THE LFA WALL TO WALL FOR THE "PASSION HOCKEY" OPENING NIGHT !

THE LFA WALL TO WALL FOR THE "PASSION HOCKEY" OPENING NIGHT !

Last Thursday was the opening night of the PASSION HOCKEY exhibition at the Pointe-À-Callière Museum. Held in association with the Canadian Museum of History, the Montreal Canadiens and the LFA who was invited to join the festivities also underlining the NHL centennial. The considerable efforts that La Ligue Fédérale des As has made in recent years to become the top adult hockey league in the country are paying off today as its CEO (myself) was invited to serve on the honor committee of the exhibition as consultant. It's not my style to talk about myself in the third person but as it was me who was there, it seems my duty to tell you about it. It goes without saying that the evening allowed the LFA to showcase itself to the media, as well as to the showbiz, buisness and hockey people gathered for this major event, as our logos, sweaters, flags and videos were used to create the ambiance.

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IT MUST START SOMEWHERE

IT MUST START SOMEWHERE

Ladies and gentlemen, last Saturday in the first game of the day, between the Social Revival Hackers and the Pro-jet Demolition Rhinos, we were treated to a first ... defeat of the men in red! The game started well, with tight play and each team playing with caution while applying more and more pressure in the neutral zone to force turnovers. The men in gray have relied on rapid backcheck in the neutral zone to limit the room for maneuver of the Rhinos' star player, Felix Dufour-Labrecque.

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AND THE CHAMPIONS ARE...

AND THE CHAMPIONS ARE...

On August 27, the first Inter-Divisional Final of the LFA was held. Indeed, members of the best league in the Montreal area were able to choose for the 2017 summer season to play either in one of the teams of the metropolitan division or for one of the new south-shore division's teams, which played at the Brossard Bell sport complex. The high quality facilities that usually serves as the second home for the Montreal Canadiens attracted more than one, whom were divided into four teams. For their part, the six Montreal teams played their games at the Notre-Dame College arena, our usual rink; the two divisions completed the summer season with semi-finals to determine which teams would represent their respective division in the Inter-Division Final.

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THE FAVORITES MOOVE ON TO THE DIVISION FINALS

THE FAVORITES MOOVE ON TO THE DIVISION FINALS

The two favorites will face each other in the division final of our Montreal division.

Taking place at the classic arena of Collège-Notre-Dame last Sunday, the playoffs were underway in the Montreal division. The logic was respected when both the Rhinos and the Torpedoes defeated their opponents, both heading into the division final, which will take place next Sunday, August 20 at 7:00 pm. Expect a high-level and high-intensity game from both sides. Make sure you circle the time and date on your calendar!

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ON THE DAWN OF THE PLAYOFFS

ON THE DAWN OF THE PLAYOFFS

With the summer that has gone by in a gust of wind and that is still trying to have its remaining rays sparkle on us, the start of the playoffs are upon us and of sorts the start of the real season, the one where each shift counts. For the management of the LFA, it is also an extremely busy period as it must prepare our first inter-divisional championship game in our history simultaneously with a fundraiser for Sun Youths food bank. The latter Must also organize the 2017-2018 season which is fast approaching with all the usual pitfalls as well as new challenges.

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INTER-DIVISION, INTERNATIONAL AND INTER-TEAM, BUSY TIMES IN THE LFA!

INTER-DIVISION, INTERNATIONAL AND INTER-TEAM, BUSY TIMES IN THE LFA!

Most people would be surprised to learn that an adult hockey league could be so busy outside our weekly games and get-togethers in early July, but this is the case in the LFA. After two weeks of inter-division games, the first of their kind in our history, we also played our first international match against a Swiss-based team, which actually had players from six different nationalities. We then finished the week by re-adjusting our teams through a few trades. Add a special game on Friday so that each team plays the same number of matches in the calendar and we end up with seven games in a seven-day stretch. Now you will understand that it has been a very busy period in the LFA.

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