Gilbert Perreault

Gilbert Perreault (born on November 13rd, 1950 with Victoriaville, Quebec) is a ex-player of Canadian Hockey.

Career

The Sabers of Buffalo literally built their organization around Gilbert Perreault, by making of him them first choice with the fishing out of expansion of 1970. The 20 year old player of then is already regarded as a rising high-speed motorboat, him which dazzled the fans during its two years in the league of Ontario. In only 108 parts among juniors, Perreault marked 88 goals and 130 assistances for a total of 218 points. It begins in LNH with the Sabers. Perreault will play all its career (17 years is 1191 parts) for Buffalo. In 1972, Rene Robert, Richard Martin and forms to him one of best the trio of the league. Baptized the " French Connection " , they will carry out Buffalo in series (but will incline themselves vis-a-vis Montreal).

During years, Perreault will mark 512 goals and 814 assistances (1326 points). Several times named on the team of stars, it was distinguished by gaining the Trophée Calder in 1971 and the Trophée Lady Byng in 1973.

After its retirement, Perreault is established with the Temple of re-elected hockey and sees the organization of the Sabers withdrawing its number of pullover (11).

Honors and trophies

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