Arnaud Durandeau Explained

Arnaud Durandeau
Birth Date:14 January 1999
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lbs:194
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
League:KHL
Team:Amur Khabarovsk
Former Teams:New York Islanders
Draft:165th overall
Draft Year:2017
Draft Team:New York Islanders
Career Start:2019

Arnaud Durandeau (born January 14, 1999) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger for Amur Khabarovsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was selected in the sixth round, 165th overall, by the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL) in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.

Early life

Durandeau was born on January 14, 1999, in Montreal to parents Fabienne and Marc.[1] He grew up alongside three siblings: Eva, Alix, and Adrien, the former who plays college ice hockey for Brown University of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[2]

Playing career

Minor

Growing up in Quebec, Durandeau played pewee hockey for the Lakeshore Panthers M15 AA team from 2011 to 2013.[1] During the 2011–12 season, Durandeau helped the Panthers maintain a perfect 21–0 record to begin the season.[3] At the end of the season, Durandeau played on the Lac St. Louis Lions under-13 team at the Équipe Québec annual Hockey Tournament, where they finished 13th overall. Durandeau was tied for second on the team with two goals.[4] Durandeau returned to the Panthers for the 2012–13 season, where he scored 19 goals and 17 assists for 36 points over 28 games. This would be his last season with the Panthers as he was promoted to the Lac St-Louis Lions Bantam AAA team the following year.[1]

Durandeau began the 2014–15 season with the Lac St-Louis Lions in the Quebec AAA Midget Hockey League (QMAAA). He started his rookie season strong, tallying nine goals and 4 assists over his first eight games. As a result, Durandeau was named the league's September Rookie of the Month.[5] Durandeau finished the season with 25 goals and 26 assists for 51 points while playing on a line with Joe Veleno.[6] He also helped the Lions qualify for the QMAAA playoffs where he tallied 19 points en-route to the Finals.[7] His effort with the Panthers was recognized by Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) scouts and he was ranked 8th among eligible skaters for the 2015 QMJHL Draft.[7] [8] He was eventually drafted seventh overall by the Halifax Mooseheads,[9] making him the highest draft pick for the Mooseheads since Jonathan Drouin in 2011.[6]

Junior

Following the QMJHL draft, Durandeau was one of eight rookies who joined the Mooseheads for the 2015–16 season.[10] While playing for the Mooseheads, Durandeau and his high-school aged teammates were enrolled at Prince Andrew High School (now called Woodlawn High School).[11] Durandeau scored his first career QMJHL goal on September 19 against the Saint John Sea Dogs to help lead the Mooseheads to an eventual 5–1 win.[12] He continued to pick up points throughout September and October and accumulated three goals and two assists for five points through his first 18 games. In November, Durandeau was a last-minute selection for team Canada Black to compete at the 2015 World U-17 Hockey Challenge.[13] In January 2016, Durandeau was the only Moosehead recognized as a QMJHL Scholastic Player of the Month.[11] Durandeau finished his rookie season with 12 goals and 17 assists for 29 points over 63 games.[1]

Durandeau returned to the Moosehead for the 2016–17 season. In October 2016, Durandeau was the only Moosehead recognized as a QMJHL Scholastic Player of the Month.[14] By mid-February Durandeau had tallied 12 goals and 21 assists for 33 points and was honoured by the QMJHL for being a player who "exemplifies the importance of academic achievement."[15] During the season, Durandeau was considered a 'C' list prospect and was expected to be drafted in the later rounds of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.[16] He ended his sophomore season with a career-high 41 points through 64 games[17] and was ranked 177th amongst all eligible skaters.[18] Durandeau was eventually selected by the New York Islanders in the sixth round, 165th overall, of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.[19]

Durandeau participated in the Islanders training camp ahead of the 2017–18 season but was returned to the Mooseheads to complete his third major junior season.[17] He had been the youngest player on the Islander's 57-man training camp roster. Upon rejoining the Mooseheads, Durandeau maintained a four-game point streak to start the season.[20] By the end of the month, Durandeau ranked third on the team with five goals and nine assists for 14 points through 15 games.[21] As a result of his play, he was selected to represent the QMJHL in the 2017 CHL Canada/Russia Series.[22]

