José Charbonneau

José Charbonneau ( born November 21, 1966 in Ferme- Neuve, Quebec ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He also played as a professional inline hockey player in the North American Roller Hockey International.

Career

As a junior he played with the Drummondville Voltigeurs in the Quebec Major Junior League Canadian Junior Hockey League and was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft in 1985 at a total twelfth. This set him off in 1986, her former farm team, with the Canadiens de Sherbrooke in the American Hockey League.

In the next few seasons, he was used in addition to NHL teams of the Montreal Canadiens and the Vancouver Canucks also with the Canadiens de Sherbrooke in the AHL and the Milwaukee Admirals in the International Hockey League in season 1990/91 member of the team before Canada been. Then he worked for the 1991/92 season to Germany in the 2nd Bundesliga for EHC Berlin Polar Bears, which he helped to promotion back to the Bundesliga. Back in Canada, he played in the 1992/93 season again only when Team Canada before he moved again for the rest of the season to Europe to the Smoke Eaters Geleen in the Netherlands. Back in Canada, he played in the next two seasons again at the Vancouver Canucks, where he in the AHL and the Las Vegas Thunder in the IHL came to missions even at the Hamilton Canucks.

In the summer of 1995 he moved to Europe again, this time to EV Landshut in the DEL. In the following season he only started in Landshut, before he moved to the Wedemark Scorpions during the season in the DEL. In the summer of 1997, he moved within the league to Frankfurt to Frankfurt Lions, for whom he played until 2000/01 season and then finished his career.

As a professional inline hockey player Charbonneau went into the 1993 season in the Roller Hockey International for the Vancouver Voodoo on the ice. There he was with 68 points from 14 games the best scorer in the league.

Awards and achievements

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