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David Littman (ice hockey)

David K. Littman (born June 13, 1967) is an American former ice hockey goaltender. He played three games in the National Hockey League: two with the Buffalo Sabres and one with the Tampa Bay Lightning between 1991 and 1993. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1989 to 2000, was mainly spent in the minor International Hockey League. He was drafted in the eleventh round, 211th overall, of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Sabres. Internationally Littman played for the American national team at the 1994 World Championships.

David Littman
Born (1967-06-13) June 13, 1967 (age 56)
Cranston, Rhode Island, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Right
Played for Buffalo Sabres
Tampa Bay Lightning
National team  United States
NHL Draft 211th overall, 1987
Buffalo Sabres
Playing career 1989–2000

Playing career Edit

Collegiate Edit

Littman spent four years at Boston College studying communications. In his senior year, Littman served as one of three captains on the team as the Eagles qualified for the NCAA final eight. He ended his season with .912 saves and a .895 percentage.[1] In 2000, his BC record of 2,548 career saves was broken by Scott Clemmensen.[2] As a result, he was selected for the AHCA East Second-Team All-American.[3] He was drafted in the eleventh round, 211th overall, of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres.[4]

Professional Edit

Littman attended the Sabres training camp but was reassigned to their International Hockey League (IHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans, to begin the 1989–90 season.[5] However, the 1990–91 would prove to be a breakout season for him. On January 29, 1991, Littman made his NHL debut by replacing Darcy Wakaluk in the second period. Littman saved 15 of 18 shots in an 8–3 loss to the St. Louis Blues.[6] Upon their return to the IHL, both Littman and Wakaluk also set a new Rochester record for most points and assists by a goaltender with seven each.[7] He was also selected for the 1991 All-Star Game. Littman shared the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award as the AHL's outstanding goaltender, with teammate Darcy Wakaluk.[8]

The following year, he was again the recipient of the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award.[9]

On August 28, 1992, Littman signed with the new NHL expansion team, the Tampa Bay Lightning.[10] Although he began the season in the minor leagues with the Atlanta Knights, Littman was recalled to the NHL in November 1992.[11] His stay in the National Hockey League was short-lived and he was reassigned to the IHL. He became a free agent at the end of the season.[12]

As a result of his successful stints with the Atlanta Knights, Littman was selected to compete with Team USA at the 1994 IIHF World Championship, where they finished fourth in the tournament. Before his retirement, Littman played with the IHL's Orlando Solar Bears, recording 53 wins over two years before a career-ending knee injury.[13]

Later life Edit

After working for the Solar Bears as a color commentator, Littman joined EA Sports. He began as a quality assurance associate but later was promoted to producer on the NHL series of games.[14]

Personal life Edit

Littman was born in Queens, New York, but grew up on Long Island. His family moved to Rhode Island prior to his acceptance to Boston College.[13] Littman was raised Jewish.[15]

Career statistics Edit

Regular season and playoffs Edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1984–85 New Hampton School HS-NH
1984–85 Oyster Bay Gulls NYJHL
1985–86 Boston College HE 7 4 0 1 312 18 0 3.46
1986–87 Boston College HE 21 15 5 0 1182 68 0 3.45
1987–88 Boston College HE 30 11 16 2 1726 116 0 4.03
1988–89 Boston College HE 32 19 9 4 1945 107 0 3.30
1989–90 Rochester Americans AHL 14 5 6 1 681 37 0 3.26 .879 1
1989–90 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 18 8 7 2 1047 64 0 3.67
1990–91 Buffalo Sabres NHL 1 0 0 0 36 3 0 5.04 .833
1990–91 Rochester Americans AHL 56 33 13 5 3155 160 3 3.04 .882 8 4 2 378 16 0 2.54
1991–92 Buffalo Sabres NHL 1 0 1 0 60 4 0 4.00 .862
1991–92 Rochester Americans AHL 60 28 20 9 3498 172 3 2.95 .901 15 8 7 879 43 1 2.94 .901
1992–93 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 1 0 1 0 46 7 0 9.24 .667
1992–93 Atlanta Knights IHL 44 23 12 4 2390 134 0 3.36 .879 3 1 2 178 8 0 2.70 .879
1993–94 Providence Bruins AHL 25 10 11 3 1385 83 0 3.60 .889
1993–94 Fredericton Canadiens AHL 16 8 7 0 872 63 0 4.33 .870
1994–95 Richmond Renegades ECHL 8 4 2 0 346 13 1 2.25 .910 17 12 4 953 37 3 2.33
1995–96 Los Angeles Ice Dogs IHL 43 17 16 5 2245 145 1 3.88 .871
1996–97 San Antonio Dragons IHL 45 20 16 5 2437 138 2 3.40 .901 4 1 3 230 11 0 2.87 .924
1997–98 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 44 21 13 6 2303 102 0 2.66 .914 16 8 8 966 48 1 2.98 .892
1998–99 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 55 32 17 1 2981 144 2 2.90 .900 2 0 0 46 4 0 5.22 .810
1999–00 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 2 1 1 0 119 7 0 3.52 .879
NHL totals 3 0 2 0 142 14 0 5.95 .794

