France Ligue Magnus 01/17 19:05 33 Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Briancon W 3-2
France Ligue Magnus 01/15 14:00 32 [6] Cergy-Pontoise v Chamonix Mont-Blanc [9] L 2-1
France Ligue Magnus 01/13 19:05 31 [9] Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Rouen [2] L 1-5
France Ligue Magnus 01/10 19:30 30 [4] GAP v Chamonix Mont-Blanc [9] L 3-2
France Ligue Magnus 01/06 19:30 29 [9] Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Mulhouse [7] W 7-4
France Ligue Magnus 12/29 19:15 28 [1] Grenoble v Chamonix Mont-Blanc [9] L 6-1
France Ligue Magnus 12/27 19:05 27 Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Angers W 5-4
France Ligue Magnus 12/23 19:00 26 Nice v Chamonix Morzine W 2-3
France Ligue Magnus 12/20 19:05 25 Chamonix Morzine v Bordeaux W 6-3
France Ligue Magnus 12/09 19:00 24 Amiens v Chamonix Mont-Blanc W 1-5
France Ligue Magnus 12/06 19:05 23 Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Anglet W 7-1
France Ligue Magnus 12/04 17:35 22 [11] Chamonix Morzine v Cergy-Pontoise [4] W 5-1
France Ligue Magnus 12/02 19:00 21 Mulhouse v Chamonix Morzine L 6-2
France Ligue Magnus 11/25 19:00 19 Rouen v Chamonix Mont-Blanc L 7-2
France Ligue Magnus 11/22 19:05 18 [11] Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Grenoble [2] L 2-5
France Ligue Magnus 11/20 17:35 20 [11] Chamonix v Bordeaux [6] L 2-3
France Ligue Magnus 11/18 19:00 17 [8] Nice v Chamonix [11] L 3-2
France Ligue Magnus 11/15 19:05 16 [11] Chamonix v Amiens [8] L 2-3
France Ligue Magnus 11/04 19:00 15 [12] Briancon v Chamonix [10] L 3-1
France Ligue Magnus 10/28 18:30 14 [3] Angers v Chamonix Mont-Blanc [9] L 5-3
France Ligue Magnus 10/25 18:05 13 Chamonix Mont-Blanc v GAP W 5-3
France Ligue Magnus 10/21 18:30 12 [12] Anglet v Chamonix Mont-Blanc [10] L 3-2
France Ligue Magnus 10/14 18:15 8 Grenoble v Chamonix Mont-Blanc L 5-2
France Ligue Magnus 10/11 18:15 10 Bordeaux v Chamonix Mont-Blanc L 4-1
France Ligue Magnus 10/07 18:05 9 Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Rouen L 3-5
France Ligue Magnus 09/30 18:05 7 Chamonix v Nice W 2-1
France Ligue Magnus 09/27 18:15 6 Amiens v Chamonix W 2-3
France Ligue Magnus 09/23 18:00 5 Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Briancon W 3-2
France Ligue Magnus 09/20 18:00 4 [8] Chamonix Mont-Blanc v Angers [6] L 2-4
France Ligue Magnus 09/16 18:30 3 GAP v Chamonix Mont-Blanc L 5-2

The Pionniers de Chamonix Mont-Blanc (French for 'Chamonix Mont-Blanc Pioneers') are a French ice hockey team based in Chamonix, Haute-Savoie. They play in the country's top tier, the Ligue Magnus. For their inaugural 2016–17 season, they were known as Pionniers de Chamonix-Morzine.

History

Origins

In 2016, France's Ligue Magnus adopted an expanded schedule and cut its number of teams from 14 to 12. The league's two Haute-Savoie clubs, the Chamois de Chamonix and the Pingouins de Morzine-Avoriaz, decided to merge their respective professional teams in order to better face the economic and competitive challenges presented by the new setup. The result of that fusion was a joint team called the Pionniers, splitting its home games between Chamonix and Morzine-Avoriaz. The amateur sections remained separate and retained the Chamois and Pingouins names.

While both towns are located within the same department, they are not particularly close, with Chamonix nested in the Mont Blanc massif and Morzine-Avoriaz part of the Chablais region. Following negotiations between the two municipalities, it was agreed that Chamonix would be the united team's training base for its inaugural season, as well as the owner of its league franchise.

2016-17 season

2016–17 Chamonix-Morzine logo

The precarious balance between the two organizations was quickly challenged when the new Pionniers limped out of the gate to a dismal record. Mid-February 2017, head coach Stéphane Gros was dismissed as the team was dead last in the standings. The move was not unexpected from a sporting standpoint, but it further aggravated the Morzine-Avoriaz side as Gros had career ties to both clubs, while his replacement Christophe Ville was viewed as purely a Chamonix man. The Pioneers still finished the season in last place and Morzine-Avoriaz renounced the partnership after a single season.

Aftermath

As the fusion agreement was more protective of Chamonix's interests, Morzine-Avoriaz suffered the most damaging fallout. Chamonix kept the organization's trademarks and visual identity, and most importantly its position in the French hockey rankings. While their twelfth-place finish should have sent them to the lower division, they ended up being saved from relegation by the withdrawal of Dijon from the Ligue Magnus.
Morzine-Avoriaz on the other hand returned to its previous identity, the Penguins, and had to start all over at the country's fourth level, the Division 3, in 2017–18.

The Chamonix Mont-Blanc ice hockey team is a professional team based in Chamonix, France. The team is known for its rich history and tradition in the sport, dating back to the early 20th century. Chamonix Mont-Blanc has a strong fan base and is considered one of the top teams in France.

The team plays their home games at the historic Richard Bozon Sports Center, located in the picturesque town of Chamonix at the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized depiction of Mont Blanc.

Chamonix Mont-Blanc competes in the top tier of French ice hockey, the Ligue Magnus, and has a reputation for producing talented players who have gone on to compete at the international level. The team has a fierce rivalry with other top French teams, making for exciting and competitive matchups throughout the season.

Overall, the Chamonix Mont-Blanc ice hockey team is a proud and storied franchise with a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence on the ice.