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Luc Robitaille - Wikipedia Luc Jean-Marie Robitaille[1][2] (born February 17, 1966) is a Canadian-American professional ice hockey executive and former player who serves as president of the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL)
Luc Robitaille Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Title | Hockey . . . Luc Robitaille Full Name: Luc Robitaille (Lucky, Cool Hand Luc) Position: LW • Shoots: Left 6-1, 215lb (185cm, 97kg) Born: February 17, 1966 (Age: 59-124d) in Montreal, Quebec ca Draft: Los Angeles, 9th round (171st overall), 1984 NHL Entry Amateur Teams: Hull Olympiques Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2009 (Full List) More bio, uniform, draft
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Luc Robitaille: Bio, Stats, News More - The Hockey Writers Luc Jean-Marie Robitaille (born February 17, 1966) is a Canadian–American professional ice hockey executive and former player He currently serves as president of the Los Angeles
Luc Robitaille pays tribute to ”toughest defender he faced,” leaving . . . Luc Robitaille was an amazing goalscorer, and he’s one of hockey’s biggest icons Robitaille was that kind of player who just always was in the right place at the right time Nicknamed Lucky Luc, he was known for his amazing goal-scoring abilities, and it got him to a whopping 1,394 points in the NHL
Luc Robitaille Career Stats - NHL - ESPN Complete career stats for the Los Angeles Kings Left Wing Luc Robitaille on ESPN Includes goals, assists and points per NHL season
Luc Robitaille - Los Angeles Kings Left Wing | StatMuse Luc Robitaille played 19 seasons for 4 teams, including the Kings and Red Wings He had 668 goals, 726 assists and a plus-minus of +71 in 1,431 games He won the Calder Trophy and 1 Stanley Cup He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009