Steve Plouffe (born November 23, 1975) is a
Canadian
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retired professional
ice hockey
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goaltender
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.
Career
Plouffe started his career in the
Central Hockey League
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with the
Fort Worth Fire
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At the conclusion of the ...
. As a member of the Fire, Plouffe led the league with 38 wins and was a member of the 1996-97 team that won the CHL Championship. The following season, Plouffe played as the starting goaltender for the
Johnstown Chiefs
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. As a member of the Chiefs, Plouffe won 11 games in 44 appearances and set an ECHL single-season record for the longest winless streak with 11 games without a win.
ECHL.com: Regular Season Individual Records (.pdf)
The record has since been broken several times, which includes a 22-game winless streak by former Stockton Thunder
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goaltender Jeff Weber during the 2005-06 ECHL season. He returned to Fort Worth for the 1998-99 season, where he skated with the Fort Worth Brahmas
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of the WPHL
Plouffe spent three seasons playing in the Russian Superleague
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. He skated with the Amur Khabarovsk
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from 1999 until 2001 and returned to Russia in 2002 where he made 40 appearances with the Spartak Moscow Spartak Moscow may refer to the following teams based or formerly based in Moscow, Russia:
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.
Plouffe returned to Canada to skate in the LNAH for three seasons. He skated with the Sorel Royeaux for the 2003-04 season. The Royeaux folded after the season, but the St. Jean Mission
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moved from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu to Sorel in the offseason, allowing Plouffe to stay in Sorel from 2004 to 2006 as a member of the newly named Sorel-Tracy Mission
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to finish his career.
Awards
CHL
*1996-97 Ray Miron President's Cup
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*1996-97 Presidents Cup Playoff MVP
References
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1975 births
Amur Khabarovsk players
Buffalo Sabres draft picks
Canadian ice hockey goaltenders
Fort Worth Fire players
Fort Worth Brahmas players
Granby Bisons players
HC Spartak Moscow players
Johnstown Chiefs players
Living people
Shawinigan Cataractes players
Ice hockey people from Montreal
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Russia
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States