Moe Lemay

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Moe Lemay
Born (1962-02-18)February 18, 1962
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Died October 18, 2024(2024-10-18) (aged 62)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for
Winnipeg Jets
NHL draft 105th overall, 1981
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 1982–2000

Maurice Lemay (February 18, 1962 – October 18, 2024) was a Canadian professional

Winnipeg Jets. Lemay won the Stanley Cup with Edmonton in 1987. He moved to Europe in 1989 and spent several years playing in the 2nd Bundesliga
, the second-tier league in Germany, before retiring in 2000.

Lemay was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. As a youth, he played in the 1975 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from South Ottawa.[1] He died on October 18, 2024, at the age of 62.[2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season
Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1978–79 Ottawa Junior Canadiens Midget 80 54 82 136 55
1979–80
Ottawa 67s
OMJHL 62 16 23 39 20 10 2 3 5 19
1980–81 Ottawa 67s OHL 63 32 45 77 102 7 3 5 8 17
1981–82 Ottawa 67s OHL 62 68 70 138 48 17 9 19 28 18
1981–82 Vancouver Canucks NHL 5 1 2 3 0
1982–83 Vancouver Canucks NHL 44 11 9 20 41
1982–83 Fredericton Express AHL 26 7 8 15 6 9 0 2 2 10
1983–84 Vancouver Canucks NHL 56 12 18 30 38 4 0 0 0 12
1983–84 Fredericton Express AHL 23 9 7 16 22
1984–85 Vancouver Canucks NHL 74 21 31 52 68
1985–86 Vancouver Canucks NHL 48 16 15 31 92
1986–87 Vancouver Canucks NHL 52 9 17 26 128
1986–87 Edmonton Oilers NHL 10 1 2 3 36 9 2 1 3 11
1987–88 Edmonton Oilers NHL 4 0 0 0 2
1987–88 Nova Scotia Oilers AHL 39 14 25 39 89
1987–88 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0 15 4 2 6 32
1987–88 Maine Mariners AHL 11 5 6 11 14 3 2 1 3 22
1988–89 Boston Bruins NHL 12 0 0 0 23
1988–89 Maine Mariners AHL 13 6 2 8 32
1988–89
Winnipeg Jets
NHL 10 1 0 1 14
1988–89 Moncton Hawks AHL 16 9 11 20 21 10 3 6 9 25
1989–90
Zürcher SC
NLA 15 10 12 22 18
1989–90 EC KAC
AUT
19 9 5 14 26
1989–90 Canadian National Team Intl 4 0 3 3 0
1990–91
ECD Sauerland
GER-2 47 42 73 115 74
1991–92 ECD Sauerland GER-2 37 30 47 77 72 8 5 11 16 9
1992–93
EC Hannover
GER-2 48 38 48 86 82
1993–94 EC Hannover GER-2 30 14 15 29 95
1994–95 ETC Timmendorfer Strand GER-2 17 14 20 34 47
1995–96
EC Bad Nauheim
GER-2 22 11 12 23 36
1996–97
Wedemark Scorpions
DEL 38 8 9 17 60 6 0 2 2 35
1997–98 EC Bad Nauheim GER-2 29 14 26 40 36
1997–98 Braunlager EHC/Harz GER-2 15 15 18 33 30 4 1 3 4 8
1998–99 Braunlager EHC/Harz GER-2 54 19 27 46 98 4 1 2 3 8
1999–00 Hamburg Crocodiles GER-2 14 0 2 2 16
GER-2 totals 313 197 288 485 586 16 7 16 23 25
NHL totals 317 72 94 166 442 28 6 3 9 55

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1982 Canada
WJC
7 2 0 2 4
Junior totals 7 2 0 2 4

References

  1. ^ "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  2. ^ Former 67's star Moe Lemay remembered by coach, friends