NHL® Betting Lines powered by: LeClair was a member of the Montreal Canadiens' Stanley Cup winning team in 1993.


He is an actor, known for Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995), Missions to America (2000) and Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games (2002).

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Stats But the Montreal Canadiens selected him in the second round (No.
But when play resumed after the 2004-05 lockout, the Flyers bought out LeClair's contract, and he signed with the Pittsburgh Penguins.He scored 22 goals for the Penguins in 2005-06, including the 400th of his NHL career March 29, 2006. But the Montreal Canadiens selected him in the second round (No. LeClair scored in OT to win Games 3 and 4 against the Los Angeles Kings, then became a Stanley Cup champion when the Canadiens won Game 5.But after a slow start in 1994-95, LeClair was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers on Feb. 9, 1995. He spent the next four seasons mainly as a middle-six forward, scoring 19 goals in 1992-93 and 1993-94 and joining Don Raleigh of the 1949-50 New York Rangers as the only players to score overtime goals in back-to-back games during the 1993 Stanley Cup Final. Scores NHL.TV Instead of turning pro, LeClair opted to attend the University of Vermont, where he struggled with injuries and inconsistency before scoring 25 goals as a senior.LeClair went from not making his high school team as a freshman to a three-time 50-goal scorer and Stanley Cup champion in the NHL.The forward from St. Albans, Vermont, didn't make the team in his first year at Bellows Free Academy. Thank you for visiting Hockeydb.com. John LeClair was born on July 5, 1969 in St. Albans, Vermont, USA as John Clark LeClair. Game Used Pucks Left Wing Born Jul 5 1969 -- St. Albans, VT [51 yrs.



Any other third party trademarks or copyrights are the property of their respective owners. He immediately connected with center Eric Lindros and quickly became one of the most prolific goal-scorers in the NHL. Statistics of John LeClair, a hockey player from St. Albans, VT born Jul 5 1969 who was active from 1987 to 2007. LeClair, Lindros and right wing Mikael Renberg formed one of the League's biggest, most skilled lines, the "Legion of Doom," with LeClair becoming the first U.S.-born player to reach the 50-goal mark in three consecutive seasons (1995-96 through 1997-98). LeClair again bounced back in 2003-04, playing 75 games and scoring 23 goals. All rights reserved. Teams Welcome to NHL.com, the official site of the National Hockey LeagueBienvenue à LNH.com , le site officiel de la Ligue nationale de hockeyДобро пожаловать на NHL.com, официальный сайт Национальной хоккейной лигиTervetuloa NHL:n viralliselle nettisivustolle NHL.comiinVítejte na NHL.com, oficiálních stránkách National Hockey LeagueVitajte na NHL.com, oficiálnych stránkach National Hockey LeagueWillkommen auf NHL.com, der offiziellen Seite der National Hockey LeagueBienvenido a NHL.com, el sitio oficial de la National Hockey LeagueLeClair went from not making his high school team as a freshman to a three-time 50-goal scorer and Stanley Cup champion in the NHL.The forward from St. Albans, Vermont, didn't make the team in his first year at Bellows Free Academy. With the Flyers, LeClair became the first American-born player to score 50 goals in three consecutive NHL seasons while playing on the Legion of Doom line with Eric Lindros and Mikael Renberg. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of John LeClair, 1969-07-05 St. Albans, VT, USA USA.