Career
He is the current head coach of the Shawinigan Cataractes of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
Junior career
Chalifoux played his major junior hockey with the Laval Titan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, between 1987 and 1991. In his last two seasons with the club, he was the team"s leading scorer, and is the franchise"s third-leading all-time scorer after Hockey Hall of Fame players Mario Lemieux and Mike Bossy. He was the league"s third leading scorer in 1991 and was named to the Second All-Star Team.
Professional career
He played the next three seasons for the Indians, serving as the team"s third-line center for the first two.
In the 1994 season - the final season for the 52-year-old Indians franchise - he was playing much better, scoring over a point a game, when a shoulder injury ended his season after 44 games. Not tendered a contract the next season after his entry-level contract had expired, Chalifoux signed with the Worcester IceCats, the team"s first season.
He led the team in scoring, centering a line including old Indians" teammate Blair Atcheynum, but played only a single season with the club, and signed for the 1995 season with the Cornwall Aces, whom he likewise led in scoring. He played the next three seasons in Europe, playing for WSV Sterzing – Supplemental Security Income Vipiteno Broncos of the Italian league and VEU Feldkirch of the Austrian league, before returning to Laval in 2000 to play with the hometown Laval Chiefs of the LNAH, with whom he would spend the rest of his professional career and be the career scoring leader.