Serge Dieudonne Aubry was a professional ice hockey goaltender who played 142 games in the World Hockey Association and an NHL coach died from diabetes he was 69. .
(January 2, 1942 – October 30, 2011)
Aubry was born in Montreal, Quebec. He played with the Quebec Nordiques and Cincinnati Stingers.[1] During a five-season career, Aubry posted a record of 65-53-5, with five shutouts. His best season came during his rookie year in 1972-73, when he compiled a 25-22-3 record, with two shutouts. His goals-against average that season was the best of his career at 3.59. Aubry later served as the NHL Nordiques' goalie coach during the 1988-89 season and as a scout for the Los Angeles Kings.
On October 30, 2011, Aubry died in Lévis, Quebec hospital from diabetes.[2]
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(January 2, 1942 – October 30, 2011)
Aubry was born in Montreal, Quebec. He played with the Quebec Nordiques and Cincinnati Stingers.[1] During a five-season career, Aubry posted a record of 65-53-5, with five shutouts. His best season came during his rookie year in 1972-73, when he compiled a 25-22-3 record, with two shutouts. His goals-against average that season was the best of his career at 3.59. Aubry later served as the NHL Nordiques' goalie coach during the 1988-89 season and as a scout for the Los Angeles Kings.
On October 30, 2011, Aubry died in Lévis, Quebec hospital from diabetes.[2]
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