. "He played major junior with the Trois-Rivi\u00E8res Draveurs of the QMJHL from 1983 to 1986. Then he moved to France and played with the Anglet Hormadi \u00C9lite of the French Division 1 until 1989. In 1989 he moved to the Girondins de Bordeaux of the Ligue Magnus. Poudrier signed with the Dragons de Rouen in 1991 and helped the team win three straight championships (1993-1995). After losing the 1996 finals, Poudrier moved to Germany and played one season with the Augsburger Panther and one with the Hannover Scorpions. Poudrier took out French citizenship and played for France in:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Serge Poudrier"@en . . "He played major junior with the Trois-Rivi\u00E8res Draveurs of the QMJHL from 1983 to 1986. Then he moved to France and played with the Anglet Hormadi \u00C9lite of the French Division 1 until 1989. In 1989 he moved to the Girondins de Bordeaux of the Ligue Magnus. Poudrier signed with the Dragons de Rouen in 1991 and helped the team win three straight championships (1993-1995). After losing the 1996 finals, Poudrier moved to Germany and played one season with the Augsburger Panther and one with the Hannover Scorpions. In 1998 he joined HC Lausanne and played for them until 2004. In that year Poudrier returned to his native town and played for Thetford Mines Prolab until his retirement in 2006. Poudrier took out French citizenship and played for France in: \n* 1991 World Championship (B) \n* 1992 Olympics \n* 1992 World Championship \n* 1993 World Championship \n* 1994 Olympics \n* 1994 World Championship \n* 1995 World Championship \n* 1996 World Championship \n* 1998 Olympics \n* 1999 World Championship"@en .