Scott Jacque-Frederick Pellerin Left Wing Left-Handed Shot Height: 5' 11", Weight: 190 pounds Born: 1.9.70 Shediac, New Brunswick
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How he arrived: Via Entry Draft How he left: Signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Blues, 7.10.96
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Regular Season Statistics with the Franchise Stats in bold signifies team leader.
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After winning the Hobey Baker Award in his senior year at the University of Maine, Pellerin bounced back and forth between
the Devils... actually, both New Jersey AND Utica, and the River Rats. The most games in one season he saw in New Jersey
was the 45 in his first pro season. From 1993 on, he had largely been playing with Albany, and with a lot of success, I might
add.
In the NHL, though, he wouldn't put up the numbers he was able to put up in Albany or at Maine. However, in signing with the
Blues, he was able to become a regular NHLer. Although after leaving the Blues in 2000, he moved around frequently: 6
different teams up until he reitred in 2004, including a return to St. Louis.
He would co-found a hockey equipment supplier with Cal Ingraham, a teammate of his at Maine, after retirement called Juniors
Hockey, who specialize in equipment for players under 5-10.
He also currently is an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Kings' AHL team, the Manchester Monarchs, having been with them
since 2006.
Entry Draft: 1989 Third Round Pick (47th overall) by the New Jersey Devils
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