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Alex Auld

Alexander James Auld (born January 7, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.[1] Auld played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, Dallas Stars, New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens. He has also appeared internationally for Team Canada on three occasions: the 2001 World Junior Championships, the 2004 Spengler Cup, and the 2006 World Championships.

Alex Auld
Auld with the Boston Bruins in 2007
Born (1981-01-07) January 7, 1981 (age 42)
Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 223 lb (101 kg; 15 st 13 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Vancouver Canucks
Florida Panthers
Phoenix Coyotes
Boston Bruins
Ottawa Senators
Dallas Stars
New York Rangers
Montreal Canadiens
Red Bull Salzburg
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 40th overall, 1999
Florida Panthers
Playing career 2001–2013

Playing career

Minor

Auld played most of his minor hockey in his hometown of Thunder Bay, Ontario, with the Thunder Bay Kings program. He was a minor hockey teammate of future NHLers Taylor Pyatt, Patrick Sharp, Jason Jaspers and Aaron MacKenzie. Their Kings team won Gold in the All Ontario Bantam AAA championships in 1997 played in North Bay, Ontario.

Junior

Auld started junior career with the North Bay Centennials of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) at the tail end of the 1997–98 season, appearing in six games without registering a win. After appearing in 38 games the following season, Auld was selected in the second round, 40th overall, of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Florida Panthers. He would finish out his junior career with the Centennials, spending two more seasons as their starting goaltender. In his final season, Auld was named to Team Canada for the 2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, where he backed up Maxime Ouellet. Later that same season, Auld was traded to the Vancouver Canucks for a third round pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft and a compensatory pick in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.

Professional

 
Alex Auld during his tenure with Vancouver.
 
Auld during his time with the Dallas Stars.

Auld turned professional in the 2001–02 season, joining the Canucks' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. An ankle sprain sidelined Auld during training camp, however, and upon his return, he was assigned to the Columbia Inferno of the East Coast Hockey League. Solid play in six games at that level returned Auld to the AHL, where he showed steady improvement, despite competition for playing time from veterans Alfie Michaud and Martin Brochu.[2] Following injuries to Canucks goaltenders Dan Cloutier and Peter Skudra, Auld earned a start at the NHL level, a 4–2 victory over the Dallas Stars on January 23, 2002, after which he returned to the AHL.

The 2002–03 season afforded Auld more opportunity for growth, although he again split playing time at the AHL level, this time with Tyler Moss. With Cloutier and Skudra entrenched at the NHL level, Auld still managed to appear in seven games as an injury replacement, and even played one Stanley Cup playoff game in relief. Most importantly, he received extensive playing time, and improved his statistics considerably.

During the off-season, backup Peter Skudra signed with a Russian team, raising the possibility that Auld might claim the backup role for the Canucks. As the 2003–04 season approached, however, Canucks general manager Brian Burke traded a draft pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Johan Hedberg, all but ensuring Auld another season in the minors. Again, Auld began the season sharing netminding duties with Tyler Moss. Auld again saw brief NHL action, appearing in six games. However, during the 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs, Dan Cloutier was injured early on in the Canucks' first round series with the Calgary Flames. Hedberg, who had been shaky[3] as a backup, failed to impress head coach Marc Crawford in two appearances, and Auld claimed the starting role in Game 5, pushing Calgary the distance in the series, eventually losing in Game 7.

Auld spent the 2004–05 NHL lockout back with the Manitoba Moose in the AHL, this time pairing with veteran netminder Wade Flaherty. Despite holding on to the starting role for much of the season, Auld disappointed in the playoffs, and Flaherty took over as starter, helping the team reach the third round of the Calder Cup playoffs. He also appeared for Canada at the Spengler Cup in December 2004, carrying the team to a third-place finish.[4]

Auld returned to the NHL when play resumed for the 2005–06 season, initially as the backup to Dan Cloutier. However, on November 20, 2005, Cloutier injured an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in a collision with Mighty Ducks of Anaheim forward Rob Niedermayer.[5] The hope initially was that the injury would heal during the season, but on December 15, Cloutier opted for surgery, leaving Auld as Vancouver's starting goaltender. He would not play in another game for the Moose, leaving the AHL team as its franchise leader in wins and shutouts.

