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Upcoming Season for the Dragons: Ligue Magnus and Champions Hockey League Matches

Rouen Dragons’ 2023-2024 Ligue Magnus season is set to kick off on September 12, with a match against Angers. The team will then face the promoted Marseillais on Île Lacroix on September 15. However, there has been a slight setback for the Dragons’ return to the Champions Hockey League, as their inaugural match against Bordeaux has been postponed to September 17.

One of the most highly anticipated matchups of the season will be the four duels between the Dragons and the Burners of Wolves. These two teams have always produced intense and exciting games on the ice. The first encounter will take place on October 3 in Grenoble, followed by matches on October 31 and December 5 in Rouen. The final showdown between the two teams will be on March 1 in Isère, marking the last day of the regular season.

In addition to their domestic commitments, the Dragons will also have to juggle their participation in the Champions League. The team had previously made a name for themselves in the competition by reaching the quarter-finals during the 2021-2022 season, an impressive feat for a French team.

The European RHE 76 calendar has also been announced, featuring several exciting matchups for the Dragons. They will face Ingolstadt from Germany on August 31, Lahti Pelicans from Finland on September 2, AIK Skelleftea from Sweden on September 7, Geneva from Switzerland on September 9, Mannheim from Germany on October 11, and Ilves Tampere from Finland on October 18.

Fans can find the full season schedule for the 2023-2024 Ligue Magnus, available for download in PDF format, by clicking on the provided link.

As the Dragons gear up for another thrilling season, fans can expect a mix of intense domestic clashes and challenging European encounters.

What was the reason for the postponement of the Rouen Dragons’ inaugural Champions Hockey League match against Bordeaux?

The 2023-2024 Ligue Magnus season for the Rouen Dragons is just around the corner, set to kick off on September 12 with an exciting match against Angers. After that, the Dragons will face off against the promoted Marseillais on Île Lacroix, scheduled for September 15. However, there has been a slight setback for the team’s return to the Champions Hockey League, as their inaugural match against Bordeaux has been postponed to September 17.

The highlight of the season will undoubtedly be the intense matchups between the Dragons and the Burners of Wolves. These two teams have always delivered thrilling and high-intensity games on the ice, creating a sense of anticipation amongst fans. The first face-off between the two will take place on October 3 in Grenoble, followed by matches in Rouen on October 31 and December 5. The final showdown between these fierce rivals will be on March 1 in Isère, serving as the closing act for the regular season.

On top of their domestic commitments, the Dragons will also have to juggle their participation in the Champions League, adding an extra layer of excitement and challenge to their schedule. The team has already made a name for themselves in the competition, reaching the quarter-finals during the 2021-2022 season, a significant achievement for a French team.

Fans can also look forward to the Dragons’ European RHE 76 calendar, which promises several thrilling matchups. The team will go head-to-head with Ingolstadt from Germany on August 31, Lahti Pelicans from Finland on September 2, AIK Skelleftea from Sweden on September 7, Geneva from Switzerland on September 9, Mannheim from Germany on October 11, and Ilves Tampere from Finland on October 18.

For those eager to plan ahead and keep track of the Dragons’ busy schedule, the full season schedule for the 2023-2024 Ligue Magnus is available for download in PDF format. Simply click on the provided link to access it.

As the Dragons gear up for another thrilling season, fans can expect a perfect blend of intense domestic clashes and challenging European encounters. The stage is set for an action-packed journey that will keep hockey enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.

1 thought on “Upcoming Season for the Dragons: Ligue Magnus and Champions Hockey League Matches”

  1. “Excited to see the Dragons take on new challenges in the Ligue Magnus and Champions Hockey League! Wishing the team the best of luck in the upcoming season! 🔥🏒”

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