Luc Robitaille

Luc Robitaille

Infobox Ice Hockey Player


image_size = 180px
played_for = Los Angeles Kings
Pittsburgh Penguins
New York Rangers
Detroit Red Wings
position = Left Wing
shot = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 204
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1966|2|17
birth_place = Montreal, PQ, CAN
draft = 171st overall
draft_year = 1984
draft_team = Los Angeles Kings
career_start = 1986
career_end = 2006

Luc Robitaille (born February 17, 1966 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired professional ice hockey player. During his 19-season National Hockey League career, Robitaille won a Stanley Cup in 2001-02 with the Detroit Red Wings, and played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers, but is most known for his fourteen seasons with the Los Angeles Kings.cite web | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=4616 | title = Luc Robitaille’s profile at hockeydb.com | accessdate = 2007-11-12 | work = hockeyDB.com] Robitaille retired after the 2005-06 season as the highest-scoring left winger in NHL history and the holder of several Kings franchise records,cite book | author=Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | publisher = Los Angeles Kings | title = 2007–08 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | date = 2007 | pages = 200] as well as numerous Kings playoff records.cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2006–07 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | publisher = Los Angeles Kings | date = 2006 | pages=130]

Junior hockey career

Robitaille was drafted by the Kings in the ninth round (171st overall) of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft; earlier, in the fourth round, the Kings selected Tom Glavine,cite web | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/nhl1984e.html | title = 1984 NHL Entry Draft | accessdate = 2007-11-12 | work = hockeyDB.com] who would choose to be a Major League Baseball pitcher instead of a hockey player. Many hockey experts expected Robitaille to be drafted late in the draft due to his poor skating ability.cn|date=December 2007 Robitaille played junior hockey for the Hull Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. In three seasons with the Olympiques from 1983 to 1986, Robitaille amassed 155 goals and 269 assists, for 424 points in only 197 games, including winning the CHL Player of the Year with 191 points in 1985-86. In his honor, because of his efforts, the QMJHL created the Luc Robitaille Trophy, awarded to the team which scores the most goals each season.

National Hockey League career

Robitaille made it to the NHL in 1986, helping the Kings make the playoffs, despite having a 31-41-8 record.cite web | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/nhl19271987.html | title = 1986-87 National Hockey League Standings | accessdate = 2007-12-30 | work = hockeyDB.com] Robitaille scored 45 goals and had 39 assists in 79 games, earning him the Calder Memorial Trophy,cite web | url = http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinners.jsp?tro=CMT | title = Calder Memorial Trophy Winners | accessdate = 2007-12-30 | work = LegendsofHockey.net] the only Los Angeles player ever to do so.cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department |title = 2007–08 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | pages = 170] He also earned a spot on the Second All-Star team. Robitaille scored more than 40 goals in each of his first eight seasons, including three 50+ goal seasons, with a career-high 63 in 1992-93. That year the Kings made it to the Stanley Cup Finals for the only time in the franchise's history,cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2006–07 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | pages = 202] cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2006–07 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | pages = 203] but would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in five games. In 1992-93, Robitaille set league records for most goals and points (125) in a season by a left winger. cn|date=December 2007 Robitaille also amassed 9 goals and 13 assists during his 24 games in the playoffs. Robitaille's 63-goal record amongst left wingers was later eclipsed by Alexander Ovechkin during the 2007-08 season, although he still holds the record for most points in a season by a left winger.

After the 1993-94 season, the Kings decided to cut ties with Robitaille. He was traded on July 29, 1994 to the Pittsburgh Penguins, in exchange for Rick Tocchet and the Penguins’ 2nd round draft pick in 1995 (Pavel Rosa).cite book | author=Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2007–08 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide |pages = 181] There, Robitaille set then-career lows in goals and assists during the strike-shortened 1994-95 season. After one season, Robitaille was traded to the New York Rangers with Ulf Samuelsson in exchange for Petr Nedved and Sergei Zubov. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE4DC1E3CF932A3575AC0A963958260 HOCKEY; Rangers Trade Zubov and Nedved - New York Times ] ] Robitaille had below-average numbers in two seasons with the Rangers, and for the first time in his career, had more penalty minutes (80) than points (69) in 1995-96. On August 28, 1997, in new-General Manager Dave Taylor's first move, the Kings re-acquired Robitaille from the Rangers in exchange for Kevin Stevens.cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2007–08 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | pages = 182]

