Maxime Lacroix

Maxime Lacroix (born June 5, 1987) is a Canadian-French professional ice hockey left winger currently playing for Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5 in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH). He was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the fifth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft with the 127th pick overall. He is the son of the former NHL player, Pierre Lacroix.

Maxime Lacroix
Born (1987-06-05) June 5, 1987
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Left wing
Shoots Left
LNAH team
Former teams
Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5
Hamilton Bulldogs
Hershey Bears
Odense Bulldogs
Sheffield Steelers
Dragons de Rouen
Ducs d'Angers
National team  France
NHL Draft 127th overall, 2006
Washington Capitals
Playing career 2007present

Playing career

Born in Quebec City, Quebec, Lacroix spent his junior career (200407) with the Quebec Remparts of the QMJHL. While with the Remparts, he scored 176 points in combined goals and assists and earned 287 penalty minutes in regular season play. In the 200506 postseason, Lacroix scored 7 goals and 5 assists, helping the Remparts to their eventual 62 victory over the Moncton Wildcats to win the Memorial Cup.

Lacroix turned pro at the end of the 200708 season, entering the Washington Capitals organization and joining the Hershey Bears in the Calder Cup playoffs. He scored one goal in the two games leading up to the Bears' first-round elimination by the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

For the 200809 season Lacroix joined the ECHL's South Carolina Stingrays in the race for what would become the team's third Kelly Cup championship. He placed second in points during the regular season with the Stingrays, scoring 33 goals and adding 31 assists for 64 points in 63 games, a 1.02 point-per-game average. Lacroix made Kelly Cup finals history when he scored back-to-back goals within 13 seconds of each other to seal a 32 comeback win over the Alaska Aces in the first game of the finals. Additionally, he tied the ECHL record for second-highest number of goals in a final series with 6 goals against the Aces.[1]

Lacroix signed with the AHL's Hamilton Bulldogs for the 200910 season, posting three points and two penalty minutes in 27 games. Lacroix spent the rest of the season with the Cincinnati Cyclones, scoring 28 points in the regular season and 12 points in the playoffs to lead the Cyclones to their second Kelly cup title in three years, as well as Lacroix's second in two years.[2]

Lacroix returned to the Stingrays to begin the 201011 season and would swing between the ECHL and AHL's Hershey Bears until the end of the 2011-12 season.

In the 2012–13 season, he helped the Odense Bulldogs reach the semifinals of Superisligaen in Denmark.[3] He spent the 2013-14 season in England, playing for the Sheffield Steelers of the EIHL. He led the Steelers in scoring (31 games: 18 goals, 18 assists) before twin fractures in his ankle cut his season short.[4]

Lacroix moved to France for the 2014–15 season, joining the Dragons de Rouen. He transferred to fellow Ligue Magnus side Ducs d'Angers for the following campaign.[5]

International play

Lacroix was invited to a training camp of the French Men's National Team in 2007.[6][7]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2003–04 Séminaire Saint–François QMAAA 42 21 21 42 72
2004–05 Quebec Remparts QMJHL 49 6 8 14 34 13 0 0 0 8
2005–06 Quebec Remparts QMJHL 70 25 22 47 79 23 7 5 12 21
2006–07 Quebec Remparts QMJHL 68 22 31 53 85 5 2 1 3 2
2007–08 Quebec Remparts QMJHL 67 30 32 62 89 8 1 5 6 16
2007–08 Hershey Bears AHL 2 1 0 1 0
2008–09 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 63 33 31 64 86 23 13 5 18 37
2008–09 Hershey Bears AHL 6 1 0 1 7
2009–10 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 27 1 2 3 2
2009–10 Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL 38 17 11 28 51 19 3 9 12 20
2010–11 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 13 7 3 10 20
2010–11 Hershey Bears AHL 57 6 10 16 25 6 0 0 0 0
2011–12 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 31 12 21 33 26 9 5 5 10 6
2011–12 Hershey Bears AHL 29 1 2 3 20
2012–13 Odense Bulldogs DEN 40 15 25 40 36 14 5 4 9 4
2013–14 Sheffield Steelers EIHL 24 12 17 29 42 4 2 2 4 0
2014–15 Dragons de Rouen FRA 26 8 20 28 32 4 0 1 1 0
2015–16 Ducs d'Angers FRA 26 22 25 47 14 16 6 10 16 30
2016–17 Ducs d'Angers FRA 44 12 19 31 28 6 3 4 7 0
2017–18 Ducs d'Angers FRA 43 15 18 33 58 5 1 1 2 8
2018–19 Ducs d'Angers FRA 44 24 20 44 40 5 1 2 3 0
2019–20 Ducs d'Angers FRA 40 21 23 44 56 4 0 1 1 4
2021–22 Saint–Georges Cool FM 103.5 LNAH 26 5 11 16 23 11 3 2 5 23
2022–23 Saint–Georges Cool FM 103.5 LNAH 34 15 29 44 30 17 10 11 21 18
AHL totals 119 9 14 23 54 8 1 0 1 0
FRA totals 223 102 125 227 228 40 11 19 30 42

International

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2016 France OGQ DNQ 3 0 0 0 0
Senior totals 3 0 0 0 0

References

  1. Miller, Andrew (2009-05-27). "Rays' Lacroix on his game". Post and Courier. Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  2. Miller, Andrew (2010-11-05). "Ray looking to replicate '09 run". Post and Courier. Archived from the original on 2012-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  3. "Fransk-canadier til Bulldogs". www.fyens.dk. 2012-08-22. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  4. "Sheffield Steelers: Super slick Max is back on the market". www.thestar.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  5. "Ligue Magnus". ligue_magnus.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  6. "13e journée de Ligue Magnus : Gap vire en tête". L'Equipe.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  7. qcremparts-21 (2008-07-16). "Maxime Lacroix au camp de l'équipe de France". Skyrock. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
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