Hockey in France's Grenoble can trace its history all the way back to 1963 when the Grenoble Hockey Club was founded. They won titles in 1981, 1982 and 1991 before a big name change to Les Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble, the Wolf Burners.
Since then, the club has won six more French titles, most recently in 2025. The Patinoire Pôle Sud is the team's home, with room for over 4,000 spectators since its opening in 2001.
Grenoble first took part in the CHL in the 2015/16 season, ending the Group Stage with one win from four games before returning to the pan-European competition in 2019/20 following their first Coupe Magnus since 2009, thanks to Damien Fleury's winning goal in Game 7 of the finals against the Rouen Dragons. In a very tough group, Grenoble did well to win a game and it was on the road against Skellefteå.
Their most recent participation on Europe's biggest club ice hockey stage, in 2022/23, saw the French side trouble some of the continent's most established organisations but ultimately fail to win a game. It's all to play for in 2025/26!
Quick Facts
- Founded in 1963
- Have won nine French championships
- Youth club of NHL goalie Cristobal Huet
CHL Record
Season | Stage |
2015/16 | Group Stage |
2019/20 | Group Stage |
2022/23 | Group Stage |