- Ray LeBlanc
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
played_for =Chicago Blackhawks
position =Goaltender
catches = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 10
weight_lb = 170
nationality = USA
birth_date = Birth date and age|1964|10|24|mf=y
birth_place = Fitchburg, MA, U.S.
career_start = 1986
career_end = 2000Raymond J. ("Ray") LeBlanc (born
October 24 , 1964, in Fitchburg,Massachusetts ) is a retired professionalice hockey goaltender . He is best known as the goaltender for the United States team at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville,France . He was never drafted in theNational Hockey League .After playing two seasons of
junior hockey inOntario , LeBlanc turned professional and joined thePineridge Bucks of theAtlantic Coast Hockey League for the 1984–85 season. He then played one season for the ACHL'sCarolina Thunderbirds before moving on to the International Hockey League, where he would spend the majority of his career. In his IHL rookie season, 1986–87 with theFlint Spirits , LeBlanc appeared in 63 games and was awarded theKen McKenzie Trophy as the top American-born rookie in the league.LeBlanc played for the IHL's
Flint Spirits ,Saginaw Hawks ,Indianapolis Ice ,Fort Wayne Komets ,Cincinnati Cyclones andChicago Wolves during his career. LeBlanc spent the final two seasons of his career with theJacksonville Lizard Kings of theECHL and retired after the 1999–2000 season.LeBlanc appeared in one
National Hockey League game in his career, playing for theChicago Blackhawks during the 1991–92 season. His appearance likely came to allow the Blackhawks to exploit a loophole in the NHL's rules for the1992 NHL Expansion Draft , where each team had to expose a goaltender who had appeared in at least one game during 1991–92. LeBlanc was activated and placed into his only game onMarch 10 ,1992 , therefore meaning the Blackhawks would not have to expose any of their top three goaltenders:Ed Belfour ,Dominik Hašek andJimmy Waite . LeBlanc allowed only one goal, earning the victory as the Blackhawks defeated theSan Jose Sharks , 5–1.At the
1992 Winter Olympics , LeBlanc appeared in all eight games for the United States, compiling a record of 5–2–1 with two shutouts. The Americans finished out of the medals, however, as they lost 6–1 to Czechoslovakia in the bronze medal game.Awards
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Ken McKenzie Trophy (best American-born rookie in the IHL): 1986–87 seasonExternal links
*hockeydb|3033
*legendsofhockey|18316
* [http://www.hockeygoalies.org/bio/leblanc.html Ray LeBlanc @ hockeygoalies.org]
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