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EditVincent François Damphousse - Born December 17, 1967 in Montreal, Quebec is a Canadian retired ice Hockey centre and National Hockey League Players' Association / NHLPA vice president.
- Gilles-Courteau Trophy (President's Trophy) Champion 1984 with Laval Voisins.
Played in 1984 Memorial Cup tournament.
- Stanley Cup Champion 1993 with Montreal Canadiens.
Assisted on Stanley Cup winning goal, and led the Canadiens through the playoffs with 11 goals (3 GWG) and 12 assists.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1993 with Montreal Canadiens
- World Ice Hockey Championships Silver Medal Winner 1996 with Team Canada
Damphousse made his NHL debut with Toronto Maple Leafs on October 9, 1988 vs Montreal Canadiens at Maple Leaf Gardens in a 7-4 Toronto win. He had 1 assist in the game.
Damphousse scored his 1st NHL goal vs Kari Takko of Minnesota North Stars at 7:05 of 3rd period on November 6, 1986 at the Met Center in a 4-1 Minnesota win.
Damphousse scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Brian Hayward & Patrick Roy of Montreal Canadiens on October 17, 1988 at Montreal Forum in a 6-2 Toronto win.
Damphousse played in 4 NHL All-Star Games - 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002 and was NHL All-Star Game MVP in 1991
Damphousse played in 1378 NHL games, scoring 432 goals (78 GWG / 5 OTG), 773 assists with 1188 penalty minutes and 140 NHL playoff games, scoring 41 goals (8 GWG / 2 OTG), 63 assists with 142 penalty minutes.
Damphousse scored at least 20 goals in 12 of his 18 NHL seasons.