- Stéphan Lebeau
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
played_for =Montreal Canadiens Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
position = Centre
shoots = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 10
weight_lb = 172
nationality = CAN
birth_date =February 28 , 1968 (age 40)
birth_place = Saint-Jérôme, QC, CAN
draft = Undrafted
draft_year =
draft_team =
career_start = 1988
career_end = 2001Stéphan Lebeau (born
February 28 , 1968 in Saint-Jérôme,Quebec ) is a former professionalice hockey centre who played seven seasons in theNational Hockey League from 1988–89 to 1994–95. He won aStanley Cup in 1993 with theMontreal Canadiens . His brother, Patrick, also played a short time in the NHL.Playing career
Lebeau was a scoring sensation in junior with the
Shawinigan Cataractes of theQuebec Major Junior Hockey League , and in 1987–88 he led the QMJHL in goals scored with 94. He finished his junior career second all-time in QMJHL career goals with 281, behindMike Bossy , and second all-time in career points with 580, behind only Shawinigan-teammatePatrick Lefebvre .Lebeau continued his scoring prowess in the
American Hockey League after being signed by the Montreal Canadiens in 1986. He played one season in the AHL with theSherbrooke Canadiens and led the league with 70 goals and 134 points as a rookie, which garnered him three major awards, including theDudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award as the league's top rookie. The next season he moved up to the NHL full-time, and scored 15 goals and 35 points in his rookie season. Over the next three seasons Lebeau's point total steadily improved, climaxing with 80 points in the 1992–93 season, the same year the Canadians came away with the Stanley Cup.However the next season he failed to produce at the same clip, and midway through was traded to the
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for goalieRon Tugnutt . He would play in Anaheim until 1994–95, and then he moved on to play inSwitzerland before retiring in 2001.Awards
*QMJHL Second All-Star Team (1987, 1988)
*AHL First All-Star Team (1989)
*Dudley "Red Garrett Memorial Award (1989)
*John B. Sollenberger Trophy (Leading Scorer in the AHL) (1989)
*Les Cunningham Award (AHL MVP) (1989)Career statistics
External links
*legendsofhockey|10920
* [http://www.chl.ca/CHLRecordBook/indrecordsrs.html chl.ca record holders]
*hockeydb|3048
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