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Sherbrooke Phoenix W 4-3
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 03/22 23:30 - Sagueneens Chicoutimi v Drummondville Voltigeurs L 4-6
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League 03/19 23:00 - Victoriaville Tigres v Sagueneens Chicoutimi L 7-6

The Chicoutimi Saguenéens are a junior ice hockey team which plays in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). The team is based in Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada (now a part of the city of Saguenay) and owned by the City of Saguenay. The team plays its home games at the Centre Georges-Vézina.

History

The Chicoutimi Saguenéens franchise was granted for the 1973–74 season. The team's name, Saguenéens, literally means "People from the Saguenay." The current junior team is only the most recent to use the name. The "Sags", as they are popularly nicknamed, have won the President's Cup twice in their history, in 1990–91 and in 1993–94. In both instances they advanced to the Memorial Cup, failing to advance past the round-robin stage on each occasion. The Sags also participated in the 1997 Memorial Cup, as the host Hull Olympiques had won the QMJHL title that year; the Saguenéens also did not advance past the round-robin that year. Finally, the Centre Georges-Vézina hosted Memorial Cup festivities in 1988, but the team did not participate as then-current QMJHL rules forced the host team to make it to at least the President's Cup final, which the Saguenéens did not do in that year.