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Daniel Berthiaume

Daniel J. Berthiaume (born January 26, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, and Ottawa Senators.

Daniel Berthiaume
Born (1966-01-26) January 26, 1966 (age 56)
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Winnipeg Jets
Minnesota North Stars
Los Angeles Kings
Boston Bruins
Ottawa Senators
NHL Draft 60th overall, 1985
Winnipeg Jets
Playing career 1986–2005

Playing career

Known as "The Bandit" during his hockey career,[1] Berthiaume was a standout goaltender in junior hockey, playing for the Drummondville Voltigeurs and Chicoutimi Saguenéens of the QMJHL. During the 1984-85 Berthiaume won 40 games for the Saguenéens, a feat made more impressive when you factor in that the team won 41 games that season.

Following this impressive year, he was drafted 60th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft and then played his final year of Junior hockey then made his NHL debut that spring during the NHL playoffs.

Winnipeg Jets

The Jets faced the Flames in the first round and veteran goaltender Dan Bouchard started Game One but was relieved by Brian Hayward after giving up five goals. Hayward started Game Two but after surrendering six goals he was yanked and Marc Behrend finished up the game. For Game Three, with the Jets on the verge of elimination, Berthiaume made his NHL debut and dazzled making 39-saves before ultimately losing in overtime when Hall of Famer Lanny McDonald found the back of the net.

In the off-season, the Jets acquired Steve Penney from the Montreal Canadiens and he was expected to be their starter but Berthiaume and fellow rookie Eldon "Pokey" Reddick seized the job and formed a solid platoon, known as "Pokey and the Bandit" playing on the popular movie series Smokey and the Bandit. Berthiaume posted an impressive 18-7-3 record in 31 games during his rookie NHL season of 1986-87. During his second season in the NHL, Berthiaume assumed the starting job in Winnipeg and posted a career-best 22 wins. The following season he struggled and ended up spending the bulk of the year toiling in the minors while Reddick took over the starters job with the Jets and veteran Alain Chevrier and rookie Bob Essensa supported him. Berthiaume was back with the Jets for the 1989-90 season, but Essensa was now the club's starting netminder.

Berthiaume came under fire for allegedly swearing at children seeking his autograph. On January 22, 1990 he was traded to the Minnesota North Stars for future considerations. Mike Smith, general manager of the Jets, said Berthiaume's trade was related to his off-ice actions. The goalie apologized on television for swearing at autograph seekers, then a day later denied the incident took place and said he had been ordered to apologize by team management.[2]

Minnesota North Stars

Goaltender Jon Casey handled the bulk of the duties for the North Stars so Berthiuame appeared in just five games for Minnesota, managing just one win and a mediocre 3.50 goals against average. Prior to the start of the 1990-91 training camp, Berthiaume was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for Craig Duncanson.[3]

Los Angeles Kings

With the Kings, Berthiaume served as the back up to veteran Kelly Hrudey and performed well enough to win 20-games for the club. However, his improved play didn't last, and the next season, 1991–92, he struggled posting a 4.04 goals against average while managing just seven wins in 19 appearances. His uneven play ultimately cost him his job and he was shipped to Boston for future considerations on January 18, 1992.[4]

Boston Bruins

The Bruins had Andy Moog firmly entrenched in their starter role with veteran Réjean Lemelin as his back-up, but when Lemelin suffered a groin injury, they were in need of some depth.[5] The Bruins brought in Berthiaume but he did little to help, winning just one of the eight starts he made for Boston. During the off-season, the Bruins traded him back to Winnipeg for Doug Evans. [6]

