Sylvain Cloutier

{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974)}}

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{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player

| image = Sylvain Cloutier (cropped).jpg

| image_size = 230 px

| caption = Cloutier with the Houston Aeros in 2003

| position = Centre

| shoots = Left

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 0

| weight_lb = 195

| played_for = NHL
Chicago Blackhawks
AHL
Adirondack Red Wings
Albany River Rats
Houston Aeros
Syracuse Crunch
IHL
Detroit Vipers
Indianapolis Ice
Orlando Solar Bears
ECHL
Toledo Storm
UHL
Adirondack Frostbite
NLA
HC Ambri-Piotta
EIHL
Coventry Blaze
Hull Stingrays

| ntl_team =

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|2|13|mf=y}}

| birth_place = Mont-Laurier, Quebec, Canada

| draft = 70th overall

| draft_year = 1992

| draft_team = Detroit Red Wings

| career_start = 1994

| career_end = 2014

}}

Sylvain Richard Cloutier (born February 13, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre. He is the elder brother of Dan Cloutier.

Career

Cloutier played junior hockey for the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League from 1991 to 1994, scoring 237 points and 106 goals while also serving as team captain. He was drafted 70th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft and spent the next four seasons playing in the American Hockey League for the Adirondack Red Wings but never managed to make Detroit's main lineup. He would go on to play seven NHL games for the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1998–99 NHL season.{{Cite web |title=Sylvain Cloutier - Chicago Blackhawks Center |url=http://www.espn.com/nhl/player/_/id/1605/sylvain-cloutier |access-date=2024-05-22 |website=ESPN |language=en}}

Cloutier joined the Coventry Blaze of the United Kingdom's Elite Ice Hockey League in 2006 and helped the team win the Elite League title. In 2008, he won his second Elite League title with the Blaze. He then became the head coach of the Corpus Christi IceRays in the Central Hockey League before being let go in February 2009. Afterwards, he returned to the Elite League and became player-coach for the Hull Stingrays. Cloutier became a popular player for the Stingrays, and as such, his number 83 was retired by the Hull Pirates, the successor team for the Stingrays following their liquidation in 2015.

Cloutier began his junior coaching career with the Bradford Rattlers in 2014-15 and helped the team to a 31-11-0 record. Cloutier served four years as head coach and general manager of the Severn Stallions in the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League beginning in 2017-18. During his time as head coach, the team earned back-to-back Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League Championships in 2018 and 2019.{{Cite web |title=IceRays name Sylvain Cloutier as next head coach {{!}} North American Hockey League {{!}} NAHL |url=https://www.nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=34588 |access-date=2024-05-22 |website=www.nahl.com}}

Cloutier currently coaches the Corpus Christi IceRays of the NAHL South Division,{{cite web | url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/other-sport/hull-seahawks-sylvain-cloutier-backs-matty-davies-to-be-coaching-success-after-playing-career-ends-3991770 | title="I'll always pull for Matty' - Why Sylvain Cloutier believes Matty Davies will succeed as Hull Seahawks coach | date=18 January 2023 }} and resigned in May 2025. Cloutier was hired by the Baton Rouge Zydeco of the Federal Prospects Hockey League to be their Head Coach for the 2025-26 season.{{Cite web |date=2025-06-03 |title=News: Zydeco Announces Sylvain Cloutier as Bench Boss - Baton Rouge Zydeco |url=http://www.brprohockey.com/news/zydeco-announces-sylvain-cloutier-as-bench-boss |access-date=2025-06-04 |website=www.brprohockey.com |language=en}}

Career statistics

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

1990–91

| Sault Ste. Marie North Stars

| GNML

| 34

51409192

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1991–92

| Guelph Storm

| OHL

| 62

35316674

| —

1992–93

| Guelph Storm

| OHL

| 44

26295578

| 5

05514
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1993–94

| Guelph Storm

| OHL

| 66

4571116127

| 9

791632
1993–94

| Adirondack Red Wings

| AHL

| 2

0222

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1994–95

| Adirondack Red Wings

| AHL

| 71

72633144

| —

1995–96

| Adirondack Red Wings

| AHL

| 65

111728118

| 3

0004
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1995–96

| Toledo Storm

| ECHL

| 6

4264

| —

1996–97

| Adirondack Red Wings

| AHL

| 77

133649190

| 4

0224
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1997–98

| Adirondack Red Wings

| AHL

| 72

142236155

| —

1997–98

| Detroit Vipers

| IHL

| 8

01118

| 21

751231
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1998–99

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 7

0000

| —

1998–99

| Indianapolis Ice

| IHL

| 73

213354128

| 7

32512
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1999–00

| Albany River Rats

| AHL

| 66

152843127

| 5

0006
1999–00

| Orlando Solar Bears

| IHL

| 9

11225

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2000–01

| Albany River Rats

| AHL

| 79

163551115

| —

2001–02

| Albany River Rats

| AHL

| 60

6101687

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2002–03

| Houston Aeros

| AHL

| 69

41115129

| 23

33628
2003–04

| Adirondack IceHawks

| UHL

| 33

16203662

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2003–04

| Albany River Rats

| AHL

| 2

0002

| —

2003–04

| Syracuse Crunch

| AHL

| 2

0114

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2003–04

| HC Ambri-Piotta

| NLA

| 12

35814

| 7

02216
2004–05

| Adirondack Frostbite

| UHL

| 77

27507759

| 6

23520
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2005–06

| Adirondack Frostbite

| UHL

| 75

315990127

| 6

52711
2006–07

| Coventry Blaze

| EIHL

| 52

23325592

| 3

1340
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2007–08

| Coventry Blaze

| EIHL

| 49

25345951

| 4

1238
2009–10

| Hull Stingrays

| EIHL

| 44

7172480

| 2

1120
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2010–11

| Hull Stingrays

| EIHL

| 51

9354444

| 2

1010
2011–12

| Hull Stingrays

| EIHL

| 50

10203074

| 3

1128
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2012–13

| Hull Stingrays

| EIHL

| 51

121931156

| —

2013–14

| Hull Stingrays

| EIHL

| 52

10334380

| 2

0116
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! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! ALIGN="center" | 7

! ALIGN="center" | 0

! ALIGN="center" | 0

! ALIGN="center" | 0

! ALIGN="center" | 0

! ALIGN="center" | —

! ALIGN="center" | —

! ALIGN="center" | —

! ALIGN="center" | —

! ALIGN="center" | —

ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3" | AHL totals

! ALIGN="center" | 565

! ALIGN="center" | 86

! ALIGN="center" | 188

! ALIGN="center" | 274

! ALIGN="center" | 1,073

! ALIGN="center" | 35

! ALIGN="center" | 3

! ALIGN="center" | 5

! ALIGN="center" | 8

! ALIGN="center" | 42

References

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  • {{cite book|first=Jon C.|last=Scott|title=Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South|year=2006|publisher=Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd.|pages=25–26|isbn=1-894974-21-2|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/hockeynightindix0000stot}}