Simon Gagne!!!!!!!
You are probably wondering, who Simon Gagne is. He is the left wing for the Philadelphia Flyers. He is also very hot!!!!
Name: Simon Gagne
Number: 12
Birthplace: 2/29/80
Birth date: Ste. Foy, Quebec
Drafted: Philadelphia Flyers (22nd overall, 1998)
Parents: Pierre and Nicole
Siblings: Younger Brother Jean Francois
Fave Sport: Other than hockey is golf
Food: Chinese food and Frosted Flakes
Not playing hockey: Be a gym teacher or a police officer
Fave NHL team: Philadelphia Flyers!
Nickname: in Juniors-“Kid” with the Flyers-“Gags”
Fave non-hockey team- Montreal Expos
Fave Movie- American Pie
Fave Charities- ones that help children
Other stuff
Was invited to Canada’s Men’s Olympic Team Orientation Session in Calgary...His father, Pierre, attending Training Camp in 1967 with the Quebec Aces, then an affiliate of the Flyers...Grandfather, Roger, played four seasons in the American Hockey League in the late 1940s, including the 1947-48 Calder Cup Champion Cleveland Barons...Had his jersey, No. 12, retired by the Quebec Remparts prior to their home opener on September 14,2001...Was ranked 15th on the CSS Mid-Term report, his final ranking is 17th ... selected 10th overall in the 1996 QMJHL draft ... won a Gold Medal with Team Canada at the Under-18 Three Nations Cup in the Czech Republic ... was coached by Montreal Canadians' Alain Vigneault in Beauport... was named Beauport's Rookie of the Year for 1997... admires the style of Anaheim's Paul Kariya ... participated in the 1998 Top Prospects Game where he place 2nd in the agility with the puck drill.
2000-2001
Shared the Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy as most improved player from the previous season as voted by his teammates...Was first on the team in plus/minus at +24...Was second on the team in game-winning goals with seven...Was tied for second on the team in goals with 27...Was third on the team in points with 59...Scored two goals, including the game-winner, as a member of the North American Team for the 51st NHL All-Star Game (first appearance)... Was named First Star after recording two goals and an assist vs. Atlanta on 2/17/01 (three points tied his career high for most points in a game)...His second goal vs. Atlanta on 2/17/01 was his 100th NHL point...Recorded three assists at Pittsburgh on 1/31/01, tying his career high for assists and points in a game.... Registered two goals, including the game-winning, and an assist vs. New Jersey on 12/16/00, tying his career high for most points in a game... Recorded three assists at NY Rangers on 10/24/00, setting a career high for most assists in a game.
1999-2000
Named to NHL All-Rookie Team...Among NHL rookies, was tied for first in power play goals (8), second in goals (20), second in power play assists (13), second in power play points (21), third in assists (28), and fourth in points (48, 14th all-time among Flyers rookies)...During playoffs, led NHL rookies in points (10)...Tied for NHL lead among rookies in goals (5)...Scored game-winning goal in his first NHL playoff game on 4/13/00 vs. Buffalo, becoming the first Flyers rookie to score game-winning goal in his first NHL playoff game...During regular season, scored his 20th goal of season on 4/4/00 at Atlanta...Recorded a five-game scoring streak (4G, 4A: 3/18/00-3/28/00)...Did not play vs. Los Angeles 3/23/00 because of a stomach virus...Scored his first NHL shorthanded goal 2/9/00 at Toronto...Did not play at NY Islanders 1/2/00 because of a stomach virus...Named NHL Rookie of the Month for December as he led all NHL rookies in scoring with two goals and 10 assists for 12 points in 13 games...Scored a goal and two assists, his first career three-point game, at Vancouver on 12/29/99...Registered his first NHL assist on 10/14/99 vs. Montreal... Scored his first two NHL goals on 10/12/99 at Washington...Appeared in his first NHL game 10/2/99 vs. Ottawa...
1998-99
Named to QMJHL All-Star Second Team...Led Quebec (QMJHL) in points (120), assists (70), and plus/minus rating (53)...Tied for first on team in goals (50)...Scored at least one point (16G,24A) in 21 straight games during Quebec’s 27-game undefeated streak...1997-98: Led Quebec in playoff goals (11)...
International Career
Played for Canada’s silver medal team at 1999 World Junior Championships and led the tournament with seven goals, four of which came in one game to tie a Team Canada record set by Mario Lemieux in 1983.
Stats
NHL Totals-199-2001(Regular Season):
GP-149
G-47
A-67
PTS-66
PIM-40
NHL Totals-1999-2001(Playoffs):
GP-17
G-5
A-5
PTS-10
PIM-2
QMJHL Totals-1996-1999:
GP-135
G-89
A-131
PTS-220
PIM-117
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