Benoît Hogue Explained

Played For:Buffalo Sabres
New York Islanders
Toronto Maple Leafs
Dallas Stars
Tampa Bay Lightning
Phoenix Coyotes
Boston Bruins
Washington Capitals
League:NHL
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:194
Birth Date:October 28, 1966
Birth Place:Repentigny, Quebec, Canada
Draft:35th overall
Draft Year:1985
Draft Team:Buffalo Sabres
Career Start:1986
Career End:2002

Benoît "Benny" Hogue (born October 28, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left wing. He was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the second round, 35th overall, in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

After playing three seasons with the Saint-Jean Castors of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), Hogue joined the Sabres' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans, for the 1986–87 season. He made his National Hockey League (NHL) debut with the Sabres in the 1987–88 season, and remained with the Sabres until early in the 1991–92 season. Three games into the season, he was part of a blockbuster trade between the Sabres and the New York Islanders which involved seven players, including Pierre Turgeon and Pat LaFontaine.[1]

Hogue's time in New York was the most productive of his career, as he scored 105 goals in three-plus seasons with the Islanders before joining the Toronto Maple Leafs. Hogue was a journeyman for the remainder of his career, playing for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Phoenix Coyotes, Boston Bruins, and three separate stints with the Dallas Stars. He joined the Washington Capitals late in the 2001–02 season and played the final nine games of his NHL career there.

In his NHL career, Hogue appeared in 863 games. He scored 222 goals and added 321 assists and won the Stanley Cup in 1999 with Dallas.

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1982–83Bourassa AngevinsQMAAA4020204034102134
1983–84Saint-Jean CastorsQMJHL591411254240110
1984–85Saint-Jean CastorsQMJHL634644909252352
1985–86Saint-Jean CastorsQMJHL6554541081159641026
1986–87Rochester AmericansAHL5214203452125498
1987–88Rochester AmericansAHL62243155141761746
1987–88Buffalo SabresNHL31120
1988–89Buffalo SabresNHL69143044120500017
1989–90Buffalo SabresNHL451171879300010
1990–91Buffalo SabresNHL7619284776531410
1991–92Buffalo SabresNHL30110
1991–92New York IslandersNHL7230457567
1992–93New York IslandersNHL7033427510818661231
1993–94New York IslandersNHL833633697340114
1994–95New York IslandersNHL33641034
1994–95Toronto Maple LeafsNHL123360
1995–96Toronto Maple LeafsNHL4412253768
1995–96Dallas StarsNHL347202736
1996–97Dallas StarsNHL731924435472246
1997–98Dallas StarsNHL5361622351742616
1998–99Tampa Bay LightningNHL6211142550
1998–99Dallas StarsNHL1213441402216
1999–2000Phoenix CoyotesNHL27310131051232
2000–01Dallas StarsNHL3437102671016
2001–02Dallas StarsNHL3233624
2001–02Boston BruinsNHL174789
2001–02Washington CapitalsNHL90114
NHL totals86322232154387792171633124

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sabres deal Turgeon, get LaFontaine. The Buffalo News. October 25, 1991. April 23, 2018.
  2. Web site: Stars Win Stanley Cup in a Thriller. washingtonpost.com. August 2, 2017.