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EditRéjean "Reggie" Lemelin - Born November 19, 1954 in Sherbrooke, Québec is a Canadian retired ice Hockey goaltender and coach.
Lemelin played in the 1965, 1966 and 1967 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments.
- Canada Cup Champion 1984 with Team Canada.
- Calgary Flames Molson Cup Winner 1984, 1985.
- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Champion 1986 with Calgary Flames.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1988, 1990 with Boston Bruins.
- NHL President's Trophy Champion 1990 with Boston Bruins.
- William M. Jennings Trophy Winner 1990 with Boston Bruins (shared with Andy Moog).
Lemelin made his NHL debut with Atlanta Flames on December 2, 1978 vs Minnesota North Stars at Metropolitan Sports Center in a 5-3 Minnesota win.
Lemelin got his 1st NHL victory vs Detroit Red Wings on January 20, 1979 at Detroit Olympia in a 4-3 Atlanta win.
Lemelin got his 1st NHL shutout vs Washington Capitols on January 8, 1981 at Stampede Corral in a 6-0 Calgary win.
Lemelin played in 506 regular season NHL games, winning 236, losing 161, 63 ties, 12 shutouts, 17 assists with 109 penalty minutes and 59 NHL playoff games, winning 23, losing 25, 2 shutouts, 4 assists with 4 penalty minutes.
Lemelin played in the 1989 NHL All-Star Game.
NOTE
Aréna Réjean-Lemelin is named in his honor in Quebec City.