Robitaille struggled in his first season back in Los Angeles, scoring only 16 goals in an injury-shortened 1997-98 season. Robitaille returned to his All-Star form, scoring no fewer than 36 goals and had the best stats of his career after his first stint with the Kings during those three seasons. On January 7, 1999, Robitaille scored his 500th career goal in a 4-2 victory at the Great Western Forum against the Buffalo Sabres.cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2006–07 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | pages = 210]

During the 2000-01 playoffs, Robitaille helped the seventh-seed Kings to a first round upset of the Detroit Red Wings. But after a seven-game series loss to the Colorado Avalanche in the conference semifinals in 2001, Robitaille decided to seek a better opportunity for a Stanley Cup championship. Robitaille would sign with the Red Wings in the offseason.

With the Red Wings, Robitaille performed scored 30 goals and 50 points, helping them win the Presidents' Trophy, awarded to the team with the best regular season record.cite web | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/nhl19272003.html | title = 2002-03 National Hockey League Standings | accessdate = 2007-12-30 | work=hockeyDB.com] Robitaille scored only four goals in the postseason, but was a major part in the Red Wings run in the playoffs. The Red Wings defeated the Avalanche in the Western Conference Finals in seven games, meaning that Robitaille was going to the Stanley Cup Finals for the second time in his career. With the Red Wings’ 3-1 victory in Game 5 against the Carolina Hurricanes, Robitaille’s quest for an elusive Stanley Cup Championship finally came to an end.

After the lowest goal total in his career in 2002-03, Robitaille decided to end his career with one final stint with the Kings. Robitaille had mediocre numbers for a team in the rebuilding process. On March 9, 2004, Robitaille scored the 650th goal of his professional career in a 3-2 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes at Staples Center.cite book | author=Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2006–07 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide |pages = 215] He played his 1,000th game as a King a few days later, on March 13, 2004, in a 3-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks at HP Pavilion at San Jose.

On January 19, 2006, during a game against the Atlanta Thrashers, Robitaille scored a hat-trick, tying and passing Marcel Dionne’s then-franchise record of 550 goals.cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | title = 2007–08 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide | pages = 12] His record-breaking goal was met with several minutes of standing ovations and a video-congratulation reel on the scoreboard. On April 10, 2006, the Kings announced Robitaille's intention to retire at the conclusion of the 2005-06 NHL season. Robitaille officially confirmed this the next day in a press conference held at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, California.cn|date=December 2007

Luc Robitaille played his final NHL home game as a Los Angeles King against the Calgary Flames on Saturday, April 15, 2006. He also wore the captain's "C" that normally belonged to Mattias Norstrom. Although he was held without a point in the game, he logged 18:37 of ice time, and had 4 shots on goal.cite web | url = http://www2.nhl.com/nhl/app?service=page&page=Boxscore&gameNumber=1210&season=20052006&gameType=2 | title = Calgary Flames @ Los Angeles Kings, April 15, 2006 | accessdate = 2007-12-30 | date = 2006-04-15 | work = NHL.com] He was also the second shooter in the shootout, but his shot towards the upper-right corner of the net was stopped by the glove of goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff, despite being given an open five hole.cite web | author = Amber, David | title = Facing Off: 'Lucky' Luc sees the cup returning West | publisher = ESPN | url = http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/columns/story?columnist=amber_david&id=2825153 | date = 2007-04-04 | accessdate = 2007-05-16] The Kings went on to win the game 2-1 off of a shootout goal by Pavol Demitra, and three shootout saves by the Kings' Jason LaBarbera. The Kings held a curtain call for Robitaille after the game, where he was given a standing ovation by the sell-out crowd of 18,118 fans in attendance. After chants of his name died down, he gave a short speech and did one final lap of the rink at Staples Center.

