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Esposito revisits junior glory days on return to Quebec

- BILL BEACON

QUEBEC — Attending a reunion of the Quebec Remparts’ 2006 Memorial Cup championsh­ip team brought back the good times for former hockey prodigy Angelo Esposito.

In those days, the smooth skating centre was considered a candidate to go first overall in the 2007 NHL draft and, while not quite a generation­al player like Connor McDavid, become a star.

It didn’t quite work out that way for the Montreal native, who ended up going 20th overall to Pittsburgh, bounced around a few organizati­ons, and never played an NHL game.

“That was a while ago, but you’ll never forget winning the Memorial Cup and bringing it back here and having thousands of fans in front of you while you’re up on stage holding up the Cup,” Esposito said Sunday. “It’s something I’ll never forget.”

Nearly the entire 2006 Remparts squad was on hand to be honoured at Quebec’s game against the Oshawa Generals. A few missed it, including Russian star Alexander Radulov who had visa trouble, but players like San Jose defenceman Marc-Edouard Vlasic and goalie Cedrick Desjardins were on hand.

Junior hockey was the high point for Esposito, who had 39 goals and 98 points in his first season. His stock dropped when he fell to 79 points in his draft year. His production slipped again to 69 the following season, but he had his moment at the world junior championsh­ip in Ottawa where he scored the game winner in the final for Canada.

Since then, a succession of injuries, including two torn ACL ligaments, a torn MCL and a hip problem, have stalled his career and dropped him into obscurity. This season, he played one game for Fort Wayne of the ECHL and then was waived and didn’t play again.

“It was a tough year mentally and physically,” the 26-year-old said. “I’ve been through a lot over the last few years, so I took the year off.

“I started training about two months ago and I’m looking to go back and play in Europe again next year.”

Pittsburgh traded him to Atlanta and he spent time in the Florida and Dallas organizati­ons before he was released in 2012. He played a season in Finland and Italy and another in the Austrian league, not scoring many goals on any stop.

 ?? FRANCIS VACHON FOR THE GAZETTE ?? Former Quebec Remparts forward Angelo Esposito had
98 points with the 2006 Memorial Cup
champions.
FRANCIS VACHON FOR THE GAZETTE Former Quebec Remparts forward Angelo Esposito had 98 points with the 2006 Memorial Cup champions.

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