Don Beaupré Explained

Played For:Minnesota North Stars
Washington Capitals
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs
Position:Goaltender
Height Ft:5
Height In:8
Weight Lb:150
Catches:Left
Birth Date:September 19, 1961
Birth Place:Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Draft:37th overall
Draft Year:1980
Draft Team:Minnesota North Stars
Career Start:1980
Career End:1997

Donald William Beaupré (born September 19, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for 17 seasons with the Minnesota North Stars, Washington Capitals, Ottawa Senators, and Toronto Maple Leafs.

A two-time NHL All-Star, Beaupré played in the 33rd National Hockey League All-Star Game in 1981 and 43rd National Hockey League All-Star Game in 1992. As a rookie in 1981, Beaupré appeared in the Stanley Cup Finals with the North Stars, losing to the New York Islanders.

Playing career

Beaupré emerged as a goaltender in the OHA for the Sudbury Wolves. In 1979–80 he won 28 games and was named to the league's first All-star team.

As one of the top rated goalies in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, Beaupré didn't last very long and was claimed 37th overall by the Minnesota North Stars. In 1981 with Minnesota, Beaupré split goaltending with Gilles Meloche and in his rookie year appeared in the 1981 All-Star Game (his other All-Star appearance would come in 1993), and although Minnesota would lose the series, recorded a 4–2 win in Game 4 of the 1981 Stanley Cup Finals against the powerful New York Islanders.

Traded in 1989 to the Washington Capitals, Beaupré continued to play well and benefit from Washington's solid defence in the early 1990s. He led the NHL with five shutouts in 1990–91, then won a career-high 29 games the next year. By the mid-'90s, the Capitals were looking to Olaf Kolzig to lead them in goal. Beaupré was shipped to the weak Ottawa Senators where he saw plenty of rubber in 71 games over two seasons. Beaupre became the first Ottawa netminder to register a shutout. By the time he was traded to Toronto in 1995–96, the veteran's reflexes were disappearing with age. He retired in 1997, after spending most of the season with the St. John's Maple Leafs of the AHL.

Beaupré is the owner and president of an aerial lift equipment company in Minneapolis.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1978–79Sudbury WolvesOMJHL54324826024.78106004404.40
1979–80Sudbury Wolves OMJHL5928292344724804.329545523804.13
1980–81Minnesota North StarsNHL44181411258513803.20.8956423602604.33.881
1981–82Minnesota North Stars NHL291189163410103.71.88920160404.00.852
1981–82CHL52302992505.02.857
1982–83Minnesota North Stars NHL3619105201112003.58.8854222452004.90.853
1982–83CHL108205993103.11.906
1983–84Minnesota North Stars NHL3316132179112304.12.87313677824013.07.895
1983–84CHL72504193004.30
1984–85Minnesota North Stars NHL3110173177010913.69.8834111841203.91.850
1985–86Minnesota North Stars NHL5225206307318213.55.8925233001703.40.892
1986–87Minnesota North Stars NHL4717206262217413.98.879
1987–88Minnesota North Stars NHL4310223228416104.23.872
1988–89Minnesota North Stars NHL101059303.03.880
1988–89Kalamazoo WingsIHL3120179913.02
1988–89 NHL115405782812.91.896
1988–89Baltimore SkipjacksAHL3014122171510203.57.881
1989–90Washington Capitals NHL4823185279315023.22.8908434011802.69.903
1990–91Washington Capitals NHL4520183257211352.64.89711556242912.79.901
1990–91Baltimore SkipjacksAHL2200120301.50.942
1991–92Washington Capitals NHL5429176310816613.20.8847344192203.15.896
1991–92Baltimore SkipjacksAHL31111841003.26.865
1992–93Washington Capitals NHL5827235328218113.31.882211119904.55.862
1993–94Washington Capitals NHL5324168285313522.84.8808524292112.94.890
1994–95Ottawa SenatorsNHL388253216112113.36.896
1995–96Ottawa SenatorsNHL336230177011013.73.877
1995–96 Toronto Maple LeafsNHL80503362604.64.84720020205.88.846
1996–97Toronto Maple Leafs NHL30301101005.46.833
1996–97St. John's Maple LeafsAHL4724164262312832.93.898
1996–97Utah GrizzliesIHL42202381303.27.8777344381712.32
NHL totals6672682777537,3922151173.45.885723331394322033.35.888

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Beaupre Aerial Equipment profile . 2010-02-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303183014/http://www.beaupre-inc.com/about.html . 2016-03-03 . dead .