Norm Dupont, born on February fifth, nineteen fifty-seven, is a distinguished former professional ice hockey forward from Canada. His journey in the sport began at a young age when he showcased his talent in the 1970 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament, representing a minor ice hockey team from Montréal-Nord.
Dupont's professional career took flight in the National Hockey League when he joined the Montreal Canadiens in nineteen seventy-nine. Over the years, he also played for the Winnipeg Jets and the Hartford Whalers, making a significant impact in the league.
After concluding his NHL career following the nineteen eighty-four season, Dupont transitioned to the Swiss National League A, where he enjoyed an impressive eight-season stint before ultimately retiring from hockey.