- José Charbonneau
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
position = Right Wing
played_for =Montreal Canadiens Vancouver Canucks
nickname =
shot = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 195
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1966|11|21|mf=y
birth_place = Ferme-Neuve, PQ, CAN
draft = 12th overall
draft_year = 1985
draft_team =Montreal Canadiens
career_start = 1986
career_end = 2001Jose Charbonneau (born
November 21 ,1966 inFerme-Neuve ,Quebec ) is a retired professionalice hockey player who spent parts of 4 seasons in theNational Hockey League between 1987 and 1995.Playing career
A scoring winger who also possessed a gritty element to his game, Charbonneau was selected 12th overall in the
1985 NHL Entry Draft by theMontreal Canadiens . As aFrancophone drafted with such a high pick by Montreal expectations were very high, but he proved to be one of the most disappointing picks in franchise history. He turned pro in 1986, but experienced a difficult first pro season, scoring just 14 goals for Montreal'sAmerican Hockey League (AHL) affiliate inSherbrooke . He rebounded the next year to score 30 goals for Sherbrooke and received his first NHL action for the Canadiens, although he registered just 2 assists in 16 games. He played 9 more games for Montreal in 1988–89 and scored his first NHL goal, but was traded to theVancouver Canucks mid-season. In 13 games for the Canucks, he continued to struggle, recording just a single assist.Charbonneau spent one more season in the Canuck organization, but failed to see any more NHL action and was released by the club in 1990, having produced just 1 goal and 7 points in 38 NHL games. Following his release, he disappeared into hockey obscurity. He spent the 1990–91 season with the Canadian National Team, and had brief stints over the next two seasons in low-level leagues in Germany, Switzerland, and Holland. By the summer of 1993, he was playing
roller hockey for theVancouver Voodoo .Charbonneau's performance with the Voodoo impressed the team's GM, ex-NHL star
Tiger Williams , who convinced the Canucks to give him another chance. He was given an invite to the club's 1993 training camp, and shocked everyone by making the team. Charbonneau was playing and scoring regularly for the first two months of the season, until back and knee injuries struck and caused him to miss 4 months of action. He returned late in the season, but struggled to get back his regular lineup spot. He finished the season with 7 goals and 14 points in 30 games. He was also a member of the Canuck team which went to theStanley Cup Finals in 1994, playing in 3 playoff games and scoring a goal.Charbonneau started the 1994–95 season with the Canucks, but played only 3 games before being loaned to Las Vegas of the IHL. Unable to get another NHL contract, he signed in Germany, where he enjoyed 6 productive and successful seasons in the DEL before retiring from the game in 2001.
He finished his career with 9 goals and 22 points in 71 career NHL games, along with 67 penalty minutes.
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