Charles Marc "Boo-Boo" Bourgeois (born November 19, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 290 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues, and Hartford Whalers.

In the early 1980s, Bourgeois played for the Université de Moncton hockey team. He helped lead the team to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship in his final year of university. That year, he was named all-Canadian as one of the two best university defencemen in Canada.

Bourgeois led the Moncton Hawks to the Calder Cup finals, as a coach during the 1993–94 AHL season. He also coached the Universite de Moncton hockey team for several years, and guided the team to the Atlantic university championship a few years ago. He also played two years of professional hockey in Europe.

Bourgeois operates a summer hockey school in Moncton, and he is president of Atlantic Hockey Group, which works with over 10,000 youth and adult hockey players each year. He is dedicated to helping kids improve their hockey skills. Bourgeois has conducted special hockey camps for children from Asia.

On December 13, 1974, Charlie’s father Cpl Aurèle Bourgeois (age 47) and Constable Michael O’Leary (age 33) of the Moncton Police Force were murdered after being forced to dig their own graves.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1977–78Dieppe VoyageursSNBHL
1978–79Université de MonctonCIAU183368
1979–80Cap Pele FishermenMJrHL
1980–81Université de MonctonCIAU24823314464610
1981–82Calgary FlamesNHL542131511230007
1981–82Oklahoma City StarsCHL1322417
1982–83Calgary FlamesNHL1523521
1982–83Colorado FlamesCHL51101828128623530
1983–84Calgary FlamesNHL1713435801127
1983–84Colorado FlamesCHL54123244133
1984–85Calgary FlamesNHL4721012134400017
1985–86Calgary FlamesNHL295510128
1985–86St. Louis BluesNHL3127911619224116
1986–87St. Louis BluesNHL6621214164600027
1987–88St. Louis BluesNHL3001178
1987–88Hartford WhalersNHL10000
1988–89Binghamton WhalersAHL7693544239
1989–90Français VolantsFRA36172138122421310
1990–91Chamonix HCFRA-211371036
1991–92Moncton HawksAHL30116
NHL totals29016547078840235194

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