International Edit

Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1994 United States WC 1 0 1 0 45 6 0 8.00 .818
Senior totals 1 0 1 0 45 6 0 8.00 .818

Awards and honors Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Stars who will be missed after careers at BC". The Heights. May 1, 1989. 
  2. ^ "Hockey Prepares To Take On Harvard Saturday Night". bceagles.com. November 22, 2000. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "1988-1989 All-Americans". ahcahockey.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "THERE'S NO BLUE-RIBBON TALENT DEVELOPING DOWN ON SABRES' FARM". The Buffalo News. February 25, 1992. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  5. ^ DiCesare, Bob (September 22, 1989). "WAKALUK, LOEWEN, AUDETTE SENT TO AMERKS AS 27 ARE CUT". The Buffalo News. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  6. ^ Wechsler, Bob (2008). Day by Day in Jewish Sports History. KTAV Publishing House, Inc. p. 29. ISBN 9780881259698.
  7. ^ "2018 AHL Affiliate Media Guide" (PDF). sabresmedia. p. 350. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  8. ^ "A HALL OF FAME NIGHT TO REMEMEBR". amerks.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  9. ^ "HARRY "HAP" HOLMES MEMORIAL AWARD". ahlhalloffame.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  10. ^ "Transactions". Joplin Globe. August 28, 1992. p. 15. 
  11. ^ "Transactions". Frederick News Post. November 3, 1992. p. 14. 
  12. ^ "Hockey:Free Agents List". Gettysburg Times. Pennsylvania. June 16, 1992. p. 10. 
  13. ^ a b Roman J. Uschak (December 2013). "From Crease To Console: From NHL'er to Video Gamer". USA Hockey Magazine. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
  14. ^ Littman, David (November 12, 2008). "GOING FROM HOCKEY PLAYER TO VIDEO GAME PRODUCER". The Hockey News. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  15. ^ Rosen, Harvey (October 21, 2009). "HANDFUL OF JEWISH SKATERS START NHL SEASON". Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Hockey East All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.

External links Edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Winner of the Hap Holmes Memorial Award
1990–91 (with Darcy Wakaluk)
1991–92
Succeeded by
Preceded by Hockey East Goaltending Champion
1988–89
Succeeded by

