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Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1989

National team
  
Height
  
1.83 m

Education
  
Athabasca University

Playing career
  
1982–1989

Weight
  
91 kg

Position
  
Defenseman

Name
  
Paul Boutilier

Career start
  
1982


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Born
  
May 3, 1963 (age 60) Sydney, NS, CAN (
1963-05-03
)

Played for
  
Winnipeg JetsNew York RangersBoston BruinsMinnesota North StarsNew York Islanders

NHL Draft
  
21st overall, 1981New York Islanders

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Paul André Boutilier (born May 3, 1963 in Sydney, Nova Scotia) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played with several National Hockey League teams in the 1980s. He was a member of the 1983 Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders.

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Playing career

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Boutilier starred in the QMJHL with the Sherbrooke Castors in the early 1980s. In 1982, he helped the team reach the Memorial Cup finals, however his team lost to the Kitchener Rangers. He was named to the tournament all-star team, and was voted a first team all-star by the QMJHL. Chosen 21st overall by the New York Islanders in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft (ahead of such future NHL stars as Chris Chelios and John Vanbiesbrouck), Boutilier split his first full pro season between the Islanders and the CHL's Indianapolis Checkers. He did, however, have his name inscribed on the Stanley Cup in 1983 after appearing in two playoff games for the champion Isles. He also attended McGill University during off-seasons.

Boutilier became a regular on the Islanders' blueline in 1984–85 and recorded a career-best 35 points. He scored 34 points the next year and showed a willingness to play rough in his own zone. Over the next four years his play was less consistent. He moved around the league with the Boston Bruins, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, Winnipeg Jets, and three different minor pro clubs. He retired in 1990 after spending most of the year in Switzerland with SC Bern.

Coaching

Boutilier was named St. Mary's (AUAA) assistant coach prior to the 1991-92 season and remained in that position through 1992-93. He was promoted to head coach prior to 1993-94 season and remained in that position through 1996-97.

Post-hockey

After retiring from hockey, Boutilier became a regular on the Canadian curling circuit, serving as head of the World Curling Tour and World Curling Players' Association.

He currently teaches International Marketing at the University of Prince Edward Island and is the Director of Defence Development & Analytics for the Saint John Sea Dogs in the QMJHL. In 2015, he was named assistant coach of the Sea Dogs.

Awards & honors

  • QMJHL First All-Star Team (1982)
  • QMJHL Emile Bouchard Trophy (Defenseman of Year) 1981-82
  • Memorial Cup Tournament All-Star Team (1982)
  • AHL First All-Star Team (1989)
  • Inducted to Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame, 1994
  • References

    Paul Boutilier Wikipedia