Loïc Lampérier

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Loïc Lampérier
Date of birth August 7, 1989
place of birth Mont-Saint-Aignan , France
size 185 cm
Weight 83 kg
position center
Shot hand Left
Career stations
until 2010 Dragons de Rouen
2010-2011 Diables Rouges de Briançon
2011–2012 Dragons de Rouen
2012-2013 Diables Rouges de Briançon
since 2013 Dragons de Rouen

Loïc Lampérier (born August 7, 1989 in Mont-Saint-Aignan ) is a French ice hockey player who has been under contract with the Dragons de Rouen in the Ligue Magnus since 2013 .

Career

Loïc Lampérier began his career as a hockey player in the junior division of the Dragons de Rouen , for whose professional team he made his debut in the Ligue Magnus , the top French division, in the 2007/08 season . In his rookie year , he immediately won the double of the championship and the Coupe de la Ligue with the team . The center was able to repeat this success with Rouen in the 2009/10 season . For the 2010/11 season he was loaned to league rivals Diables Rouges de Briançon . There he made the breakthrough in the professional field with 37 scorer points, nine of them goals, in a total of 28 games and received the trophy Jean-Pierre Graff as the best French young player in the Ligue Magnus.

For the 2011/12 season Lampérier returned to the Dragons de Rouen, with whom he was again French champion in 2012. After the season he rejoined the Diables Rouges de Briançon, with which he won the French ice hockey cup in 2013 . Then he moved back to Rouen. There he achieved two more cup victories in 2015 and 2016, winning the league cup in 2014 and the championship and the Continental Cup in 2016 .

International

For France, Lampérier took part in the junior division of the U18 World Cup in Division I in 2006 and the U20 World Cup in Division I in 2008 and 2009 .

In the senior sector, he was in his country's squad at the 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2015 , 2016 and 2017 World Championships . He also represented his colors at the qualifying tournaments for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and 2018 in Pyeongchang .

Achievements and Awards

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