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Pierre Serge Boisvert (born June 1, 1959) is a
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former professional
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player for the
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and
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. In Sweden, Boisvert played for
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, and for Frisk Tigers, Spektrum Flyers and Vålerenga in
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. He won the
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in 1985. He won a Stanley Cup championship in
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with Montreal. In 2002 Boisvert coached Frisk Tigers to the Norwegian Championship.


Post career

Since 2010, Boisvert has been an amateur scout with the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL.


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Regular season and playoffs


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* 1959 births Living people Canadian ice hockey centres Canadian ice hockey coaches Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Norway Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Switzerland Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Sweden French Quebecers Frisk Asker Ishockey coaches Frisk Asker Ishockey players Frölunda HC players HC Davos players Ice hockey people from Quebec Ice hockey players at the 1988 Winter Olympics Japan Ice Hockey League players Moncton Alpines (AHL) players Montreal Canadiens players Montreal Canadiens scouts New Brunswick Hawks players Olympic ice hockey players of Canada Sportspeople from Drummondville Sherbrooke Canadiens players Sherbrooke Castors players Spektrum Flyers players St. Catharines Saints players Stanley Cup champions Toronto Maple Leafs players Undrafted National Hockey League players Vålerenga Ishockey players {{Canada-icehockey-centre-1950s-stub