As the Canucks' starter, Auld was reunited with former World Junior teammate Maxime Ouellet, who was one of three goaltenders the Canucks used to back him up (Mika Noronen and Rob McVicar were the others). Filling in admirably, Auld went on to capture the Cyclone Taylor trophy as team MVP, although the Canucks would miss the playoffs. Auld then joined Team Canada again, this time at the 2006 World Championships, where Canada finished a disappointing fourth, losing the bronze medal game to Finland.

In June 2006, Auld was involved in a multi-player trade that sent him, Todd Bertuzzi and Bryan Allen to Florida in exchange for Roberto Luongo, Lukáš Krajíček and a sixth-round draft pick.[6] Initially, Auld was expected to be the undisputed starter in Florida. However, the July 25 signing of Ed Belfour introduced some competition, and Belfour eventually won the job as starting goalie. Controversially, in October, Auld was hospitalized while "horsing around" with Belfour, with suspicions that Belfour had assaulted him.[7]

 
Auld with the Senators in 2011.

After an unsuccessful season with Florida, Auld signed a one-year contract with the Phoenix Coyotes on August 13, 2007.[8] However, on a team with already with a wealth of goaltenders — Auld would compete for a job with David Aebischer and Mikael Tellqvist at the beginning of the season — Phoenix would pick up Ilya Bryzgalov off waivers from the Anaheim Ducks, leaving Auld as one of the odd goaltenders out. After nine appearances with Phoenix, on December 6, 2007, Auld was traded to the Boston Bruins for right winger Nate DiCasmirro and the Bruins' fifth-round pick in 2009.

Playing backup to Tim Thomas for the majority of 2007–08, Auld would post the best statistics of his career (excluding his first few seasons with the Canucks, in which he appeared in no more than seven games in a season) with a personal-best two shutouts.

On July 1, 2008, Auld signed a two-year, $2 million deal with the Ottawa Senators as an unrestricted free agent.[9] He came within one second of recording a shutout in his Senators debut against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Stockholm, Sweden, surrendering a powerplay goal in the final moments of the game.[10] Though Senators' management expected him to serve primarily as a backup to Martin Gerber, Auld's strong play combined with Gerber's struggles resulted in Auld assuming the starting position early in the season. As the season progressed, Gerber was placed on waivers and ultimately was claimed by the Toronto Maple Leafs, while rookie Brian Elliott would split the goaltending duties with Auld in Ottawa. He was expected to challenge for the starting position in 2009–10 with Pascal Leclaire, acquired by Ottawa from the Columbus Blue Jackets late at the 2008–09 trade deadline, but was traded in the off-season on July 8, 2009, to the Dallas Stars in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick in 2010.[11]

On February 27, 2010, Auld was claimed off re-entry waivers by the New York Rangers.[12] On July 1, 2010, he signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Montreal Canadiens.

On July 1, 2011, Auld re-joined the Ottawa Senators, signing a one-year, $1 million contract.

On July 23, 2012, Auld left the NHL and signed as a free agent with Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL).[13] He would retire after playing one season.

International play

Auld first played for Team Canada at the junior level in the 2001 World Junior Championships helping claim the bronze medal. He made a senior competitive debut with Team Canada at the Swiss-based 2004 Spengler Cup, finishing in 3rd place.

He made his full IIHF debut for Canada at the 2006 World Championships, losing the bronze medal game to place fourth.

