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#57 Jordan Sigalet

Q&A with Jordan Sigalet

Q. What is your most memorable Hockey experience?
A. Getting called up to the NHL for the first time.

Q. What position do you play?
A. Goaltender

Q. How old were you when you started playing hockey?
A. Eight years old

Q. What do you do when you're not playing hockey?
A. Watch movies, play video games, golf and listen to music

Q. When is your birthday?
A. February 19, 1981

Q. What was your favorite birthday gift?
A. First ever custom painted goalie mask

Q. What is your favorite holiday?
A. Christmas

Q. What is your favorite gift to give at holidays?
A. Clothes

Stats

3rd Pro Season
Position: - Goaltender
Personal: - Born February 19, 1981 in Surrey, British Columbia
Catches: - Left
Last Amateur Club: - Bowling Green State University Falcons (CCHA)
Height: - 6'0"
Draft Status: - Boston's sixth pick (seventh round), 209th overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft
Weight: - 172 lbs.

2006-07: Led Providence in wins (15), shutouts (3) and save percentage (.915) during the regular season… Named team's American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year… Recorded two unbeaten-in-regulation streaks of five games or more (4-0-1) from October 28 to December 3 and 5-0-1 from January 12-27)… Had shutouts on December 1 vs. the Lowell Devils, February 21 vs. the Portland Pirates and April 15 vs. the Manchester Monarchs… Providence January Player of the Month after going 5-1-1 with a 2.20 GAA and .922 save percentage… Piled up a single-game personal-best 43 saves in 6-4 win on January 20 at Portland… Perfect in two relief playoff appearances.

Career:
2005-06: Led Providence in games played (37), minutes (1,955) and wins (19)… Allowed one goal or fewer in 12 of 37 regular season games… Earned 5-2 win in first professional start October 15 at Portland… Made National Hockey League debut for Boston Bruins January 7 vs. Tampa Bay Lightning in one minute of scoreless relief of Andrew Raycroft… Had five-game winning-streak from February 26-March 12… Recorded first pro shutout with 34 saves in 4-0 win over Hershey Bears… First pro playoff action in April 20 no decision vs. Portland...
2004-05: Twice named CCHA Goalie of the Week… Named to All-CCHA Second Team… Was a 2005 Hobey Baker finalist… Became first Bowling Green State University goaltender to be named team captain… Became Falcons' all-time leader in career save percentage and second all-time in GAA...
2003-04: Recorded two shutouts against Lake Superior Lakers (November 5 and February 14)… Named to All-CCHA First Team… Led nation in minutes played (2,210:02), saves (1,140) and shots faced (1,241)… Was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in March.

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