Europe and the Ottawa Senators

Berthiaume started the 1992-1993 season playing for EC Graz in the Austria, but on December 15, 1992 he signed as a free agent with the Ottawa Senators.[7] The first-year Senators leaned heavily on goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz and while he faired admirably considering the heavy fire he took each night in their crease, his back-up, veteran Steve Weeks, was horribly over-matched posting a 7.23 goals against average. Berthiaume was brought in to backup Sidorkiewicz. He appeared in 25 games posting a 2-17-1 record for the lowly Senators. In the off-season, the Senators upgraded their goaltending by acquiring Craig Billington and they promoted rookie Darrin Madeley which pushed Berthiaume out of the crease. He made one appearance for Ottawa in the 1993-94 season and though it lasted just one minute, he surrendered two goals on two shots giving him a 120.00 goals against average for the season and zero save percentage. Late in the season he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Steve Konroyd,[8] but he never suited up for the club making his final NHL appearance his one-minute stint for the Senators earlier that year.

In all, Berthiaume played in a total of 215 regular season NHL games during his career, posting a record of 81-91-21 with a goals against average of 3.67. He also appeared in 14 NHL playoff games, all with Winnipeg.

Minor Leagues

After making his final NHL appearance with the Ottawa Senators during the 1993-94 season, he spent most of the remainder of his career in the ECHL with the Roanoke Express, where he spent seven seasons in three stints and often split duties with Dave Gagnon. He also played for the ECHL's Wheeling Thunderbirds, the Detroit Vipers of the International Hockey League, and the Central Texas Stampede of the WPHL where he won the Most Outstanding Goaltender honours for the 1996-97 season.[9] He played his last season with the Port Huron Beacons of the United Hockey League before retiring in 2005.

Berthiaume also played professional roller hockey, tending goal for Roller Hockey International's New Jersey Rockin' Rollers in 1994, Motor City Mustangs in 1995, and Philadelphia Bulldogs in 1996.

Coaching career

Berthiaume was the assistant coach of the Roanoke Valley Vipers in the United Hockey League at the start of their 2005-06 season.,[10] but on February 6, 2006 it was announced that Berthiaume would become the head coach, replacing Jim Wiley who lost his job in mid-season.[10] He then coached the Virginia Military Institute Hockey team.

Personal life

Berthiaume currently lives in Hardy, Virginia, where he owns and operates Captain Bert's Fishin' Charters on Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia, a freshwater striped bass fishery.[11] He is married and has three sons. Alongside this he coaches the local youth hockey team and his biggest fan is Freddy.

Awards

  • 1996-97: Outstanding Goaltender (WPHL)

