Luc (on opening his home to refugees of Hurricane Katrina) I think it was the right thing to do... We needed to get those people out of there and get them another chance in life.
Luc Robitaille: If you really put your mind to the game, you can use the weather to your advantage. And another good thing is: I always know that my car will start on time!
Luc Robitaille: I've been getting more and more ice time and more chances. Therefore, sooner or later, a puck is going to go in.
Luc Robitaille: We've watched the TV and seen everything that has happened in New Orleans... But this has affected [many areas]. I have seen photos, and it is horrible all around. There is not a place left standing.
Luc lists his favorite book as Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives, by Brian L. Weiss.
Luc's favorite actor is Robert DeNiro and favorite actress is Madeleine Stowe.
Luc's nickname is "Lucky." Also, fans at Kings games chant "Luuuuuuuuuuuuuc" when he gets the puck. It often sounds like they're booing him!
By the end of the 2003-04 season, Robitaille ranked as the NHL all-time leader of left wings in goals (653) and points (1,370).
Luc has played over 1,000 games in a Kings uniform, second to only Dave Taylor, who now serves as the team's manager.
Luc is a part-owner of Ice-o-plex hockey rinks. The Kings and several other teams use these rinks for practice. They are also open to the public at specific hours.
Luc has green/hazel eyes; they look different depending on what he's wearing.
Luc is always grateful for his fans. He always does his best to sign as many autographs as possible.
Luc enjoys horseback riding. He was once spotted at the Great Western Forum (where the Kings used to play) at a rodeo!
In the 1992-93 season, Luc broke Steve Shutt's record for goals by a left winger with 63 and John Bucyk's mark for points by a left winger with 125, marks which both still stand.
Luc was once a spokeperson for Bauer skates.
Luc played in juniors for the Hull Olympiques.