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Joey MacDonald

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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1980)
Ice hockey player
Joey MacDonald
MacDonald with theAbbotsford Heat in 2014
Born (1980-02-07)February 7, 1980 (age 45)
Pictou,Nova Scotia, Canada
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight197 lb (89 kg; 14 st 1 lb)
PositionGoaltender
CaughtLeft
Played for
Playing career2001–2017

Joseph Leonard MacDonald (born February 7, 1980) is aCanadian former professionalice hockeygoaltender. He previously played in theNational Hockey League (NHL) with theDetroit Red Wings,Boston Bruins,New York Islanders,Toronto Maple Leafs, and theCalgary Flames.[1]

Playing career

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Junior

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MacDonald began his junior hockey career in theQuebec Major Junior Hockey League for the 1997–98 season playing for theHalifax Mooseheads. In 17 games, he recorded only three wins, but continued to work on his style and play, impressing the coaching staff in the process[citation needed]. TheOntario Hockey League then came calling the following season and MacDonald began play for thePeterborough Petes as their starting goaltender. MacDonald thrived in his expanded role, finishing with a winning record and a lower goals against average. He remained the Pete's starting goaltender until the 2001–02 season when he joined theToledo Storm of theECHL after signing with theDetroit Red Wings as a free agent.

Professional

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MacDonald struggled on the weak[citation needed]ECHL team and recorded only 12 wins in his 38 games. The Red Wings sent MacDonald to theGrand Rapids Griffins of theAHL for the2002–03 AHL season as backup toMarc Lamothe. MacDonald proved to be capable in his new role, finishing with 14 wins and 6 losses in the 25 games he played. The2003–04 AHL season saw MacDonald splitting time with Lamothe. The Griffins had seen enough and after Lamothe left the following season, MacDonald was named starting goaltender. MacDonald played in 66 games for the Griffins, finishing with a record of 34–29–2 and a save percentage of .926. The2005–06 AHL season saw an influx of goaltenders into the Red Wings farm system and MacDonald competed to stay near the top. He split time withDrew MacIntyre and new prospectJimmy Howard. MacDonald finished the season 17–9–2 in 32 games played.

MacDonald was brought up to theNHL for the2006–07 season when he was named as a backup goaltender toDominik Hašek andChris Osgood of the Detroit Red Wings. MacDonald made his NHL debut on October 19, 2006 against theSan Jose Sharks. Detroit was down 3–0 when MacDonald came in for Osgood after he let in three power play goals in the first 15 minutes of period one. However, it would take five more games, in which he was the starting goaltender, before MacDonald would get his first NHL win with a 7–4 victory over theCalgary Flames on February 11, 2007.

On February 24, 2007, theBoston Bruins picked up MacDonald on waivers. He played his first game with the Bruins on March 4, 2007 resulting in a 4–1 win over theNew Jersey Devils.

On July 8, 2007, MacDonald signed a two-year deal as an unrestricted free agent with theNew York Islanders.[2] He was then assigned to affiliate, theBridgeport Sound Tigers of the AHL.

In the2008–09 season, MacDonald became the Islanders regular backup goalie. This is due to the departure of the team's previous backup,Wade Dubielewicz, as an UFA and his subsequent signing in Russia. This also had to do with the second year of MacDonald's contract being a one-way deal. Many Islanders fans were apprehensive about this arrangement, feeling that MacDonald may not be ready to be DiPietro's backup on a regular basis- especially since they hoped their starting netminder was going to get more time to rest.[citation needed] That time to rest came earlier than expected as DiPietro started the season recovering from an injury and then went out once again to another injury after two losses. MacDonald finished the season with a 14-26-6 record, to go along with a 3.37goals against average. A high point of his season was a 2–0 victory against his former team, the Detroit Red Wings atJoe Louis Arena. MacDonald made 42 saves while recording his first career shutout in the NHL.[3]

On August 10, 2009, MacDonald was signed to a one-year contract by theToronto Maple Leafs.[4] Prior to the2009–10 season, MacDonald was placed on waivers and was assigned the starting goaltender for theToronto Marlies of the AHL, on September 29, 2009. On October 8, 2009, MacDonald was called up to the Maple Leafs to back upVesa Toskala. He would later get his first ever start with the Maple Leafs on October 13, 2009.[5]

MacDonald with theHamilton Bulldogs in 2014

On March 3, 2010, MacDonald was traded by the Leafs to theAnaheim Ducks for a seventh round pick. As the Ducks had no AHL affiliate team at the time, MacDonald remained with the Marlies after the trade.[6]

On July 2, 2010, MacDonald returned to Detroit when he signed a one-yeartwo-way contract with the organization.[7] He recorded a 5-5-3 record in 15 appearances with Detroit, including one shutout. He remained with the Red Wings for the final months of the regular season and playoffs as Jimmy Howard's backup due to an injury toChris Osgood.

