Yannick Tremblay
Right wing, Ice hockey player
1977 –
Who is Yannick Tremblay?
Yannick Tremblay is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger. A native of Alma, Quebec, he played a season in the Elite Ice Hockey League in Britain as well as part of one in the ECHL.
Tremblay played major junior hockey with Chicoutimi Saguenéens in 1992–03, three and a half seasons with the Sherbrooke Faucons, and a final half a season with Rimouski Océanic. After four seasons of college hockey with Université de Moncton, he joined Lacroix de Windsor of the QSPHL in 2002–03. The following season, while playing most of the time with QSPHL franchise Saint-François de Sherbrooke, Tremblay also played 5 games with Mississippi Sea Wolves in the ECHL, recording an assist.
2004–05 saw Tremblay join EIHL side London Racers, where in 21 games he tallied 5 goals and 6 assists. He continued to play for the Sherbrooke as the QSPHL became a full fledged professional league.
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