Paul Constantin (born May 16, 1968) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who was the Most Outstanding Player for the 1992 NCAA Tournament.

Career

Constantin joined the program at Lake Superior State immediately after their first National Championship. He was a depth forward for three seasons but did help the Lakers return to the national tournament each year. As a senior, Constantin's offensive output dramatically improved and more than doubled his career totals. Constantin led the team in scoring during the season and got LSSU to finish second in the CCHA. The team won the conference title for the second consecutive year. The Lakers received the 3rd western seed and the offense dominated in their first two contests, winning 7–3 and 8–3 to make the program's second Frozen Four. In the semifinal, Constantin scored twice in the first and propelled the Lakers into the championship game. After the team went down 0–2 to Wisconsin early, Constantin got the Lakers on the board and began a 3-goal run that would eventually lead to a 5–3 win and a second championship for the Lakers. Constantin was named tournament MOP for his timely scoring.

After graduating, Constantin began his professional career in the Colonial Hockey League but ended up playing for four different teams during the year. He headed to Europe and played the next three seasons bouncing between teams in the United Kingdom. He found much more success in the British leagues, averaging more than two points per game at each of his stops. Once the 1998 season was over, he returned to North America and played parts of three years in low-level minor leagues before retiring in 2000. He later played a few seasons of senior hockey before hanging up his skates for good.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1986–87Burlington CougarsCJBHL
1987–88Burlington CougarsCJBHL4331467740
1988–89Lake Superior StateCCHA2855100
1989–90Lake Superior StateCCHA2962810
1990–91Lake Superior StateCCHA3299184
1991–92Lake Superior StateCCHA4321315248
1992–93Flint BulldogsCoHL113254
1992–93Muskegon FuryCoHL91344
1992–93Green Bay IceAHA12314174
1992–93Jacksonville BulletsSuHL241113241153144
1993–94Bracknell BeesBHL3344388258
1994–95Lee Valley LionsBD128423678106
1994–95Bracknell BeesBHL1415142986711186
1995–96Chelmsford ChieftainsBD19109196
1996–97Medway BearsBNL515857115119
1997–98Peterborough PiratesBNL313441755581011214
1997–98Winston-Salem IceHawksUHL60110
1998–99New Mexico ScorpionsWPHL82356
1998–99Mohawk Valley ProwlersUHL184590
1999–00Amarillo RattlersWPHL82356
2001–02Dundas Real McCoysOHA-sr.2634397310
2002–03Dundas Real McCoysOHA-sr.63252
NCAA totals13241478862
BHL totals475952111666711186
BD1 totals37524597112
BNL totals82929819017481011214

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team1992
NCAA Tournament MVP1992

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Awards and achievements
PrecededbyScott BeattieNCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 1992SucceededbyJim Montgomery