MacDonald signed a two-year contract on July 11, 2011[8] with the Red Wings (a two-way deal in the first year and a one-way deal in the second year) over an offer to play in the KHL withLokomotiv Yaroslavl.[9] MacDonald began the season with the Griffins as the organization's number three goaltender. Following an injury to starterJimmy Howard and the unsteady play of back-upTy Conklin, MacDonald was recalled to the Red Wings where he has helped extend the Red Wings NHL-record home winning streak.

MacDonald wasput on waivers by the Red Wings on February 10, 2013.[10] He was then claimed off waivers by the Calgary Flames the following day. He was their backup goaltender behindKarri Ramo[11]

MacDonald was signed as a free agent on July 1, 2014 by the Montreal Canadiens to a one-year two-way contract.[12] MacDonald failed to make the Canadiens out of training camp and, after clearing waivers, was assigned to their AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs.

He signed a one-year contract with theSchwenninger Wild Wings of theDeutsche Eishockey Liga on June 19, 2015[13] and had his contract renewed for a second year in March 2016. In 2017, he was let go.[14][15]

Awards

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AHL

Records

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  • Team record: Highest save percentage in a season:.936 (Grand Rapids Griffins 2003–04)
  • Team record: Most career goaltending wins:70 (Grand Rapids Griffins)
  • Team record: Most careershutouts:14 (Grand Rapids Griffins)

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTOTLMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1997–98Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL1731208165403.97.8803121401506.43
1998–99Peterborough PetesOHL47221522,48312332.97.9113021451305.34.871
1999–00Peterborough PetesOHL48201562,64112522.84.9115142801613.43.895
2000–01Peterborough PetesOHL57252173,28416112.94.9107344251802.54.935
2001–02Toledo StormECHL39121572,08410012.88.922
2001–02Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL10184302.14.939
2002–03Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL2514601,3364932.20.9161008107.95.750
2003–04Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL39221232,2497461.97.93610140406.04.826
2004–05Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL66342923,75414352.29.926
2005–06Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL3217921,7459123.13.897
2005–06Toledo StormECHL110060101.00.962
2006–07Detroit Red WingsNHL81514682703.46.872
2006–07Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL2110123602.93.898
2006–07Boston BruinsNHL72213581602.68.918
2007–08Bridgeport Sound TigersAHL38161922,26610922.89.909
2007–08New York IslandersNHL2011120603.00.918
2008–09New York IslandersNHL49142662,79215713.37.901
2009–10Toronto MarliesAHL36141932,11211223.18.893
2009–10Toronto Maple LeafsNHL61403191703.20.892
2010–11Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL20109111645412.78.894
2010–11Detroit Red WingsNHL155537213112.58.917
2011–12Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL261111314126232.63.913
2011–12Detroit Red WingsNHL148518062902.16.912
2012–13Calgary FlamesNHL2189111485502.87.902
2013–14Calgary FlamesNHL115415992902.90.890
2013–14Abbotsford HeatAHL1651009004503.00.909
2014–15Hamilton BulldogsAHL26109615587202.77.910
2015–16Schwenninger Wild WingsDEL281017016058503.18.919
2016–17Schwenninger Wild WingsDEL1741209484402.78.915
NHL totals1334461157,33136723.00.902

References

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  1. ^"Joey MacDonald". Legends of Hockey. Archived fromthe original on June 16, 2011. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  2. ^"Joey MacDonald signs two-year deal with the NYI".New York Islanders. July 8, 2007. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2012. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  3. ^"Red Wings beat by Joey MacDonald, Islanders". Mlive.com. 2009-03-27. Retrieved2009-03-28.
  4. ^"MacDonald joins Leafs after Long Island stint".Toronto Star. August 11, 2009. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  5. ^Hunter, Paul (2009-10-13)."Lousy Leafs shake things up".The Star. Toronto. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  6. ^"Ducks nab MacDonald".NHL. 2010-03-03. Retrieved2010-03-28.
  7. ^"Red Wings sign goaltender Joey MacDonald for depth in Grand Rapids".mlive.com. 2010-07-03. Retrieved2010-07-06.
  8. ^"Joey MacDonald #31 - G". The Sports Network. Archived fromthe original on August 31, 2014. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  9. ^"Well-traveled Joey MacDonald persevered to become part of Red Wings' record run".mlive.com. 2012-02-16.
  10. ^"Jonathan Ericsson's goal with 5 seconds left lifts Wings past Kings".ESPN.Associated Press. February 10, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2013.
  11. ^"Flames claim netminder MacDonald off waivers".The Sports Network. February 11, 2013. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2013. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  12. ^"Canadiens agree to terms with free agent Joey MacDonald".Montreal Canadiens. July 1, 2014. Archived fromthe original on July 7, 2014. Retrieved2024-05-18.
  13. ^"Joey MacDonald taking hockey career overseas".The News. New Glasgow. June 19, 2015. Archived fromthe original on June 22, 2015. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  14. ^"Das clevere Fitnessstudio".
  15. ^"Personalentscheidungen bei den Wild Wings".www.wildwings.de. March 13, 2016. Archived fromthe original on March 16, 2016. Retrieved2024-05-18.

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Preceded by Winner of theHap Holmes Memorial Award
(withMarc Lamothe)

2002–2003
Succeeded by
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