Sébastien Aubert

Sébastien Aubert (born October 14, 1980) is a French former professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]]. He is best known for his extensive career in the [[Ligue Magnus]], the top-tier ice hockey league in France, and for representing the [[France men's national ice hockey team]] in numerous international competitions.

Career

Aubert began his professional career in the late 1990s and played for several prominent French clubs over nearly two decades. His club history includes stints with:

  • [[Chamonix HC]] (Club des patineurs et hockeyeurs de Chamonix)
  • [[Dragons de Rouen]] (Rouen Hockey Élite 76)
  • [[Villard-de-Lans]]
  • [[Ducs d'Angers]] (Angers Ducs)
  • [[Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble]] (Grenoble Metropole Hockey 38)
  • [[Scorpions de Mulhouse]] (ASG Tours)

Throughout his career, Aubert was recognized for his solid defensive play, leadership qualities, and consistent performance. He was a reliable presence on the blueline for his teams, contributing to both regular season success and playoff runs. He retired from professional play in the mid-2010s.

International Play

Sébastien Aubert was a long-standing member of the French national ice hockey team. He regularly featured in the [[IIHF World Championship]], representing France in multiple tournaments. His contributions were vital in helping the national team maintain its presence in the top division of international ice hockey. His participation in these high-level competitions demonstrated his enduring skill and commitment to the sport on a national stage.

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