Mario Doyon

Mario Doyon ( born August 27, 1968 in Quebec City, Quebec ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach, who played in his playing days from 1985 to 2004 among others for the Chicago Blackhawks and Quebec Nordiques in the National Hockey League.

Career

Mario Doyon began his career as a hockey player with the Drummondville Voltigeurs, for which he was active in the Canadian top junior league QMJHL 1985-1988. During this period he was in the sixth round as a total 119 players selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1986 by the Chicago Blackhawks, where he made ​​his debut in the National Hockey League in the 1988/89 season, with the defender in his rookie year in seven games, scored a goal and gave a presentation. The rest of the season he spent with Sagina Hawks in the International Hockey League. In March 1990 he was discharged from the Blackhawks to their league rivals Quebec Nordiques, for which he spent two more seasons in the NHL, where he mainly for their farm team of the American Hockey League, and the New Haven Nighthawks stand Halifax Citadel on the ice. After playing in the 1993/94 season for the Kansas City Blades in the IHL and the Fredericton Canadiens of the AHL, the Canadians first went to Europe, where he played in the 1994/95 season for HC Bolzano in the Italian Serie A.

During the summer break in 1995 Doyon ran for the Montreal Roadrunners on from the professional Inline Hockey League Roller Hockey International. The following season he graduated in IHL team the San Francisco Spiders before the right shooter again moved in the summer of 1996 to Europe, where he received a contract with SC Langnau in the Swiss National League B, with which he in his second year in the National League A climb, where he prevented another year goals for the Swiss. Subsequently, the former NHL player was obliged by the Cologne Sharks of the DEL, with whom he won the Spengler Cup in 1999. After two years in the Rhineland, he joined their league rivals Krefeld Penguins, which in the final of the German Cup, he defeated his former club from Cologne in the season 2002/ 03. His career ended Doyon following the 2003/04 season, in which he was employed as a player-coach at Indianapolis Ice of the Central Hockey League. His last game he finally graduated in the 2004/05 season at the Corpus Christi Rayz of the CHL.

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