André Deschamps, born on August thirteenth, nineteen fifty-three, is a notable figure in the world of ice hockey, recognized for his contributions as a forward. Hailing from Canada, he embarked on his professional journey in the sport during the early seventies.
In nineteen seventy-three, Deschamps was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the seventh round of the WHA Amateur Draft, securing the eighty-first overall pick. His career in the World Hockey Association saw him play nine games with the Calgary Cowboys during the nineteen seventy-six to seventy-seven season, where he made his mark by scoring one goal and providing two assists.
Additionally, Deschamps was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the third round of the NHL Entry Draft, being the forty-fourth overall pick. Despite this opportunity, he never had the chance to compete in the National Hockey League, leaving his legacy primarily within the WHA.