Len Fontaine, born on February twenty-fifth, nineteen forty-eight, is a former Canadian ice hockey player whose career spanned from nineteen sixty-eight to nineteen eighty-three. He is best known for his time in the National Hockey League, where he played a total of forty-six games for the Detroit Red Wings during the nineteen seventy-two to seventy-three and nineteen seventy-three to seventy-four seasons.
In addition to his NHL experience, Fontaine also showcased his skills in the World Hockey Association, participating in twenty-one games for the Michigan Stags and Baltimore Blades during the nineteen seventy-four to seventy-five season. His versatility and dedication to the sport were evident throughout his career.
While his time in the spotlight was brief, the majority of Fontaine's professional journey unfolded in the minor leagues, particularly in the International Hockey League. His contributions to the game have left a lasting impact on the teams he played for and the fans who followed his career.