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Réjean Lemelin
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Réjean Lemelin
Born (1954-11-19) November 19, 1954 (age 69)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Atlanta Flames
Calgary Flames
Boston Bruins
National team  Canada
NHL draft 125th overall, 1974
Philadelphia Flyers
WHA draft 209th overall, 1974
Chicago Cougars
Playing career 1974–1992

Réjean M. "Reggie" Lemelin (born November 19, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender and coach. Lemelin played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames and Boston Bruins. He is perhaps best known for leading the Bruins over the Montreal Canadiens for the first time since 1943, a span of 45 years and 18 series, in the 1988 playoffs.[1][2] After his playing career, Lemelin spent 13 years as a goaltending coach for the Philadelphia Flyers, who had originally drafted him into the NHL.

Playing career

As a youth, Lemelin played in the 1965, 1966 and 1967 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a minor ice hockey team from Orsainville, Quebec City.[3]

After playing two seasons in the QMJHL with the Sherbrooke Beavers, Lemelin joined the North American Hockey League's Philadelphia Firebirds. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the seventh round, 125th overall, in the 1974 NHL amateur draft, and was also selected by the Chicago Cougars in the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft; however, he never played in the WHA, due to an argument with management.[citation needed] His NHL debut came with the Atlanta Flames during the 1978–79 season.[4]

Lemelin remained with the Flames through their move to Calgary, where he enjoyed the most success of his career. He split goaltending duties with Pat Riggin and then Don Edwards, earning the starting job in 1983. In 1984, he played 2 games for Canada in the 1984 Canada Cup, going 1-1. After losing his starting job in Calgary to Mike Vernon, he joined the Boston Bruins for the 1987–88 season, and would be instrumental in the Bruins overcoming the Canadiens for the first time since 1943 in the 1988 playoffs. Lemelin went 4-0, with a .952 save percentage, stopping 99 of 104 shots, and 1 shutout against the Habs after starting game 2 over Andy Moog, who had lost the series opener 5-2.[5] The Bruins would make it to the Stanley Cup Finals that year, losing in a sweep to the Edmonton Oilers. The following season, he and Moog would win the NHL's William M. Jennings Trophy (for fewest team goals allowed).[4]

After battling numerous injuries, Lemelin retired during the 1992–93 season, with his final game on December 29, 1992 in Winnipeg against the Jets.[6] In his NHL career, he appeared in 507 games and had only two losing seasons.

After 13 seasons as the goaltending coach for the Philadelphia Flyers, Lemelin was replaced on June 25, 2009, by Jeff Reese. As of 2010, he was active in Boston area charity hockey games, playing as a goaltender with the Boston Bruins Alumni exhibition team.[4]

Personal life

Lemelin married his wife, Rona, in July 1976. They have two children together, Brian and Stephanie.

Awards

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs statistics.[7]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1972–73 Sherbrooke Castors QMJHL 28 1,660 146 0 5.28 .874 2 120 12 0 6.00 .836
1973–74 Sherbrooke Castors QMJHL 35 2,060 158 0 4.60 .866 1 60 3 0 3.00 .927
1974–75 Philadelphia Firebirds NAHL 43 21 16 2 2,277 131 3 3.45
1975–76 Richmond Robins AHL 3 402 30 0 4.48
1975–76 Philadelphia Firebirds NAHL 29 1,601 97 1 3.63 3 171 15 0 5.26
1976–77 Springfield Indians AHL 3 2 1 0 180 10 0 3.33 .895
1976–77 Philadelphia Firebirds NAHL 51 26 19 1 2,763 170 1 3.61 3 191 14 0 4.40
1977–78 Philadelphia Firebirds AHL 60 31 21 7 3,585 177 4 2.96 2 0 2 119 12 0 6.05
1978–79 Atlanta Flames NHL 18 8 8 1 994 55 0 3.32 .881 1 0 0 20 0 0 0.00 1.000
1978–79 Philadelphia Firebirds AHL 13 3 9 1 780 36 0 2.77
1979–80 Atlanta Flames NHL 3 0 2 0 150 15 0 6.00 .776
1979–80 Birmingham Bulls CHL 38 13 21 2 2,188 137 0 3.76 .884 2 0 1 79 5 0 3.80
1980–81 Calgary Flames NHL 29 14 6 7 1,629 88 2 3.24 .902 6 3 3 366 22 0 3.61 .897
1980–81 Birmingham Bulls CHL 13 3 8 2 757 56 0 4.44 .864
1981–82 Calgary Flames NHL 34 10 15 6 1,866 135 0 4.34 .873
1982–83 Calgary Flames NHL 39 16 12 8 2,211 133 0 3.61 .888 7 3 3 237 27 0 4.95 .852
1983–84 Calgary Flames NHL 51 21 12 9 2,568 150 0 3.50 .893 8 4 4 448 32 0 4.29 .890
1984–85 Calgary Flames NHL 56 30 12 10 3,176 183 1 3.46 .888 4 1 3 248 15 1 3.63 .883
1985–86 Calgary Flames NHL 60 29 24 4 3,369 229 1 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Réjean_Lemelin
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