Dominic Lavoie, born on November twenty-first, nineteen sixty-seven, is a former professional ice hockey player who made significant contributions to the sport both in North America and Europe. A Canadian by birth, Lavoie later became a naturalized citizen of Austria, where he represented the national team in various international competitions.
His professional career spanned from nineteen eighty-seven to two thousand four, with a brief return to the ice from two thousand ten to two thousand eleven. Lavoie played thirty-eight games in the National Hockey League between nineteen eighty-eight and nineteen ninety-four, showcasing his skills with teams such as the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins, and Los Angeles Kings. During this time, he scored five goals and accumulated thirteen points, along with thirty-two penalty minutes.
Beyond the NHL, Lavoie spent a considerable portion of his career in the International Hockey League, as well as in Austria and Germany. His international experience includes representing Austria at the Winter Olympics in nineteen ninety-eight and two thousand two, in addition to competing in four World Championships. Lavoie's journey through the world of ice hockey reflects his dedication and passion for the sport.