Durandeau returned to the Moosehead for the 2018–19 season, his final season with the Mooseheads. On February 11, Durandeau recorded two goals and two assists for four points in a 6–1 win over the Acadie–Bathurst Titan. This moved him into 14th place on the Moosehead's all-time scoring list and sixth place for the franchise's longest ironman streak.[23] In March, Durandeau was named a nominee for the Marcel Robert Trophy as the QMJHL’s Scholastic Player of the Year.[24] Durandeau played a significant role in the Mooseheads' 2019 President's Cup playoffs run. Durandeau tallied an assist in Game 6 to force a Game 7 against the Quebec Remparts in the first round.[25] He would finish that series tied for second on the team with six points.[26] During the third round, Durandeau scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime period to lift the Mooseheads to their first win of the Semi-Finals against the Drummondville Voltigeurs.[27] He later scored his seventh postseason goal in Game 6 to help the Mooseheads win the series and qualify for the President's Cup Finals.[28]

Professional

Following his four-year major junior career in the QMJHL, Durandeau was signed by the Islanders to a three-year, entry-level contract on May 31, 2019.[29] In his first professional season, Durandeau split the 2019–20 season with the Islanders affiliates, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers of the American Hockey League (AHL) and the Worcester Railers of the ECHL.

Before the 2022–23 season, Durandeau was signed to a two-year, two-way contract extension by the Islanders.[30] He was recalled from the AHL and made his National Hockey League (NHL) debut with the Islanders on February 20, 2023, against the Pittsburgh Penguins.[31] [32]

Durandeau was traded to the New Jersey Devils on November 26, 2023, in exchange for Tyce Thompson.[33] On March 11, 2024, he was traded for a second time during the 2023–24 season to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Nathan Légaré.[34]

As an unrestricted free agent entering the NHL free agency period, Durandeau signed overseas with the Amur Khabarovsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) on July 3, 2024.[35] [36]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
2014–15Lac St-Louis LionsQMAAA42 25 26 51 2816 8 11 19 12
2015–16Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL63 12 17 29 20
2016–17Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL64 15 26 41 706 2 3 5 6
2017–18Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL67 20 33 53 569 5 7 12 10
2018–19Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL68 38 35 73 4623 10 10 20 26
2019–20Bridgeport Sound TigersAHL21 5 3 8 12
2019–20Worcester RailersECHL15 5 3 8 4
2020–21Bridgeport Sound TigersAHL14 4 4 8 4
2021–22Bridgeport IslandersAHL64 15 22 37 306 1 1 2 4
2022–23Bridgeport IslandersAHL68 24 31 55 35
2022–23New York IslandersNHL4 0 0 0 2
2023–24Bridgeport IslandersAHL12 1 3 4 23
2023–24Utica CometsAHL26 3 11 14 8
2023–24Laval RocketAHL10 2 4 6 0
NHL totals4 0 0 0 2

