Playing Career
Born in Valleyfield, Quebec, Leduc first played senior level hockey for the Montreal Aiglons of the Montreal Hockey Association in 1907-08. In 1908-09, he played for the Montreal Le National, and played with their ill-fated team in the CHA in 1909–10. After the CHA folded, he joined the original Montreal Canadiens, known as 'Les Canadiens'. He would play two further seasons with the Canadiens club before returning to senior play in the Montreal City Senior Hockey League with Montreal Champêtre, finishing his career in 1914–15 with the Nationals.
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