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{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| image = Bruno Saint-Jacques.JPG
| image = Bruno St. Jacques.jpg
| image_size = 225px
| image_size = 230px
| caption = St. Jacques with the [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]] in 2007
| team = [[Laval Prédateurs]]
| former_teams = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]<br>[[Carolina Hurricanes]]<br>[[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]]<br>[[ERC Ingolstadt]]<br>[[Straubing Tigers]]
| played_for = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]<br>[[Carolina Hurricanes]]<br>[[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]]<br>[[ERC Ingolstadt]]<br>[[Straubing Tigers]]
| league = [[LNAH]]
| position = [[Defenceman|Defence]]
| position = [[Defenceman|Defence]]
| shoots = Left
| shoots = Left
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| weight_lb = 210
| weight_lb = 210
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|8|22|mf=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|8|22|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
| birth_place = [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada
| draft = 253rd overall
| draft = 253rd overall
| draft_year = 1998
| draft_year = 1998
| draft_team = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| draft_team = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| career_start = 2000
| career_start = 2000
| career_end = 2018
}}
}}

'''Bruno St. Jacques''' (born August 22, 1980) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who plays for the [[Thetford Assurancia]] of the semi-professional [[LNAH]]. He previously played in 67 games over parts of four [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) seasons with the [[Philadelphia Flyers]], [[Carolina Hurricanes]], and [[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]].
'''Bruno St. Jacques''' (born August 22, 1980) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] former professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who played in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). He played in 67 games over parts of four NHL seasons with the [[Philadelphia Flyers]], [[Carolina Hurricanes]], and [[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]].


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
St. Jacques was drafted 253rd overall in the ninth round of the [[1998 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Philadelphia Flyers]]. A junior from [[Baie-Comeau Drakkar]] of the [[QMJHL]], he made his professional debut at the tail end of the [[1999–2000 AHL season|1999–2000]] season with Flyers affiliate, the [[Philadelphia Phantoms]] of the [[American Hockey League]].
St. Jacques was drafted 253rd overall in the ninth round of the [[1998 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Philadelphia Flyers]]. A junior from [[Baie-Comeau Drakkar]] of the [[QMJHL]], he made his professional debut at the tail end of the [[1999–2000 AHL season|1999–2000]] season with Flyers affiliate, the [[Philadelphia Phantoms]] of the [[American Hockey League]].


St. Jacques made his NHL debut in the [[2000–01 NHL season|2000–01]] season with the Flyers and spent the next two seasons primarily with the Phantoms before he was traded on February 7, 2003, along with [[Pavel Brendl]] to the [[Carolina Hurricanes]] for [[Sami Kapanen]] and [[Ryan Bast]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://a.espncdn.com/nhl/news/2003/0207/1505581.html|title=Slumping Carolina trades away slumping Kapanen | publisher =[[ESPN]] | date = 2003-02-07 | accessdate = 2010-03-30}}</ref>
St. Jacques made his NHL debut in the [[2000–01 NHL season|2000–01]] season with the Flyers and spent the next two seasons primarily with the Phantoms before he was traded on February 7, 2003, along with [[Pavel Brendl]] to the [[Carolina Hurricanes]] for [[Sami Kapanen]] and [[Ryan Bast]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://a.espncdn.com/nhl/news/2003/0207/1505581.html|title=Slumping Carolina trades away slumping Kapanen | publisher =[[ESPN]] | date = 2003-02-07 | access-date = 2010-03-30}}</ref>


Prior to the [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]] season on October 3, St. Jacques was traded by the Hurricanes, to the [[Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]] for [[Craig Adams (ice hockey)|Craig Adams]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ducks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=468442|title=Mighty Ducks Acquire Bruno St. Jacques from Carolina in Exchange for Craig Adams | publisher =[[Anaheim Ducks]] | date = 2005-10-03 | accessdate = 2010-03-30}}</ref> In his lone appearance with the Ducks he scored the only goal in a 4-1 defeat to the Minnesota Wild on October 15, 2005.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/gamecenter/recap/NHL_20051016_ANA@MIN?tag=pageRow;pageContainer|title=Fernandez, strong power play carry Wild past Mighty Ducks | publisher =''[[CBS Sports]]'' | date = 2005-10-15 | accessdate = 2010-03-30}}</ref> However, he essentially played with AHL affiliate, the [[Portland Pirates]], for the season.
Prior to the [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]] season on October 3, St. Jacques was traded by the Hurricanes, to the [[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]] for [[Craig Adams (ice hockey)|Craig Adams]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ducks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=468442|title=Mighty Ducks Acquire Bruno St. Jacques from Carolina in Exchange for Craig Adams | publisher =[[Anaheim Ducks]] | date = 2005-10-03 | access-date = 2010-03-30}}</ref> In his lone appearance with the Ducks he scored the only goal in a 4–1 defeat to the Minnesota Wild on October 15, 2005.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/gamecenter/recap/NHL_20051016_ANA@MIN?tag=pageRow;pageContainer|title=Fernandez, strong power play carry Wild past Mighty Ducks | work =[[CBS Sports]] | date = 2005-10-15 | access-date = 2010-03-30}}</ref> However, he essentially played with AHL affiliate, the [[Portland Pirates]], for the season.