Personal life

Auld was born in Cold Lake, Alberta, when his father was stationed out of CFB Cold Lake; however, he spent the majority of his adolescence in Thunder Bay, Ontario.[citation needed]

Auld's wife is celebrity handbag and jewellery designer Melanie Auld. The couple have two children together.[14][15] The couple splits their time between Vancouver and Thunder Bay.[16]

NHL milestones

1st NHL Game: January 23, 2002 vs Dallas Stars Canucks 4 Stars 2 [17] 1st NHL Win: January 23, 2002 vs Dallas Stars Canucks 4 Stars 2 [18] 1st NHL Shutout: March 23, 2003 vs Washington Capitals Canucks 6 Capitals 0 [19] his 6th career game

On March 9, 2008, Auld, as a member of the Boston Bruins, allowed no goals in regulation time or overtime to the New York Rangers, but his team lost 1–0 in a shootout. According to NHL rules, the Bruins (as a team) and Auld (individually) received credit for a shutout. Auld thus became the first Boston Bruin goaltender to record a shutout in a game which his team lost.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1997–98 Sturgeon Falls Lynx NOJHL 11 4 6 0 611 46 0 4.52
1997–98 North Bay Centennials OHL 6 0 4 0 206 17 0 4.95 .872
1998–99 North Bay Centennials OHL 37 9 20 1 1894 106 1 3.36 .899 3 0 3 170 10 0 3.53
1999–00 North Bay Centennials OHL 55 21 26 6 3047 167 2 3.29 .891 6 2 4 374 12 0 1.93 .950
2000–01 North Bay Centennials OHL 40 22 11 5 2319 98 1 2.54 .917 4 0 4 240 15 0 3.75 .883
2001–02 Columbia Inferno ECHL 6 3 1 2 375 12 0 1.92 .927
2001–02 Manitoba Moose AHL 21 11 9 0 1104 65 1 3.53 .881 1 0 0 20 0 0 0.00 1.000
2001–02 Vancouver Canucks NHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2.00 .909
2002–03 Manitoba Moose AHL 37 15 19 3 2209 97 3 2.64 .908
2002–03 Vancouver Canucks NHL 7 3 3 0 382 10 1 1.57 .939 1 0 0 20 1 0 3.00 .800
2003–04 Manitoba Moose AHL 40 18 16 4 2329 99 4 2.55 .915
2003–04 Vancouver Canucks NHL 6 2 2 2 348 12 0 2.07 .929 3 1 2 222 9 0 2.43 .898
2004–05 Manitoba Moose AHL 50 25 18 4 2763 118 2 2.56 .909 3 0 2 128 7 0 3.29 .860
2005–06 Vancouver Canucks NHL 67 33 26 6 3859 189 0 2.94 .902
2006–07 Florida Panthers NHL 27 7 13 5 1470 82 1 3.34 .888
2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 9 3 6 0 508 30 1 3.54 .880
2007–08 San Antonio Rampage AHL 2 1 1 0 119 5 1 2.53 .906
2007–08 Boston Bruins NHL 23 9 7 5 1213 47 2 2.32 .919
2008–09 Ottawa Senators NHL 43 16 18 7 2449 101 1 2.47 .911
2009–10 Dallas Stars NHL 21 9 6 0 1181 59 0 3.00 .894
2009–10 New York Rangers NHL 3 0 1 0 119 5 0 2.53 .904
2010–11 Montreal Canadiens NHL 16 6 2 2 749 33 0 2.64 .914
2011–12 Ottawa Senators NHL 14 2 4 2 645 36 0 3.35 .884
2012–13 EC Red Bull Salzburg EBEL 16 844 46 1 3.27 .892
NHL totals 237 91 88 2 30 12,985 606 6 2.80 .904 4 1 2 242 10 0 2.48 .892

