J. P. Vigier

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Jean-Pierre Vigier (born September 11, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Atlanta Thrashers and in Switzerland's National League A for Genève-Servette HC and SC Bern between 2000 and 2012. Vigier served as captain for SC Bern during away games.

J. P. Vigier
Born (1976-09-11) September 11, 1976 (age 48)
Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Atlanta Thrashers
Genève-Servette HC
SC Bern
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1999–2012

Playing career

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Vigier spent four seasons at Northern Michigan University before signing as a free-agent with the Atlanta Thrashers of the National Hockey League.[1] He began his professorial career in the International Hockey League with the Orlando Solar Bears. Vigier played parts of two season with the Solar Bears helping them to win the Turner Cup in 2001.[2] He also made his NHL debut during the 2000–01 season, one of only two games he played at the NHL level that year. Following the 2000–01 season Vigier joined the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League (AHL). While with the Wolves he helped them win the Calder Cup in 2002,[2] scoring 14 points in 21 play-off games. He split time between the Wolves and Thrashers for the next two seasons before becoming an NHL regular during the 2003–04 season.[1] Vigier returned to the AHL for the 2004–05 season following the news that the 2004–05 NHL season was canceled due to the labor dispute. He went on to score 29 goals and 70 points while posting a career best plus-26, the successful season earned him AHL Second All-Star Team honors. He again helped the Wolves to the Calder Cup finals, registering 11 points in 18 play-off games. However, the Wolves were swept in the Calder Cup finals by the Philadelphia Phantoms.[3]

Vigier returned to the NHL following the lockout but was limited to only 41 games due to a broken foot and a knee injury. He was re-signed by the Thrashers to a one-year deal in the off-season.[2] He played in 72 games during 2006–07 season scoring 5 goals and 13 points.[1] In 2007, he signed with Genève-Servette HC in Switzerland[4] where he played for two seasons, scoring a total of 67 points. He joined National League A rival SC Bern on 18 June 2009.[5]

International career

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Vigier has represented Canada three times as a member of Team Canada at the 2007, 2008, and 2009 Spengler Cup tournaments.[6] Winning the Spengler Cup in 2007.[7]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1995–96 Portage Terriers MJHL 56 32 49 81
1996–97 Northern Michigan University WCHA 35 10 14 24 54
1997–98 Northern Michigan University WCHA 36 12 15 27 60
1998–99 Northern Michigan University WCHA 42 21 18 39 80
1999–00 Northern Michigan University WCHA 39 18 17 35 72
1999–00 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 3 1 0 1 0
2000–01 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 2 0 0 0 0
2000–01 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 78 23 17 40 66 16 6 6 12 14
2001–02 Chicago Wolves AHL 62 25 16 41 26 21 7 7 14 20
2001–02 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 15 4 1 5 4
2002–03 Chicago Wolves AHL 63 29 27 56 54 9 3 1 4 4
2002–03 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 13 0 0 0 4
2003–04 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 70 10 8 18 22
2004–05 Chicago Wolves AHL 76 29 41 70 56 18 5 6 11 19
2005–06 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 41 4 6 10 40
2006–07 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 72 5 8 13 27
2007–08 Geneve-Servette NLA 46 16 19 35 46 12 7 6 13 10
2008–09 Geneve-Servette NLA 35 20 11 31 53 2 1 0 1 2
2009–10 SC Bern NLA 49 13 25 38 50 14 7 7 14 6
2010–11 SC Bern NLA 49 17 16 33 60 4 0 2 2 4
2011–12 SC Bern NLA 37 7 7 14 24 3 0 0 0 4
NLA totals 216 73 78 151 233 35 15 15 30 26
NHL totals 213 23 23 46 97

Awards and honours

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Award Year
Northern Michigan Steve Bozek Plus-Minus Award 1997–98 [8]
Northern Michigan Bill Joyce Best Forward Award 1998–99 [8]
All-CCHA Second Team 1998–99 [1]
CCHA All-Tournament Team 1999 [9]
Northern Michigan Brad Werenka Coaches Academic Award 1999–00 [8]
AHL Second All-Star Team 2004–05 [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "J.P. Vigier's player profile". Legends of Hockey.net. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  2. ^ a b c "Thrashers Re-Sign JP Vigier". Thrashers.NHL.com. 2006-08-07. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  3. ^ "Trophy Case: Calder Cup". AHL Hall of Fame.com. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  4. ^ "Jean-Pierre Vigier: Right Wing". NHL.com. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  5. ^ "Movements". The Hockey News.com. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  6. ^ "Canada Roster - 2009 Spengler Cup". Hockey Canada.ca. Archived from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  7. ^ "Hockey Canada Names Spengler Cup Roster". TSN.ca. Archived from the original on April 13, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  8. ^ a b c "Northern Michigan University Hockey Team Awards and Honors". Northern Michigan University.edu. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  9. ^ "2012-13 CCHA Media Guide". ISSUU.com. Retrieved 2014-04-23.
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