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Pierre-Édouard Bellemare

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French ice hockey player (born 1985)

Ice hockey player
Pierre-Édouard Bellemare
Bellemare with France in 2024
Born (1985-03-06)6 March 1985 (age 40)
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight196 lb (89 kg; 14 st 0 lb)
PositionCentre/left wing
ShootsLeft
NL team
Former teams
HC Ajoie
Dragons de Rouen
Skellefteå AIK
Philadelphia Flyers
Vegas Golden Knights
Colorado Avalanche
Tampa Bay Lightning
Seattle Kraken
National team France
NHL draftUndrafted
Playing career2002–present

Pierre-Édouard Bellemare (born 6 March 1985) is a French professionalice hockeyforward who is currently playing withHC Ajoie of theNational League (NL). He has previously played in theNational Hockey League (NHL) for thePhiladelphia Flyers,Vegas Golden Knights,Colorado Avalanche,Tampa Bay Lightning andSeattle Kraken.

Playing career

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Europe

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Bellemare made France's top professional league, theLigue Magnus in 2002 as a 17-year-old, playing withDragons de Rouen. Showing early offensive promise, Bellemare was among Rouen's top scorers in each of his three full seasons with the club. Bellemare played in the Magnus until he was 20, before accepting an offer to play forLeksands IF, in Sweden's second tier league,HockeyAllsvenskan, in order to continue his development in stronger competition.[1]

Bellemare established himself in the Allsvenskan, learning to play a responsible two-way game while improving his points totals in each of his three seasons with Leksands. In the2008–09 season, Bellemare led the league with 31 goals however was unable to help Leksands gain promotion to the top tieredSHL (SEL).

On 21 April 2009, Bellemare left the Allsvenskan, agreeing to a contract withSkellefteå AIK of the SEL for the2009–10 season.[2] Establishing a role as a two-way centre with Skellefteå, Bellemare produced 9 goals and 14 points in 49 games in his rookie season. As Skellefteå AIK's third-line centre in the2010–11 season, Bellemare agreed to a two-year contract extension on 22 December 2010.

From 2011 to 2014, Bellemare served as analternate captain with Skellefteå, where he won theSwedish Championship back-to-back in2013 and2014.

Philadelphia Flyers

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Having recorded 125 points in 238 career regular season games, Bellemare left the SHL after 5 seasons. Opting to pursue a career in the NHL, Bellemare signed his first North American contract as a 29-year old free agent with thePhiladelphia Flyers, agreeing to a one-year, two-way contract on 11 June 2014.[3]

After attending the Flyers' 2014 training camp, Bellemare made the opening night roster to begin the2014–15 season. He made his NHL debut in a fourth-line centre role, against theBoston Bruins on 8 October 2014.[4] He scored his first NHL goal on 22 October, in a victory against thePittsburgh Penguins.[5] Later in his rookie season (although not technically a rookie due to his age), Bellemare's experience and dependable defensive play was rewarded when he signed a two-year contract extension with the club on 2 March 2015.[6] He appeared in 81 regular season games with the Flyers, missing just one game, posting 6 goals and 12 points.

Reprising his fourth-line centre role in his second season with the Flyers in2015–16, Bellemare established a new career-best with 7 goals and 14 points in 74 games. He made his playoff debut with the Flyers in the opening game of the first-round against theWashington Capitals on 14 April 2016. Bellemare was suspended for one game on 19 April 2016, for an illegal check toDmitry Orlov during game 3.[7] He returned in Game 5, recording his first playoff point, an assist, as the Flyers shutout the Capitals 2-0 on 22 April 2016.[8] He ended with 1 point through 5 games as the Flyers were defeated 4 games to 2 by the Capitals.

In the2016–17 season, Bellemare appeared in every regular season game for the Flyers. He was named an alternate captain on 2 March 2017, a day after signing an additional two-year contract extension with the Flyers.[9] He finished his third NHL season posting 4 goals and 8 points, unable to help the Flyers return to the playoffs.

