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Brian Boucher

Brian Boucher (/bˈʃ/ boo-SHAY;[1] born January 2, 1977) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender who is a game analyst on national TNT games and also Philadelphia Flyers games on NBC Sports Philadelphia. He played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, San Jose Sharks, and Carolina Hurricanes.

Brian Boucher
Boucher with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2011
Born (1977-01-02) January 2, 1977 (age 47)
Woonsocket, Rhode Island, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Philadelphia Flyers
Phoenix Coyotes
HV71
Calgary Flames
Chicago Blackhawks
Columbus Blue Jackets
San Jose Sharks
Carolina Hurricanes
EV Zug
National team  United States
NHL Draft 22nd overall, 1995
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 1997–2013

He led the league in goals against average for the 1999–2000 NHL season. He currently holds the NHL's modern record for the longest shutout streak at 332:01, set while he was a member of the Phoenix Coyotes during the 2003–04 NHL season.

Playing career edit

Early Philadelphia years edit

Boucher was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft, 22nd overall. He began play with the Flyers during the 1999–2000 season, taking the starting position from veteran John Vanbiesbrouck and helping the team secure the Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division regular season titles while leading the NHL in goals against average (GAA) at 1.91. In the 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs, he backstopped his team to the Eastern Conference Finals. En route, he recorded several memorable moments, including a five-overtime victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins[2] and a sprawling save against Patrik Eliáš of the New Jersey Devils, which thereafter became known as a "Boosh" among goaltenders.[3] Although the Flyers were ahead three games to one in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Devils, and despite the return of the injured Eric Lindros, Boucher and the Flyers lost in seven games to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Devils. In the 2000–01 season, a weak start to the season saw him lose his starting position to Roman Čechmánek.

Phoenix/Shutout streak edit

 
Boucher playing for the Phantoms in 2007–08.

On June 12, 2002, Boucher was traded (along with multiple draft picks) to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Michal Handzuš and Robert Esche. In the 2003–04 season, Boucher broke the modern-day NHL record for the longest shutout streak by a goaltender, going unscored upon for 332 minutes, or five-and-a-half games. On February 1, 2006, he was traded to the Calgary Flames (along with Mike Leclerc) in exchange for Steven Reinprecht and Philippe Sauvé.

Chicago/Columbus edit

Boucher began the 2006–07 season with the Chicago Blackhawks. On February 27, 2007, he was acquired on waivers by the Columbus Blue Jackets. Boucher arrived hours prior to the Blue Jackets-Colorado Avalanche game that evening. During the game, he wore Ty Conklin's number 35 sweater. On March 3, 2007, Boucher made his Blue Jackets debut against his former team, Phoenix. His first game was a 4–3 win.

San Jose Sharks edit

On July 23, 2007, Boucher signed an American Hockey League (AHL) contract with the Philadelphia Phantoms, the Philadelphia Flyers' AHL affiliate. He played with the Phantoms until he signed a one-year contract with the San Jose Sharks on February 26, 2008.[4]

 
Boucher playing for San Jose in 2007–08.

On June 25, 2008, stating how much he liked the San Jose atmosphere, he signed another one-year contract with the Sharks, worth US$650,000.[5] He recorded consecutive shutouts in each of his first two games of the 2008–09 season for the Sharks before allowing a goal in his third game.

Return to Philadelphia edit

On July 1, 2009, Boucher agreed to a two-year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers to be the steady, veteran backup to the starting goaltender Ray Emery. However, when Emery incurred an injury midway through the season, Boucher was thrust into the spotlight with mediocre results. A hand injury soon pushed Boucher to the sideline, and he was replaced by third-string goaltender Michael Leighton. Leighton excelled in Boucher's absence, and once healthy, Boucher found himself backing-up Leighton. Upon the return of Emery, Boucher was further demoted to the press box, with Leighton now the backup. Emery soon re-injured himself, giving Boucher a chance to back-up Leighton, who once again was playing well. Near the end of the season, with only 13 games left, Leighton went down with a high-ankle sprain, and Boucher was back into the spotlight for the Flyers once again. After a 2–1 shootout victory in the final game of the season against the New York Rangers, Boucher and the Flyers advanced to the playoffs.

