Bruno St. Jacques

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Bruno St. Jacques
Date of birth August 22, 1980
place of birth Montreal , Quebec , Canada
size 185 cm
Weight 93 kg
position defender
number # 22
Shot hand Left
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1998 , 9th lap, 253rd position
Philadelphia Flyers
Career stations
1997-2000 Drakkar de Baie-Comeau
2000-2002 Philadelphia Phantoms
2002-2004 Carolina Hurricanes
2004-2005 Lowell Lock Monsters
2005-2008 Portland Pirates
2008 Syracuse crunch
2008-2011 ERC Ingolstadt
2011–2012 Straubing Tigers
2012-2015 Marquis de Jonquière
2015-2016 Prédateurs de Laval
since 2016 Assurancia de Thetford

Bruno St. Jacques (born August 22, 1980 in Montreal , Québec ) is a Canadian ice hockey player who is currently under contract for the Assurancia de Thetford in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey . During his career in the National Hockey League he was active for the Philadelphia Flyers , the Carolina Hurricanes , and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim , among others .

Career

St. Jacques in the jersey of the Straubing Tigers (2012).

St. Jacques began his career with the Drakkar de Baie-Comeau in the Canadian Junior League QMJHL and was eventually selected during the NHL Entry Draft in 1998 by the Philadelphia Flyers in the ninth round at a total of 253rd position. At the end of the 1999/00 season, the defender moved to the NHL for the Flyers, who initially only used him in the American Hockey League with the Philadelphia Phantoms . Two years later, the left-shooter was called up for the first time in the squad of the Philadelphia Flyers and played seven games in which he could not achieve a scorer point. St. Jacques stayed in Philadelphia for another year and joined the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2002/03 season . There St. Jacques came in three years on 53 missions and nine scorer points, but most of the time he spent in the AHL, with the then farm team of the Hurricanes, with the Lowell Lock Monsters .

In the summer of 2005, the Canadian signed a contract as a free agent with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim , for which he played an NHL game and was then called up to the then farm team, the Portland Pirates . In the following years, the left shooter was only active in the American Hockey League, where he was on the ice for the Norfolk Admirals and the Syracuse Crunch, among others . After he figured out hardly any chances of a renewed permanent engagement in the NHL at the end of the 2007/08 season , the defender signed a contract with ERC Ingolstadt from the German Ice Hockey League for the 2008/09 season . In mid-November 2008, the management of the ERC announced that it had prematurely extended the contract with the native Canadian for a further two years. Bruno St. Jacques went on the ice for the ERC Ingolstadt until 2011. In June 2011, the defender signed a one-year contract with the Straubing Tigers , where he initially announced the end of his career after the 2011/12 season.

After returning to Canada, he signed a one-year contract with the semi-professional Marquis de Jonquière from the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey . After three years there, St. Jacques moved to the Prédateurs de Laval in exchange for Mathieu Brunelle and Alex Bourret , from where he went to the Assurancia de Thetford after only one season .

Achievements and Awards

NHL statistics

Seasons Games Gates Assists Points Penalty minutes
Regular season 5 67 3 7th 10 47
Playoffs - - - - - -

(Status: end of the 2010/11 season)

Individual evidence

  1. hockeyweb.de, Ingolstadt signed Bruno St. Jacques
  2. handelsblatt.com: St. Jacques for two more years in Ingolstadt
  3. rp-online.de, Straubing obliges St. Jacques , June 3, 2011
  4. Straubinger Tagblatt: Wolfsburg apparently warned about Tigers: "The opponent that nobody wanted" , March 15, 2012
  5. marquis.lnah.com: Marquis: 12 joueurs sous contrat, dont St. Jacques, Deschatelets & Parker ( Memento of September 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), July 19, 2012 (French)
  6. ^ Sylvain Lamarre: Les Prédateurs mettent la main sur Bruno St-Jacques. Courrier Laval, October 26, 2015, accessed November 28, 2018 (French).

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