Q & A with Eric Lacroix
The following article featuring former St. Lawrence standout Eric Lacroix appeared September 10 on the Los Angeles Kings Web site.
By Melody Huskey
LAKings.com Staff Writer
LAKings.com caught up with former Kings left wing Eric Lacroix to
continue the "Six Questions" series.
During his 8-year NHL career, Lacroix played three seasons with
the Kings during two different stints, from 1994-96 and a portion
the 1998-99 season. While on the team Lacroix scored 137 points
(67-70=137) in 472 games. During the 1998-99 season, Lacroix played
for Colorado Avalanche, Kings and New York Rangers over the course
of a few months. The son of Avalanche President Pierre Lacroix,
Eric Lacroix was named Colorado's Director of Player Operations on
June 3, 2009.
LAKings.com: What is your favorite moment from
your time on the Kings?
Lacroix: Scoring my first NHL goal against the
Edmonton Oilers.
Complete article can be accessed via the Kings Web site by clicking here.