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ "Ex-NHL Goalie Alex Auld Breaks Down Maple Leafs | InGoal Magazine". from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  2. ^ Manitoba Moose roster for 2001–02 Season December 11, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Sports Forecaster 2005–06, p. 101
  4. ^ Manitoba Moose press release November 16, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Cloutier's injury history April 23, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ . Vancouver Canucks. Archived from the original on June 29, 2006.
  7. ^ . National Post. November 2, 2006. Archived from the original on January 11, 2016.
  8. ^ Paulson, Matt (August 13, 2007). . East Valley Tribune. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved August 14, 2007.
  9. ^ "Senators sign Alex Auld to two-year contract". Canadian Press. July 1, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2008.[dead link]
  10. ^ "Heatley, Auld give Sens a split in Sweden". CBC. October 5, 2008. from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  11. ^ "Stars acquire Auld, sign Fistric". Miami Herald. July 8, 2009. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2009.
  12. ^ "Goaltender Auld claimed from Stars". New York Rangers. February 27, 2010. Retrieved February 27, 2010.
  13. ^ "EBEL: NHL-Star Alex Auld neuer Torhüter der Red Bulls" (in German). July 23, 2012. Archived from the original on February 11, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  14. ^ "NHL player Alex Auld and wife welcome a son". Celebrity Baby Blog, Inc. January 8, 2008. Retrieved May 9, 2008.
  15. ^ "Updates". Melanie Auld Designs. September 29, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  16. ^ Adami, Hugh (July 24, 2008). . Ottawa Citizen. Archived from the original on July 29, 2008. Retrieved July 24, 2008.
  17. ^ "Vancouver Canucks at Dallas Stars Box Score — January 23, 2002". from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-10.
  18. ^ "Vancouver Canucks at Dallas Stars Box Score — January 23, 2002". from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-10.
  19. ^ "Washington Capitals at Vancouver Canucks Box Score — March 23, 2003". from the original on June 13, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-10.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Auld's biography at Hockeygoalies.org