In the [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]] season, on December 28, 2006, St. Jacques was traded from the Ducks, along with [[P. A. Parenteau]], to the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] in exchange for [[Sébastien Caron]], [[Matt Keith]] and [[Chris Durno]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2710932|title=Blackhawks send Caron to Ducks in multi-player deal | publisher=[[ESPN]] | date = 2006-12-28 | accessdate = 2008-11-10}}</ref> He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]], for the duration of the year.
In the [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]] season, on December 28, 2006, St. Jacques was traded from the Ducks, along with [[P. A. Parenteau]], to the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] in exchange for [[Sébastien Caron]], [[Matt Keith]] and [[Chris Durno]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/news/story?id=2710932|title=Blackhawks send Caron to Ducks in multi-player deal | publisher=[[ESPN]] | date = 2006-12-28 | access-date = 2008-11-10}}</ref> He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]], for the duration of the year.


On October 4, 2007, St. Jacques signed with the [[Syracuse Crunch]] of the AHL for the [[2007–08 AHL season|2007–08]] season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://syracusecrunch.com/News/Detail/1711/2007–08|title=Crunch Sign Bruno St. Jacques | publisher =[[Syracuse Crunch]] | date = 2007-10-04 | accessdate = 2010-03-30}}</ref> After 13 games with the Crunch, he was loaned to back to the Ducks affiliate, the Portland Pirates on November 15. On December 10, St. Jacques was signed by the Ducks but remained with the Pirates for the year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ducks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=469174|title=Ducks Sign and Recall Bruno St. Jacques | publisher =[[Anaheim Ducks]] | date = 2007-12-10 | accessdate = 2010-03-30}}</ref>
On October 4, 2007, St. Jacques signed with the [[Syracuse Crunch]] of the AHL for the [[2007–08 AHL season|2007–08]] season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://syracusecrunch.com/News/Detail/1711/2007–08|title=Crunch Sign Bruno St. Jacques | publisher =[[Syracuse Crunch]] | date = 2007-10-04 | access-date = 2010-03-30}}</ref> After 13 games with the Crunch, he was loaned to back to the Ducks affiliate, the Portland Pirates on November 15. On December 10, St. Jacques was signed by the Ducks but remained with the Pirates for the year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ducks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=469174|title=Ducks Sign and Recall Bruno St. Jacques | publisher =[[Anaheim Ducks]] | date = 2007-12-10 | access-date = 2010-03-30}}</ref>


On May 27, 2008, St. Jacques left North America and signed with German team, ERC Ingolstadt of the DEL. After three seasons with Ingolstadt, he signed with another DEL team, the Struabing Tigers, on a one-year contract on June 3, 2011.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.tigershockey.de/page/news/article.php?article_file=1307098698.txt | title = Tigers commit to Bruno St. Jacques | publisher=[[Straubing Tigers]] | date = 2011-06-03 | accessdate = 2011-06-06 | language = German}}</ref>
On May 27, 2008, St. Jacques left North America and signed with German team, ERC Ingolstadt of the DEL. After three seasons with Ingolstadt, he signed with another DEL team, the Struabing Tigers, on a one-year contract on June 3, 2011.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.tigershockey.de/page/news/article.php?article_file=1307098698.txt | title = Tigers commit to Bruno St. Jacques | publisher=[[Straubing Tigers]] | date = 2011-06-03 | access-date = 2011-06-06 | language = German}}</ref>


