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DELORME, Gilbert GILBERT DELORME INFORMATIONS SUR SA CARRIÈRE INFORMATION ON HIS CAREER Équipe lors de sa carrière junior : Team during his junior career: Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi, de 1978-79 à 1980-81 Chicoutimi Saguenéens, from 1978-79 to 1980-81 Gilbert Delorme a joué trois saisons dans la Ligue de hockey Gilbert Delorme played three seasons in the Quebec Major Junior junior majeur du Québec avec les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi. Hockey League with the Chicoutimi Saguenéens. Il fut le troisième choix au total de la séance de sélection de 1978 He was the third player chosen in the 1978 QMJHL Entry Draft. de la LHJMQ. Over the course of his major junior career, he collected 65 goals Au cours de sa carrière junior, il a récolté 65 buts et 212 mentions and 212 assists for a total of 277 points in 213 games; an average Né à Boucherville, Québec, le d’aide pour un total de 277 points en 213 parties; une moyenne de of 1.3 points per game. 1,3 point par match. 25 novembre 1962. Défenseur, 6’01’’, He was named a QMJHL third-team All-Star in 1979-80 and 203 livres. En 1981, il fut choisi au Il fut nommé à la troisième équipe d’étoiles en 1979-80 et à la a second-team All-Star in 1980-81. 1er tour, 18e au total, par les deuxième équipe d’étoiles en 1980-81. Canadiens de Montréal à la séance He played in the World Junior Championship in 1981, patrolling de sélection de la LNH. Il a participé au championnat du monde junior de 1981, patrouillant Canada’s blue-line. la ligne bleue pour le Canada. Born in Boucherville, Quebec, on He holds several Saguenéens team records, including most November 25, 1962. Defenseman, Il détient toujours plusieurs records d’équipe chez les points by a defenseman in a single season (111) and most points 6’01”, 203 lbs. In 1981, he was Saguenéens, dont le plus grand nombre de points (111) par un by a rookie defenseman in a single season (60). selected in the 1st round, 18 th overall, défenseur en une saison et le plus grand nombre de points (60) by the Montreal Canadiens at the par un défenseur recrue en une saison. In 1981, he was selected in the first round (18 th overall) by the NHL Entry Draft. Montreal Canadiens at the National Hockey League Entry Draft. En 1981, il fut choisi au premier tour (18 e au total) par les Canadiens de Montréal à la séance de sélection de la Ligue During his nine NHL seasons, he registered 31 goals and 92 assists nationale de hockey. for a total of 123 points in 541 games with five franchises: The LHJMQ PJ B A PTS PEM Montreal Canadiens, the St. Louis Blues, the Quebec Nordiques, QMJHL GP G A PTS PIM Au cours d’une carrière professionnelle de neuf saisons dans the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Saison Régulière / Regular Season la LNH, il a récolté 31 buts et 92 mentions d’aide pour un total 1978-79 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 72 13 47 60 53 de 123 points en 541 parties avec cinq formations : les Canadiens On November 15, 2008 his #5 jersey was retired by the Chicoutimi 1979-80 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 71 25 86 111 68 1980-81 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 70 27 79 106 77 de Montréal, les Blues de St-Louis, les Nordiques de Québec, Saguenéens. TOTAL LHJMQ les Red Wings de Detroit et les Penguins de Pittsburgh. QMJHL TOTAL 213 65 212 277 198 TOTAL LNH NHL TOTAL 541 31 92 123 520 Le 15 novembre 2008, son numéro cinq (#5) fut retiré par les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi. LHJMQ PJ B A PTS PEM QMJHL GP G A PTS PIM Séries éliminatoires / Playoffs 1978-79 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 4 0 3 3 0 1979-80 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 12 2 10 12 26 1980-81 Les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi 12 10 12 22 16 TOTAL LHJMQ QMJHL TOTAL 28 12 25 37 42 TOTAL LNH NHL TOTAL 56 1 9 10 56.
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