Tristan Luneau

Tristan Luneau (born January 12, 2004) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Tristan Luneau
Born (2004-01-12) January 12, 2004
Victoriaville, Quebec
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 193 lb (88 kg; 13 st 11 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Right
NHL team Anaheim Ducks
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 53rd overall, 2022
Anaheim Ducks
Playing career 2023present

Playing career

Luneau played ice hockey for the Estacades de Trois-Rivières ice hockey starting at age 14, competing against those several years older than him as they were an under-18 team.[1][2] He was team captain as a 15 and 16-year old, being named the Quebec minor league defenceman of the year while scoring 30 points in 37 games.[1] He committed to play collegiately for the Wisconsin Badgers but retracted his commitment after he was selected with the first overall pick in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) by the Gatineau Olympiques.[3][4][5]

In the 2020–21 season, his first with the Olympiques, Luneau appeared in 31 games and posted four goals and a total of 18 points, being named defensive rookie of the year.[6] In 2021–22, he played a combined total of 70 games and had 49 points, including 12 goals scored.[1] He was invited to the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game and was an alternate captain.[1] After the season, he was selected 53rd overall in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft by the Anaheim Ducks.[1] Luneau returned to the Olympiques for the 2022–23 season and was given the Emile Bouchard Trophy as the best defenceman in the QMJHL; he led all defencemen in the league with 83 points in the regular season and then scored 17 more in the postseason.[7]

On September 5, 2023, Luneau signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Anaheim Ducks.[8] He made the team's opening roster out of training camp.[9][10]

International career

Luneau represented Canada at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics and was an alternate captain.[1]

Personal life

Luneau was born on January 12, 2004, in Victoriaville, Quebec.[11] Both of his parents were athletes and his three older brothers played sports as well.[1]

References

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