Cedric McNicoll
Canadian ice hockey player

Cedric McNicoll

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28 August 1988(Longueuil, Canada)
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Introduction

Cedric Lalonde-McNicoll (born August 28, 1988) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played with McGill University in the Canadian Interuniversity Sports (CIS). He last played professionally with the Florida Everblades of the ECHL, then as a prospect of the Carolina Hurricanes.

Playing career

Junior

Undrafted, McNicoll played Major junior hockey in the QMJHL with the Shawinigan Cataractes. Despite his small stature, McNicoll was an offensive force with the Cataractes since his debut at the end of the 2004-05 season. In 2007–08, despite being passed over in the NHL Entry Draft, his offensive prowess increased to 43 goals and 83 points in 69 games, earning him the Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy as the QMJHL and CHL Sportsman of the year.

Prior to the 2008–09 season, McNicoll was invited to the Pittsburgh Penguins training camp. Earning interest from the NHL, he returned to Shawinigan and finished third in QMJHL scoring resulting in a nomination as the QMJHL MVP. McNicoll reached the 100 point milestone in the last week of the regular season, scoring 7 points in 3 games to earn him CHL player of the week honors. In the playoffs McNicoll finished was 33 points in 21 games suffering a seven-game defeat to the Drummondville Voltigeurs in the QMJHL finals. He was named to the QMJHL First All-Star team and was awarded the QMJHL and CHL Sportsman of the Year Award for the second consecutive year.

Professional

At the tail end of his final season with Shawinigan, McNicoll was signed by the Colorado Avalanche to a three-year entry level contract on March 6, 2009. After attending the Avalanche's training camp, he was assigned to AHL affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters, to begin his first professional season in 2009–10. On December 30, 2009, McNicoll scored his first professional career goal with the Monsters in a 5-4 comeback victory against the Peoria Rivermen. He also added an assist and a shootout goal to be named first star of the game. Scoring a modest 13 point in 45 games with the Monsters, he was reassigned to ECHL affiliate the Charlotte Checkers before he was traded by the Avalanche, along with a sixth round pick, to the Carolina Hurricanes for Stephane Yelle and Harrison Reed on March 3, 2010. Cedric was assigned to the Albany River Rats of the AHL before finishing his whirlwind year with ECHL affiliate, the Florida Everblades.

At the conclusion of his entry-level contract, despite being the top scorer for the Everblades in the playoffs with 21 points to claim the Kelly Cup, McNicoll opted to halt his professional career by accepting a scholarship to McGill University. As a mandatory condition, McNicoll sat out the 2012–13 season and focused on his studies before joining the Redmen, scoring 35 points in 23 games in the 2013–14 season.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2004–05 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
2005–06 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 67 13 17 30 34 10 1 7 8 2
2006–07 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 47 16 30 46 14 4 4 1 5 0
2007–08 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 69 43 40 83 20 5 0 8 8 6
2008–09 Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL 65 38 66 104 22 21 16 17 33 6
2009–10 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 45 5 8 13 10
2009–10 Charlotte Checkers ECHL 3 1 3 4 0
2009–10 Albany River Rats AHL 7 2 0 2 0
2009–10 Florida Everblades ECHL 5 1 3 4 0 6 0 2 2 0
2010–11 Florida Everblades ECHL 29 7 17 24 8
2010–11 Charlotte Checkers AHL 15 6 8 14 2
2011–12 Charlotte Checkers AHL 17 1 2 3 6
2011–12 Florida Everblades ECHL 32 15 15 30 12 18 4 17 21 8
2013–14 McGill University CIS 23 15 20 35 8
2014–15 McGill University CIS 25 11 23 34 8
AHL totals 84 14 18 32 18

Awards

QMJHL
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Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy 2008, 2009
First All-Star Team 2009
Best Plus/Minus 2009
CHL
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Sportsman of the Year 2008, 2009