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1981–82 Richelieu Éclaireurs QMAAA 30 20 8 2 1797 125 0 4.17 2 0 2 207 18 0 5.22
1982–83 Richelieu Riverains QMAAA 44 23 12 8 2607 171 0 3.94 5 2 3 296 23 0 4.66
1983–84 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 28 12 13 0 1562 131 0 5.03 .863 3 154 16 0 6.23 .828
1984–85 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 3 1 2 0 179 17 0 5.70 .837
1984–85 Chicoutimi Saguenéens QMJHL 56 40 11 2 3168 198 2 3.75 .885 14 8 6 770 51 0 3.97 .888
1985–86 Chicoutimi Saguenéens QMJHL 66 34 29 3 3718 286 1 4.62 .874 9 4 5 580 37 0 3.83 .900
1985–86 Winnipeg Jets NHL 1 0 1 68 4 0 3.51 .907
1986–87 Winnipeg Jets NHL 31 18 7 3 1755 93 1 3.18 .885 8 4 4 437 21 0 2.88 .900
1986–87 Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL 7 4 3 0 420 23 0 3.29 .883
1987–88 Winnipeg Jets NHL 56 22 19 7 3004 176 2 3.52 .882
1988–89 Winnipeg Jets NHL 9 0 8 0 443 44 0 5.96 .826
1988–89 Moncton Hawks AHL 21 6 9 2 1083 76 0 4.21 .879 3 1 2 180 11 0 3.67
1989–90 Winnipeg Jets NHL 24 10 11 3 1387 86 1 3.72 .871
1989–90 Minnesota North Stars NHL 5 1 3 0 240 14 0 3.49 .865
1990–91 Los Angeles Kings NHL 37 20 11 4 2119 117 1 3.31 .892
1991–92 Los Angeles Kings NHL 19 7 10 1 979 66 0 4.04 .878
1991–92 Boston Bruins NHL 8 1 4 2 399 21 0 3.16 .865
1992–93 EC Graz AUT 28
1992–93 Ottawa Senators NHL 25 2 17 1 1326 95 0 4.30 .871
1993–94 Ottawa Senators NHL 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 184.62 .000
1993–94 PEI Senators AHL 30 8 16 3 1640 130 0 4.76 .869
1993–94 Adirondack Red Wings AHL 11 7 2 0 552 35 0 3.80 .874 11 6 4 632 30 0 2.85 .898
1994–95 Providence Bruins AHL 2 0 1 1 126 7 0 3.32 .870
1994–95 Wheeling Thunderbirds ECHL 10 6 1 1 600 41 0 4.10 .867
1994–95 Roanoke Express ECHL 21 15 4 2 1196 47 0 2.36 .919 8 4 4 464 23 1 2.97
1994–95 Detroit Vipers IHL 5 2 3 331 14 0 2.53 .926
1995–96 Detroit Vipers IHL 7 4 3 0 401 19 2 2.84 .898
1995–96 Roanoke Express ECHL 39 22 13 3 2109 112 2 3.19 .907 2 0 2 116 6 0 3.09 .902
1996–97 Central Texas Stampede WPHL 54 30 20 0 3034 171 2 3.38 .900 11 5 6 678 43 1 3.80 .895
1997–98 Roanoke Express ECHL 30 17 8 3 1711 74 2 2.59 .909 2 2 0 120 4 0 2.00
1998–99 Roanoke Express ECHL 35 18 12 5 2105 97 2 2.76 .908 10 6 4 608 19 1 1.88 .943
1999–00 Roanoke Express ECHL 37 21 12 4 2103 87 2 2.48 .919 2 0 2 118 6 0 3.04 .870
2000–01 Roanoke Express ECHL 45 26 17 1 2604 104 4 2.40 .918 5 2 3 339 15 0 2.65 .917
2001–02 Roanoke Express ECHL 51 23 17 6 2847 129 4 2.72 .912 3 1 2 141 7 0 2.98 .883
2002–03 Greensboro Generals ECHL 53 30 14 5 2998 145 2 2.90 .915 8 4 4 483 24 0 2.98 .925
2003–04 Greensboro Generals ECHL 43 23 18 1 2518 151 0 3.60 .901
2004–05 Port Huron Beacons UHL 30 7 17 3 1601 95 0 3.56 .896
NHL totals 215 81 90 21 11,654 714 5 3.68 .878 14 5 9 807 50 0 3.72 .877

References

  1. ^ "Daniel Berthiaume".
  2. ^ "Sports People: PRO HOCKEY; Berthiaume Traded". The New York Times. January 23, 1990. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  3. ^ Raider, Adam (December 1, 2014). Frozen in Time: A Minnesota North Stars History. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 9780803249981.
  4. ^ Springer, Steve (January 21, 1992). "Star-Crossed Berthiaume Goes to Bruins in Trade". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Rejean Lemelin".
  6. ^ "Hockey". June 11, 1992. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  7. ^ Associated Press (Dec 17, 1992). "Transactions". The Item. p. 6D.
  8. ^ "TRANSACTIONS". The New York Times. March 22, 1994. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  9. ^ "The Strangest One of All: Absurd Goalie Monday: Pokey and the Bandit". 7 September 2009.
  10. ^ a b Scott, Jon C. (2006). Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South. Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. p. 10. ISBN 1-894974-21-2.
  11. ^ Frye, Jason (May 26, 2015). Moon Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip: Including Shenandoah & Great Smoky Mountains National Parks. Avalon Travel Publishing. p. 117. ISBN 978-1631210310.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Captain Bert's Fishing Charters Homepage

