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Ice Hockey Biography

Pierre Turgeon

“Pierre T”

Canadian flag Canadian · Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec · Born 28 August 1969

Centre

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Canadian ice hockey center who scored 515 NHL goals and 1327 points across 19 seasons, winning the Lady Byng Trophy in 1993 and earning five All-Star selections

Pierre Turgeon was born in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec in 1969. Buffalo Sabres selected him first overall in the 1987 NHL Draft. His 19-season career produced 515 goals and 812 assists for 1,327 career points — placing him among the top-20 scorers in NHL history. He won the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship in 1993. He was selected to five All-Star games. Despite never winning the Hart Trophy or the Art Ross Trophy and despite never winning the Stanley Cup, his career production is remarkable — he moved through six franchises while consistently producing 75-100 points per season. He is the most prolific scorer in NHL history to not win a Hart Trophy or a scoring title — a combination that reflects both his genuine quality and the era in which he played, during which competition at the scoring title level was dominated by Gretzky and Lemieux. His 1993 injury at the hands of Dale Hunter — a hit delivered after Turgeon had scored the series-winning goal — is one of hockey's most discussed acts of retaliation.

Famous For

Becoming one of only 48 players in NHL history to record over 1,300 career points.

Playing Style

How They Played

Turgeon was an exceptionally skilled playmaker with outstanding vision and passing ability. He possessed a quick, accurate shot and excellent hockey IQ that allowed him to find scoring opportunities in tight spaces. His smooth skating and ability to slow down the game made him effective on power plays and in offensive zone situations.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Turgeon's consistent offensive production and longevity established him as one of the most skilled centers of his generation, earning him recognition in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Lady Byng Trophy (1993)
  • NHL All-Star 5x
Team Career
Team Period GP Goals
Buffalo Sabres1987–1991295106
Montreal Canadiens1995–199928996
New York Islanders1991–1995255132
St. Louis Blues1996–2001345106
Dallas Stars2001–200419538
Colorado Avalanche2005–20077913
Career Journey

Timeline

1987 📌 NHL Draft - 1st overall pick by Buffalo Sabres
1987 📌 NHL debut with Buffalo Sabres
1991 📌 Traded to New York Islanders
1993 🎯 Scored 58 goals in 1992-93 season
1996 📌 Traded to Montreal Canadiens
2007 📌 Retired from professional hockey
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Pierre Turgeon

Pierre Turgeon was born in 1969 in Rouyn-Noranda.

Pierre Turgeon is Canadian.

Pierre Turgeon played for: Buffalo Sabres, New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars.

Pierre Turgeon played as a Centre.