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Alexandre Bolduc
Bolduc with the Phoenix Coyotes in 2013
Born (1985-06-26) June 26, 1985 (age 39)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 197 lb (89 kg; 14 st 1 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Vancouver Canucks
Arizona Coyotes
Traktor Chelyabinsk
Medveščak Zagreb
Kölner Haie
Nottingham Panthers
NHL draft 127th overall, 2003
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 2005–2020

Alexandre Bolduc (born June 26, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

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Bolduc during the Canucks' 2009 training camp

Bolduc played major junior in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) for four seasons with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies and Shawinigan Cataractes. After his second season in the QMJHL, a 14-goal, 43-point campaign with the Huskies, he was selected in the fourth round, 127th overall, by the St. Louis Blues in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. However, at the end of his junior career, he was a free agent and signed with the Bakersfield Condors of the ECHL.

During his first season with the Condors, he moved up to the AHL with the Manitoba Moose. In 2007–08, Bolduc recorded a strong 37-point campaign with the Moose and was signed by the Moose's NHL affiliate, the Vancouver Canucks on July 9, 2008.[1]

Continuing to play for the Moose as part of the Canucks' farm system in 2008–09 season, Bolduc was called up by the Canucks on November 25, 2008, to replace an injured Ryan Johnson[2] and played his first NHL game on November 27 against the Calgary Flames.[3] He scored his first career NHL goal against Craig Anderson of the Colorado Avalanche on January 2, 2011.[4]

On July 2, 2011, Bolduc left Vancouver, signing a one-year, two-way contract with the Phoenix Coyotes.[5]

On July 5, 2013, Bolduc left the Coyotes after recording no points with the club in two years. He signed a one-year contract with the St. Louis Blues worth $550,000. In the following 2013–14 season, he was assigned to their AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, for the duration of the season scoring 37 points in 59 games.

On July 1, 2014, Bolduc agreed to return to the Coyotes organization, signing a one-year, two-way contract with Arizona.[6] In the 2014–15 season, Bolduc appeared in three games with the Coyotes. He primarily spent the duration of the year in his second stint as captain of the Portland Pirates, contributing 52 points in 62 games.

Bolduc left the NHL as an impending free agent on June 3, 2015, after signing a one-year contract with a Russian club, Traktor Chelyabinsk of the KHL.[7] Bolduc struggled to cement a role in Traktor and after a stint with VHL affiliate, Chelmet Chelyabinsk, he was traded to Croatian KHL participant, KHL Medveščak Zagreb, on October 21, 2015. He left Zagreb on February 1, 2017, and signed with Kölner Haie of the German DEL.[8]

After a season with the Nottingham Panthers, Bolduc signed for Rivière-du-Loup 3L in 2019.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2001–02 Rouyn–Noranda Huskies QMJHL 64 6 14 20 69 4 1 1 2 4
2002–03 Rouyn–Noranda Huskies QMJHL 66 14 29 43 131 4 0 2 2 2
2003–04 Rouyn–Noranda Huskies QMJHL 65 23 35 58 115 11 3 4 7 18
2004–05 Rouyn–Noranda Huskies QMJHL 33 7 10 17 46
2004–05 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 29 7 11 18 14 3 0 0 0 0
2005–06 Bakersfield Condors ECHL 24 10 6 16 56 11 4 4 8 28
2005–06 Manitoba Moose AHL 29 3 7 10 35
2006–07 Bakersfield Condors ECHL 16 7 17 24 42 6 2 4 6 9
2006–07 Manitoba Moose AHL 32 4 5 9 35 5 0 0 0 8
2007–08 Manitoba Moose AHL 70 18 19 37 93 6 1 0 1 6
2008–09 Manitoba Moose AHL 62 12 21 33 116 13 5 4 9 14
2008–09 Vancouver Canucks NHL 7 0 1 1 4
2009–10 Vancouver Canucks NHL 15 0 0 0 13
2009–10 Manitoba Moose AHL 13 2 1 3 20
2010–11 Vancouver Canucks NHL 24 2 2 4 21 3 0 0 0 0
2010–11 Manitoba Moose AHL 26 6 9 15 28 14 4 0 4 20
2011–12 Portland Pirates AHL 23 3 12 15 30
2011–12 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 2 0 0 0 2
2012–13 Portland Pirates AHL 56 24 27 51 90 1 1 1 2 2
2012–13 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 14 0 0 0 2
2013–14 Chicago Wolves AHL 59 18 19 37 82
2014–15 Portland Pirates AHL 62 23 29 52 106 2 0 0 0 0
2014–15 Arizona Coyotes NHL 3 0 0 0 2
2015–16 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 3 0 0 0 4
2015–16 Chelmet Chelyabinsk VHL 6 2 2 4 15
2015–16 KHL Medveščak Zagreb KHL 26 2 6 8 49
2016–17 KHL Medveščak Zagreb KHL 47 4 8 12 120
2016–17 Kölner Haie DEL 8 0 4 4 12 7 1 0 1 10
2017–18 Kölner Haie DEL 14 1 2 3 34 6 0 1 1 2
2018–19 Nottingham Panthers EIHL 45 9 17 26 70 3 0 0 0 0
2019–20 Rivière–du–Loup 3L LNAH 20 6 18 24 26
AHL totals 433 113 149 262 635 41 11 5 16 50
NHL totals 65 2 3 5 44 3 0 0 0 0

International

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Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2003 Canada WJC18 1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 1 0 1 8
Junior totals 7 1 0 1 8

References

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  1. ^ "Ex-Condor Bolduc signs with Canucks". The Bakersfield Californian. 2008-07-09. Archived from the original on 2020-05-24. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  2. ^ Vancouver Canucks (2008). "Canucks recall Bolduc". Canucks.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
  3. ^ "Canucks get Bieksa back for series against Flames". The Globe and Mail. 2008-11-27. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  4. ^ Sadowski, Rick (2011-01-02). "Raymond returns, helps Canucks beat Avs". NHL.com. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  5. ^ "NHL Free Agent Tracker". The Sports Network. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Coyotes sign Bolduc, Campbell, Hodgman, McKeena and Reese". Arizona Coyotes. 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
  7. ^ "Alexander Bolduc to Traktor" (in Russian). Traktor Chelyabinsk. 2015-06-03. Archived from the original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  8. ^ "Der KEC verpflichtet Alexandre Bolduc | Kölner Haie". www.haie.de (in German). February 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
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