Vegas Golden Knights

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On 21 June 2017, having been unprotected by the Flyers at the2017 NHL Expansion Draft, Bellemare was selected by theVegas Golden Knights.[10] He made his Golden Knights debut in the club's first regular season game, in a 2-1 victory over theDallas Stars on 7 October 2017.[11] In the2017–18 season, he registered his first point with the Golden Knights during their home opener, registering an assist in a 5–2 victory over theArizona Coyotes atT-Mobile Arena on 10 October 2017.[12] Continuing his role as the club's primary fourth-line centre he was later placed on injured reserve on 19 February 2018 after being injured in a game against theMontreal Canadiens.[13] He returned on 6 March for a game against theColumbus Blue Jackets.[14] He led all Knights forwards with 63 blocked shots and finished with a career-high 10 assists and 16 points in 72 contests. He helped Vegas reach the2018 Stanley Cup Finals in their inaugural season, posting 3 assists in 20 playoff contests before losing to the Washington Capitals in 5 games.[15]

In the following2018–19 season, Bellemare was named as an alternate captain with the Golden Knights, and tallied 6 goals and 15 points in 76 games. He led the Golden Knights forwards in shorthanded time-on-ice and appeared 6 post-season games, missing the deciding Game 7 defeat to theSan Jose Sharks due to injury. He was initially injured in Game 1 after he was the recipient of a cross-check to the face by Sharks forwardEvander Kane. Kane was given a major penalty for cross-checking and a game misconduct, and was suspended one game.[16]

Colorado Avalanche

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Bellemare left the Golden Knights after their two first seasons, signing as a free agent a two-year, $3.6 million deal with theColorado Avalanche on 1 July 2019.[17] Acquired to assume the role as the Avalanche's fourth-line centre, Bellemare made his debut with the Avalanche in the opening game of the2019–20 season against theCalgary Flames on 3 October 2019.[18] Bellemare contributed early offensively, notching a career best 3 points against former club the Golden Knights in his first return toT-Mobile Arena in a 6-1 victory on 25 October, while also recorded a career high 7 points through the month of October.[19] Even with the season ending early because ofCOVID-19, Bellemare set an NHL career high in goals with 9 and points with 22 during the 2019–20 season. He scored his first playoff goal in the Avs 6–4 win over theDallas Stars in Game 3 of the Conference Semi-finals.[20] Unable to help propel the Avalanche past the Stars in Game 7, Bellemare finished with 2 goals and 3 points through 15 post-season games.

Returning for the second year of his contract with the Avalanche in the pandemic delayed2020–21 season, Bellemare resumed his role on the fourth-line and was relied upon for his faceoff prowess in winning 60% of his draws. He appeared in his 500th NHL game on 1 May 2021, against theSan Jose Sharks, becoming just the second French trained player behindAntoine Roussel to achieve the feat.[21] Matching his previous season high of 9 goals, Bellemare featured in 53 of the 56 regular season games for thePresidents' Trophy winning Avalanche. He registered 3 assists through 10 playoff contests with the Avalanche, unable to help the team advance past the second-round in a series defeat to the Vegas Golden Knights.

Tampa Bay Lightning

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On 28 July 2021, Bellemare signed a two-year, $2 million contract with theTampa Bay Lightning.[22] Bellemare skated in 80 games for the Lightning during the2021–22 season, recording nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points. The team reached the2022 Stanley Cup Finals, losing in six games to Bellemare's former team, the Avalanche.[23]

Seattle Kraken

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On 7 July 2023, Bellemare signed as a free agent to a one-year, $775,000 contract with theSeattle Kraken.[24] In signing with the Kraken he was reunited withDave Hakstol, his former head coach from his tenure with the Flyers. In the2023–24 season, Bellemare was primarily deployed in the fourth-line role, and posted 4 goals and 7 points in a career season low of 40 regular season games.

Return to Colorado

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As a free agent from the Kraken, Bellemare went un-signed over the summer. Approaching the2024–25 season, Bellemare accepted an invitation to return to the Colorado Avalanche organization agreeing to attend training camp on aprofessional tryout on 11 September 2024.[25] In participating in camp and pre-season in competition for the fourth-line centre role, Bellemare despite adding veteran leadership was surprisingly released from his tryout with the Avalanche on 3 October 2024.[26]

HC Ajoie

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With his NHL prospects concluded, Bellemare returned to Europe in securing a one-year contract for the remainder of the season with Swiss club, HC Ajoie of the NL, on 31 October 2024.[27]

International play

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Bellemare in 2017

Bellemare participated at the2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of theFrench national team.[28] He was also named to the French roster for competition at the2014 IIHF World Championship.[29] In the nation's opening group game on 9 May 2014, Bellemare scored the game-winning shootout goal to give France a 3–2 victory overCanada, France's second-ever victory over the Canadians in 83 years.[30]

In the2016 World Cup of Hockey, Bellemare played forTeam Europe, being the only player to represent France in the tournament. Team Europe finished runner-up, having lost to Canada 3-1 and 2-1 in the championship match.

