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Artūrs Irbe
Irbe coaching with the Washington CapitalsBorn February 2, 1967
Riga, LatviaHeight 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb) Position Goaltender Caught Left Played for Soviet III
Latvijas Berzs Riga
ShVSM Riga
Soviet
Dynamo Riga
IHL
Kansas City Blades
NHL
San Jose Sharks
Dallas Stars
Vancouver Canucks
Carolina Hurricanes
AHL
Lowell Lock Monsters
ECHL
Johnstown Chiefs
Belarus Extraliga
HK Riga 2000
EBHL
EC Red Bull Salzburg
Latvia
SK Rīga 20
Slovak Extraliga
Hk Dynamax Oil NitraNational team Latvia
Soviet UnionNHL Draft 196th overall, 1989
Minnesota North StarsPlaying career 1983–2007 Medal record Competitor for Soviet Union Men's ice hockey World Championships Gold 1989 Sweden Ice hockey Gold 1990 Switzerland Ice hockey Artūrs Irbe (born February 2, 1967) is a former Soviet and Latvian professional ice hockey goaltender. He has played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars, Vancouver Canucks, Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets. He served as the goaltending coach for the Washington Capitals during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons. Irbe left the team on June 11, 2011 to spend more time with his family.
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Playing career
Irbe was drafted in the 10th round, 196th overall by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.
His first professional hockey team was Dinamo Riga of the Soviet Hockey League (from 1987 to 1991). After playing in only 2 games during the 1986–1987 season Irbe got a chance to become Dinamo Riga's number one goaltender during the 1987–1988 season when their starting goaltender and Olympic champion, Vitali Samoilov went down with a long term injury. In his only full professional season, Irbe was outstanding in helping Dinamo Riga make it to the finals of the Soviet Hockey League where they eventually lost to perennial Soviet champions CSKA Moscow. During this period he also played for the Soviet Union in the World Championships in 1989 and 1990. The Soviet team won those two championships and Irbe was honoured as the best goalkeeper of the 1990 tournament. He refused to play for the Soviet Union in 1991 because Latvia had proclaimed independence from the Soviet Union on May 4, 1990 and the Soviet government attempted to use military force in January 1991 to stop Latvia's independence.
In the 1988–89 season, Irbe travelled to North America with his then club Dinamo Riga to play in a series of exhibition games against NHL teams. The next season (1989–90) he was temporarily added to the CSKA Moscow team during an exhibition tour of North America.
NHL
His NHL career began in 1991. His first NHL team was the San Jose Sharks, he played with them from 1991–92 to 1995–96. With Irbe between the pipes, the newly established Sharks made their first playoff appearance in the 1993–94 season and upset the top-seeded Detroit Red Wings. That season, Irbe played an NHL record 4412 minutes between the pipes for the Sharks. Irbe, affectionately known as Archie, was nicknamed "The Wall" and became a cult figure in San Jose, a status he enjoys there to this day. Following an injury (his hand being mauled by his pet dog in the offseason) and a poor 1995–96 season, Irbe was released by the Sharks.
For the next two years, he was a backup goaltender for the Dallas Stars and the Vancouver Canucks until he became the starter for the Carolina Hurricanes in the 1998–99. Irbe was picked to be a member of the "World" NHL All-Star team in 1998–1999 season, where he became the first goalie to record an assist in an NHL All-Star game. The highest point of his career with the Hurricanes was 2001–02 when Irbe was instrumental in leading the Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup finals where they fell to the Detroit Red Wings.
Demotion to ECHL
After a disappointing 2002-03 season, the Hurricanes looked to demote Irbe because they could not move him because of a no-trade clause in his contract. On October 16, 2003, Irbe was assigned to the Johnstown Chiefs of the ECHL.[1] After going 8-2-1 in 11 games with the Chiefs, Irbe was named as the starter for the Eastern Conference in the 2004 ECHL All-Star Game.[2] However, Irbe was unable to participate due to a wrist injury. On March 19, 2003, Irbe was recalled to the Carolina Hurricanes after goalie Kevin Weekes was placed on the IR due to season-ending hand surgery.[3]
Return to NHL
In June 2004, he was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets, but never played with the club due to that year's NHL Lockout. After the lockout that canceled the 2004–2005 season, Irbe never played in the NHL again but chose to continue his career in Europe.
Return to Europe
He played for HK Riga 2000 in Latvia and EC Red Bulls Salzburg in Austria during the 2004-05 season. He signed with HK Dynamax Nitra playing in the Slovak Ice Hockey Extraliga, but he decided to leave after his unsatisfactory results.
Equipment
He is notable on the ice for his helmet and padding - he has worn them almost continuously since his NHL debut for the Sharks - which are creased and scuffed with puck marks, stains, and tears. He has earned the nickname "Michelin Man" as a result.
In the early 2000s, he placed an ad in the Ottawa Pennysaver seeking any local resident with the famed "Jofa" Goalie mask.
