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    The future of Titan was soon determined at Bathurst

    Willa CatherBy Willa CatherNovember 15, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The discussion will take place in camera.

    Few details have leaked so far. So Titan fans will have to wait to find out more.

    Serge Tyrault, Director of Operations at MQM

    Entrepreneur Serge Tyrault has served as Titan’s president since changing its owner in 2013.

    Photo: Radio Canada/Francois Vinault

    Club president Serge Tyrault, who joined at the start of the day, said he could not comment at the moment. But it defines it This is an advertisement we are eagerly waiting for.

    We’ve been working on this for a long time, he adds. A press conference is scheduled for Tuesday morning. It’s a good thing for the area.

    Titan’s future has been the subject of speculation for several years. There is concern about low spectator numbers (before the pandemic), despite the team’s success after winning the Anniversary Cup in 2018.

    Players get together

    Crowds fluctuate a lot at KC Irving Center. Empty benches, during the season, before the pandemic, worry the owners.

    Photo: Radio Canada/Stéphane Benard

    The group of owners – who bought the dealership from Léo-Guy Morrissette in 2013 – decreased from 28 to 12 in October 2020.

    And this summer, president Serge Tyrault told L’Acadie Nouvelle that the concession was given until December to determine the future of Titan at Bathurst.

    We do not know what obligations the city would have committed to its owners. in the Quebec Junior Hockey League (LHJMQQuebec Junior Hockey League), many teams have different forms of partnerships with their team; or by owning shares or managing supervision rights.

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