Landry Macrez

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Landry Macrez
Born (1982-04-30) 30 April 1982 (age 39)
Amiens, FRA
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 159 lb (72 kg; 11 st 5 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
Ligue Magnus team
Former teams
Scorpions de Mulhouse
Dragons de Rouen
Corsaires de Dunkerque
Gothiques d'Amiens
Lyon Hockey Club
Amnéville Galaxians
Albatros de Brest
Pingouins de Morzine-Avoriaz
Yétis du Mont-Blanc
Vipers de Montpellier
Playing career 2002present

Landry Macrez (born 30 April 1982) is a French professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Scorpions de Mulhouse in the Ligue Magnus.

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Career

Macrez made his senior professional debut for Dragons de Rouen in France's Ligue Magnus in 2002 and, in his first season, Macrez and the Dragon's were crowned Ligue Magnus champions. After two seasons in Rouen he moved to another Ligue Magnus team, Corsaires de Dunkerque, where he spent 2004 and 2005. The 2005 season, however, saw them relegated to FFHG Division 1 and Macrez, looking to return to competition at the highest level, returned to Rouen and the Ligue Magnus for season 2006. Another shift in 2007 saw Macrez tend goal for Gothiques d'Amiens before arriving at the Lyon Hockey Club for season 2008. In 2009 he moved to Amnéville Galaxians and in 2010 he moved to Albatros de Brest.

Macrez has represented France at the 1999 Under-18 World Championships, the 2001 Under-20 World Championships and the 2006 Senior B World Championships where he was part of France's world champion team.

Playing style

Macrez is a left-handed goalkeeper.


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