André Dupont Explained

Position:Defence
Played For:New York Rangers
St. Louis Blues
Philadelphia Flyers
Quebec Nordiques
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:200
Birth Date:July 27, 1949
Birth Place:Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Draft:8th overall
Draft Year:1969
Draft Team:New York Rangers
Career Start:1971
Career End:1983

André Dupont (born July 27, 1949) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Philadelphia Flyers and Quebec Nordiques. He won back-to-back Stanley Cups while a member of Philadelphia's "Broad Street Bullies" teams in the mid-1970s. He also is often referred to by his nickname, "Moose".[1]

Playing career

As a youth, Dupont played in the 1961 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with Trois-Rivières.[2] He was drafted by the New York Rangers in the first round of the 1969 NHL Amateur Draft. He won a Memorial Cup in 1969 as a member of the Montreal Junior Canadiens. He was traded along with Jack Egers, Mike Murphy and a player to be named later to the St. Louis Blues for Gene Carr, Jim Lorentz and Wayne Connelly on November 15, 1971.[3] He won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Flyers in 1974 and 1975. He retired in 1983.

On May 9, 1974, Dupont scored one of the most important goals in Philadelphia Flyers' history. With 52 seconds left in Game Two of the Stanley Cup finals, he scored from the slot, beating Boston's Gilles Gilbert to level the game, 2-2. Philadelphia won the game in overtime and seized the momentum of the series. Ten days later, the Flyers won their first Stanley Cup.

His son, Danny Dupont, played junior hockey in the QMJHL. In 1994–95, he led the league in penalty minutes with 446 minutes, while playing for Halifax, Laval and Granby, all in one season. Danny turned to coaching and most recently was head coach of Acadie-Bathurst Titan (Bathurst NB) of the QMJHL.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1965–66Trois-Rivières RedsQJHL5 2 0 2 11
1966–67Trois-Rivières Leafs QJHL45 5 24 29 31014 2 7 9 52
1966–67Thetford Mines CanadiensMC1 0 0 0 4
1967–68Trois-Rivières LeafsQJHL4 0 7 7 10
1967–68Verdun Maple LeafsMC5 0 1 1 10
1968–69Montreal Junior CanadiensOHA-Jr.38 2 14 16 21214 2 8 10 76
1968–69Montreal Junior CanadiensMC 8 2 3 5 39
1969–70Omaha KnightsCHL64 11 26 37 25812 1 8 9 75
1970–71New York RangersNHL7 1 2 3 21
1970–71Omaha KnightsCHL54 15 31 46 30811 0 7 7 45
1971–72Providence RedsAHL18 1 8 9 95
1971–72St. Louis BluesNHL60 3 10 13 14711 1 0 1 20
1972–73St. Louis BluesNHL25 1 6 7 51
1972–73Philadelphia FlyersNHL46 3 20 23 16411 1 2 3 29
1973–74Philadelphia FlyersNHL75 3 20 23 21616 4 3 7 67
1974–75Philadelphia FlyersNHL80 11 21 32 21617 3 2 5 49
1975–76Philadelphia FlyersNHL75 9 27 36 27615 2 2 4 46
1976–77Philadelphia FlyersNHL69 10 19 29 21410 1 1 2 35
1977–78Philadelphia FlyersNHL69 2 12 14 22512 2 1 3 13
1978–79Philadelphia FlyersNHL77 3 9 12 1358 0 0 0 17
1979–80Philadelphia FlyersNHL58 1 7 8 10719 0 4 4 50
1980–81Quebec NordiquesNHL63 5 8 13 931 0 0 0 0
1981–82Quebec NordiquesNHL60 4 12 16 10016 0 3 3 18
1982–83Quebec NordiquesNHL46 3 12 15 694 0 0 0 8
NHL totals810 59 185 244 1986140 14 18 32 352

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flyers A-Z: Dupont, Andre. NHL.com. 2021-01-20.
  2. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-01-01. 2019-03-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20190306085544/https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf. dead.
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1971/11/16/archives/rangers-obtain-carr-from-blues-also-get-connelly-lorentz-and-send.html "Rangers Obtain Carr from Blues," The New York Times, Tuesday, November 16, 1971.