IMAGE INFORMATION
EditMarc Avellin Reaume - Born February 7, 1934 in LaSalle, Ontario is a Canadian retired ice Hockey defenceman.
- Calder Cup Champion 1955 with Pittsburgh Hornets, 1968 with Rochester Americans.
Calder Cup finalist 1961, 1963.
- F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy Champion 1955 with Pittsburgh Hornets.
- Lester Patrick Cup Champion 1969 and 1970 with Vancouver Canucks.
- Eddie Shore Award Winner 1963 with Hershey Bears.
- Hal Laycoe Cup Winner 1970 with Vancouver Canucks.
Reaume played his junior Hockey with Toronto St. Michael's, playing both for the buzzers and majors. he helped the majors to the finals of the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1953.
Reaume made his NHL debut with Toronto Maple Leafs on March 20, 1955 vs New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden in a 3-2 Rangers win.
Reaume scored his 1st NHL goal vs Glenn Hall of Detroit Red Wings at 14:51 of 2nd period on November 22, 1956 at Detroit Olympia in a 2-2 tie.
Reaume played in 344 regular season NHL games, scoring 8 goals (1 GWG), 43 assists with 271 penalty minutes and 21 NHL playoff games, scoring 2 assists with 8 penalty minutes.
Reaume played in 405 regular season AHL games, scoring 30 goals, 117 assists with 296 penalty minutes and 51 AHL playoff games, scoring 6 goals, 11 assists with 60 penalty minutes.
Marc Reaume was selected to the AHL First All-Star Team for 1962-63.
Marc Reaume was inducted into Windsor-Essex County Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.
NOTE
Reaume became the first to play with what then were all 3 of Canada’s NHL teams Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
