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Denis Herron
Canadian ice hockey player

Denis Herron

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Gender
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Place of birth
Chambly, La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality, Montérégie, Quebec
Age
72 years
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Biography

Denis Bernard Herron (born June 18, 1952 in Chambly, Quebec) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Kansas City Scouts, and Pittsburgh Penguins in the National Hockey League.

Playing career

Herron played junior hockey with the Trois-Rivières Draveurs and the Trois-Rivières Ducs of the Quebec Junior Hockey League. He had a good junior career and in 1972, he was named to the Second All-Star Team with the Trois-Rivières Ducs. In 1972, Herron was drafted 40th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins. In his first season, he split his time between the Penguins, and the Hershey Bears of the AHL. In 1974, Herron played for three different teams. He played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Hershey Bears and the Salt Lake Golden Eagles. Next season, Herron played the first half of the season with the Pens and the Bears before being traded to the Kansas City Scouts. He played 22 games with them that season and spent another year in Kansas City before becoming a free agent.

He was signed by Pittsburgh again and played with them for the next three years. In 1978, Herron made an appearance with Team Canada in the World Championships where he won a bronze medal.

In 1979, the Penguins traded him to the Montreal Canadiens. He remained with the Canadiens for the next three years where he shared goaltending duties. In 1981, Herron was awarded the Vezina Trophy with teammates Michel Larocque and Richard Sevigny. In 1982, Herron shared the William M. Jennings Trophy with fellow netminder Rick Wamsley.

In 1983, Herron returned to Pittsburgh for the third time in his career. He remained there until 1986, when he retired.

Personal life

He is married to Debbie Pike, of St. Lambert Quebec and has two daughters, Elissa and Mandi. After retirement he worked in sales for a car dealership in Granby but then moved on to work as the director of sales and marketing the Airport Hilton in West Palm Beach Florida. Like all NHL players, his NHL pension kicked in at age 55, which was in 2007.

His brother Ronald was also a professional goalie, having played in France and his niece Catherine Herron tended nets for the women's Marlet team at McGill University. She also won the 2012 Clarkson Cup as a backup goaltender for the Montreal Stars of the CWHL

Awards and achievements

  • Selected to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team in 1972.
  • Vezina Trophy winner in 1981 (shared with Michel Larocque and Richard Sevigny).
  • William M. Jennings Trophy winner in 1982 (shared with Rick Wamsley).

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1969–70Trois-Rivières DraveursQMJHL2010961006.25.853
1970–71Trois-Rivières DraveursQMJHL33198013604.12.88674202313.29.898
1971–72Trois-Rivières DucsQMJHL40240016024.00.89842001905.70.886
1972–73Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL186729675523.41.879
1972–73Hershey BearsAHL2111856303.1942401604.00
1973–74Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL51302601804.15.885
1973–74Salt Lake Golden EaglesWHL96215303203.62
1973–74Hershey BearsAHL1710419675203.22440242701.73
1974–75Hershey BearsAHL122726154504.39
1974–75Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL31101081106.11.859
1974–75Kansas City ScoutsNHL22413412808003.75.896
1975–76Kansas City ScoutsNHL64113911362024304.03.889
1976–77Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL341511519209412.94.9103121801103.67.903
1977–78Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL60202515353421003.57.901
1978–79Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL56221912320818003.37.8927254212403.42.891
1979–80Montréal CanadiensNHL34253319098002.51.9075233001503.00.891
1980–81Montréal CanadiensNHL2569611476713.50.878
1981–82Montréal CanadiensNHL27126815476832.64.912
1982–83Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL315185170715115.31.838
1983–84Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL388242202813814.08.885
1984–85Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL4210223219317014.67.875
1985–86Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL30301801404.67.848
1985–86Baltimore SkipjacksAHL271011415108603.42.892
NHL totals4621462037625,6081579103.70.889155109015003.33.894

International

YearTeamEventGPWLTMINGASOGAA
1978CanadaWC53102551202.82


 

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