Donald Audette
Donald Audette (born the September 23rd 1969 with Laval in the Canadian province of the Quebec) is a former player of professional Hockey.
Career
Donald Audette was chosen by the Sabers of Buffalo at the time of the Repêchage of entry in the LNH 1989 in 8th round, with the 183e position on the whole. From 1990 1998 have, it played 9 seasons for the Sabers of Buffalo then was exchanged into 1998 with the Kings of Los Angeles. In 2000, he knew his best season with the Thrashers of Atlanta and signed as autonomous player with the Stars of Dallas.In 2001, it passed to Montreal and it is with the Canadians that Donald knew his dark moments: he had a serious wound with the wrist and was never able to return on its best level of play. It finished its career with the Panthers of Florida.
In fifteen years, he played 735 parts in the LNH and collects 509 points.
Statistical of career
source: NHL.com
Trophies
- 1988-89: Trophy Guy Lafleur: The most useful player of the series of the League of hockey major junior of Quebec (with the Titan of Laval).
- 1988-89: Trophy Dudley “Red” Garret: Better player recruit of the season in the American League of hockey (with the Americans of Rochester).
External bond
- Its statistics on www.hockeydb.com
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