1,205 career points including the Stanley Cup-winning goal for the 1993 Canadiens.
Vincent Damphousse was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1967. Toronto Maple Leafs selected him sixth overall in the 1986 NHL Draft. His 18-season career produced 432 goals and 773 assists for 1,205 career points. He won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1993 — scoring the overtime winner in Game 7 of the first round against Quebec Nordiques, a goal that launched the run to the championship. He was selected to two All-Star games. He was part of three different franchises that competed at championship levels — Toronto in his 1990s competitive years, Edmonton in his post-dynasty phase and Montreal in his last championship. His combination of skill, playmaking and scoring consistency across 18 seasons produced a career significantly better than his public profile suggests. He was the quiet engine of teams that were built around more celebrated players but that required his production to compete.
Stanley Cup (1993)
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup (1993)
- NHL All-Star 2x