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For the Canadian singer songwriter see Daniel Berthiaume singer songwriter Daniel J Berthiaume born January 26 1966 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played six seasons in the National Hockey League NHL with the Winnipeg Jets Minnesota North Stars Los Angeles Kings Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators Daniel BerthiaumeBorn 1966 01 26 January 26 1966 age 56 Longueuil Quebec CanadaHeight5 ft 9 in 175 cm Weight170 lb 77 kg 12 st 2 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forWinnipeg JetsMinnesota North StarsLos Angeles KingsBoston BruinsOttawa SenatorsNHL Draft60th overall 1985Winnipeg JetsPlaying career1986 2005 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Winnipeg Jets 1 2 Minnesota North Stars 1 3 Los Angeles Kings 1 4 Boston Bruins 1 5 Europe and the Ottawa Senators 1 6 Minor Leagues 2 Coaching career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditKnown as The Bandit during his hockey career 1 Berthiaume was a standout goaltender in junior hockey playing for the Drummondville Voltigeurs and Chicoutimi Sagueneens of the QMJHL During the 1984 85 Berthiaume won 40 games for the Sagueneens a feat made more impressive when you factor in that the team won 41 games that season Following this impressive year he was drafted 60th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft and then played his final year of Junior hockey then made his NHL debut that spring during the NHL playoffs Winnipeg Jets Edit The Jets faced the Flames in the first round and veteran goaltender Dan Bouchard started Game One but was relieved by Brian Hayward after giving up five goals Hayward started Game Two but after surrendering six goals he was yanked and Marc Behrend finished up the game For Game Three with the Jets on the verge of elimination Berthiaume made his NHL debut and dazzled making 39 saves before ultimately losing in overtime when Hall of Famer Lanny McDonald found the back of the net In the off season the Jets acquired Steve Penney from the Montreal Canadiens and he was expected to be their starter but Berthiaume and fellow rookie Eldon Pokey Reddick seized the job and formed a solid platoon known as Pokey and the Bandit playing on the popular movie series Smokey and the Bandit Berthiaume posted an impressive 18 7 3 record in 31 games during his rookie NHL season of 1986 87 During his second season in the NHL Berthiaume assumed the starting job in Winnipeg and posted a career best 22 wins The following season he struggled and ended up spending the bulk of the year toiling in the minors while Reddick took over the starters job with the Jets and veteran Alain Chevrier and rookie Bob Essensa supported him Berthiaume was back with the Jets for the 1989 90 season but Essensa was now the club s starting netminder Berthiaume came under fire for allegedly swearing at children seeking his autograph On January 22 1990 he was traded to the Minnesota North Stars for future considerations Mike Smith general manager of the Jets said Berthiaume s trade was related to his off ice actions The goalie apologized on television for swearing at autograph seekers then a day later denied the incident took place and said he had been ordered to apologize by team management 2 Minnesota North Stars Edit Goaltender Jon Casey handled the bulk of the duties for the North Stars so Berthiuame appeared in just five games for Minnesota managing just one win and a mediocre 3 50 goals against average Prior to the start of the 1990 91 training camp Berthiaume was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for Craig Duncanson 3 Los Angeles Kings Edit With the Kings Berthiaume served as the back up to veteran Kelly Hrudey and performed well enough to win 20 games for the club However his