Luc Bourdon was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL and the Manitoba Moose of the AHL.
Bourdon died in a motorcycle accident in Lamèque, New Brunswick, near his hometown of Shippagan, on May 29, 2008 when he hit a tractor-trailer after losing control of his bike and crossing the center line.
Bourdon died in a motorcycle accident in Lamèque, New Brunswick, near his hometown of Shippagan, on May 29, 2008 when he hit a tractor-trailer after losing control of his bike and crossing the center line.
Hockey fan #1: Luc Bourdon had so much potential and a bright career ahead of him..
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