alex, auld, alexander, james, auld, born, january, 1981, canadian, former, professional, hockey, goaltender, auld, played, national, hockey, league, with, vancouver, canucks, florida, panthers, phoenix, coyotes, boston, bruins, ottawa, senators, dallas, stars,. Alexander James Auld born January 7 1981 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender 1 Auld played in the National Hockey League NHL with the Vancouver Canucks Florida Panthers Phoenix Coyotes Boston Bruins Ottawa Senators Dallas Stars New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens He has also appeared internationally for Team Canada on three occasions the 2001 World Junior Championships the 2004 Spengler Cup and the 2006 World Championships Alex AuldAuld with the Boston Bruins in 2007Born 1981 01 07 January 7 1981 age 42 Cold Lake Alberta CanadaHeight6 ft 5 in 196 cm Weight223 lb 101 kg 15 st 13 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forVancouver CanucksFlorida PanthersPhoenix CoyotesBoston BruinsOttawa SenatorsDallas StarsNew York RangersMontreal CanadiensRed Bull SalzburgNational team CanadaNHL Draft40th overall 1999Florida PanthersPlaying career2001 2013 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Minor 1 2 Junior 1 3 Professional 2 International play 3 Personal life 4 NHL milestones 5 Career statistics 6 Awards and honours 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career EditMinor Edit Auld played most of his minor hockey in his hometown of Thunder Bay Ontario with the Thunder Bay Kings program He was a minor hockey teammate of future NHLers Taylor Pyatt Patrick Sharp Jason Jaspers and Aaron MacKenzie Their Kings team won Gold in the All Ontario Bantam AAA championships in 1997 played in North Bay Ontario Junior Edit Auld started junior career with the North Bay Centennials of the Ontario Hockey League OHL at the tail end of the 1997 98 season appearing in six games without registering a win After appearing in 38 games the following season Auld was selected in the second round 40th overall of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Florida Panthers He would finish out his junior career with the Centennials spending two more seasons as their starting goaltender In his final season Auld was named to Team Canada for the 2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships where he backed up Maxime Ouellet Later that same season Auld was traded to the Vancouver Canucks for a third round pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft and a compensatory pick in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft Professional Edit Alex Auld during his tenure with Vancouver Auld during his time with the Dallas Stars Auld turned professional in the 2001 02 season joining the Canucks American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Manitoba Moose An ankle sprain sidelined Auld during training camp however and upon his return he was assigned to the Columbia Inferno of the East Coast Hockey League Solid play in six games at that level returned Auld to the AHL where he showed steady improvement despite competition for playing time from veterans Alfie Michaud and Martin Brochu 2 Following injuries to Canucks goaltenders Dan Cloutier and Peter Skudra Auld earned a start at the NHL level a 4 2 victory over the Dallas Stars on January 23 2002 after which he returned to the AHL The 2002 03 season afforded Auld more opportunity for growth although he again split playing time at the AHL level this time with Tyler Moss With Cloutier and Skudra entrenched at the NHL level Auld still managed to appear in seven games as an injury replacement and even played one Stanley Cup playoff game in relief Most importantly he received extensive playing time and improved his statistics considerably During the off season backup Peter Skudra signed with a Russian team raising the possibility that Auld might claim the backup role for the Canucks As the 2003 04 season approached however Canucks general manager Brian Burke traded a draft pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Johan Hedberg all but ensuring Auld another season in the minors Again Auld began the season sharing netminding duties with Tyler Moss Auld again saw brief NHL action appearing in six games However during the 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs Dan Cloutier was injured early on in the Canucks first round series with the Calgary Flames Hedberg who had been shaky 3 as a backup failed to impress head coach Marc Crawford in two appearances and Auld claimed the starting role in Game 5 pushing Calgary the distance in the series eventually losing in Game 7 Auld spent the 2004 05 NHL lockout back with the Manitoba Moose in the AHL this time pairing with veteran netminder Wade Flaherty Despite holding on to the starting role for much of the season Auld disappointed in the playoffs and Flaherty took over as starter helping the team