Mario Lessard Ice hockey player

Mario Lessard (born June 25, 1954 in East Broughton, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender.Lessard began his National Hockey League career with the Los Angeles Kings in 1978, the team he would play his entire NHL career with. Lessard recorded four shutouts in 1978-79, tied for second best in the league. Lessard also was a NHL Second Team All-Star in 1981 and appeared in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game. He may be best known as the Kings goalie in the Miracle on Manchester playoff game in April 1982 in which the Kings rallied from a 5-0 deficit to beat the Edmonton Oilers, 6-5 in overtime. Early in overtime of that game, Lessard mishandled the puck 40 feet in front of his net as he attempted to beat Glenn Anderson to the puck and stop a breakaway; with the net wide open and defenceman Mark Hardy trying to act as goalie, the Oilers Mark Messier shot the puck over the open net. The Kings scored two minutes later to win. After the game Lessard lamented that his boneheaded play nearly blew the amazing comeback. He retired after the 1984 season.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 25, 1954
Birth place
Canada , East Broughton Quebec , Quebec
Height (meters)1.7526
Weight (Kilograms)86.184

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Ice hockey player

Career start1977
Career end1984
draft154th overall
draft team
Los Angeles Kings
draft year1974
former team
National Hockey League
Los Angeles Kings
New Haven Nighthawks
American Hockey League
Springfield Indians
position
Goaltender
shootsLeft

Athlete

WHA draft128th overall
WHA draft team
Quebec Nordiques

Mario Lessard on Wikipedia

External resources

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