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Michel Petit
Canadian ice hockey defenceman

Michel Petit

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Intro
Canadian ice hockey defenceman
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Saint-Malo, Canada
Age
60 years
Stats
Weight:
210 lbs
Sports Teams
Calgary Flames
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
New York Rangers
Philadelphia Flyers
Arizona Coyotes
Quebec Nordiques
Tampa Bay Lightning
Toronto Maple Leafs
Vancouver Canucks
Frankfurt Lions
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Biography

Michel Petit (born February 12, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from the 1982–83 NHL season to the 1998–99 NHL season. Upon his retirement Petit had played for a then-NHL record ten different teams, a mark has since been surpassed by Mike Sillinger.

Playing career

As a youth, Petit played in the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament four consecutive years from 1974 to 1977, with a minor ice hockey team from Pont-Rouge.

Petit was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft in the first round, eleventh overall. During his 17 seasons in the NHL he played for ten different NHL teams, which as of 2017 was tied along with J. J. Daigneault, Mathieu Schneider, Jim Dowd, Olli Jokinen and Lee Stempniak as the second-most by any player. Petit was the first to hit the ten-team mark.

Petit played for the Vancouver Canucks (1982–83 – 1987–88), New York Rangers (1987–88 – 1988–89), Quebec Nordiques (1989–90 – 1990–91), Toronto Maple Leafs (1990–91 – 1991–92), Calgary Flames (1992–93 – 1993–94), Los Angeles Kings (1994–95 – 1995–96), Tampa Bay Lightning (1995–96), Edmonton Oilers (1996–97), Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97), and Phoenix Coyotes (1997–98) (1998–99).

In his 17 seasons of playing hockey, he amassed a total of 90 goals, 238 assists, 328 points, 1839 penalty minutes, and 827 games played.

Personal life

Currently, Petit resides in The Woodlands, Texas and is a sales manager for Smart Sand, working in Canada and the US. Petit won the 2019 Member Guest at Traditions course in 2019.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1981–82Sherbrooke CastorsQMJHL63103949106225202544
1982–83St. Jean BeaversQMJHL62196786196300035
1982–83Vancouver CanucksNHL20000
1983–84Vancouver CanucksNHL4469155310000
1984–85Vancouver CanucksNHL6952631127
1985–86Fredericton ExpressAHL250131379
1985–86Vancouver CanucksNHL3216727
1986–87Vancouver CanucksNHL69121325131
1987–88Vancouver CanucksNHL1003335
1987–88New York RangersNHL6492433223
1988–89New York RangersNHL6982533154402227
1989–90Quebec NordiquesNHL63122436215
1990–91Quebec NordiquesNHL19471147
1990–91Toronto Maple LeafsNHL5491928132
1991–92Toronto Maple LeafsNHL341131485
1991–92Calgary FlamesNHL363101379
1992–93Calgary FlamesNHL35391254
1993–94Calgary FlamesNHL6322123110
1994–95Los Angeles KingsNHL405121784
1995–96Los Angeles KingsNHL901127
1995–96Tampa Bay LightningNHL454711108600020
1996–97Edmonton OilersNHL1824620
1996–97Philadelphia FlyersNHL200335130006
1997–98Detroit VipersIHL923524
1997–98Phoenix CoyotesNHL324267750008
1998–99Las Vegas ThunderIHL601110
1999–00Frankfurt LionsDEL29991883511222
2000–01Frankfurt LionsDEL143131656
2000–01Chicago WolvesIHL2323526
2001–02Bolzano HCItaly-A725728
NHL totals8279023832818391902261
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