Benoît Bachelet (b. November 6th 1974 in Gap, France) is a former right winger who played in the Ligue Magnus. Bachelet played his whole career for Grenoble MH38, except for one season, 1999-00, which he played in Italy, for Serie A's HC Milano. He played 29 games for the French National Team over the years. His brothers Simon Bachelet and Romain Bachelet also played pro hockey; his other brother, Frédéric Bachelet, is a referee in the Ligue Magnus.
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| - Benoît Bachelet (b. November 6th 1974 in Gap, France) is a former right winger who played in the Ligue Magnus. Bachelet played his whole career for Grenoble MH38, except for one season, 1999-00, which he played in Italy, for Serie A's HC Milano. He played 29 games for the French National Team over the years. His brothers Simon Bachelet and Romain Bachelet also played pro hockey; his other brother, Frédéric Bachelet, is a referee in the Ligue Magnus.
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| - Benoît Bachelet (b. November 6th 1974 in Gap, France) is a former right winger who played in the Ligue Magnus. Bachelet played his whole career for Grenoble MH38, except for one season, 1999-00, which he played in Italy, for Serie A's HC Milano. He played 29 games for the French National Team over the years. His brothers Simon Bachelet and Romain Bachelet also played pro hockey; his other brother, Frédéric Bachelet, is a referee in the Ligue Magnus.
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