In the 2010 playoffs, Boucher defeated Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils in the first round four games to one. The national media remarked he was the surprise of the playoffs after the first round with his outstanding play in net. The Flyers defeated the Boston Bruins in the second round by overcoming a three-game deficit, but Boucher was injured in Game 5 of that series with knee injuries. Boucher returned from his injuries to serve as a backup to Leighton in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Chicago Blackhawks. He saw game action in Game 1 and Game 5 in relief of Leighton, but the Flyers lost in six games to the Blackhawks.

 
Boucher playing for the Hurricanes in 2011–12.

In the 2010–11 season, Boucher split time in goal with standout rookie Sergei Bobrovsky after Leighton was demoted to the AHL, in part for hiding an injury. Bobrovsky started most of the games, and was named the Flyers playoff starter. After Game 2 of the conference quarter-finals against the Buffalo Sabres, in which Boucher relieved Bobrovsky and earned the win, Boucher started the next three games. However, he was pulled in Game 5 in favour of Leighton, who was called up as a third goaltender. Leighton played well but lost Game 5 in overtime, nonetheless earning the start for Game 6. However, in Game 6, Leighton allowed three goals in the opening period, and once again Boucher was able to earn the win in relief, making Boucher the only goaltender in NHL history to record two wins in a playoff series when coming in relief. Boucher went on to start Game 7 as the Flyers defeated Buffalo. Boucher started the first three games in the next round against Boston, but played poorly, allowing for deposed starter Bobrovsky to return in Game 4 as the Flyers were ultimately swept.

Carolina Hurricanes and third stint with Flyers edit

After the Flyers acquired goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov and decided to keep Bobrovsky as backup, Boucher was the odd man out. On July 1, 2011, Boucher was signed by the Carolina Hurricanes to a two-year contract worth $950,000 per season.[6] He played sparingly as the backup to Cam Ward, and his season ended early due to injury.

On January 13, 2013, after the end of the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Boucher began his third stint with the Flyers, and fourth overall with the organization, when he and defenseman Mark Alt were traded to Philadelphia in exchange for Luke Pither.[7] Three days later, Boucher was waived and sent down to Adirondack, the new home of the AHL Phantoms. Boucher was named the team's starting goaltender, relegating previous starter Scott Munroe to backup duty and sending Phantoms backup Cal Heeter to the Trenton Titans, the Flyers' ECHL affiliate. On February 10, Boucher was recalled by the Flyers after Michael Leighton suffered a lower body injury. He saw action in four games before being sent back down to Adirondack on March 9 after Leighton returned to health.

Broadcasting career edit

After he retired from hockey in 2013, Boucher served as a studio analyst for the Philadelphia Flyers' regional telecasts on NBC Sports Philadelphia with host Al Morganti.[8] He also worked on select regional television broadcasts on the network on a rotating basis along with Bill Clement and Scott Hartnell when lead color commentator Keith Jones was unavailable.[9] On September 11, 2023, he was promoted as lead color commentator for the network, replacing Keith Jones.[10][11]

Starting in the 2015–16, Boucher joined NBC Sports as an "Inside the Glass" reporter and studio analyst. From 2018 to 2021, Boucher worked with the lead broadcast team of Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk, a role he shares with Pierre McGuire.[12][13][14][15][16][17]

In addition to NBCSN, Boucher was also a studio analyst for NHL Network.