Luc Robitaille finished his playing career on April 17, 2006 at the HP Pavilion in a game against the San Jose Sharks. The Kings won this game 4-0, with Jason LaBarbera earning the shutout.cite web | url = http://www2.nhl.com/nhl/app?service=page&page=Boxscore&gameNumber=1220&season=20052006&gameType=2 | title = Los Angeles Kings @ San Jose Sharks, April 17, 2006 | accessdate = 2007-12-30 | date = 2006-04-17 | work=NHL.com] He received applause and chants of his name throughout the night by the 17,496 fans in attendance, as well as good wishes from many of the opposing players of the Sharks. After the game ended, the Kings players came out and gathered around him first, rather than the traditional congratulation of the goaltender. The players of the Sharks team then came onto the ice to shake hands with Robitaille before they headed off into their locker room.

At the end of his legendary career, Robitaille had made eight All-Star teams, set the NHL record for goals by a left wingers (with 668) and points (with 1394), as well the Kings’ franchise record for goals, with 577,cite book | author = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department |title = 2007–08 Los Angeles Kings Media Guide |pages = 150] finished second to Dave Taylor in games played, fourth (behind Marcel Dionne, Wayne Gretzky, and Taylor) in assists with 726, second behind John Bucyk’s NHL recordcn|date=December 2007, and second to Dionne in points, with 1,154.

Robitaille also became the second player in NHL history to record 1,000 points after being as drafted as low as the ninth round.cn|date=December 2007 His final goal and point were scored in typical Luc Robitaille fashion: one-timing a pass from Jeremy Roenick while at the centre of the right wing face-off circle past Curtis Joseph during a power play in a March 14, 2006 6-2 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes. The Kings honored his playing career by retiring his number during a pre-game ceremony on January 20, 2007. Robitaille’s number 20 hangs in the rafters of Staples Center alongside Rogatien Vachon, Marcel Dionne, Dave Taylor, and Wayne Gretzky.

On July 6, 2006 Robitaille was named president of the Omaha Lancers hockey team of the United States Hockey League (USHL).cite web |title = Lancers owner Luc Robitaille takes on new role within Lancers organization | publisher = Omaha Lancers | url = http://www.lancers.com/leagues/newsletter.cfm?clientid=1996&leagueid=4581&page=13441 | date = 2006-07-06 | accessdate = 2007-05-16] He was named as the Kings' President of Business Operations on May 25, 2007.cite press release | publisher = Los Angeles Kings Communications Department | date = 2006-04-10 | title = Robitaille Appointed President, Business Operations | url = http://kings.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=310876 | accessdate = 2007-05-25]

Robitaille and his wife, Stacia, are co-founders of "Shelter for Serenity", a non-profit organization helping families displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and has extended to needy children in the Los Angeles community.cite web | url = http://www.shelterforserenity.org/CDA5240F87574D8387EBDE8FEC733210/page/display.asp?id=12281 | title = Shelter for Serenity | accessdate = 2007-12-30]

Awards

*Calder Memorial Trophy - 1987
*Named to the NHL All-Rookie Team - 1987
*Played in 8 NHL All-Star Games - 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001
*Lifetime Achievement Award from the Aquatic Foundation of Metropolitan Los Angeles (on June 8, 2006)
*2007 Great Ones Award from the Jim Murray Memorial Foundation

Career statistics

International play

Played for Canada in:
*1986 World Junior Championships
*1992 World Championships
*1994 World Championships (won gold medal)

References

ee also

*List of NHL statistical leaders
*List of NHL players with 1000 points
*List of NHL players with 500 goals
*List of NHL players with 1000 games played

External links

* [http://www.nhl.com/news/2006/04/268816.html Kings fans bid a fond farewell to Robitaille]
* [http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=Asd8RRiDv45AuK06jFi8Jgh7vLYF?slug=kingsrobitaille&prov=st&type=lgns Kings retire Robitaille's No. 20] retrieved on January 20, 2007
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/columns/story?columnist=amber_david&id=2825153 ESPN interview with Luc Robitaille April 4th 2007]
*hockeydb|4616

"Note: Robitaille served as Kings captain during the first half of the 1992-93 season, while Gretzky was injured."


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