Marc Bergevin
Marc Bergevin (born on August 11th, 1965 with Montreal with the Canada) is a former player of Hockey Québécois.
Career
Bergevin was fished out with the 60e row by the Blackhawks of Chicago of the National league of hockey at the time of the Repêchage of entry in the LNH 1983, after its career with the Saguenéens de Chicoutimi of LHJMQ. He plays with Blackhawks in 1984 during five season before being exchanged with the Islanders of New York. He has a short career with those and he is sent in the frankness affiliated to Islanders: the Indians de Springfield. It helps the team has to gain the Coupe Calder two consecutive year. During the season 1991-92, it is exchanged with the Whalers de Hartford. It makes its best pointing of its career with 7 goals 17 master keys for a total of 24 point.Marc Bergevin signs has contract with the Lightning de Tampa Bay in 1992 and gains the gold medal with the Canadian team at the time of the championship of the world of 1994. After 3 years with Tampa Bay, Bergevin joined the Red Wings de Détroit, the Blues of Saint-Louis, the Penguins de Pittsburgh to finish its career with the Canucks of Vancouver.
It withdraws from the National league of hockey during the season 2003-04. It is the 70e player of the history of the LNH, with equality with Gilbert Perreault for the number of matches played in career in the LNH.
He currently works for Blackhawks of Chicago as director of the dépisteurs.
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