After the conclusion of NBC's last Stanley Cup Finals, Boucher joined ESPN/ABC for its NHL coverage, starting with the 2021–22 season, ESPN/ABC's first season under a 7-year reunion deal, which brought both networks its first set of NHL games since 2004, as their co-lead color commentator, alongside Ray Ferraro.[18][19][20] However, he mostly teamed up with Bob Wischusen and reporter Leah Hextall on the #2 broadcast team.[21][22]

Before the 2023–24 season, Boucher left ESPN/ABC to join TNT, reuniting with former NBC Sports lead pair of Kenny Albert and Eddie Olczyk as the new lead ice-level analyst, replacing Keith Jones, who left to become the new President of Hockey Operations for the Philadelphia Flyers.[23][24][11]

Personal life edit

Boucher has a wife, Melissa, and a son and daughter. His son Tyler is a left winger for the Ottawa 67's and was a first-round draft choice of the Ottawa Senators in 2021.[25] Boucher attended Mount St. Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode Island,[26] and played major junior hockey for the Tri-City Americans.

Records edit

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1993–94 Mount Saint Charles Academy HS-RI 15 14 0 1 504 8 9 0.57 4 4 0 180 6 1 1.20
1994–95 Wexford Raiders MetJHL 8 425 23 0 3.25
1994–95 Tri-City Americans WHL 35 17 11 2 1969 108 1 3.29 13 6 5 795 50 0 3.77
1995–96 Tri-City Americans WHL 55 33 19 2 3183 181 1 3.41 .913 11 6 5 653 37 2 3.40
1996–97 Tri-City Americans WHL 41 10 24 6 2458 149 1 3.64 .901
1997–98 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 34 16 12 3 1901 101 0 3.19 .888 2 0 0 30 1 0 1.94 .944
1998–99 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 36 20 8 5 2061 89 2 2.59 .911 16 9 7 947 45 0 2.85 .906
1999–00 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 35 20 10 3 2038 65 4 1.91 .918 18 11 7 1183 40 1 2.03 .917
1999–00 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 1 0 0 1 65 3 0 2.77 .903
2000–01 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 27 8 12 5 1470 80 1 3.27 .876 1 0 0 37 3 0 4.86 .824
2001–02 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 41 18 16 4 2295 92 2 2.41 .905 2 0 1 88 2 0 1.37 .939
2002–03 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 45 15 20 8 2544 128 0 3.02 .894
2003–04 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 40 10 19 10 2364 108 5 2.74 .906
2004–05 HV71 SEL 4 0 4 0 235 13 0 3.32 .884
2005–06 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 11 3 6 0 512 33 0 3.87 .877
2005–06 San Antonio Rampage AHL 6 2 3 0 345 8 0 1.39 .950
2005–06 Calgary Flames NHL 3 1 2 0 182 15 0 4.95 .854
2006–07 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 15 1 10 3 827 45 1 3.26 .884
2006–07 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 3 1 1 0 142 9 0 3.80 .866
2007–08 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 42 23 16 1 2288 94 4 2.47 .917
2007–08 San Jose Sharks NHL 5 3 1 1 238 7 1 1.76 .932 1 0 0 2 0 0 0.00
2008–09 San Jose Sharks NHL 22 12 6 3 1291 47 2 2.18 .917
2009–10 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 33 9 18 3 1742 80 1 2.76 .899 12 6 6 656 27 1 2.47 .909
2009–10 Adirondack Phantoms AHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2.00 .935
2010–11 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 34 18 10 4 1885 76 0 2.42 .916 9 4 4 422 22 0 3.13 .904
2011–12 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 10 1 6 1 546 31 0 3.41 .881
2012–13 Adirondack Phantoms AHL 16 6 8 1 910 39 0 2.57 .905
2012–13 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 4 0 2 0 144 6 0 2.50 .891
2013–14 EV Zug NLA 5 309 14 0 2.72 .925
NHL totals 328 120 139 30 15 18,219 822 17 2.71 .901 43 21 18 2388 94 2 2.36 .911

International edit

Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1996 United States WJC 4 3 1 0 220 13 0 3.55 .889
1997 United States WJC 6 4 1 1 357 9 2 1.51 .942
Junior totals 10 7 2 1 577 22 2 2.29

