This article is about the NHL player. For the Quebec politician, see Marcel Dionne (politician).
Ice hockey player
Marcel Dionne
Hockey Hall of Fame, 1992
Dionne in 1987
Born
(1951-08-03) August 3, 1951 (age 72) Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
Height
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight
185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position
Centre
Shot
Right
Played for
Detroit Red Wings Los Angeles Kings New York Rangers
National team
Canada
NHL draft
2nd overall, 1971 Detroit Red Wings
Playing career
1971–1989
Medal record
Representing Canada
Canada Cup
1976 Canada
1981 Canada
World Championships
1978 Czechoslovakia
1983 West Germany
1986 Soviet Union
Marcel Elphège "Little Beaver" Dionne (born August 3, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers between 1971 and 1989. A prolific scorer, he won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer in 1979–80, and recorded 50 goals or more in a season six times, and 100 points or more in a season 8 times during his career. Internationally Dionne played for the Canadian national team at two Canada Cups and three World Championships. Dionne was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. In 2017 Dionne was named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.[1]
^"100 Greatest NHL Players". National Hockey League. January 27, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
Marcel Elphège "Little Beaver" Dionne (born August 3, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National...
"Triple Crown Line" of Charlie Simmer, Dave Taylor and Hall of Famer MarcelDionne, who had a famous upset of the rising Edmonton Oilers in a 1982 playoff...
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Hall of Famer MarcelDionne, who is nineteen years his senior. He now resides in Tavistock, Ontario.[citation needed] As a youth, Dionne played in the...
acquired superstar center MarcelDionne after almost 12 years with the Los Angeles Kings. In 1988, while a Ranger, Dionne moved into third place in NHL...
winning the trophy, fifth overall. From 1951 to 2001, Jean Beliveau, MarcelDionne, and Bryan Trottier were the only single-time winners of the scoring...
Kings were led offensively by MarcelDionne, who scored 117 points and was eighth in the NHL in scoring. Dave Taylor, Dionne's right winger on the Triple...
six 50-goal seasons, joining Guy Lafleur, Mike Bossy, Wayne Gretzky, MarcelDionne and Mario Lemieux. On 2 April, Ovechkin scored his 51st and 52nd goals...
tied for the scoring lead with MarcelDionne with 137 points. Although Gretzky played 79 games to Dionne's 80, Dionne was awarded the Art Ross Trophy...
based in Drummondville, Quebec, playing its home games at the Centre MarcelDionne. The team won the QMJHL's President's Cup in 2009 and 2024. Drummondville...
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firepower when they acquired center MarcelDionne on June 23, 1975, in a trade with the Detroit Red Wings. Dionne was already a superstar in the NHL and...
Atlanta Thrashers, Robitaille scored a hat-trick, tying and passing MarcelDionne's then-franchise record of 550 goals. His record-breaking goal was met...
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Hockey, as well as two World Junior Championships. In 2008, he surpassed MarcelDionne as Canada's all-time leader in goals and Steve Yzerman as the all-time...
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broadcaster Jean-Bernard Rainville. With Lafleur and fellow Quebecer MarcelDionne among the top prospects in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, the Montreal...