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David K Littman born June 13 1967 is an American former ice hockey goaltender He played three games in the National Hockey League two with the Buffalo Sabres and one with the Tampa Bay Lightning between 1991 and 1993 The rest of his career which lasted from 1989 to 2000 was mainly spent in the minor International Hockey League He was drafted in the eleventh round 211th overall of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Sabres Internationally Littman played for the American national team at the 1994 World Championships David LittmanBorn 1967 06 13 June 13 1967 age 56 Cranston Rhode Island U S Height6 ft 0 in 183 cm Weight195 lb 88 kg 13 st 13 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtRightPlayed forBuffalo SabresTampa Bay LightningNational team United StatesNHL Draft211th overall 1987Buffalo SabresPlaying career1989 2000 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Collegiate 1 2 Professional 2 Later life 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 2 International 5 Awards and honors 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditCollegiate Edit Littman spent four years at Boston College studying communications In his senior year Littman served as one of three captains on the team as the Eagles qualified for the NCAA final eight He ended his season with 912 saves and a 895 percentage 1 In 2000 his BC record of 2 548 career saves was broken by Scott Clemmensen 2 As a result he was selected for the AHCA East Second Team All American 3 He was drafted in the eleventh round 211th overall of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres 4 Professional Edit Littman attended the Sabres training camp but was reassigned to their International Hockey League IHL affiliate the Rochester Americans to begin the 1989 90 season 5 However the 1990 91 would prove to be a breakout season for him On January 29 1991 Littman made his NHL debut by replacing Darcy Wakaluk in the second period Littman saved 15 of 18 shots in an 8 3 loss to the St Louis Blues 6 Upon their return to the IHL both Littman and Wakaluk also set a new Rochester record for most points and assists by a goaltender with seven each 7 He was also selected for the 1991 All Star Game Littman shared the Harry Hap Holmes Memorial Award as the AHL s outstanding goaltender with teammate Darcy Wakaluk 8 The following year he was again the recipient of the Harry Hap Holmes Memorial Award 9 On August 28 1992 Littman signed with the new NHL expansion team the Tampa Bay Lightning 10 Although he began the season in the minor leagues with the Atlanta Knights Littman was recalled to the NHL in November 1992 11 His stay in the National Hockey League was short lived and he was reassigned to the IHL He became a free agent at the end of the season 12 As a result of his successful stints with the Atlanta Knights Littman was selected to compete with Team USA at the 1994 IIHF World Championship where they finished fourth in the tournament Before his retirement Littman played with the IHL s Orlando Solar Bears recording 53 wins over two years before a career ending knee injury 13 Later life EditAfter working for the Solar Bears as a color commentator Littman joined EA Sports He began as a quality assurance associate but later was promoted to producer on the NHL series of games 14 Personal life EditLittman was born in Queens New York but grew up on Long Island His family moved to Rhode Island prior to his acceptance to Boston College 13 Littman was raised Jewish 15 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1984 85 New Hampton School HS NH 1984 85 Oyster Bay Gulls NYJHL 1985 86 Boston College HE 7 4 0 1 312 18 0 3 46 1986 87 Boston College HE 21 15 5 0 1182 68 0 3 45 1987 88 Boston College HE 30 11 16 2 1726 116 0 4 03 1988 89 Boston College HE 32 19 9 4 1945 107 0 3 30 1989 90 Rochester Americans AHL 14 5 6 1 681 37 0 3 26 879 1 1989 90 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 18 8 7 2 1047 64 0 3 67 1990 91 Buffalo Sabres NHL 1 0 0 0 36 3 0 5 04 833 1990 91 Rochester Americans AHL 56 33 13 5 3155 160 3 3 04 882 8 4 2 378 16 0 2 54 1991 92 Buffalo Sabres NHL 1 0 1 0 60 4 0 4 00 862 1991 92 Rochester Americans AHL 60 28 20 9 3498 172 3 2 95 901 15 8 7 879 43 1 2 94 9011992 93 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 1 0 1 0 46 7 0 9 24 667 1992 93 Atlanta Knights IHL 44 23 12 4 2390 134 0 3 36 879 3 1 2 178 8 0 2 70 8791993 94 Providence Bruins AHL 25 10 11 3 1385 83 0 3 60 889 1993 94 Fredericton Canadiens AHL 16 8 7 0 872 63 0 4 33 870 1994 95 Richmond Renegades ECHL 8 4 2 0 346 13 1 2 25 910 17 12 4 953 37 3 2 33 1995 96 Los Angeles Ice Dogs IHL 43 17 16 5 2245 145 1 3 88 871 1996 97 San Antonio Dragons IHL 45 20 16 5 2437 138 2 3 40 901 4 1 3 230 11 0 2 87 9241997 98 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 44 21 13 6 2303 102 0 2 66 914 16 8 8 966 48 1 2 98 8921998 99 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 55 32 17 1 2981 144 2 2 90 900 2 0 0 46 4 0 5 22 8101999 00 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 2 1 1 0 119 7 0 3 52 879 NHL totals 3 0 2 0 142 14 0 5 95 794 International Edit Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 1994 United States WC 1 0 1 0 45 6 0 8 00 818Senior totals 1 0 1 0 45 6 0 8 00 818Awards and honors EditAward YearAll Hockey East Second Team 1987 88 16 All Hockey East First Team 1988 89 16 AHCA East Second Team All American 1988 89 3 References Edit Stars who will be missed after careers at BC The Heights May 1 1989 nbsp Hockey Prepares To Take On Harvard Saturday Night bceagles com November 22 2000 Retrieved October 1 2019 a b 1988 1989 All Americans ahcahockey com Retrieved October 1 2019 THERE S NO BLUE RIBBON TALENT DEVELOPING DOWN ON SABRES FARM The Buffalo News February 25 1992 Retrieved October 1 2019 DiCesare Bob September 22 1989 WAKALUK LOEWEN AUDETTE SENT TO AMERKS AS 27 ARE CUT The Buffalo News Retrieved October 1 2019 Wechsler Bob 2008 Day by Day in Jewish Sports History KTAV Publishing House Inc p 29 ISBN 9780881259698 2018 AHL Affiliate Media Guide PDF sabresmedia p 350 Retrieved October 1 2019 A HALL OF FAME NIGHT TO REMEMEBR amerks com Retrieved October 1 2019 HARRY HAP HOLMES MEMORIAL AWARD ahlhalloffame com Retrieved October 1 2019 Transactions Joplin Globe August 28 1992 p 15 nbsp Transactions Frederick News Post November 3 1992 p 14 nbsp Hockey Free Agents List Gettysburg Times Pennsylvania June 16 1992 p 10 nbsp a b Roman J Uschak December 2013 From Crease To Console From NHL er to Video Gamer USA Hockey Magazine Retrieved March 3 2015 Littman David November 12 2008 GOING FROM HOCKEY PLAYER TO VIDEO GAME PRODUCER The Hockey News Retrieved October 1 2019 Rosen Harvey October 21 2009 HANDFUL OF JEWISH SKATERS START NHL SEASON Canadian Jewish News Retrieved October 1 2019 a b Hockey East All Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or The Internet Hockey DatabaseAwards and achievementsPreceded byJean Claude BergeronandAndre Racicot Winner of the Hap Holmes Memorial Award1990 91 with Darcy Wakaluk 1991 92 Succeeded byCorey HirschandBoris RoussonPreceded byScott King Hockey East Goaltending Champion1988 89 Succeeded byScott King Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Littman ice hockey amp oldid 1179798627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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