Awards and achievements edit

WHL edit

International edit

AHL edit

NHL edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0.
  2. ^ "Primeau gives Flyers win in 5 OT epic". CBC Sports. November 10, 2000. Retrieved January 8, 2011.
  3. ^ Bill Meltzer (February 9, 2011). "Boucher & "The Save"". Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 29, 2008. Retrieved February 26, 2008.
  5. ^ Pollak, David. "Pavelski, Roenick, Boucher — 4 years, $5 million gets it done", Sharks Blog: Working the Corners, June 25, 2008. Accessed June 25, 2008.
  6. ^ . The Sports Network. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  7. ^ "Canes Acquire Pither from Flyers for Boucher, Alt".
  8. ^ "COMCAST SPORTSNET PHILADELPHIA ANNOUNCES FLYERS FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF ACTION". NBC Sports Pressbox. April 15, 2014. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  9. ^ Barkowitz, Ed (March 9, 2021). "Former Flyer Scott Hartnell feels almost like a player again in his new gig at NBCSP | On the Fly". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  10. ^ "Brian Boucher returns to Flyers broadcasts as primary game analyst". NBC Sports Philadelphia. September 11, 2023. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  11. ^ a b Blumenthal, Jeff (December 13, 2023). "How Brian Boucher went from Flyers goaltender to broadcaster with help from Ron Hextall and Keith Jones". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  12. ^ "Report: Pierre McGuire removed from NBC's No. 1 NHL team in favor of Brian Boucher". Awful Announcing. September 4, 2019. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  13. ^ "Former Flyers goalie Brian Boucher has made the transition to broadcasting look easy". Philly Voice. November 19, 2019.
  14. ^ Schott, Ken (September 6, 2019). "In defense of Pierre McGuire". The Daily Gazette. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  15. ^ Cowan, Stu (September 6, 2019). "NHL analyst Pierre McGuire insists he hasn't been demoted at NBC". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  16. ^ Cowan, Stu (September 4, 2019). "NBC replacing Pierre McGuire on national NHL broadcasts: report". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  17. ^ Haase, Taylor (September 4, 2019). "Report: NBC Sports removes Pierre McGuire from No. 1 coverage team". DKPittsburghSports.com. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  18. ^ Marchand, Andrew (May 10, 2021). "ESPN adding Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher as NHL analysts". New York Post. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  19. ^ The Athletic Staff. "Ray Ferraro and Brian Boucher to join ESPN as NHL analysts: Sources". The Athletic. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
  20. ^ "Dynamic, Diverse and Accomplished Team to Present ESPN's NHL Coverage to Fans". ESPN Press Room U.S. June 29, 2021. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  21. ^ Gustafson, Brandon (April 26, 2023). "ESPN NHL analysts on Seattle Kraken pushing defending champion Avs". Seattle Sports. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  22. ^ Zweiman, Benjamin (April 17, 2023). "Who has the broadcast rights for the Stanley Cup Playoffs?". DraftKings Nation. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  23. ^ Marchand, Andrew (August 29, 2023). "Brian Boucher joins TNT's NHL coverage". Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  24. ^ "Brian Boucher to join NHL on TNT as their "between the benches" analyst, reuniting with his former NBC teammates". Overtime Heroics. August 29, 2023. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  25. ^ "Tyler Boucher". Elite Prospects. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  26. ^ Allen, Kevin (December 15, 2004). "Swedes a demanding lot". USA Today.
  27. ^ Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.528, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
  28. ^ "Flyers History – Player of the Week". Flyers History. Accessed January 31, 2014.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Brian Boucher's profile at Hockey Goalies
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Philadelphia Flyers first round draft pick
1995
Succeeded by

