Proper noun
Lauzon (plural Lauzons)
A surname.
Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy didn’t think his team, outside of the first shift, which ended in a Jeremy Lauzon penalty, played that poorly in the opening frame. Source: Internet
Meridith Lauzon, 34, of Traverse City, agrees that it’s tough to get a toehold in the housing market. Source: Internet
Upon releasing from the penalty box, Charlie Coyle had just gained possession and hit Lauzon with a pass at the offensive blue line, effectively giving the defenseman a breakaway. Source: Internet
Drummondville was already shaping up to be the best team in the league this season but the Voltigeurs roster is downright scary now that they’ve added veterans Felix Lauzon and Maxime Comtois from the Victoriaville Tigres. Source: Internet
Comtois, an Anaheim prospect, finished fifth in "Q" scoring last year despite playing only 54 games, while Tigres captain Lauzon had 31 points in 38 showings. Source: Internet
Windsor's French Canadian heritage is reflected in many French street names, such as Ouellette, Pelissier, François, Pierre, Langlois, Marentette, and Lauzon. Source: Internet