The 2002–03 QMJHL season was the 34th season in the history of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The league discontinues the AutoPro Plaque and Philips Plaque as those sponsorships expire. The St-Clair Group Plaque is renamed the Jean Sawyer Trophy. Sixteen teams played 72 games each in the schedule. The Baie-Comeau Drakkar finished first overall in the regular season winning their first Jean Rougeau Trophy. The Hull Olympiques won their fifth President's Cup, defeating the Halifax Mooseheads in the finals. [edit] Final standings Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OL = Overtime loss; PTS = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against [edit] Lebel Conference [edit] Dilio Conference - y-won division
- x-made playoffs
[edit] Scoring leaders Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes [edit] Playoffs Maxime Talbot was the leading scorer of the playoffs with 44 points (14 goals, 30 assists). - Conference quarterfinals
Byes earned by: Baie-Comeau Drakkar, Val-d'Or Foreurs - Halifax Mooseheads defeated Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 4 games to 0.
- Acadie-Bathurst Titan defeated Chicoutimi Saguenéens 4 games to 0.
- Québec Remparts defeated Moncton Wildcats 4 games to 2.
- Shawinigan Cataractes defeated Victoriaville Tigres 4 games to 0.
- Hull Olympiques defeated Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 4 games to 0.
- Sherbrooke Castors defeated Montreal Rocket 4 games to 3.
- Conference semifinals
- Baie-Comeau Drakkar defeated Québec Remparts 4 games to 1.
- Halifax Mooseheads defeated Acadie-Bathurst Titan 4 games to 3.
- Val-d'Or Foreurs defeated Shawinigan Cataractes 4 games to 1.
- Hull Olympiques defeated Sherbrooke Castors 4 games to 1.
- Conference finals
- Halifax Mooseheads defeated Baie-Comeau Drakkar 4 games to 3.
- Hull Olympiques defeated Val-d'Or Foreurs 4 games to 0.
- League finals
- Hull Olympiques defeated Halifax Mooseheads 4 games to 3.
[edit] All-star teams - First team
- Second team
- Rookie team
[edit] Trophies and awards - Team
- Player
- Michel Brière Memorial Trophy - Most Valuable Player, Joel Perrault, Baie-Comeau Drakkar
- Jean Béliveau Trophy - Top Scorer, Joel Perrault, Baie-Comeau Drakkar
- Guy Lafleur Trophy - Playoff MVP, Maxime Talbot, Hull Olympiques
- Telus Cup – Offensive - Offensive Player of the Year, Pierre-Luc Sleigher, Victoriaville Tigres
- Telus Cup – Defensive - Defensive Player of the Year, Marc-André Fleury, Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
- Jacques Plante Memorial Trophy - Best GAA, Adam Russo, Acadie-Bathurst Titan
- Emile Bouchard Trophy - Defenceman of the Year, Maxime Fortunus, Baie-Comeau Drakkar
- Mike Bossy Trophy - Best Pro Prospect, Marc-Andre Fleury, Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
- RDS Cup - Rookie of the Year, Petr Vrana, Halifax Mooseheads
- Michel Bergeron Trophy - Offensive Rookie of the Year, Petr Vrana, Halifax Mooseheads
- Raymond Lagacé Trophy - Defensive Rookie of the Year, Mario Scalzo, Victoriaville Tigres
- Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy - Most sportsmanlike player, Patrick Thoresen, Baie-Comeau Drakkar
- QMJHL Humanitarian of the Year - Humanitarian of the Year, A.J. MacLean, Halifax Mooseheads & David Massé, Québec Remparts
- Marcel Robert Trophy - Best Scholastic Player, Eric L'Italien, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
- Paul Dumont Trophy - Personality of the Year, Jean-Francois Plourde, Sherbrooke Castors
- Executive
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