Achievements
Medal record | ||
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Competitor for United States | ||
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World U18 Championships | ||
Gold | 2002 Slovakia | Ice hockey |
- Holds University of Maine school record for shutouts, goals against average
and save percentage. (
)
- Was awarded a Legislative Sentiment by former Maine State Representative Chris Greeley in July 2011, for his success as both a college and professional hockey player, and his work with kid's hockey programs.
- Holds NCAA records for GAA(1.19) and save percentage(.954) – 2003–04.
- Only NHL goalie to face a penalty shot in each of his first two games.
- Named to the 2005–06 AHL All-Rookie team.
- Named the 2009–2010 Detroit Red Wings Rookie of the Year in voting by the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association.
- Runner-up for the 2010 Calder Memorial Trophy
- Named to the 2012 NHL All-Star team
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