reach the third round of the Calder Cup playoffs He also appeared for Canada at the Spengler Cup in December 2004 carrying the team to a third place finish 4 Auld returned to the NHL when play resumed for the 2005 06 season initially as the backup to Dan Cloutier However on November 20 2005 Cloutier injured an anterior cruciate ligament ACL in a collision with Mighty Ducks of Anaheim forward Rob Niedermayer 5 The hope initially was that the injury would heal during the season but on December 15 Cloutier opted for surgery leaving Auld as Vancouver s starting goaltender He would not play in another game for the Moose leaving the AHL team as its franchise leader in wins and shutouts As the Canucks starter Auld was reunited with former World Junior teammate Maxime Ouellet who was one of three goaltenders the Canucks used to back him up Mika Noronen and Rob McVicar were the others Filling in admirably Auld went on to capture the Cyclone Taylor trophy as team MVP although the Canucks would miss the playoffs Auld then joined Team Canada again this time at the 2006 World Championships where Canada finished a disappointing fourth losing the bronze medal game to Finland In June 2006 Auld was involved in a multi player trade that sent him Todd Bertuzzi and Bryan Allen to Florida in exchange for Roberto Luongo Lukas Krajicek and a sixth round draft pick 6 Initially Auld was expected to be the undisputed starter in Florida However the July 25 signing of Ed Belfour introduced some competition and Belfour eventually won the job as starting goalie Controversially in October Auld was hospitalized while horsing around with Belfour with suspicions that Belfour had assaulted him 7 Auld with the Senators in 2011 After an unsuccessful season with Florida Auld signed a one year contract with the Phoenix Coyotes on August 13 2007 8 However on a team with already with a wealth of goaltenders Auld would compete for a job with David Aebischer and Mikael Tellqvist at the beginning of the season Phoenix would pick up Ilya Bryzgalov off waivers from the Anaheim Ducks leaving Auld as one of the odd goaltenders out After nine appearances with Phoenix on December 6 2007 Auld was traded to the Boston Bruins for right winger Nate DiCasmirro and the Bruins fifth round pick in 2009 Playing backup to Tim Thomas for the majority of 2007 08 Auld would post the best statistics of his career excluding his first few seasons with the Canucks in which he appeared in no more than seven games in a season with a personal best two shutouts On July 1 2008 Auld signed a two year 2 million deal with the Ottawa Senators as an unrestricted free agent 9 He came within one second of recording a shutout in his Senators debut against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Stockholm Sweden surrendering a powerplay goal in the final moments of the game 10 Though Senators management expected him to serve primarily as a backup to Martin Gerber Auld s strong play combined with Gerber s struggles resulted in Auld assuming the starting position early in the season As the season progressed Gerber was placed on waivers and ultimately was claimed by the Toronto Maple Leafs while rookie Brian Elliott would split the goaltending duties with Auld in Ottawa He was expected to challenge for the starting position in 2009 10 with Pascal Leclaire acquired by Ottawa from the Columbus Blue Jackets late at the 2008 09 trade deadline but was traded in the off season on July 8 2009 to the Dallas Stars in exchange for a sixth round draft pick in 2010 11 On February 27 2010 Auld was claimed off re entry waivers by the New York Rangers 12 On July 1 2010 he signed a one year 1 million contract with the Montreal Canadiens On July 1 2011 Auld re joined the Ottawa Senators signing a one year 1 million contract On July 23 2012 Auld left the NHL and signed as a free agent with Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg of the Austrian Hockey League EBEL 13 He would retire after playing one season International play EditAuld first played for Team Canada at the junior level in the 2001 World Junior Championships helping claim the bronze medal He made a senior competitive debut with Team Canada at the Swiss based 2004 Spengler Cup finishing in 3rd place He made his full IIHF debut for Canada at the 2006 World Championships losing the bronze medal game to place fourth Personal life EditAuld was born in Cold Lake Alberta when his father was stationed out of CFB Cold Lake however he spent the majority of his adolescence in Thunder Bay Ontario citation needed Auld s wife is celebrity handbag and jewellery designer Melanie Auld The couple have two children together 14 15 The couple splits their time between Vancouver and Thunder Bay 16 NHL milestones Edit1st NHL Game January 23 2002 vs Dallas Stars Canucks 4 Stars 2 17 1st NHL Win January 23 2002 vs Dallas Stars Canucks 4 Stars 2 18 1st NHL Shutout March 23 2003 vs Washington