brian, boucher, shay, born, january, 1977, american, former, professional, hockey, goaltender, game, analyst, national, games, also, philadelphia, flyers, games, sports, philadelphia, played, seasons, national, hockey, league, philadelphia, flyers, phoenix, co. Brian Boucher b uː ˈ ʃ eɪ boo SHAY 1 born January 2 1977 is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender who is a game analyst on national TNT games and also Philadelphia Flyers games on NBC Sports Philadelphia He played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League NHL for the Philadelphia Flyers Phoenix Coyotes Calgary Flames Chicago Blackhawks Columbus Blue Jackets San Jose Sharks and Carolina Hurricanes Brian BoucherBoucher with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2011Born 1977 01 02 January 2 1977 age 47 Woonsocket Rhode Island U S Height6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight200 lb 91 kg 14 st 4 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forPhiladelphia FlyersPhoenix CoyotesHV71Calgary FlamesChicago BlackhawksColumbus Blue JacketsSan Jose SharksCarolina HurricanesEV ZugNational team United StatesNHL Draft22nd overall 1995Philadelphia FlyersPlaying career1997 2013 He led the league in goals against average for the 1999 2000 NHL season He currently holds the NHL s modern record for the longest shutout streak at 332 01 set while he was a member of the Phoenix Coyotes during the 2003 04 NHL season Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Early Philadelphia years 1 2 Phoenix Shutout streak 1 3 Chicago Columbus 1 4 San Jose Sharks 1 5 Return to Philadelphia 1 6 Carolina Hurricanes and third stint with Flyers 2 Broadcasting career 3 Personal life 4 Records 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 5 2 International 6 Awards and achievements 6 1 WHL 6 2 International 6 3 AHL 6 4 NHL 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career editEarly Philadelphia years edit Boucher was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft 22nd overall He began play with the Flyers during the 1999 2000 season taking the starting position from veteran John Vanbiesbrouck and helping the team secure the Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division regular season titles while leading the NHL in goals against average GAA at 1 91 In the 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs he backstopped his team to the Eastern Conference Finals En route he recorded several memorable moments including a five overtime victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins 2 and a sprawling save against Patrik Elias of the New Jersey Devils which thereafter became known as a Boosh among goaltenders 3 Although the Flyers were ahead three games to one in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Devils and despite the return of the injured Eric Lindros Boucher and the Flyers lost in seven games to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Devils In the 2000 01 season a weak start to the season saw him lose his starting position to Roman Cechmanek Phoenix Shutout streak edit nbsp Boucher playing for the Phantoms in 2007 08 On June 12 2002 Boucher was traded along with multiple draft picks to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Michal Handzus and Robert Esche In the 2003 04 season Boucher broke the modern day NHL record for the longest shutout streak by a goaltender going unscored upon for 332 minutes or five and a half games On February 1 2006 he was traded to the Calgary Flames along with Mike Leclerc in exchange for Steven Reinprecht and Philippe Sauve Chicago Columbus edit Boucher began the 2006 07 season with the Chicago Blackhawks On February 27 2007 he was acquired on waivers by the Columbus Blue Jackets Boucher arrived hours prior to the Blue Jackets Colorado Avalanche game that evening During the game he wore Ty Conklin s number 35 sweater On March 3 2007 Boucher made his Blue Jackets debut against his former team Phoenix His first game was a 4 3 win San Jose Sharks edit On July 23 2007 Boucher signed an American Hockey League AHL contract with the Philadelphia Phantoms the Philadelphia Flyers AHL affiliate He played with the Phantoms until he signed a one year contract with the San Jose Sharks on February 26 2008 4 nbsp Boucher playing for San Jose in 2007 08 On June 25 2008 stating how much he liked the San Jose atmosphere he signed another one year contract