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Stéphan Lebeau
Canadian ice hockey player

Stéphan Lebeau

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Place of birth
Saint-Jérôme
Age
56 years
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Biography

Stéphan Armand Lebeau (born February 28, 1968) is a former professional ice hockey centre who played seven seasons in the National Hockey League from 1988–89 to 1994–95. He won a Stanley Cup in 1993 with the Montreal 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 the Quebec 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, behind Mike Bossy, and second all-time in career points with 580, behind only Shawinigan-teammate Patrice 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 the Sherbrooke Canadiens and led the league with 70 goals and 134 points as a rookie, which garnered him three major awards, including the Dudley "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 goalie Ron Tugnutt. He would play in Anaheim until 1994–95, and then he moved on to play in Switzerland before retiring in 2001. He currently resides in Sherbrooke, Quebec and runs the hockey program at Bishop's College School in Lennoxville.

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

Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPTSPIM
1984–85Shawinigan CataractesQMJHL664138791894594
1985–86Shawinigan CataractesQMJHL7269771462254264
1986–87Shawinigan CataractesQMJHL65779016760149202920
1987–88Shawinigan CataractesQMJHL67949418866111792610
1987–88Sherbrooke CanadiensAHL10110
1988–89Sherbrooke CanadiensAHL7870641344761458
1988–89Montreal CanadiensNHL10112
1989–90Montreal CanadiensNHL571520351123030
1990–91Montreal CanadiensNHL732231532472132
1991–92Montreal CanadiensNHL772731581481344
1992–93Montreal CanadiensNHL7131498020133366
1993–94Montreal CanadiensNHL3497168
1993–94Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL22641014
1994–95Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL388162412
1995–96HC LuganoNLA3625285310
1996–97HC LuganoNLA1814122612
1997–98HC La Chaux-de-FondsNLA4031397014
1998–99HC La Chaux-de-FondsNLA ?415899 ?
1999–00HC Ambri-PiottaNLA452047673990776
2000–01HC Ambri-PiottaNLA431222343620000
QMJHL totals2702812995801663934367038
AHL totals7870641344761458
NHL totals37311815927710530971612

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