Georges Laraque

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Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
Height
Weight
ft 3 in (1.91 m)
243 lb (110 kg)
NHL Team
F. Teams
Pittsburgh Penguins
Edmonton Oilers
Phoenix Coyotes
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born December 7, 1976,
Montreal, QC, CAN
NHL Draft 31st overall, 1995
Edmonton Oilers
Pro Career 1996 – present

Georges Laraque (b. 7 December 1976 in Montréal, Québec, Canada) is a professional ice hockey forward, currently playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League. He is widely regarded as the best enforcers currently playing in the NHL.

Born in Montreal, it was natural for Laraque to enter the QMJHL, where he played for a variety of teams, generally as a power forward. In 173 games at the junior level, Laraque stockpiled 107 points and an even more impressive 661 penalty minutes. Laraque was a member of the 1996 Granby Prédateurs team which won the Memorial Cup.

After finishing junior, Laraque spent parts of three seasons with the Edmonton Oilers' American Hockey League affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs.

Despite concerns about his skating, Laraque showed enough at the AHL-level for Edmonton to bring him to the NHL. Although he was something of a power forward in junior, Laraque is considered primarily as an enforcer at the NHL level. His 6'3" frame and his habit of fighting made him one of the most feared forwards in the league (in terms of checking and fighting). He was unanimously awarded the 'Best Fighter' award from The Hockey News in 2003.

During the NHL lockout, he played in Sweden, signing on with AIK Stockholm. In the 2006 off season, Laraque was up for free agency and wanted to stay in Edmonton and play. He even said he was willing to take a salary cut if the Oilers accepted on giving him a long-term, no trade clause deal. However, such a contract was not signed. On July 5, 2006, Laraque signed with the Phoenix Coyotes. He scored his first goal as a Phoenix Coyote against Edmonton on October 26, 2006. Despite playing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Laraque says he will keep his home in Edmonton and wants to continue to have strong ties with the city.

On February 27, 2007, Laraque was dealt by the Phoenix Coyotes to the Pittsburgh Penguins for forward Daniel Carcillo and a third-round draft pick. His first game for the Pittsburgh Penguins was on March 2, 2007, against the Carolina Hurricanes, in which he delivered a crushing hit to Rod Brind'Amour, taking him out of the game for the rest of the first period, and establishing himself as a major presence for the Penguins.

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