Mario Doyon
Date of birth | August 27, 1968 |
place of birth | Québec , Québec , Canada |
size | 190 cm |
Weight | 91 kg |
position | defender |
Shot hand | Right |
Draft | |
NHL Entry Draft |
1986 , 6th round, 119th position Chicago Blackhawks |
Career stations | |
1985-1988 | Drummondville Voltigeurs |
1988-1990 | Chicago Blackhawks |
1990-1991 | Québec Nordiques |
1991-1992 | New Haven Nighthawks |
1992-1993 | Halifax Citadels |
1993-1994 | Fredericton Canadiens |
1994-1995 | HC Bolzano |
1995-1996 | San Francisco Spiders |
1996-1999 | SC Langnau |
1999-2001 | Cologne Sharks |
2001-2003 | Krefeld penguins |
2003-2004 | Indianapolis Ice |
Mario Doyon (born August 27, 1968 in Québec , Québec ) is a former Canadian ice hockey player and coach who played for the Chicago Blackhawks and Québec Nordiques in the National Hockey League from 1985 to 2004 .
Career
Mario Doyon began his career as a hockey player with the Drummondville Voltigeurs , for which he was active from 1985 to 1988 in the Canadian top junior league QMJHL . During this period he was selected in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft in the sixth round as a total of 119th player by the Chicago Blackhawks , for whom he made his debut in the National Hockey League in the 1988/89 season , the defender in his rookie year in Scored seven games and gave an assist. The rest of the season he spent with Saginaw Hawks in the International Hockey League . In March 1990 he was handed over by the Blackhawks to their league rivals Québec Nordiques , for which he spent another two seasons in the NHL, mainly for their farm teams from the American Hockey League , the Halifax Citadels and the New Haven Nighthawks on the ice . After being in the 1993/94 season for the Kansas City Blades in the IHL and Fredericton Canadiens played in the AHL, the Canadians first went to Europe, where he worked in the 1994/95 season for HC Bolzano in the Italian Serie A played .
During the 1995 summer break, Doyon ran for the Montreal Roadrunners from the professional inline hockey league Roller Hockey International . He spent the following season in the IHL team of the San Francisco Spiders , before the right-shooter moved again to Europe in the summer of 1996, where he received a contract with SC Langnau in the Swiss National League B , with which he was in the National League A in his second year promotion, where he prevented goals for the Swiss for another year. The former NHL player was then signed by the Cologne Sharks from the DEL , with whom he won the Spengler Cup in 1999 . After two years with the Rhinelanders, he joined their league rivals Krefeld Pinguine , with whom he defeated his former club from Cologne in the final of the German championship in the 2002/03 season . Doyon ended his career following the 2003/04 season, in which he was employed as a player-coach for Indianapolis Ice from the Central Hockey League . His last game he finally completed in the 2004/05 season with the Corpus Christi Rayz from the CHL.
Achievements and Awards
- 1998 Promotion to the National League A with SC Langnau
- 1999 Spengler Cup win with the Kölner Haien
- 2003 German champion with the Krefeld penguins
statistics
Seasons | Games | Gates | Assists | Points | Penalty minutes | |
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NHL Regular Season | 3 | 28 | 3 | 4th | 7th | 16 |
NHL playoffs | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DEL main round | 4th | 185 | 35 | 72 | 107 | 244 |
DEL playoffs | 4th | 27 | 1 | 11 | 12 | 40 |
Web links
- Mario Doyon at hockeydb.com (English)
- Mario Doyon at legendsofhockey.net (English)
- Mario Doyon at eurohockey.com
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Doyon, Mario |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian ice hockey player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 27, 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Quebec , Canada |