with the Sharks worth US 650 000 5 He recorded consecutive shutouts in each of his first two games of the 2008 09 season for the Sharks before allowing a goal in his third game Return to Philadelphia edit On July 1 2009 Boucher agreed to a two year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers to be the steady veteran backup to the starting goaltender Ray Emery However when Emery incurred an injury midway through the season Boucher was thrust into the spotlight with mediocre results A hand injury soon pushed Boucher to the sideline and he was replaced by third string goaltender Michael Leighton Leighton excelled in Boucher s absence and once healthy Boucher found himself backing up Leighton Upon the return of Emery Boucher was further demoted to the press box with Leighton now the backup Emery soon re injured himself giving Boucher a chance to back up Leighton who once again was playing well Near the end of the season with only 13 games left Leighton went down with a high ankle sprain and Boucher was back into the spotlight for the Flyers once again After a 2 1 shootout victory in the final game of the season against the New York Rangers Boucher and the Flyers advanced to the playoffs In the 2010 playoffs Boucher defeated Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils in the first round four games to one The national media remarked he was the surprise of the playoffs after the first round with his outstanding play in net The Flyers defeated the Boston Bruins in the second round by overcoming a three game deficit but Boucher was injured in Game 5 of that series with knee injuries Boucher returned from his injuries to serve as a backup to Leighton in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Chicago Blackhawks He saw game action in Game 1 and Game 5 in relief of Leighton but the Flyers lost in six games to the Blackhawks nbsp Boucher playing for the Hurricanes in 2011 12 In the 2010 11 season Boucher split time in goal with standout rookie Sergei Bobrovsky after Leighton was demoted to the AHL in part for hiding an injury Bobrovsky started most of the games and was named the Flyers playoff starter After Game 2 of the conference quarter finals against the Buffalo Sabres in which Boucher relieved Bobrovsky and earned the win Boucher started the next three games However he was pulled in Game 5 in favour of Leighton who was called up as a third goaltender Leighton played well but lost Game 5 in overtime nonetheless earning the start for Game 6 However in Game 6 Leighton allowed three goals in the opening period and once again Boucher was able to earn the win in relief making Boucher the only goaltender in NHL history to record two wins in a playoff series when coming in relief Boucher went on to start Game 7 as the Flyers defeated Buffalo Boucher started the first three games in the next round against Boston but played poorly allowing for deposed starter Bobrovsky to return in Game 4 as the Flyers were ultimately swept Carolina Hurricanes and third stint with Flyers edit After the Flyers acquired goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov and decided to keep Bobrovsky as backup Boucher was the odd man out On July 1 2011 Boucher was signed by the Carolina Hurricanes to a two year contract worth 950 000 per season 6 He played sparingly as the backup to Cam Ward and his season ended early due to injury On January 13 2013 after the end of the 2012 13 NHL lockout Boucher began his third stint with the Flyers and fourth overall with the organization when he and defenseman Mark Alt were traded to Philadelphia in exchange for Luke Pither 7 Three days later Boucher was waived and sent down to Adirondack the new home of the AHL Phantoms Boucher was named the team s starting goaltender relegating previous starter Scott Munroe to backup duty and sending Phantoms backup Cal Heeter to the Trenton Titans the Flyers ECHL affiliate On February 10 Boucher was recalled by the Flyers after Michael Leighton suffered a lower body injury He saw action in four games before being sent back down to Adirondack on March 9 after Leighton returned to health Broadcasting career editAfter he retired from hockey in 2013 Boucher served as a studio analyst for the Philadelphia Flyers regional telecasts on NBC Sports Philadelphia with host Al Morganti 8 He also worked on select regional television broadcasts on the network on a rotating basis along with Bill Clement