Capitals Canucks 6 Capitals 0 19 his 6th career gameOn March 9 2008 Auld as a member of the Boston Bruins allowed no goals in regulation time or overtime to the New York Rangers but his team lost 1 0 in a shootout According to NHL rules the Bruins as a team and Auld individually received credit for a shutout Auld thus became the first Boston Bruin goaltender to record a shutout in a game which his team lost Career statistics EditRegular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T OT MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1997 98 Sturgeon Falls Lynx NOJHL 11 4 6 0 611 46 0 4 52 1997 98 North Bay Centennials OHL 6 0 4 0 206 17 0 4 95 872 1998 99 North Bay Centennials OHL 37 9 20 1 1894 106 1 3 36 899 3 0 3 170 10 0 3 53 1999 00 North Bay Centennials OHL 55 21 26 6 3047 167 2 3 29 891 6 2 4 374 12 0 1 93 9502000 01 North Bay Centennials OHL 40 22 11 5 2319 98 1 2 54 917 4 0 4 240 15 0 3 75 8832001 02 Columbia Inferno ECHL 6 3 1 2 375 12 0 1 92 927 2001 02 Manitoba Moose AHL 21 11 9 0 1104 65 1 3 53 881 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 00 1 0002001 02 Vancouver Canucks NHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2 00 909 2002 03 Manitoba Moose AHL 37 15 19 3 2209 97 3 2 64 908 2002 03 Vancouver Canucks NHL 7 3 3 0 382 10 1 1 57 939 1 0 0 20 1 0 3 00 8002003 04 Manitoba Moose AHL 40 18 16 4 2329 99 4 2 55 915 2003 04 Vancouver Canucks NHL 6 2 2 2 348 12 0 2 07 929 3 1 2 222 9 0 2 43 8982004 05 Manitoba Moose AHL 50 25 18 4 2763 118 2 2 56 909 3 0 2 128 7 0 3 29 8602005 06 Vancouver Canucks NHL 67 33 26 6 3859 189 0 2 94 902 2006 07 Florida Panthers NHL 27 7 13 5 1470 82 1 3 34 888 2007 08 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 9 3 6 0 508 30 1 3 54 880 2007 08 San Antonio Rampage AHL 2 1 1 0 119 5 1 2 53 906 2007 08 Boston Bruins NHL 23 9 7 5 1213 47 2 2 32 919 2008 09 Ottawa Senators NHL 43 16 18 7 2449 101 1 2 47 911 2009 10 Dallas Stars NHL 21 9 6 0 1181 59 0 3 00 894 2009 10 New York Rangers NHL 3 0 1 0 119 5 0 2 53 904 2010 11 Montreal Canadiens NHL 16 6 2 2 749 33 0 2 64 914 2011 12 Ottawa Senators NHL 14 2 4 2 645 36 0 3 35 884 2012 13 EC Red Bull Salzburg EBEL 16 844 46 1 3 27 892 NHL totals 237 91 88 2 30 12 985 606 6 2 80 904 4 1 2 242 10 0 2 48 892Awards and honours EditOHL Second All Rookie Team 1999 OHL Third All Star Team 2001 Cyclone Taylor Trophy Vancouver Canucks MVP 2006 Molson Cup Vancouver Canucks three star selection leader 2006References Edit Ex NHL Goalie Alex Auld Breaks Down Maple Leafs InGoal Magazine Archived from the original on June 4 2016 Retrieved 2013 11 15 Manitoba Moose roster for 2001 02 Season Archived December 11 2006 at the Wayback Machine The Sports Forecaster 2005 06 p 101 Manitoba Moose press release Archived November 16 2006 at the Wayback Machine Cloutier s injury history Archived April 23 2016 at the Wayback Machine Canucks Acquire Roberto Luongo Lukas Krajicek amp Sixth Round Pick In 2006 Draft From Florida In Exchange For Allen Auld amp Bertuzzi Vancouver Canucks Archived from the original on June 29 2006 Auld Hospitalized National Post November 2 2006 Archived from the original on January 11 2016 Paulson Matt August 13 2007 Coyotes sign backup goalie East Valley Tribune Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved August 14 2007 Senators sign Alex Auld to two year contract Canadian Press July 1 2008 Retrieved October 5 2008 dead link Heatley Auld give Sens a split in Sweden CBC October 5 2008 Archived from the original on October 7 2008 Retrieved October 5 2008 Stars acquire Auld sign Fistric Miami Herald July 8 2009 Archived from the original on September 5 2012 Retrieved July 8 2009 Goaltender Auld claimed from Stars New York Rangers February 27 2010 Retrieved February 27 2010 EBEL NHL Star Alex Auld neuer Torhuter der Red Bulls in German July 23 2012 Archived from the original on February 11 2013 Retrieved July 23 2012 NHL player Alex Auld and wife welcome a son Celebrity Baby Blog Inc January 8 2008 Retrieved May 9 2008 Updates Melanie Auld Designs September 29 2011 Retrieved November 23 2011 Adami Hugh July 24 2008 It has to be a team first mentality Auld says Ottawa Citizen Archived from the original on July 29 2008 Retrieved July 24 2008 Vancouver Canucks at Dallas Stars Box Score January 23 2002 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 10 Vancouver Canucks at Dallas Stars Box Score January 23 2002 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 10 Washington Capitals at Vancouver Canucks Box Score March 23 2003 Archived from the original on June 13 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 10 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or The Internet Hockey Database Auld s biography at Hockeygoalies org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Auld amp oldid 1100284751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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