Welcome to another episode of In Search for Excellence! My guest today is my good friend Luc Robitaille! Luc is an NHL Hall of Famer who as a 19-year-old teenager went from being drafted in the 9th round (171st overall) to becoming the highest-scoring left winger in NHL history, with 668 goals over his 19-season career.
In his first year in the league, Luc won the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year and then went on to become the only left wing in NHL history to record 8 consecutive 40-goal seasons. Luc played 8 all-star games, won a Stanley Cup as a player with the awesome Detroit Red Wings in 2002, and two more Stanley Cups as an executive with the Los Angeles Kings. He is giving back to his community through his Echoes of Hope Foundation.Time stamps:
01:23 Luc Robitaille’s family and background
07:44 Earliest memories playing hockey
11:13 The difference from other kids
14:57 Goals, dreams, and hard work
Wanted to play Junior Major
That was what they could afford to watch
He was up at 4:30 am to go to practice
No one needed to ever push him for the next practice
19:50 Getting into the World Junior Championship
Only 40 players were invited to make the team
He wasn’t called
One of the players got injured and he got in
That changed his life permanently
22:35 Getting drafted by the LA Kings
29:38 Moving to LA
35:18 The first game
39:17 The Rookie of the Year
41:18 A special bond with Jimmy Carson
45:30 Playing with Wayne Gretzky
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