and Scott Hartnell when lead color commentator Keith Jones was unavailable 9 On September 11 2023 he was promoted as lead color commentator for the network replacing Keith Jones 10 11 Starting in the 2015 16 Boucher joined NBC Sports as an Inside the Glass reporter and studio analyst From 2018 to 2021 Boucher worked with the lead broadcast team of Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk a role he shares with Pierre McGuire 12 13 14 15 16 17 In addition to NBCSN Boucher was also a studio analyst for NHL Network After the conclusion of NBC s last Stanley Cup Finals Boucher joined ESPN ABC for its NHL coverage starting with the 2021 22 season ESPN ABC s first season under a 7 year reunion deal which brought both networks its first set of NHL games since 2004 as their co lead color commentator alongside Ray Ferraro 18 19 20 However he mostly teamed up with Bob Wischusen and reporter Leah Hextall on the 2 broadcast team 21 22 Before the 2023 24 season Boucher left ESPN ABC to join TNT reuniting with former NBC Sports lead pair of Kenny Albert and Eddie Olczyk as the new lead ice level analyst replacing Keith Jones who left to become the new President of Hockey Operations for the Philadelphia Flyers 23 24 11 Personal life editBoucher has a wife Melissa and a son and daughter His son Tyler is a left winger for the Ottawa 67 s and was a first round draft choice of the Ottawa Senators in 2021 25 Boucher attended Mount St Charles Academy in Woonsocket Rhode Island 26 and played major junior hockey for the Tri City Americans Records editModern day NHL record with five consecutive shutouts in 2003 04 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP W L T OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1993 94 Mount Saint Charles Academy HS RI 15 14 0 1 504 8 9 0 57 4 4 0 180 6 1 1 20 1994 95 Wexford Raiders MetJHL 8 425 23 0 3 25 1994 95 Tri City Americans WHL 35 17 11 2 1969 108 1 3 29 13 6 5 795 50 0 3 77 1995 96 Tri City Americans WHL 55 33 19 2 3183 181 1 3 41 913 11 6 5 653 37 2 3 40 1996 97 Tri City Americans WHL 41 10 24 6 2458 149 1 3 64 901 1997 98 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 34 16 12 3 1901 101 0 3 19 888 2 0 0 30 1 0 1 94 944 1998 99 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 36 20 8 5 2061 89 2 2 59 911 16 9 7 947 45 0 2 85 906 1999 00 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 35 20 10 3 2038 65 4 1 91 918 18 11 7 1183 40 1 2 03 917 1999 00 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 1 0 0 1 65 3 0 2 77 903 2000 01 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 27 8 12 5 1470 80 1 3 27 876 1 0 0 37 3 0 4 86 824 2001 02 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 41 18 16 4 2295 92 2 2 41 905 2 0 1 88 2 0 1 37 939 2002 03 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 45 15 20 8 2544 128 0 3 02 894 2003 04 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 40 10 19 10 2364 108 5 2 74 906 2004 05 HV71 SEL 4 0 4 0 235 13 0 3 32 884 2005 06 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 11 3 6 0 512 33 0 3 87 877 2005 06 San Antonio Rampage AHL 6 2 3 0 345 8 0 1 39 950 2005 06 Calgary Flames NHL 3 1 2 0 182 15 0 4 95 854 2006 07 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 15 1 10 3 827 45 1 3 26 884 2006 07 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 3 1 1 0 142 9 0 3 80 866 2007 08 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 42 23 16 1 2288 94 4 2 47 917 2007 08 San Jose Sharks NHL 5 3 1 1 238 7 1 1 76 932 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 00 2008 09 San Jose Sharks NHL 22 12 6 3 1291 47 2 2 18 917 2009 10 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 33 9 18 3 1742 80 1 2 76 899 12 6 6 656 27 1 2 47 909 2009 10 Adirondack Phantoms AHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2 00 935 2010 11 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 34 18 10 4 1885 76 0 2 42 916 9 4 4 422 22 0 3 13 904 2011 12 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 10 1 6 1 546 31 0 3 41 881 2012 13 Adirondack Phantoms AHL 16 6 8 1 910 39 0 2 57 905 2012 13 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 4 0 2 0 144 6 0 2 50 891 2013 14 EV Zug NLA 5 309 14 0 2 72 925 NHL totals 328 120 139 30 15 18 219 822 17 2 71 901 43 21 18 2388 94 2 2 36 911 International edit Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 1996 United States WJC 4 3 1 0 220 13 0 3 55 889 1997 United States