improved play didn t last and the next season 1991 92 he struggled posting a 4 04 goals against average while managing just seven wins in 19 appearances His uneven play ultimately cost him his job and he was shipped to Boston for future considerations on January 18 1992 4 Boston Bruins Edit The Bruins had Andy Moog firmly entrenched in their starter role with veteran Rejean Lemelin as his back up but when Lemelin suffered a groin injury they were in need of some depth 5 The Bruins brought in Berthiaume but he did little to help winning just one of the eight starts he made for Boston During the off season the Bruins traded him back to Winnipeg for Doug Evans 6 Europe and the Ottawa Senators Edit Berthiaume started the 1992 1993 season playing for EC Graz in the Austria but on December 15 1992 he signed as a free agent with the Ottawa Senators 7 The first year Senators leaned heavily on goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz and while he faired admirably considering the heavy fire he took each night in their crease his back up veteran Steve Weeks was horribly over matched posting a 7 23 goals against average Berthiaume was brought in to backup Sidorkiewicz He appeared in 25 games posting a 2 17 1 record for the lowly Senators In the off season the Senators upgraded their goaltending by acquiring Craig Billington and they promoted rookie Darrin Madeley which pushed Berthiaume out of the crease He made one appearance for Ottawa in the 1993 94 season and though it lasted just one minute he surrendered two goals on two shots giving him a 120 00 goals against average for the season and zero save percentage Late in the season he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Steve Konroyd 8 but he never suited up for the club making his final NHL appearance his one minute stint for the Senators earlier that year In all Berthiaume played in a total of 215 regular season NHL games during his career posting a record of 81 91 21 with a goals against average of 3 67 He also appeared in 14 NHL playoff games all with Winnipeg Minor Leagues Edit After making his final NHL appearance with the Ottawa Senators during the 1993 94 season he spent most of the remainder of his career in the ECHL with the Roanoke Express where he spent seven seasons in three stints and often split duties with Dave Gagnon He also played for the ECHL s Wheeling Thunderbirds the Detroit Vipers of the International Hockey League and the Central Texas Stampede of the WPHL where he won the Most Outstanding Goaltender honours for the 1996 97 season 9 He played his last season with the Port Huron Beacons of the United Hockey League before retiring in 2005 Berthiaume also played professional roller hockey tending goal for Roller Hockey International s New Jersey Rockin Rollers in 1994 Motor City Mustangs in 1995 and Philadelphia Bulldogs in 1996 Coaching career EditBerthiaume was the assistant coach of the Roanoke Valley Vipers in the United Hockey League at the start of their 2005 06 season 10 but on February 6 2006 it was announced that Berthiaume would become the head coach replacing Jim Wiley who lost his job in mid season 10 He then coached the Virginia Military Institute Hockey team Personal life EditBerthiaume currently lives in Hardy Virginia where he owns and operates Captain Bert s Fishin Charters on Smith Mountain Lake Virginia a freshwater striped bass fishery 11 He is married and has three sons Alongside this he coaches the local youth hockey team and his biggest fan is Freddy Awards Edit1996 97 Outstanding Goaltender WPHL Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1981 82 Richelieu Eclaireurs QMAAA 30 20 8 2 1797 125 0 4 17 2 0 2 207 18 0 5 22 1982 83 Richelieu Riverains QMAAA 44 23 12 8 2607 171 0 3 94 5 2 3 296 23 0 4 66 1983 84 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 