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Canada flagSamuel Girard

#49 Pittsburgh Penguins / NHL - 26/27

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Samuel Girard Facts

Date of Birth
May 12, 1998
Age
28
Place of Birth
Roberval, QC, CAN
Nation
Canada
Youth Team
AHM Roberval
Position
D
Height
178 cm / 5'10"
Weight
77 kg / 170 lbs
Shoots
L
Contract
26/27
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Hlinka Gretzky Cup Gold Medal
1
CHL Sportsman of the Year
1
NHL Stanley Cup Champion
1
QMJHL All-Rookie Team
1
QMJHL Defenseman of the Year (Emile Bouchard Trophy)
1
QMJHL Defensive Rookie of the Year (Raymond Lagacé Trophy)
1
QMJHL First All-Star Team
2
QMJHL Most Assists
1
A flashy offensive defenceman who takes advantage of opportunities and is always looking to make an impact each shift. Works very hard and isn't afraid to play the body. Skates with exceptional exuberance and fluidity. Accurate release on his shot and a good eye for open passing lanes. Proactive defensively and puts the pressure on the opposition. Needs to have a more active stick and a more felt presence in shooting lanes, but he has shown a willingness to learn, and these skills will develop. All-in-all, an exciting offensive defenceman who displays noteworthy offensive and defensive instincts. (Curtis Joe, EP 2015)

Brother: Jérémy Girard

Samuel Girard Statistics

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STeamLeagueGPGATPPIM+/-POSTGPGATPPIM+/-
11-12undefined flagLac-St-Jean Espoirs Bantam AALHDAAQ2019106-Playoffs50330-
12-13undefined flagLac-St-Jean Espoirs Bantam AALHDAAQ197222918-Playoffs52572-
undefined flagSaguenay Midget EspoirQMEAA40330-
13-14undefined flagJonquière ÉlitesQMAAA427293616-
14-15undefined flagShawinigan CataractesQMJHL6453843815Playoffs702225
undefined flagCanada Black U17WHC-1751230-
15-16undefined flagShawinigan CataractesQMJHL671064741024Playoffs2122022415
16-17undefined flagShawinigan CataractesQMJHL59966752926Playoffs518943
undefined flagMilwaukee AdmiralsAHL61010-4Playoffs20002-3
17-18undefined flagNashville PredatorsNHL51232-3
undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL68317206-8Playoffs30000-3
18-19undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL824232768Playoffs902203
19-20undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL7043034171Playoffs15191064
20-21undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL48527321615Playoffs100552-5
21-22undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL675232820-4Playoffs71230-1
22-23undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL766313716-10Playoffs70222-4
23-24undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL5931518100Playoffs903303
24-25undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL7332124147Playoffs712302
25-26undefined flagColorado AvalancheNHL4039121512
undefined flagPittsburgh PenguinsNHL2007785Playoffs60004-1
26-27undefined flagPittsburgh PenguinsNHL------
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Samuel Girard Tournament Statistics

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Samuel Girard Game Log

2025-2026
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DateTeamOppScoreGATPPIM+/-SOGPPGSHGTOI
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Wed 29/04Pittsburgh Penguins@Philadelphia Flyers
Mon 27/04Pittsburgh PenguinsvsPhiladelphia Flyers
Sun 26/04Pittsburgh Penguins@Philadelphia Flyers
Wed 22/04Pittsburgh Penguins@Philadelphia Flyers
Mon 20/04Pittsburgh PenguinsvsPhiladelphia Flyers
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Samuel Girard Career Totals

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LeagueYearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-YearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-
undefined flagAHL 161010.170-4120000.002-3
undefined flagIvan Hlinka Memorial (Hlinka Gretzky Cup)141010.25040
undefined flagJr Super Series 240441.00010
undefined flagLHDAAQ 239831391.0024-21028101.002-
undefined flagNHL 10608372052420.4013023973325280.3814-2
undefined flagQC Int PW 120000.002-0
undefined flagQGC-16 152240.802-0
undefined flagQMAAA (QM18AAA)142729360.8616-0
undefined flagQMEAA (QM17AAA)140330.750-0
undefined flagQMJHL 3190241681921.014765333330331.001023
undefined flagU17-Dev 131120.670-0
undefined flagU18-Dev 130220.670-0
undefined flagWHC-17 151230.600-0

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Samuel Girard Biography and Trivia

Drafted 2014, 1 #3 by Shawinigan Cataractes in the QMJHL Entry Draft
2016 NHL Entry Draft: Ranked #27 by FC Hockey
2016 NHL Entry Draft: Ranked #59 by MCKEEN'S HOCKEY
2016 NHL Entry Draft: Ranked #38 by NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING
2016 NHL Entry Draft: Ranked #45 by TSN/McKenzie

Defensemen are getting smaller and faster in today’s game, and Girard fits that bill perfectly. Listed at 5’10” and 161 lbs, he has never had the luxury of relying on a big frame or a long range to play effective defense. He is an excellent skater, and even though he is much more of an offensively driven player, he has also been touted for remaining responsible in his own end and dictating play from both sides of the puck.

Girard is from Roberval, Quebec, one of many small lake towns on Lac Saint-Jean, about 400 kilometres north of Montreal. He played his AA Bantam hockey for the local Lac-St-Jean Espoirs, and his Midget AAA hockey for the Jonquière Élites in the neighbouring county. Girard displayed immense talent and offensive ability despite his diminutive size, and was selected 3rd overall by the Shawinigan Cataractes in the 2014 QMJHL Entry Draft.

In his rookie season (aged 16), Girard was impressive, posting 43 pts (5 G, 38 A) and a +15 in 64 games. He followed that up with a massive sophomore campaign, putting up 74 pts (10 G, 64 A) and a +24 in 67 games. The Cataractes entered the 2016 President’s Cup Playoffs as the 2nd overall seed, and were dominant through three rounds until being dismantled by the top-seeded Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in the finals. Girard led all QMJHL defensemen with 22 points in 20 playoff games.

With sheer offensive numbers like that, it wouldn’t be a stretch to suggest that Girard would have been a lock to go in the 1st round of the NHL Entry Draft that year if he was even two inches taller. But Central Scouting had him at #38 among North American skaters, and he was chosen 47th overall (in Round 2) by the Nashville Predators.

After another huge season in Shawinigan, in which he led the QMJHL in assists (66) and was first among all defensemen in points (75), the Cataractes were upset mightily in the first round by the 14th-seed Val-d’Or Foreurs, and Girard reported straight to the Predators’ AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. He got into 8 games and scored his first pro goal, but the Admirals were swept in Round 1.

Upon making the Predators’ 23-man roster on opening night, he was told he wouldn’t get into every game. This is because the Predators wanted to look at him over a longer period of time before deciding whether or not to keep him past the magic number of 9 games before burning a year off his entry-level contract. In the 5 games he did suit up for Nashville, he seemed quite unfazed by the transition to the NHL, averaging 17 minutes a game and tallying 3 points, including his first NHL goal on a ripper from the point.

Girard’s career as a Predator came to an abrupt end when he was one of many assets snatched up by the Colorado Avalanche in a massive three-team trade on November 5th, 2017. (This is better known as the Matt Duchene - Kyle Turris trade). Girard gelled with the Avalanche almost immediately, and has been a mainstay on their defense corps since his arrival.

(Peter Oundjian, EP 2018)