Upon season end with the Tigers, St. Jacques announced his intention to retire and return to North America.<ref>{{citeweb| url = http://www.tigershockey.de/page/tagespresse/presse2012/03maerz/15.03.2012_tagblatt.php | title = Six days before quarter-finals for Tigers | publisher = ''[[Straubing Tigers]]'' | date = 2012-03-15 | accessdate = 2012-03-15 | language = German}}</ref> However upon return to Canada, he signed a one-year contract with the semi-professional [[Jonquière Marquis]] of the LNAH on July 20, 2012.<ref>{{citeweb| url = http://marquis.lnah.com/nouvelle.aspx?i=9263 | title = Marquis have 12 players under contract | publisher = ''[[Saguenay Marquis]]'' | date = 2012-07-20 | accessdate = 2012-07-20}}</ref>
Upon season end with the Tigers, St. Jacques announced his intention to retire and return to North America.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.tigershockey.de/page/tagespresse/presse2012/03maerz/15.03.2012_tagblatt.php | title = Six days before quarter-finals for Tigers | publisher = [[Straubing Tigers]] | date = 2012-03-15 | access-date = 2012-03-15 | language = German | archive-date = 2013-10-04 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131004212851/http://www.tigershockey.de/page/tagespresse/presse2012/03maerz/15.03.2012_tagblatt.php | url-status = dead }}</ref> However upon return to Canada, he signed a one-year contract with the semi-professional [[Jonquière Marquis]] of the LNAH on July 20, 2012.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://marquis.lnah.com/nouvelle.aspx?i=9263 | title = Marquis have 12 players under contract | publisher = [[Saguenay Marquis]] | date = 2012-07-20 | access-date = 2012-07-20 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120927044018/http://marquis.lnah.com/nouvelle.aspx?i=9263 | archive-date = 2012-09-27 }}</ref>


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
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| [[1997–98 QMJHL season|1997–98]]
| [[Baie-Comeau Drakkar]]
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| [[1998–99 QMJHL season|1998–99]]
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| Baie-Comeau Drakkar
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| [[1999–2000 QMJHL season|1999–00]]
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| Baie-Comeau Drakkar
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| [[1999–2000 AHL season|1999–00]]
| [[Philadelphia Phantoms]]
| [[Philadelphia Phantoms]]
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| [[2000–01 AHL season|2000–01]]
| [[2000–01 AHL season|2000–01]]
| Philadelphia Phantoms
| Philadelphia Phantoms
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| 16
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| [[2001–02 NHL season|2001–02]]
| [[2001–02 NHL season|2001–02]]
| [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
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| —
| —
| —
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|- ALIGN="center"
| [[2001–02 AHL season|2001–02]]
| [[2001–02 AHL season|2001–02]]
| Philadelphia Phantoms
| Philadelphia Phantoms
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| 0
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| [[2002–03 AHL season|2002–03]]
| [[2002–03 AHL season|2002–03]]
| Philadelphia Phantoms
| Philadelphia Phantoms
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| —
| —
| —
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|-
| [[2002–03 NHL season|2002–03]]
| [[2002–03 NHL season|2002–03]]
| Philadelphia Flyers
| Philadelphia Flyers
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| [[Lowell Lock Monsters]]
| [[Lowell Lock Monsters]]
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| 2002–03
| [[Carolina Hurricanes]]
| [[Carolina Hurricanes]]
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| [[2003–04 AHL season|2003–04]]
| [[2003–04 AHL season|2003–04]]
| Lowell Lock Monsters
| Lowell Lock Monsters
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| —
| —
| —
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|- ALIGN="center"
| [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04]]
| [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04]]
| Carolina Hurricanes
| Carolina Hurricanes
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|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2004–05 AHL season|2004–05]]
| [[2004–05 AHL season|2004–05]]
| Lowell Lock Monsters
| Lowell Lock Monsters
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| 5
| 4
| 4
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|- ALIGN="center"
| [[2005–06 AHL season|2005–06]]
| [[2005–06 AHL season|2005–06]]
| [[Portland Pirates]]
| [[Portland Pirates]]
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| 7
| 18
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| [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]]
| [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]]
| [[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]]
| [[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]]
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| —
| —
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| [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]]
| [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]]
| Portland Pirates
| Portland Pirates
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| 2006–07
| [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]]
| [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]]
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| 10
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|- ALIGN="center"
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| [[2007–08 AHL season|2007–08]]
| [[Syracuse Crunch]]
| [[Syracuse Crunch]]
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| 2007–08
| Portland Pirates
| Portland Pirates
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| 3
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| 17
|- ALIGN="center"
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| [[2008–09 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2008–09]]
| [[2008–09 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2008–09]]
| [[ERC Ingolstadt]]
| [[ERC Ingolstadt]]
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| [[2009–10 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2009–10]]
| [[2009–10 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2009–10]]
| ERC Ingolstadt
| ERC Ingolstadt
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| 1
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| 6
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|- ALIGN="center"
| [[2010–11 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2010–11]]
| [[2010–11 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2010–11]]
| ERC Ingolstadt
| ERC Ingolstadt
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| 1
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| 0
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|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2011–12 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2011–12]]
| [[2011–12 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2011–12]]
| [[Straubing Tigers]]
| [[Straubing Tigers]]
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| [[2012–13 LNAH season|2012–13]]
| [[2012–13 LNAH season|2012–13]]
| [[Jonquière Marquis]]
| [[Jonquière Marquis]]
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| [[2013-14 LNAH season|2013–14]]
| Jonquière Marquis
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| LNAH
| LNAH
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| 6
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| 2014–15
| [[2014–15 LNAH season|2014–15]]
| Jonquière Marquis
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| 3
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Ice hockey stats}}
* {{Ice hockey stats |nhl=8467558 |elite= |espn= |euro= |hr=s/stjacbr01.html |hockeydb=35607 |legends=17743 |tsn= }}


