Louis Berlinguette

Louis Berlinguette, also Louis Berlinquette ( born May 26, 1887 in Papineau, Québec, † June 1, 1959 in Rouyn -Noranda, Quebec ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach, in his playing days from 1908 to 1927 among others for the Canadiens de Montréal, Montreal Maroons and Pittsburgh Pirates in the National Hockey League was active.

Career

Louis Berlinguette began his career as a hockey player with the Haileybury Comets, for the first time he ran aground in the 1908/09 season in the PHL. After the team was taken to the next season in the newly formed professional league National Hockey Association, he remained the team first get another year. Subsequently, the winger played a year for the Galt Professionals in the Ontario Professional Hockey League, before he began the 1911/12 season with the Canadiens de Montréal, finishing at the Moncton Victorias in the Maritime Professional Hockey League.

From 1912 to 1923 Berlinguette stood throughout for the Canadiens de Montreal - first in the NHA, and from 1917 its successor League National Hockey League - on the ice. With the team from Quebec, he won there in 1916 the prestigious Stanley Cup. In the last years of his career, the Canadian often changed the club, so he from 1923 to 1927 in succession to the Saskatoon Crescents in the Western Canada Hockey League, the Montreal Maroons and Pittsburgh Pirates in the NHL, as well as the Castors de Quebec in the Canadian - American Hockey League aground. With the latter, he was active in the season 1926/27, as player-coach.

Awards and achievements

NHL stats

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