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Mike Leclerc
Born (1976-11-10) November 10, 1976 (age 47)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Phoenix Coyotes
Calgary Flames
NHL draft 55th overall, 1995
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Playing career 1996–2006

Michael Leclerc (born November 10, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played 341 games in the National Hockey League predominantly with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

Playing career

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Leclerc was a 6'1", 205 lb. left winger from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Born on November 10, 1976, he earned his chops at the junior level in the WHL, playing with the Victoria/Prince George Cougars and the Brandon Wheat Kings. He totaled 58 goals and 66 assists in 206 games through his first four seasons in the league. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim selected him in the third round of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft with the 55th overall pick. He would play one more season with the Wheat Kings, increasing his numbers to 58 goals and 53 assists with 161 penalty minutes in 71 games.

Leclerc's first three professional seasons were spent mostly in the AHL, between the Baltimore Bandits (71 games, 29 goals, 27 assists, 134 PiM) and the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (113 games, 43 goals, 50 assists, 236 PiM). He also scored a goal and an assist in 19 games with Anaheim during that time. He joined the Ducks' NHL roster for good starting in 1999–00, and would play in 272 more games for the team over the next five seasons, with 53 markers and 77 helpers. This includes a 20-goal campaign in 2001–02.

After a trade to the Phoenix Coyotes prior to the 2005–06 season, Leclerc scored nine times with 12 assists in 35 games in the desert.[1] On Groundhog's Day, 2006, Phoenix traded him with Brian Boucher to the Calgary Flames for Steven Reinprecht and Philippe Sauve.[2] In 15 games, he scored once on 21 shots with four assists and an even rating. On March 2, he had two assists in a 3–1 win against the St. Louis Blues. He tallied his lone goal on March 16, in a 3–2 loss to the Edmonton Oilers.

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1991–92 Victoria Cougars WHL 2 0 0 0 0
1992–93 Victoria Cougars WHL 70 4 11 15 118
1993–94 Victoria Cougars WHL 68 29 11 40 112
1994–95 Prince George Cougars WHL 43 20 36 56 78
1994–95 Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 23 5 8 13 50 18 10 6 16 33
1995–96 Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 71 58 53 111 161 19 6 19 25 25
1996–97 Baltimore Bandits AHL 71 29 27 56 134
1996–97 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 5 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
1997–98 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 48 18 22 40 83
1997–98 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 7 0 0 0 6
1998–99 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 7 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0
1998–99 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 65 25 28 53 153 3 0 1 1 19
1999–00 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 69 8 11 19 70
2000–01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 54 15 20 35 26
2001–02 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 82 20 24 44 107
2002–03 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 57 9 19 28 34 21 2 9 11 12
2003–04 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 10 1 3 4 4
2005–06 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 35 9 12 21 29
2005–06 Calgary Flames NHL 15 1 4 5 8 3 0 0 0 2
NHL totals 341 64 94 158 288 26 2 9 11 14

Awards

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  • WHL East Second All-Star Team – 1996

References

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  1. ^ "Mighty Ducks Acquire Conditional 2007 Draft Choice from Phoenix in Exchange for Mike Leclerc". Anaheim Mighty Ducks. August 23, 2005. Archived from the original on October 26, 2005. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  2. ^ "Flames make deal for Leclerc and Boucher". Calgary Flames. February 1, 2006. Archived from the original on August 25, 2006. Retrieved June 23, 2022.
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