Jocelyn Guevremont

He began his career as a distinguished junior ice hockey player, 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.Drafted in the first round, third overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, Guèvremont spent parts of his nine-year NHL career with the Canucks, the Buffalo Sabres, and the New York Rangers.He has also suited up for the Montreal Junior Canadiens of the OHA and the New Haven Nighthawks of the American Hockey League (AHL).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.[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.
MontrealQuebecDefenceVancouver CanucksBuffalo SabresNew York RangersNew Haven NighthawksCanadaNHL draftCanadianice hockeydefencemanNational Hockey League1975 Stanley Cup FinalsOntario Hockey AssociationMax Kaminsky Trophy1970 Memorial Cup1971 NHL Amateur DraftMontreal Junior CanadiensAmerican Hockey LeagueTeam Canada1972 Summit SeriesBuffalo SabreRene RobertDanny GareGilbert PerreaultRick MartinBill HajtNHL All-Star GameRegular seasonPlayoffsSeasonLaval Saints1968–69OHA-Jr.1969–701970–711971–721972–731973–741974–751975–761976–771977–781978–791979–801982–831983–84Dale TallonVancouver Canucks first round draft pickDon Lever