28 12 13 0 1562 131 0 5 03 863 3 154 16 0 6 23 8281984 85 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 3 1 2 0 179 17 0 5 70 837 1984 85 Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL 56 40 11 2 3168 198 2 3 75 885 14 8 6 770 51 0 3 97 8881985 86 Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL 66 34 29 3 3718 286 1 4 62 874 9 4 5 580 37 0 3 83 9001985 86 Winnipeg Jets NHL 1 0 1 68 4 0 3 51 9071986 87 Winnipeg Jets NHL 31 18 7 3 1755 93 1 3 18 885 8 4 4 437 21 0 2 88 9001986 87 Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL 7 4 3 0 420 23 0 3 29 883 1987 88 Winnipeg Jets NHL 56 22 19 7 3004 176 2 3 52 882 1988 89 Winnipeg Jets NHL 9 0 8 0 443 44 0 5 96 826 1988 89 Moncton Hawks AHL 21 6 9 2 1083 76 0 4 21 879 3 1 2 180 11 0 3 67 1989 90 Winnipeg Jets NHL 24 10 11 3 1387 86 1 3 72 871 1989 90 Minnesota North Stars NHL 5 1 3 0 240 14 0 3 49 865 1990 91 Los Angeles Kings NHL 37 20 11 4 2119 117 1 3 31 892 1991 92 Los Angeles Kings NHL 19 7 10 1 979 66 0 4 04 878 1991 92 Boston Bruins NHL 8 1 4 2 399 21 0 3 16 865 1992 93 EC Graz AUT 28 1992 93 Ottawa Senators NHL 25 2 17 1 1326 95 0 4 30 871 1993 94 Ottawa Senators NHL 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 184 62 000 1993 94 PEI Senators AHL 30 8 16 3 1640 130 0 4 76 869 1993 94 Adirondack Red Wings AHL 11 7 2 0 552 35 0 3 80 874 11 6 4 632 30 0 2 85 8981994 95 Providence Bruins AHL 2 0 1 1 126 7 0 3 32 870 1994 95 Wheeling Thunderbirds ECHL 10 6 1 1 600 41 0 4 10 867 1994 95 Roanoke Express ECHL 21 15 4 2 1196 47 0 2 36 919 8 4 4 464 23 1 2 97 1994 95 Detroit Vipers IHL 5 2 3 331 14 0 2 53 9261995 96 Detroit Vipers IHL 7 4 3 0 401 19 2 2 84 898 1995 96 Roanoke Express ECHL 39 22 13 3 2109 112 2 3 19 907 2 0 2 116 6 0 3 09 9021996 97 Central Texas Stampede WPHL 54 30 20 0 3034 171 2 3 38 900 11 5 6 678 43 1 3 80 8951997 98 Roanoke Express ECHL 30 17 8 3 1711 74 2 2 59 909 2 2 0 120 4 0 2 00 1998 99 Roanoke Express ECHL 35 18 12 5 2105 97 2 2 76 908 10 6 4 608 19 1 1 88 9431999 00 Roanoke Express ECHL 37 21 12 4 2103 87 2 2 48 919 2 0 2 118 6 0 3 04 8702000 01 Roanoke Express ECHL 45 26 17 1 2604 104 4 2 40 918 5 2 3 339 15 0 2 65 9172001 02 Roanoke Express ECHL 51 23 17 6 2847 129 4 2 72 912 3 1 2 141 7 0 2 98 8832002 03 Greensboro Generals ECHL 53 30 14 5 2998 145 2 2 90 915 8 4 4 483 24 0 2 98 9252003 04 Greensboro Generals ECHL 43 23 18 1 2518 151 0 3 60 901 2004 05 Port Huron Beacons UHL 30 7 17 3 1601 95 0 3 56 896 NHL totals 215 81 90 21 11 654 714 5 3 68 878 14 5 9 807 50 0 3 72 877References Edit Daniel Berthiaume Sports People PRO HOCKEY Berthiaume Traded The New York Times January 23 1990 Retrieved 31 December 2016 Raider Adam December 1 2014 Frozen in Time A Minnesota North Stars History University of Nebraska Press ISBN 9780803249981 Springer Steve January 21 1992 Star Crossed Berthiaume Goes to Bruins in Trade Los Angeles Times Retrieved 31 December 2016 Rejean Lemelin Hockey June 11 1992 Retrieved 31 December 2016 Associated Press Dec 17 1992 Transactions The Item p 6D TRANSACTIONS The New York Times March 22 1994 Retrieved 31 December 2016 The Strangest One of All Absurd Goalie Monday Pokey and the Bandit 7 September 2009 a b Scott Jon C 2006 Hockey Night in Dixie Minor Pro Hockey in the American South Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd p 10 ISBN 1 894974 21 2 Frye Jason May 26 2015 Moon Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip Including Shenandoah amp Great Smoky Mountains National Parks Avalon Travel Publishing p 117 ISBN 978 1631210310 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Captain Bert s Fishing Charters Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Berthiaume amp oldid 1037934281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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