Jocelyn Guevremont

Jocelyn Guevremont
Born (1951-03-01) March 1, 1951
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Vancouver Canucks
Buffalo Sabres
New York Rangers
National team  Canada
NHL draft 3rd overall, 1971
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 1971–1980

Jocelyn Marcel Guèvremont (born March 1, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played nine seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Rangers. from 1971 to 1980. With the Sabres he played in the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals.

He began his career as a distinguished junior ice hockey player with the Montreal Junior Canadiens, named to the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) Second and First All-Star Teams in consecutive years and was awarded the Max Kaminsky Trophy in 1971 as the most outstanding defenceman in the OHA. He also won the 1969 and 1970 Memorial Cup. Drafted in the first round, third overall by Vancouver in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, Guèvremont was traded to Buffalo in 1974, and then to New York in 1979. After his playing career he served as a coach in the junior level, spending time in both the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League.

Playing career

In his NHL career he played for the Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Rangers and retired in 1980 due to chronic shoulder problems. He was also a member of Team Canada at the 1972 Summit Series but did not play.[1] As a Buffalo Sabre he was often the only defenceman on the powerplay due to their depth at right wing, which pushed Rene Robert back to the other point while Danny Gare lined up on the wing along with Gilbert Perreault and Rick Martin. Although he was not a big goal scorer his hard slap shot resulted in many tip goals on the power play. At full strength he often was paired with Bill Hajt.

Awards

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1967–68 Laval Saints QJHL 50 10 20 30
1968–69 Montreal Junior Canadiens OHA 54 11 40 51 79 14 6 21 27 6
1968–69 Montreal Junior Canadiens M-Cup 8 2 5 7 6
1969–70 Montreal Junior Canadiens OHA 54 13 45 58 46 16 5 21 26 18
1969–70 Montreal Junior Canadiens M-Cup 12 4 24 28 10
1970–71 Montreal Junior Canadiens OHA 60 22 66 88 112 11 7 13 20 26
1971–72 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 13 38 51 44
1972–73 Vancouver Canucks NHL 78 16 26 42 46
1973–74 Vancouver Canucks NHL 72 15 24 39 34
1974–75 Vancouver Canucks NHL 2 0 0 0 0
1974–75 Buffalo Sabres NHL 64 7 25 32 32 17 0 6 6 14
1975–76 Buffalo Sabres NHL 80 12 40 52 57 9 0 5 5 2
1976–77 Buffalo Sabres NHL 80 9 29 38 46 6 3 4 7 0
1977–78 Buffalo Sabres NHL 66 7 28 35 46 8 1 2 3 2
1978–79 Buffalo Sabres NHL 34 3 8 11 8
1979–80 New York Rangers NHL 20 2 5 7 6
1979–80 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 36 7 27 34 18 10 0 10 10 10
NHL totals 571 84 223 307 319 40 4 17 21 18

Coaching record

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T OTL Pts Win % Finish W L Result
Drummondville Voltigeurs 1982–83 19 6 13 0 12 .316 Fired mid-season
Drummonvdille Voltigeurs total 19 6 13 0 12 .316
Cornwall Royals 1982–83
Cornwall Royals 1983–84 70 33 37 0 66 .471 6th in Leyden Division 0 3 First round
Cornwall Royals total 70 33 37 0 66 .471 0 3

References

  1. ^ Dryden, Ken (2022). The Series. McClelland & Stewart. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-7710-0113-0.