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Paul Dumont

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in 1984. In 1984, Dumont commented on the financial state of the league by saying that "there will always be junior ice hockey in some form because the people want it". He also felt that owning a junior ice hockey team was not a business venture for a quick return on investment, and that most owners
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organization. He spoke out against the WHA having signed at least 17 junior-aged players to professional contracts by 1978, calling it "real violence" and disagreed that the Canadian junior ice hockey structure with players aged 16 to 20 year olds in the same league was irresponsible. During the
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play. He resigned as the Remparts general manager in 1975. On May 21, 1975, he was announced as the secretary treasurer of the new
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with help from Pat Timmons, Jacques Boissinot, and Edmond de la Bruère. Dumont later became a farm system director for the
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Dumont became the first executive director of the QMJHL in 1975, established a league office in
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Dumont served as general manager of the Remparts from 1969 to 1975. He successfully convinced
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championship. On route to the 1971 national title, the Remparts were awarded the
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by default in the Eastern Canada finals, and Dumont did not understand why the
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were involved for the love of the game, and hoped to break even on expenses.
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Dumont became the sixth president of the QMJHL following the death of
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and managed the junior Quebec Aces. He is the namesake of the
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Lachapelle, Marc (April 11, 2008). "Décès de Paul Dumont".
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Hall of Fame in 1991, and the QMJHL Hall of Fame in 1997.
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to sign with the Remparts in 1969, instead of with the
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Index

Black and white photo of elderly Paul Dumont, wearing a suit and tie, with eyeglasses
Shawinigan
Quebec City
QMJHL
Quebec Remparts
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
CAHA
Hockey Québec
ice hockey
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
Quebec Remparts
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
Paul Dumont Trophy
Hockey Québec
Shawinigan
Quebec
GĂ©rard Bolduc
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
Quebec Aces
Philadelphia Flyers
Quebec Remparts
1969–70 QMJHL season
Ontario Hockey Association
Guy Lafleur
Montreal Junior Canadiens
President's Cup
Jean Rougeau Trophy
1971 Memorial Cup
George Richardson Memorial Trophy
St. Catharines Black Hawks

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