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Born June 1, 1949(1949-06-01),
Montreal, QC, CAN
Died December 30, 2006 (aged 58),
Île du Pas, QC, CAN
Height
Weight
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Goaltender
Pro clubs Montreal Canadiens
Kansas City Scouts
Pittsburgh Penguins
Colorado Rockies
Quebec Nordiques
St. Louis Blues
NHL Draft 1st overall, 1968
Montreal Canadiens
Pro career 19701982

Michel Pierre Plasse (June 1, 1949, in Montreal, Quebec – December 30, 2006, in Île du Pas, Quebec) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.

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[edit] Playing career

Plasse played in the National Hockey League from 1970 to 1982 after being the first overall draft pick in the 1968 NHL Amateur Draft. During his NHL career, he played for the St. Louis Blues (1970–71), Montreal Canadiens (1973–74), Kansas City Scouts (1974–75), Pittsburgh Penguins (1975–76), Colorado Rockies (1976–80), and Quebec Nordiques (1981–1982). Despite being a first draft pick, Plasse played just sixty minutes in goal for his first club, St. Louis, playing mainly as a goaltender for their affiliate, the Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League. On February 21, 1971, the Oklahoma City Blazers were trailing the Blues 2–1 and decided to pull their goaltender. Plasse scored on the open net and became the first professional goalie in the history of the game to score a goal.[1]

In total, Plasse clocked up 16,760 regular season minutes on ice in 299 games, conceding 1,058 goals with an average of 3.79 goals per game. He earned 2 shutouts, both for Pittsburgh in 1975–76. He played 4 play-off games, conceding 9 goals in 195 minutes at a rate of 2.77 including 1 shutout. Plasse won one Stanley Cup with Montreal in 1973.

[edit] Death

Plasse died of a heart attack on December 30, 2006.

[edit] Career statistics

 Season   Team                        Lge    GP   Min   GA  EN SO   GAA   W   L   T   Svs    Pct ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1968-69  Cleveland Barons            AHL     7   320   27   0  0  5.40   0   0   0     0  0.000 1970-71  Kansas City Blues           CHL    16   960   42   1  0  2.63   0   0   0     0  0.000 1970-71  St. Louis Blues             NHL     1    60    3   0  0  3.00   1   0   0    33  0.917 1971-72  Nova-Scotia Voyageurs       AHL    36  2036   94   2  1  2.77   0   0   0     0  0.000 1972-73  Montreal Canadiens          NHL    17   932   40   1  0  2.58  11   2   3     0  0.000 1973-74  Montreal Canadiens          NHL    15   839   57   0  0  4.08   7   4   2     0  0.000 1974-75  Kansas City Scouts          NHL    24  1420   96   2  0  4.06   4  16   3     0  0.000 1974-75  Pittsburgh Penguins         NHL    20  1094   73   0  0  4.00   9   5   4     0  0.000 1975-76  Pittsburgh Penguins         NHL    55  3096  178   1  2  3.45  24  19  10  1480  0.893 1976-77  Colorado Rockies            NHL    54  2986  190   3  0  3.82  12  29  10     0  0.000 1977-78  Colorado Rockies            NHL    25  1383   90   2  0  3.90   3  12   8     0  0.000 1978-79  Colorado Rockies            NHL    41  2302  152   6  0  3.96   9  29   2     0  0.000 1979-80  Fort Worth Texans           CHL    32  1632  113   1  0  4.15   9  13   3   656  0.853 1979-80  Colorado Rockies            NHL     6   327   26   0  0  4.77   0   3   2     0  0.000 1980-81  Quebec Nordiques            NHL    33  1933  118   2  0  3.66  10  14   9     0  0.000 1981-82  Quebec Nordiques            NHL     8   388   35   0  0  5.41   2   3   1   181  0.838 

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hockey’s Book of Firsts, p.10, James Duplacey, JG Press, ISBN 978-1-57215-037-9

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Preceded by
Rick Pagnutti
NHL first overall draft pick
1968
Succeeded by
Réjean Houle



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