Réal Cloutier Explained

Played For:Quebec Nordiques
Buffalo Sabres
Position:Right Wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:June 30, 1956
Birth Place:Saint-Émile, Quebec, Canada
Draft:9th overall
Draft Year:1976
Draft Team:Chicago Black Hawks
Wha Draft:9th overall
Wha Draft Year:1974
Wha Draft Team:Quebec Nordiques
Career Start:1974
Career End:1985

Réal Cloutier (born July 30, 1956) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Cloutier spent five prolific seasons as a winger in the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the Quebec Nordiques. After the WHA folded, he played an additional five seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), still at a point-a-game scoring pace, with the Quebec Nordiques and the Buffalo Sabres.

Playing career

As a youth, Cloutier played in four consecutive Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments from 1966 to 1969, with a minor ice hockey team from Orsainville, Quebec City.[1]

Touted as one of the most promising prospects in the history of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Cloutier played junior hockey for the Quebec Remparts, leading his team to back to back Memorial Cup finals in 1973 and 1974. His final season with the Remparts saw him score 216 points to lead the team in scoring.

In 1974, the National Hockey League (NHL) made a brief exception to allow teenagers to play, but Cloutier signed with the Quebec Nordiques of the World Hockey Association (WHA) and made an immediate impact in his 1974–75 rookie season. He scored 26 goals and helped the Nordiques to the AVCO Cup finals.

The next season saw Cloutier break into stardom, as he scored 60 goals to begin a streak of four seasons of at least 56 goals. In 1976–77 season, he scored 66 goals and 141 points to lead the WHA in scoring, adding 14 goals and 13 assists in 17 playoff games to lead the Nordiques to their only AVCO Cup championship. His best goal scoring season came in the WHA's final season of 1978–79, when he scored 75 goals, at the time the third highest total in the combined WHA and NHL professional history, behind Bobby Hull (77 goals, 1974–75 WHA season) and Phil Esposito (76 goals, 1970–71 NHL season).

Prior to the WHA's merger with the NHL in 1979, Cloutier's NHL rights belonged to the Chicago Black Hawks, which had selected him in the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft. The incoming WHA teams had a maximum of four "priority selections", up to two skaters and two goaltenders, that they could protect from being reclaimed by the NHL team that held their rights. In order to save their priority selections for defencemen Paul Baxter and Garry Lariviere, Quebec traded its first round draft choice (which would turn into future superstar Denis Savard) to Chicago in order to retain Cloutier. He proved to be a consistent scorer in the NHL, scoring 42 goals in 1979–80, and, although he was slowed by injuries, 37 and 28 goals his last two full seasons with the Nordiques.

Cloutier's time in Quebec came to an end as he, along with the Nordiques' first-round draft pick, was traded on June 8, 1983 to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Tony McKegney, André Savard, and Jean-François Sauvé.[2] In Buffalo he reportedly clashed with Sabres' coach Scotty Bowman, who had a long history of benching offensive players who he felt were not paying sufficient attention to defensive play, and although he scored a credible 24 goals and 60 points in his only full season for the Sabres, he was sent to the minor leagues the next year, retiring thereafter at the age of 28.

When the WHA folded, Cloutier stood as the fourth leading scorer in WHA history, with 283 goals, 283 assists and 566 points in 369 games, adding 33 goals and 30 assists in 48 playoff games. In 317 NHL games, he scored 344 points.

Awards

Records

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1972–73Quebec RempartsQMJHL5739609915158132114
1972–73Quebec RempartsM-Cup30112
1973–74Quebec RempartsQMJHL6993123216401626245028
1973–74Quebec RempartsM-Cup44484
1974–75Quebec NordiquesWHA6326275336124372
1975–76Quebec NordiquesWHA7660541142754590
1976–77Quebec NordiquesWHA766675141391714132710
1977–78Quebec NordiquesWHA7356731291910971615
1978–79Quebec NordiquesWHA7775541294842242
1979–80Quebec NordiquesNHL6742478912
1980–81Quebec NordiquesNHL3415163118300010
1981–82Quebec NordiquesNHL673760973416751210
1982–83Quebec NordiquesNHL682839673040000
1983–84Buffalo SabresNHL772436602520000
1984–85Flint GeneralsIHL401125366
1984–85Rochester AmericansAHL124370
1984–85Buffalo SabresNHL40000
WHA totals369 283 283 566 16948 33 30 63 29
NHL totals317 146 198 344 11925 7 5 12 20

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-01-06.
  2. Web site: The Buffalo Sabres made a mjor trade today with... . 2022-08-04 . UPI . en.