Leon Rochefort

Joseph Fernand Léon Rochefort (born May 4, 1939) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centreman[1] who spent 15 seasons in the National Hockey League playing for seven clubs in a career that lasted from 1959 to 1976. A hard-working journeyman, he won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1966 and 1971.

Leon Rochefort
Léon Rochefort - 2009
Born (1939-05-04) May 4, 1939 (age 85)
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight184 lb (83 kg; 13 st 2 lb)
PositionCentre
ShotRight
Played forNew York Rangers
Montreal Canadiens
Philadelphia Flyers
Los Angeles Kings
Detroit Red Wings
Atlanta Flames
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career1959–1976

Playing career

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Rochefort was born in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec. He came up through the junior system of the New York Rangers, playing for the Guelph Biltmores alongside future Hall of Famers Rod Gilbert and Jean Ratelle. He turned pro in 1959 and made his NHL debut in 1960–61 appearing in a single game for the Rangers. In 1962–63, he appeared in 23 games for the Rangers, recording 5 goals and 9 points.

Before the 1963–64 campaign, Rochefort was dealt to the Montreal Canadiens in a seven-player trade involving star goaltenders Jacques Plante and Gump Worsley. He would find it difficult to crack the powerful Montreal roster, spending most of the next three years with the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League and appearing in just 11 games in Montreal over that span. However, he was called up to the team for the 1966 playoffs and appeared in 4 games, recording a goal and an assist, as Montreal won the Stanley Cup. He would build on that success the following year, spending most of the 1966–67 season in Montreal, notching 9 goals and 7 assists in 27 games.

Rochefort was claimed by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, and in Philadelphia was finally able to establish himself as a full-time NHL player. He would have his finest NHL season in 1967–68, leading the Flyers with 21 goals and finishing 3rd in overall scoring with 42 points. He would have another solid year in 1968–69, finishing 5th on Philadelphia with 35 points, but was dealt to the Los Angeles Kings after the season in a deal for enforcer Reggie Fleming. He spent a single season in Los Angeles, and led the team in assists although the team struggled to a last-place finish.

For the 1970–71 season, Rochefort was re-acquired by the Canadiens. He finished the year with just 5 goals and was briefly dispatched to the AHL, but appeared in 10 playoff games as Montreal again won the Stanley Cup. Following the season, he was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings, where he had a bounce-back year to finish with 17 goals and 28 points. Early in the 1972–73 season, he was dealt again, this time to the expansion Atlanta Flames where he would be a stabilizing influence in the team's first two NHL seasons.

Before the 1974–75 season, Rochefort was sold to the Vancouver Canucks, who would be his seventh NHL team. At the age of 35, he turned in one of the best seasons of his career, notching 18 goals - good for 5th on the team - and 29 points, and was a valuable veteran influence on a Canuck team that would win their division for the first time in their history. However, he was sent to the minors after a sluggish start to the following year, and he retired from the sport in 1976.

Rochefort finished his career with totals of 121 goals and 147 assists for 268 points in 617 NHL games, along with just 93 penalty minutes.

Rochefort is the uncle of Normand Rochefort, who spent 13 seasons as an NHL defender between 1980 and 1994.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1954–55Trois-Rivières LionsQAAA20152136
1955–56Trois-Rivières LionsQHL
1956–57Trois-Rivières LionsQHL
1957–58Guelph BiltmoresOHA5217183519
1958–59Guelph BiltmoresOHA54161935161084124
1959–60Trois-Rivières LionsEPHL702722493540009
1960–61New York RangersNHL10000
1960–61Kitchener-Waterloo BeaversEPHL6520183833731414
1961–62Kitchener-Waterloo BeaversEPHL6933276029
1962–63New York RangersNHL235496
1962–63Baltimore ClippersAHL5014203412
1963–64Montreal CanadiensNHL30000
1963–64Quebec AcesAHL712725521494372
1964–65Montreal CanadiensNHL92020
1964–65Quebec AcesAHL411821391250336
1965–66Montreal CanadiensNHL1011041124
1965–66Quebec AcesAHL713537721265380
1966–67Montreal CanadiensNHL2797166101124
1966–67Quebec AcesAHL83252
1967–68Philadelphia FlyersNHL732121421672022
1968–69Philadelphia FlyersNHL651421351030000
1969–70Los Angeles KingsNHL769233214
1970–71Montreal CanadiensNHL57510154100006
1970–71Montreal VoyageursAHL101670
1971–72Detroit Red WingsNHL6417122910
1972–73Detroit Red WingsNHL202462
1972–73Atlanta FlamesNHL549182710
1973–74Atlanta FlamesNHL5610122213
1974–75Vancouver CanucksNHL76181129250220
1975–76Vancouver CanucksNHL110330
1975–76Tulsa OilersCHL60254065292576
NHL totals617121147268933944816

Awards

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  • 1966 and 1971 Stanley Cup Champion (Montreal)
  • Led Philadelphia Flyers in goals during their inaugural season (1967–68)

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