In the2017 IIHF World Championship, Bellemare was set to receive the Player of the Game award, scoring a goal and an assist in France's 5–1 win over Finland. In an act of selflessness and respect, he waived acceptance of the award, urging it deserved to go to the French Team goalie,Florian Hardy, who had 42 saves.[31]

On August 27, 2024, Pierre was named Captain of the French Olympic qualifying team attempting to participate in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.

Personal life

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Bellemare was born in a suburb of Paris, the third of five children. His father was born inMartinique, an island in the Caribbean. He learned to skate and play hockey at age 6 when his 13-year-old sister, Aurore-Annick, wanted to play hockey and he and his brother tagged along.[1] Another sister,Rose-Eliandre Bellemare, is anartistic gymnast who participated in the2008 Summer Olympics inBeijing.[32] Bellemare was in his first year of chiropractor school when he accepted an offer to play in Sweden at age 20.[1] He is fluent inSwedish, French and English.[33][1]

Bellemare and his wife have two children.[34] They reside in Sweden in the off-season.[1]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2002–03Dragons de RouenFRA110116
2003–04Dragons de RouenFRA U22141218304024482
2003–04Dragons de RouenFRA221010201641124
2004–05Dragons de RouenFRA U22449136
2004–05Dragons de RouenLigue Magnus2841519201275126
2005–06Dragons de RouenFRA U2232350
2005–06Dragons de RouenLigue Magnus261217292492796
2006–07Leksands IFAllsv448111924101014
2007–08Leksands IFJ2021014
2007–08Leksands IFAllsv4014152912102354
2008–09Leksands IFAllsv413118491131055106
2009–10Skellefteå AIKSEL49951416122798
2010–11Skellefteå AIKSEL531081820161450
2011–12Skellefteå AIKSEL551917364015481212
2012–13Skellefteå AIKSEL29616224790112
2013–14Skellefteå AIKSHL52201535321495146
2014–15Philadelphia FlyersNHL81661218
2015–16Philadelphia FlyersNHL74771427501115
2016–17Philadelphia FlyersNHL8244820
2017–18Vegas Golden KnightsNHL7261016142003314
2018–19Vegas Golden KnightsNHL766915660002
2019–20Colorado AvalancheNHL699132217152136
2020–21Colorado AvalancheNHL53921121100330
2021–22Tampa Bay LightningNHL8091120192321327
2022–23Tampa Bay LightningNHL7349133461120
2023–24Seattle KrakenNHL404376
2024–25HC AjoieNL3410182861138112
Ligue Magnus totals87264369662510132316
SHL totals23864611251556616254128
NHL totals7006474138182855101543
NL totals3410182861138112

International

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YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2002FranceU18 D21st564104
2003FranceU18 D14th431429
2004FranceWJC D13rd50006
2004FranceWC16th30002
2005FranceWJC D14th551618
2005FranceOGQ3rd61236
2005FranceWC D12nd51010
2007FranceWC D11st52352
2008FranceWC14th500018
2009FranceOGQ4th31120
2009FranceWC12th62132
2010FranceWC14th61234
2011FranceWC12th61122
2012FranceWC9th52464
2013FranceOGQ3rd32132
2013FranceWC13th71340
2014FranceWC8th83586
2016FranceWC14th71340
2016FranceOGQ2nd30112
2016Team EuropeWCH2nd place, silver medalist(s)61124
2017FranceWC9th72244
2021FranceOGQ2nd30000
2024FranceWC14th72020
2024FranceOGQ2nd31010
Junior totals191462057
Senior totals10424305458

Awards and honours

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AwardYear
Ligue Magnus
Champion2004,2005,2006
Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy2005
Allsv
Top goal scorer (31)2009
SHL
Le Mat Trophy champion2013,2014

References

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