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Douglas J. Lecuyer (born March 10, 1958) is a
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retired professional
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who played 126 games in the
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for the
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, and
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. Lecuyer was born in Wainwright,
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. He played junior in the
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from 1973 until 1978. He became a professional the following season with the Chicago Blackhawks organization. Having been a talented junior
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er, after retiring from hockey Lecuyer returned to the sport and pursued a career as a
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er.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


Professional golf tournament wins

*1983 Canadian Assistant Professionals Championship *1984 PGA of Alberta Championship *1985 PGA of Alberta Championship *1986 PGA of Alberta Championship


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* 1958 births Living people Canadian ice hockey forwards Chicago Blackhawks draft picks Chicago Blackhawks players Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL) players Ice hockey people from Alberta Pittsburgh Penguins players Winnipeg Jets (1979–1996) players Canadian male golfers Golfing people from Alberta {{canada-icehockey-centre-1950s-stub