Daniel Armand Daoust[1] (/dæˈu/ Da-OO; born February 29, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. All but four of his 522 career National Hockey League (NHL) games were spent as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Daoust was born in Montreal, Quebec, but grew up in McGarry, Ontario.[citation needed]

Dan Daoust
Born (1960-02-29) February 29, 1960 (age 64)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
PositionCentre
ShotLeft
Played forMontreal Canadiens
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL draftUndrafted
Playing career1980–1997

Playing career

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Daoust began his NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens in 1982 after three successful junior seasons playing with the Cornwall Royals, where he scored over 40 goals twice, while recording 103 points in his final season in 1979–80, that included winning the Memorial Cup. Montreal, believing he was too small to succeed in the NHL, failed to give him much of an opportunity, and he was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs on December 17, 1982. Daoust was an immediate success in Toronto, scoring 51 points in 48 games in his first season there. Daoust relied on grit and hard work to compensate for his small stature, and became a fan favorite in Toronto in the 1980s.

Daoust's point production declined dramatically from 1985-86 to 1989-90, and by 1990 his NHL career had come to a close. In late 1990 he joined Swiss team HC Thurgau, and he was a successful player in Switzerland until 1996–97.

Daoust currently resides in Markham, Ontario with his wife Julie, daughters Josee and Melanie, and son Eric.

Coaching

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In April 2024, he coached the U-18 Markham Waxers hockey team into the Telus Cup tournament in Cape Breton Regional Municipality Nova Scotia, and losing to the eventual champions from Magog, Quebec both in tournament play and in the semi-finals, and missing the Bronze to the team from Calgary, Alberta in a shootout.[2]

Awards

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  • AHL First All-Star Team (1981)
  • NHL All-Rookie Team (1983)

Career statistics

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  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1977–78Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL682444687421237
1978–79Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL7242559785724629
1979–80Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL7040621028218591436
1979–80Cornwall RoyalsMC51458
1980–81Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL80386098106613410
1981–82Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL6125406575952711
1982–83Montreal CanadiensNHL40114
1982–83Toronto Maple LeafsNHL4818335131
1983–84Toronto Maple LeafsNHL7818567488
1984–85Toronto Maple LeafsNHL7917375498
1985–86Toronto Maple LeafsNHL8071320881022419
1986–87Toronto Maple LeafsNHL33437351352742
1987–88Toronto Maple LeafsNHL6798175740002
1988–89Toronto Maple LeafsNHL68751254
1989–90Toronto Maple LeafsNHL657111889501120
1990–91HC AjoieCHE.22721325310610681417
1991–92EHC Biel-BienneNDA559148
1991–92SC LyssCHE.22524164058936944
1991–92ESV Kaufbeuren1.GBun720214
1992–93HC ThurgauCHE.236233154123
1993–94HC ThurgauCHE.2362126479720112
1994–95HC ThurgauCHE.2362342651056751241
1995–96HC ThurgauCHE.23625406550536910
1996–97HC ThurgauCHE.2191024342031128
NHL totals5228716725454432751283
CHE.2 totals21514721135855935202747122

References

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