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* <small>[[Double (VHF award)|Double]] winner (2012)</small>
* <small>[[Double (VHF award)|Double]] winner (2012)</small>
* <small>2× VHL champion (2007, 2012)</small>
* <small>2× VHL champion (2007, 2012)</small>
* <small>[[Coupe Balbuzard]] winner (2012)</small>
* <small>2×</small> <small>[[Coupe Balbuzard]] winner (2012, 2013)</small>
* <small>9× Goalie of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2024)</small>
* <small>9× Goalie of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2024)</small>
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Brisbois has been the main starting goalie for the [[Valorian Men's National Ice Hockey Team|Valorian national team]] since 2002, debuting at the 2002 Winter Olympics and playing an integral part in that year's gold medal. He has since won two more gold medals, in 2010 and 2014.
Brisbois has been the main starting goalie for the [[Valorian Men's National Ice Hockey Team|Valorian national team]] since 2002, debuting at the 2002 Winter Olympics and playing an integral part in that year's gold medal. He has since won two more gold medals, in 2010 and 2014.


Thanks to his reaction times and predictive abilities, Brisbois is considered the greatest goalie in VHL history. He has won a total of 14 trophies and awards, including nine Goalie of the Year awards, the most in VHL history.
Thanks to his reaction times and predictive abilities, Brisbois is considered the greatest goalie in VHL history. He has won a total of 15 trophies and awards, including nine Goalie of the Year awards, the most in VHL history.


== Year-by-year record ==
== Year-by-year record ==
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|2002
|2002
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|15th
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|20
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| -
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|Round of 16
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|2003
|2003
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|6th
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|34
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| -
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|Round of 16
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|2004
|2004
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|9th
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|27
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| -
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|Semi-finals
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|2005
|2005
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Third
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |43
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|Semi-finals
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|Quarter-finals
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|2006
|2006
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Third
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |42
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|Semi-finals
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|Round of 16
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|2007
|2007
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Second
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |44
| style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |
|style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |Champions (1)
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Round of 16
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|2008
|2008
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Fourth
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |37
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|Semi-finals
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|Round of 16
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|2009
|2009
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Second
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |43
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|Semi-finals
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|Round of 16
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|2010
|2010
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Second
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |38
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|style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |Runners-up
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Quarter-finals
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|2011
|2011
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Second
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|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |47
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|Semi-finals
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|Semi-finals
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|2012
|2012
| style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Second
| style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |43
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |Champions (2)
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |Champions (1)
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|2013
|2013
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Fourth
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |38
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|Semi-finals
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |Champions (2)
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|2014
|2014
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Fourth
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |38
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Semi-finals
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|Round of 16
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|2015
|2015
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Fourth
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |37
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Semi-finals
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|Round of 16
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|2016
|2016
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Second
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |40
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |Runners-up
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Quarter-finals
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|2017
|2017
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|9th
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|29
| style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |
| -
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|Semi-finals
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|2018
|2018
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|8th
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|31
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
| -
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|Round of 16
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|2019
|2019
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|9th
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|31
| style="background-color:#DFDFDF" |
| -
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|Quarter-finals
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|2021
|2021
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Fourth
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |39
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Semi-finals
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|Semi-finals
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|2022
|2022
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|5th
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|33
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| -
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
|Quarter-finals
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|2023
|2023
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|5th
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|39
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| -
| style="background-color:#FFFFBF" |
||Quarter-finals
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|2024
|2024
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |Fourth
| style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |
|style="background-color:#DFFFDF" |36
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|TBD
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|TBD
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[[Category:People]] [[Category:VHL Players]] [[Category:Golden Puck Winners]]
[[Category:People]] [[Category:VHL Players]] [[Category:Golden Puck Winners]]

Revision as of 00:33, 11 April 2024

Benoît Brisbois
No. 1
Position Goaltender
Personal information
Born August 2nd, 1982
Longueuil, Bas-Canada, Valoria
Career history
Career hightlights and awards
  • Golden Puck winner (2017)
  • Double winner (2012)
  • 2× VHL champion (2007, 2012)
  • Coupe Balbuzard winner (2012, 2013)
  • 9× Goalie of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2024)

Benoît Brisbois (born August 2nd, 1982) is a Valorian professional ice hockey player who plays as a goaltender for EH Bas-Canada in the Valorian Hockey League.

Debuting at 19 for Bas-Canada in the 2002 VHL campaign, Brisbois has had one of the longest careers in VHL history, playing for Bas-Canada, the Salem Loggers, and the Providence Doves. He is currently competing in his twenty-third season of professional ice hockey. At 41, he is the oldest active player in the VHL.

Brisbois has been the main starting goalie for the Valorian national team since 2002, debuting at the 2002 Winter Olympics and playing an integral part in that year's gold medal. He has since won two more gold medals, in 2010 and 2014.

Thanks to his reaction times and predictive abilities, Brisbois is considered the greatest goalie in VHL history. He has won a total of 15 trophies and awards, including nine Goalie of the Year awards, the most in VHL history.

Year-by-year record

Year League Results Pts. Playoffs Coupe Balbuzard Awards
EH Bas-Canada
2002 15th 20 - Round of 16
2003 6th 34 - Round of 16
2004 9th 27 - Semi-finals
Salem Loggers
2005 Third 43 Semi-finals Quarter-finals
2006 Third 42 Semi-finals Round of 16
2007 Second 44 Champions (1) Round of 16
2008 Fourth 37 Semi-finals Round of 16
Providence Doves
2009 Second 43 Semi-finals Round of 16
2010 Second 38 Runners-up Quarter-finals
2011 Second 47 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2012 Second 43 Champions (2) Champions (1)
2013 Fourth 38 Semi-finals Champions (2)
2014 Fourth 38 Semi-finals Round of 16
2015 Fourth 37 Semi-finals Round of 16
2016 Second 40 Runners-up Quarter-finals
EH Bas-Canada
2017 9th 29 - Semi-finals
2018 8th 31 - Round of 16
2019 9th 31 - Quarter-finals
2020 Cancelled
2021 Fourth 39 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2022 5th 33 - Quarter-finals
2023 5th 39 - Quarter-finals
2024 Fourth 36 TBD TBD