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 21 July 2024

Bruno St. Jacques
St. Jacques with the Norfolk Admirals in 2007
Born (1980-08-22) August 22, 1980 (age 44)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Philadelphia Flyers
Carolina Hurricanes
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
ERC Ingolstadt
Straubing Tigers
NHL draft 253rd overall, 1998
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 2000–2018

Bruno St. Jacques (born August 22, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played in 67 games over parts of four NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, Carolina Hurricanes, and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

Playing career

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St. Jacques was drafted 253rd overall in the ninth round of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers. A junior from Baie-Comeau Drakkar of the QMJHL, he made his professional debut at the tail end of the 1999–2000 season with Flyers affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League.

St. Jacques made his NHL debut in the 2000–01 season with the Flyers and spent the next two seasons primarily with the Phantoms before he was traded on February 7, 2003, along with Pavel Brendl to the Carolina Hurricanes for Sami Kapanen and Ryan Bast.[1]

Prior to the 2005–06 season on October 3, St. Jacques was traded by the Hurricanes, to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for Craig Adams.[2] In his lone appearance with the Ducks he scored the only goal in a 4–1 defeat to the Minnesota Wild on October 15, 2005.[3] However, he essentially played with AHL affiliate, the Portland Pirates, for the season.

In the 2006–07 season, on December 28, 2006, St. Jacques was traded from the Ducks, along with P. A. Parenteau, to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Sébastien Caron, Matt Keith and Chris Durno.[4] He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the Norfolk Admirals, for the duration of the year.

On October 4, 2007, St. Jacques signed with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL for the 2007–08 season.[5] After 13 games with the Crunch, he was loaned to back to the Ducks affiliate, the Portland Pirates on November 15. On December 10, St. Jacques was signed by the Ducks but remained with the Pirates for the year.[6]

On May 27, 2008, St. Jacques left North America and signed with German team, ERC Ingolstadt of the DEL. After three seasons with Ingolstadt, he signed with another DEL team, the Struabing Tigers, on a one-year contract on June 3, 2011.[7]

Upon season end with the Tigers, St. Jacques announced his intention to retire and return to North America.[8] However upon return to Canada, he signed a one-year contract with the semi-professional Jonquière Marquis of the LNAH on July 20, 2012.[9]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1997–98 Baie-Comeau Drakkar QMJHL 63 1 11 12 140
1998–99 Baie-Comeau Drakkar QMJHL 49 8 13 21 85
1999–00 Baie-Comeau Drakkar QMJHL 60 8 28 36 120 6 0 2 2 10
1999–00 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
2000–01 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 45 1 16 17 83 10 1 0 1 16
2001–02 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 7 0 0 0 2
2001–02 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 55 3 11 14 59 4 0 0 0 0
2002–03 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 30 0 7 7 46
2002–03 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 6 0 0 0 2
2002–03 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 8 1 1 2 8
2002–03 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 18 2 5 7 12
2003–04 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 6 0 0 0 8
2003–04 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 35 0 2 2 31
2004–05 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 68 2 12 14 60 11 1 4 5 4
2005–06 Portland Pirates AHL 60 6 19 25 55 14 3 4 7 18
2005–06 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 1 1 0 1 0
2006–07 Portland Pirates AHL 25 1 8 9 26
2006–07 Norfolk Admirals AHL 37 4 8 12 33 6 0 2 2 10
2007–08 Syracuse Crunch AHL 13 0 8 8 16
2007–08 Portland Pirates AHL 48 8 12 20 49 6 0 3 3 17
2008–09 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 41 9 16 25 68
2009–10 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 46 9 15 24 137 4 0 1 1 6
2010–11 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 51 5 7 12 86 1 0 1 1 0
2011–12 Straubing Tigers DEL 42 6 15 21 87 8 3 1 4 6
2012–13 Jonquière Marquis LNAH 27 12 21 33 22 11 8 10 18 12
2013–14 Jonquière Marquis LNAH 30 3 25 28 36 6 1 2 3 6
2014–15 Jonquière Marquis LNAH 27 7 15 22 26 9 0 9 9 10
2015–16 Laval Prédateurs LNAH 32 6 17 23 44 10 3 3 6 17
2016–17 Thetford Assurancia LNAH 31 5 19 24 19 13 0 3 3 16
2017–18 Thetford Assurancia LNAH 25 2 7 9 33 3 0 0 0 0
NHL totals 67 3 7 10 47

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