Percy LeSueur was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the National Hockey League (NHL). He was born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1887.

LeSueur began his hockey career in 1910 with the Ottawa Senators of the NHA. He played for the Senators for four seasons, helping them win the Stanley Cup in 1911 and 1913. He was known for his aggressive style of goaltending, often challenging opposing players and using his stick to block shots.

LeSueur then moved to the Montreal Canadiens in 1914, where he played for six seasons. He was an integral part of the Canadiens' success during this period, helping them win the Stanley Cup in 1916 and 1924. He was also named to the NHA All-Star team in 1915 and 1916.

LeSueur's career was cut short due to a knee injury in 1924. He retired from hockey and returned to Ottawa, where he worked as a fireman until his death in 1945.

Throughout his career, LeSueur was known for his aggressive style of goaltending and his ability to make big saves in crucial moments. He was an important part of the success of both the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Canadiens, helping them win multiple Stanley Cups. He was also named to the NHA All-Star team twice. LeSueur's career was cut short due to injury, but he will always be remembered as one of the greatest goaltenders of his time.

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