Greg Blais - Biography - Career

Career

Blais played college hockey for Suffolk University in the ECAC Northeast of the NCAA. Greg played four seasons with Suffolk University from 02-06. In 2003 lead the ECAC Northeast in save percentage at 91.9% with a 3.06 G.A.A. In 2005 Greg was named M.V.P for Suffolk University and named third team All-American.

Greg signed with his first professional team for Heist Op Den Berg in the Belgium Elite League for the 2006-07 season. He then went on to play in the United Kingdom for the Wightlink Raiders to finish the 2006-07 season. He was named player of the month in January, February and March 2007.

For the 2007-08 season Greg signed for H.C Gap in the France 1st division where he ended up with a 2.90 G.A.A and a 91.3 save percentage, and a Division 1 Championship. After a good season in the Alps of France, Greg signed a contract to play for the Bergen Flyers in Norway (division 1)for the 2008-2009 season were he played in 19 games and had a 4.19 G.A.A. and a 88.9 save percentage.

Greg received an offer to play in the French Magnus League (elite league) in the 2009-2010 season for Morzine-Avoriez Penguins. Greg ended up with 11 games played in the league with 4 cup games where he posted a 4.86 G.A.A with a 88.9 Save percentage. After a good season in Morzine, Greg has signed a 1 year contract to play in Paris for the Meudon Comets in the French 2nd Division.

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