Joël Perrault Explained

Caption:Perrault with the San Antonio Rampage in 2007
Birth Date:April 6, 1983
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:212
Position:Centre
Shoots:Right
Played For:Phoenix Coyotes
St. Louis Blues
Vancouver Canucks
SCL Tigers
HC Ambrì-Piotta
IFK Helsinki
Krefeld Pinguine
Dragons de Rouen
Draft:137th overall
Draft Year:2001
Draft Team:Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Career Start:2003
Career End:2016

Joël Perrault (born April 6, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played a total of 96 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) throughout his playing career.

Playing career

Perrault was drafted by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the fifth round, 137th overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. In his last year of junior hockey, Perrault was the QMJHL's leading scorer while playing for the Baie-Comeau Drakkar.

After turning professional, Perrault spent two seasons in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks and the Portland Pirates before he was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Sean O'Donnell on March 9, 2006.[1]

In the 2006–07 season on October 31, 2006, St. Louis Blues claimed Perrault of waivers before being reclaimed by the Coyotes on December 19, 2006.[2] He also spent parts of the season in the AHL with the San Antonio Rampage and the Blues' minor affiliate, the Peoria Rivermen.

In 2007–08, Perrault split time between the NHL and AHL scoring 17 points in 49 games for the Coyotes. Over the following two seasons, he remained in the Phoenix organization but was unable to establish a permanent role in the NHL, often relied on as an offensive contributor with San Antonio.

On May 11, 2010, Perrault signed with Swiss team EV Zug of the National League A (NLA).[3] With the inclusion of an out clause for NHL interest, Perrault opted out with EV Zug and signed a one-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks on July 1, 2010.[4]

Perrault began the 2010–11 season in the AHL. He played 15 games for the Canucks' top affiliate, the Manitoba Moose, before being recalled to the NHL[5] to make his Vancouver debut on November 20 in a 7–1 home game against the Chicago Blackhawks.[6]

On February 28, 2011, Perrault was traded (along with a third-round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft) to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for Maxim Lapierre and MacGregor Sharp.[7]

On May 5, 2011, Perrault again signed in Switzerland, agreeing to a one-year and optional second year contract with the SCL Tigers beginning in the 2011–12 season. On November 18, he signed a one-year contract with HC Ambrì-Piotta for the remainder of the season.[8]

On July 20, 2012, Perrault signed with HIFK of the Finnish SM-liiga for the 2012–13 season. Midway through the campaign, he determined his stay in Finland would be a solitary season after signing a contract for the following season with Krefeld Pinguine of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) on December 10, 2013, also spending the 2014–15 season with the club.

In December 2015, Perrault signed with Dragons de Rouen of the French Ligue Magnus for the remainder of the 2015–16 season. He helped Rouen win the French championship, the French Cup competition as well as the IIHF Continental Cup. Perrault retired from professional hockey at the end of the season in March 2016.[9]

Career statistics

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1999–2000Collège Antoine–GirouardQMAAA19 4 7 11 6
2000–01Baie–Comeau DrakkarQMJHL68 10 14 24 4611 1 1 2 10
2001–02Baie–Comeau DrakkarQMJHL57 18 44 62 965 2 0 2 6
2002–03Baie–Comeau DrakkarQMJHL70 51 65 116 9312 3 7 10 14
2003–04Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL65 14 14 28 389 1 1 2 2
2004–05Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL51 9 19 28 40
2005–06Augusta LynxECHL3 4 2 6 2
2005–06Portland PiratesAHL25 12 12 24 20
2005–06San Antonio RampageAHL12 1 6 7 4
2005–06Phoenix CoyotesNHL5 1 1 2 2
2006–07Phoenix CoyotesNHL15 1 2 3 14
2006–07St. Louis BluesNHL11 0 0 0 0
2006–07Peoria RivermenAHL2 0 2 2 7
2006–07San Antonio RampageAHL21 10 4 14 8
2007–08San Antonio RampageAHL28 14 13 27 36
2007–08Phoenix CoyotesNHL49 7 10 17 48
2008–09Phoenix CoyotesNHL7 2 1 3 4
2008–09San Antonio RampageAHL46 18 31 49 46
2009–10San Antonio RampageAHL47 17 19 36 38
2009–10Phoenix CoyotesNHL2 1 0 1 0
2010–11Manitoba MooseAHL37 5 18 23 43
2010–11Vancouver CanucksNHL7 0 0 0 0
2011–12SCL TigersNLA23 5 6 11 20
2011–12HC Ambrì–PiottaNLA27 7 11 18 36
2012–13HIFKSM-liiga20 4 5 9 285 0 1 1 16
2013–14Krefeld PinguineDEL24 8 12 20 285 1 0 1 6
2014–15Krefeld PinguineDEL42 13 19 32 563 0 1 1 14
2015–16Dragons de RouenFRA12 2 2 4 1415 1 7 8 28
AHL totals334 100 138 238 2809 1 1 2 2
NHL totals96 12 14 26 68

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phoenix trades O'Donnell . . 2006-03-09 . 2008-11-10.
  2. Web site: Coyotes reclaim Perrault. Arizonarubber.com. 2006-12-19. 2008-11-10. 2011-11-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20111114010525/http://www.arizonarubber.com/story.cfm?id=273. dead.
  3. Web site: Joël Perrault new to the ECC!. EV Zug. 2010-05-11. 2010-05-11. German. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110706232004/http://www.evz.ch/aspx/service_aktuell.aspx?index=75. 2011-07-06.
  4. Web site: Joel Perrault hoping to break out in Canucks uniform. https://web.archive.org/web/20100704001050/http://www.theprovince.com/sports/Joel+Perrault+hoping+break+Canucks+uniform/3225208/story.html. dead. July 4, 2010. TheProvince.com. 2010-07-01. 2010-07-01.
  5. News: Perrault gets recalled by Canucks thanks to positive signs with Manitoba Moose. The Province . 2010-11-19 . 2010-11-21. Jamieson. Jim.
  6. Web site: The Goods: Canucks downed by Hawks. Canucks.com . 2010-11-21 . 2010-11-21. Jory. Derek.
  7. Web site: Canucks acquire Maxim LaPierre and MacGregor Sharp. 2011-02-28. Vancouver Canucks. 2011-02-28.
  8. Web site: Joel Perrault commits to the SCL Tigers . . 2011-05-05 . 2011-06-04 . German.
  9. Web site: La retraite pour Joël Perrault. TVA Sports. 27 March 2016 . 2016-03-28.