WJC 6 4 1 1 357 9 2 1 51 942 Junior totals 10 7 2 1 577 22 2 2 29 Awards and achievements editWHL edit 1995 96 West second All Star team 1996 97 West first All Star team 1996 97 Del Wilson Trophy WHL Goaltender of the Year International edit 1997 All Star Selection IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships 27 AHL edit 1998 Calder Cup champion with Philadelphia Phantoms NHL edit 1999 2000 NHL All Rookie team 1999 2000 GAA leader 1 91 Player of the Week October 29 2001 November 4 2001 28 References edit Wells John C 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Longman ISBN 978 1 4058 8118 0 Primeau gives Flyers win in 5 OT epic CBC Sports November 10 2000 Retrieved January 8 2011 Bill Meltzer February 9 2011 Boucher amp The Save Philadelphia Flyers Retrieved February 9 2011 San Jose Sharks News Boucher Provides Depth in Net 02 26 2008 Archived from the original on February 29 2008 Retrieved February 26 2008 Pollak David Pavelski Roenick Boucher 4 years 5 million gets it done Sharks Blog Working the Corners June 25 2008 Accessed June 25 2008 NHL Free Agent Tracker The Sports Network Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved July 1 2011 Canes Acquire Pither from Flyers for Boucher Alt COMCAST SPORTSNET PHILADELPHIA ANNOUNCES FLYERS FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF ACTION NBC Sports Pressbox April 15 2014 Retrieved October 3 2023 Barkowitz Ed March 9 2021 Former Flyer Scott Hartnell feels almost like a player again in his new gig at NBCSP On the Fly www inquirer com Retrieved January 19 2024 Brian Boucher returns to Flyers broadcasts as primary game analyst NBC Sports Philadelphia September 11 2023 Retrieved October 3 2023 a b Blumenthal Jeff December 13 2023 How Brian Boucher went from Flyers goaltender to broadcaster with help from Ron Hextall and Keith Jones www bizjournals com Retrieved January 19 2024 Report Pierre McGuire removed from NBC s No 1 NHL team in favor of Brian Boucher Awful Announcing September 4 2019 Retrieved September 4 2019 Former Flyers goalie Brian Boucher has made the transition to broadcasting look easy Philly Voice November 19 2019 Schott Ken September 6 2019 In defense of Pierre McGuire The Daily Gazette Retrieved September 24 2023 Cowan Stu September 6 2019 NHL analyst Pierre McGuire insists he hasn t been demoted at NBC Montreal Gazette Retrieved September 23 2023 Cowan Stu September 4 2019 NBC replacing Pierre McGuire on national NHL broadcasts report Montreal Gazette Retrieved September 23 2023 Haase Taylor September 4 2019 Report NBC Sports removes Pierre McGuire from No 1 coverage team DKPittsburghSports com Retrieved September 24 2023 Marchand Andrew May 10 2021 ESPN adding Ray Ferraro Brian Boucher as NHL analysts New York Post Retrieved May 17 2021 The Athletic Staff Ray Ferraro and Brian Boucher to join ESPN as NHL analysts Sources The Athletic Retrieved July 13 2021 Dynamic Diverse and Accomplished Team to Present ESPN s NHL Coverage to Fans ESPN Press Room U S June 29 2021 Retrieved June 29 2021 Gustafson Brandon April 26 2023 ESPN NHL analysts on Seattle Kraken pushing defending champion Avs Seattle Sports Retrieved June 10 2023 Zweiman Benjamin April 17 2023 Who has the broadcast rights for the Stanley Cup Playoffs DraftKings Nation Retrieved June 10 2023 Marchand Andrew August 29 2023 Brian Boucher joins TNT s NHL coverage Retrieved September 1 2023 Brian Boucher to join NHL on TNT as their between the benches analyst reuniting with his former NBC teammates Overtime Heroics August 29 2023 Retrieved September 1 2023 Tyler Boucher Elite Prospects Retrieved July 27 2021 Allen Kevin December 15 2004 Swedes a demanding lot USA Today Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009 10 p 528 Andrew Podnieks Harper Collins Publishers Ltd Toronto Canada ISBN 978 1 55468 621 6 Flyers History Player of the Week Flyers History Accessed January 31 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brian Boucher Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Eurohockey com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Brian Boucher s profile at Hockey Goalies Awards and achievements Preceded byJason Bowen Philadelphia Flyers first round draft pick1995 Succeeded byDainius Zubrus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Boucher amp oldid 1219263045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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