HistoryThe PEI Rocket are an ice hockey team in the Quebec Minor Junior Hockey League, also known as the QMJHL or the 'Q'.
The PEI Rocket was granted the opportunity to franchise in 2003, but that was not the beginning of the team;
The Rocket were originally the Montreal Rocket, from 1999-2003.
The team gets it's name from the legendary Maurice 'The Rocket' Richard, formerly of the Montreal Canadians. **It's interesting to note that their team symbol, still depicts his number 9.
LocationThe Rocket play their home games at the Charlottetown Civic Centre; a building that can houses 3,200 people at capacity.
The Civic Centre or 'CC', is also known for housing the 2006 QMJHL entry draft.
Captaincy The PEI Rocket have always had strong leaders, both on the ice and on the bench. Since they arrived in PEI, a number of proud men have worn the covenant C:
2002-03: Pierre-Andre Bureau
2003-04: Pierre-Andre Bureau
2004-05: Maxim Lapierre
2005-06: David Laliberte
2006-07: David Laliberte, 67 games / Marc-Andre Gragnani, 1 game
2007-08: Pierre-Luc Lessard, 37 games / Bryan Main, 21 games /Geoff Walker, 8 games / Matthew Lachaine, 5 games
2008-09: Matthew Lachaine, 27 games / Maxime Provencher, 25 games / Joel Champange, 16 games
2009-10: Jean-Philippe Mathieu
At A GlanceLeague: Quebec Minor Junior Hockey League
Location: Charlottetown, PEI, Canada
Conference: Easter
Divison: Atlantic
Founded: 2003-04
Home Arena: Charlottetown Civic Centre
Colours: Red, Blue, White, Silver
General Manager: Kent Hudson
Head Coach: Eric Lavigne
Other information on the PEI Rocket can be found at the
website.