Drafted by the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2001, in the first round, in 8th place. In 2009, Leclaire was traded to the Ottawa Senators and continued to play until 2012.
Drafted by the Minnesota North Stars in 1990, ranked 92nd. He was taller than the others, stronger than the others and scored more goals than the others too. Hockey was his destiny.
Winner of the 1990 Jacques Plante Trophy and 1990 Guy Lafleur Trophy, he was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 31st place in the second round. His career has seen him play with the Islanders, Canucks, Kings and Bruins.
Mario Roberge's career began in 1991 with the Montreal Canadiens. Best known for his physical play, he helped the team win their 24th Stanley Cup in 1993.
The little guy from Matane, drafted eleventh overall in 1987 in the first round by the Detroit Red Wings became part of 6 NHL teams and win a gold medal playing for Canada at the 1994 World Hockey Championships.
When Vincent Damphousse was very young, he dreamed of playing professional hockey. He achieved that in an eighteen year career playing centre spanning from 1986 to 2004 with four NHL teams. He is now a television hockey analyst.
Bruno Gervais, drafted in the sixth round in 2003, by the New York Islanders, 182nd overall. A discreet player by nature, with an iron will, all he wanted was to defend, to protect the goalie.
Drafted 24th overall, in 1997, by the New Jersey Devils, Jean-François Damphousse went on to became the owner of the Dieppe Commandos and the Director of Hockey Operations for Moncton University's Aigles Bleus hockey team.