IMAGE INFORMATION
EditJoseph Francis Léo "Frank" St. Marseille - Born December 14, 1939 in Levack, Ontario is a Canadian Indigenous (Métis) retired ice Hockey right winger and coach.
- Turner Cup Champion 1966 with Port Huron Flags.
- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Champion 1969, 1970 with St. Louis Blues.
Stanley Cup finalist 1968, 1969, 1970.
St. Marseille made his NHL debut with St. Louis Blues on November 25, 1967 vs Philadelphia Flyers at St. Louis Arena in a 2-1 Flyers win.
St. Marseille scored his 1st NHL goal vs Bruce Gamble of Toronto Maple Leafs at 10:02 of 2nd period on December 10, 1967 at St. Louis Arena in a 2-1 Blues win.
St. Marseille played in 707 regular season NHL games, scoring 140 goals (16 GWG), 285 assists with 244 penalty minutes and 88 NHL playoff games, scoring 20 goals (2 GWG), 25 assists with 16 penalty minutes.
St. Marseille played in the 1970 NHL All-Star Game.
Frank St. Marseille was inducted into the Valley East Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.
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“The first year that we made the playoffs and went to the Stanley Cup finals was one of the most memorable times of my life,” said St. Marseille.
