Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Alaska's Lamoureux Ties League Shutout Record


Former Fighting Sioux goalie Jean-Philippe Lamoreux is having a great season with the Alaska Aces of the ECHL.
Alaska rookie Jean-Philippe Lamoureux stopped 30 shots in a 2-0 win against Las Vegas on Sunday for his seventh shutout of the season to tie the ECHL record set by Maxime Gingras of Richmond in 1998-99 and tied by David Brumby of Jackson in 1999-2000 and Frederic Cloutier of Louisiana in 2001-02.

The 24 year old is 26-14-2 and leads the league in wins with 26 and save percentage with .923 while ranking second with a goals-against average of 2.30.

He is 4-1-0 with two shutouts, a goals-against average of 1.41 and a save percentage of .948 in his last five starts.

4 comments:

  1. Speaking of former UND goalies, I thought this may interest you, Goon:

    Jordan Parise is playing a great season with the Red Bulls Salzburg in the national league in Austria. The team finished the regular season in third place and made the playoffs safely. Last Sunday, they evened out their best-of-seven series in the semifinals against the Vienna Capitals. Parise has been the main man in goal. He's been quite solid.

    This is the link to the website of the Austrian national league (unfortunately, it's not in English):

    http://www.eishockey.org/default.aspx?SIId=1

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  2. I like the guy and all but what a frickin drama queen.

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  3. hey Clown, Did you watch the video? Another one of the classic Lammy Glove saves. LOL, I thought he was a pretty decent goalie but there was way, way too much drama when he played. I don't miss his diving all over the ice.

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  4. Petra, great site unforunately my German is a little rusty. :)

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