International

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arnaud Durandeau . Eliteprospects.com . December 14, 2023.
  2. Web site: Eva Durandeau . Brown University Athletics . December 14, 2023.
  3. News: François . Lemieux . Peewee AA Panthers remain undefeated . December 14, 2023 . . January 20, 2012.
  4. News: Lac St. Louis Lions under-13 team finishes tied for 13th at annual Hockey Quebec tourney . December 14, 2023 . . May 30, 2012.
  5. Web site: Arnaud Durandeau recrue « La Coop » . RDS.ca. December 14, 2023 . October 1, 2014. French.
  6. Web site: MacIntosh . Scott . Word on the Herd . CHL.ca. December 14, 2023 . June 12, 2015.
  7. Web site: QMJHL CENTRAL SCOUTING TOP 30 RANKINGS . CHL.ca . December 14, 2023 . May 11, 2015.
  8. Web site: Le CSR publie la liste finale pour la séance de sélection 2015 de la LHJMQ . RDS.ca . December 14, 2023 . May 6, 2015. French.
  9. Web site: Briggins . Jonathan . QMJHL Draft: Sea Dogs will count on Veleno . Sportsnet.ca . December 14, 2023 . June 10, 2015.
  10. Web site: MacIntosh . Scott . Mooseheads official roster announced . CHL.ca . December 14, 2023 . August 26, 2015.
  11. Web site: Scholastic Players of the Month for January 2016 . CHL.ca . December 14, 2023 . February 9, 2016.
  12. Web site: Fortier a Force as Moosheads Down Sea Dogs . OurSportsCentral.com . December 14, 2023 . September 19, 2015.
  13. Web site: MOOSE ROOKIES ON THE WORLD STAGE IN B.C. . CHL.ca . December 14, 2023 . November 2, 2015.
  14. Web site: Cadovius . Steven . Scholastic Players of the Month for October 2016 . CHL.ca . December 15, 2023 . November 2, 2016.
  15. Web site: QMJHL honours its top student athletes . CHL.ca . December 15, 2023 . February 21, 2017.
  16. Web site: Sweetland . Josh . 168 CHL Players on November ‘Players to Watch’ List for 2017 NHL Draft . CHL.ca . December 15, 2023 . November 16, 2016.
  17. Web site: Wright . Cory . Isles Day-To-Day: Three Loaned To Junior . New York Islanders. NHL.com. December 15, 2023 . September 22, 2017.
  18. Web site: Damiani . Frédéric . 29 QMJHL Players in Final 2017 NHL Central Scouting Draft Rankings . CHL.ca . December 15, 2023 . April 11, 2017.
  19. Web site: Wright . Cory . 7 Facts: Arnaud Durandeau . New York Islanders . NHL.com . February 24, 2023 . February 20, 2023.
  20. Web site: Keogh . Kelly . Islanders Prospect Report . New York Islanders. NHL.com . December 15, 2023 . October 3, 2017.
  21. Web site: Hanson . Dan . Islanders Prospect Report . New York Islanders. NHL.com . December 17, 2023 . October 31, 2017.
  22. Web site: Morreale . Mike G. . QMJHL roster set for 2017 Canada Russia Series . NHL.com . December 17, 2023 . October 19, 2017.
  23. Web site: Durandeau dominating in win over Bathurst . CHL.ca . December 14, 2023 . February 11, 2019.
  24. Web site: 2019 Marcel-Robert Trophy nominees revealed . CHL.ca . December 15, 2023 . March 5, 2019.
  25. Web site: Mooseheads force Game 7 with clutch performance . CHL.ca . December 17, 2023 . April 1, 2019.
  26. Web site: Round 2 Playoff Preview: Mooseheads vs Wildcats . CHL.ca . December 17, 2023 . April 3, 2019.
  27. News: St-Gelais . Roby . LHJMQ: Les Mooseheads bien en vie en demi-finale . December 17, 2023 . . April 20, 2019 . French.
  28. Web site: Halifax advances to President Cup final after thrilling Game 6 OT win . . December 17, 2023 . April 28, 2019.
  29. Web site: Durandeau signs entry-level contract . New York Islanders . NHL.com . May 31, 2019 . February 24, 2023.
  30. Web site: Islanders Sign Four Players . New York Islanders . NHL.com . February 27, 2023 . August 23, 2022.
  31. Web site: Islanders Gameday News: Durandeau recalled as Isles limp into Pittsburgh . Lighthouse Hockey . February 27, 2023 . February 20, 2023.
  32. Web site: Islanders rally in third for 4-2 win over Penguins . ESPN.com . February 20, 2023 . February 24, 2023.
  33. Web site: Islanders acquire F Thompson in trade with Devils . TSN.ca . November 26, 2023.
  34. Web site: Canadiens acquire Arnaud Durandeau from the New Jersey Devils . NHL.com . Montreal Canadiens . March 11, 2024 . March 11, 2024.
  35. MAGodin. 1808524856880709982 . Marc Antoine Godin . July 3, 2024. L'ancien du Rocket de Laval Arnaud Durandeau s'en va dans la KHL.. fr.
  36. Web site: Duffett . Nate . Recent Acquisition Leaves Canadiens for KHL Opportunity . . July 6, 2024 . July 3, 2024.