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Sébastien Bisaillon
Born (1986-12-08)December 8, 1986,
Mont-Laurier, Quebec, Canada
Height
Weight
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Right
Pro clubs Edmonton Oilers
Kassel Huskies
Graz 99ers
Diables Rouges de Briançon
Ducs d'Angers
Brûleurs de Loups
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 2007–2022

Sébastien Bisaillon (born December 8, 1986) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 2 games in the National Hockey League with the Edmonton Oilers during the 2006–07 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 2007 to 2022, was mainly spent in the French Ligue Magnus.

Playing career[]

Bisaillon was born in Mont-Laurier, Quebec. As a youth, he played in the 2000 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Sélects-du-Nord minor ice hockey team.[1]

Bisaillon was signed as a free agent by the Edmonton Oilers on September 27, 2006. Due to a rash of injuries, Bisaillon was recalled on an emergency basis from his Junior team Val-d'Or Foreurs, and played his first game for the Oilers on March 20, 2007 against the Vancouver Canucks.

In his first two professional seasons, Bisaillon spent time between the Oilers' two affiliates, the Springfield Falcons of the AHL, and the Stockton Thunder of the ECHL.

On September 3, 2009 Bisaillon signed as a free agent with the Kassel Huskies of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for the 2009–10 season. Due to the Huskies folding at the end of the campaign Bisaillon secured a try-out with the Montreal Canadiens for the 2010–11 season. On September 27, 2010, Bisaillon was assigned to the Canadiens AHL affiliate the Hamilton Bulldogs before being reassigned again to the ECHL.

Bisaillon left Diables Rouges de Briançon in April 2014 to sign with the Ducs d'Angers.[2] In 2015, he signed with Brûleurs de Loups.[3]

Prior to the 2015–16 season, Bisaillon was named an alternate captain for Brûleurs de Loups.[4] He re-signed with Brûleurs de Loups on April 30, 2018 for the 2018–19 season.[5]

Career statistics[]

Regular season and playoffs[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2002–03 Val-d'Or Foreurs QMJHL 1 0 0 0 0
2003–04 Val-d'Or Foreurs QMJHL 67 4 14 18 39 7 2 0 2 2
2004–05 Val-d'Or Foreurs QMJHL 69 15 33 48 39
2005–06 Val d'Or Foruers QMJHL 63 35 36 71 56 5 0 4 4 2
2006–07 Val d'Or Foruers QMJHL 63 12 40 52 30 20 2 10 12 12
2006–07 Edmonton Oilers NHL 2 0 0 0 0
2007–08 Springfield Falcons AHL 21 3 7 10 10
2007–08 Stockton Thunder ECHL 7 4 2 6 2 6 0 1 1 2
2008–09 Springfield Falcons AHL 31 5 7 12 21
2008–09 Stockton Thunder ECHL 27 3 7 10 14 3 0 1 1 2
2009–10 Kassel Huskies DEL 54 2 7 9 72
2010–11 Wheeling Nailers ECHL 44 6 13 19 20
2010–11 Hamilton Bulldogs AHL 2 0 0 0 0
2011–12 Graz 99ers EBEL 45 5 6 11 52
2013–14 Diables Rouges de Briançon FRA 24 4 19 23 18 15 1 6 7 6
2014–15 Ducs d'Angers FRA 24 3 12 15 72 10 1 0 1 10
2015–16 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 24 3 5 8 36 5 1 0 1 4
2016–17 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 44 5 15 20 30 12 1 7 8 4
2017–18 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 42 4 22 26 28 17 5 14 19 2
2018–19 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 44 11 21 32 57 15 2 6 8 8
2019–20 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 40 11 25 36 32
2020–21 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 16 1 7 8 22
2021–22 Brûleurs de Loups FRA 42 6 19 25 38 14 1 4 5 8
FRA totals 300 48 145 193 333 88 12 37 49 42
NHL totals 2 0 0 0 0

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