Ex-NHL Star, Stanley Cup Champion Dies at 63
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Former Islanders Defenseman and Stanley Cup Champion Dies at 63
Former New York Islanders defenseman Paul Boutilier has died at 63 years old, according to a statement released by the NHL Alumni Association. Boutilier played five seasons with the Islanders during the 1980s and was part of one of hockey’s greatest dynasties during the franchise’s dominant Stanley Cup era. Paul Boutilier Won Stanley Cup With Islanders Dynasty Although Boutilier spent portions of his early career splitting time between the NHL a…
Wildcats Defensive Consultant Paul Boutilier passes - Moncton Wildcats
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Defensive Consultant Paul Boutilier. Boutilier was a 1st Round Draft Pick of the New York Islanders in 1981 and played 329 games in the NHL with the Islanders, Boston Bruins, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets. He also played 2 seasons (1987-1989)…
Stanley Cup champion Paul Boutilier passes away at 63 - Daily Faceoff
The NHL Alumni Association announced the passing of former NHL defenseman and Stanley Cup champion Paul Boutilier on Thursday. The NHL Alumni Association is deeply saddened to learn that Paul Boutilier has passed away at the age of 63.A defenseman, Paul played major junior hockey with the QMJHL’s Sherbrooke Castors beginning in 1980, and was selected by the New York Islanders in the first round of the… pic.twitter.com/5VJ8aLNXhi— NHL Alumni (@N…
Paul Boutilier Passes Away At Age 63
In an unfortunate announcement from the NHL’s Alumni Association, the group shared that former defenseman Paul Boutilier has passed away at the age of 63. He played for the New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, and Winnipeg Jets throughout his NHL career. The roots of that career sprouted in the 1980-81 season when Boutilier scored 10 goals and 39 points in 72 games for the QMJHL’s Sherbrooke Castors. In the…
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