Coaching career
In 2008, Irbe signed a three year deal with Dinamo Riga and working as the goaltending coach for the club.[4] In August 2009, Irbe cut ties with Riga and decided to go back to North America to be the goaltending coach of the NHL Washington Capitals after former goaltending coach Dave Prior stepped down due to family reasons.[5]
Personal
Irbe is also a member of board of directors of the Kids First Fund, a non-profit organization based in the United States which raises money for projects assisting abused and abandoned children in Latvia.[6]
At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Irbe was Latvia's flag-bearer in the opening ceremonies.[7]
Career statistics
Bolded numbers indicate season leader
Regular season
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SA SO GAA SV% 1983–84 Latvijas Berzs Riga Soviet III 1984–85 Latvijas Berzs Riga Soviet III 1985–86 ShVSM Riga Soviet III 9 20 1986–87 ShVSM Riga Soviet III 47 2,643 134 3.04 1986–87 Dynamo Riga Soviet 2 27 1 0 2.22 1987–88 Dinamo Riga Soviet 34 1,870 86 4 2.76 1987–88 ShVSM Riga Soviet III 5 11 3.31 1988–89 Dinamo Riga Soviet 40 2,460 116 4 2.83 1989–90 Dinamo Riga Soviet 48 2,880 115 2 2.40 1990–91 Dinamo Riga Soviet 46 2,713 133 5 2.94 1991–92 Kansas City Blades IHL 32 24 7 1 1,955 80 0 2.46 .911 1991–92 San Jose Sharks NHL 13 2 6 3 645 48 0 4.47 .868 1992–93 Kansas City Blades IHL 6 3 3 0 364 20 0 3.30 .876 1992–93 San Jose Sharks NHL 36 7 26 0 2,074 142 365 1 4.11 .886 1993–94 San Jose Sharks NHL 74 [8] 30 28 16 [9] 4,412 [10] 209 1,250 3 2.84 .899 1994–95 San Jose Sharks NHL 38 14 19 3 2,043 111 2,064 4 3.26 .895 1995–96 Kansas City Blades IHL 4 1 2 1 226 16 1,056 0 4.24 .843 1995–96 San Jose Sharks NHL 22 4 12 4 1,112 85 607 0 4.59 .860 1996–97 Dallas Stars NHL 35 17 12 3 1,965 88 825 3 2.69 .893 1997–98 Vancouver Canucks NHL 41 14 11 6 1,999 91 982 2 2.73 .907 1998–99 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 62 27 20 12 3,643 135 1,753 6 2.22 .923 1999–2000 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 75 [11] 34 28 9 4,345 175 [12] 1,858 5 2.42 .906 2000–01 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 77 [13] 37 29 9 4,406 [14] 180 [15] 1,947 [16] 6 2.45 .908 2001–02 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 51 20 19 11 [17] 2,974 126 1,282 3 2.54 .902 2002–03 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 7 3 3 1 427 21 229 0 2.95 .908 2002–03 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 34 7 24 2 1,884 100 816 0 3.18 .877 2003–04 Johnstown Chiefs ECHL 14 10 3 1 847 30 411 1 2.13 .927 2003–04 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 10 5 2 1 564 23 228 0 2.45 .899 2004–05 HK Riga 2000 Belarus Extraliga 29 2.04 2005–06 HK Rīga 2000 Belarus Extraliga 18 1.95 2005–06 EC Red Bull Salzburg EBHL 17 9 6 1 1,012 35 0 2.08 [18] .914 2006–07 SK Rīga 20 Latvia 4 0 4 0 240 21 0 5.25 2006–07 HK Ardo Nitra Slovak Extraliga 6 1 2 3 249 22 0 5.31 .814 NHL totals 568 218 236 79 32,066 1,513 15,033 33 2.83 .899 Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV% 1991–92 Kansas City Blades IHL 15 12 3 914 44 0 2.89 1993–94 San Jose Sharks NHL 14 7 7 806 50 0 3.72 .875 1994–95 San Jose Sharks NHL 6 2 4 369 32 0 5.20 .848 1996–97 Dallas Stars NHL 1 0 0 12 0 0 0.00 1.000 1998–99 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 6 2 4 408 15 0 2.21 .917 2000–01 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 6 2 4 360 20 0 3.34 .900 2001–02 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 18 10 8 1,078 30 1 1.67 .938 2005–06 EC Red Bull Salzburg EBHL 11 2.53 .897 NHL totals 51 23 27 2,981 142 1 2.86 .902 International
Bolded numbers indicate tournament leader
Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SV SO GAA SV% 1985 Soviet Union EJC 5 300 5 1.00 1989 Soviet Union WC 3 0 1.71 1990 Soviet Union WC 6 4 0 1 315 5 0.95 .950 1996 Latvia WC-B 4 3 0 1 240 7 0 1.75 1997 Latvia WC 5 4 0 1 300 10 1 2.00 1998 Latvia WC 6 3 2 1 358 17 1 2.85 1999 Latvia WC 4 2 2 0 238 12 86 0 3.02 .860 2000 Latvia WC 5 3 1 1 420 17 163 0 2.43 .907 2001 Latvia WC 6 3 2 1 360 13 159 2 2.17 .924 2002 Latvia Oly 1 0 1 0 60 4 29 0 4.00 .862 2003 Latvia WC 3 2 1 0 180 9 82 0 3.00 .901 2004 Latvia WC 5 2 1 2 300 9 111 0 1.80 .925 2005 Latvia WC 6 2 3 1 124 7 117 2 1.48 .944 2006 Latvia Oly 3 0 2 1 148 14 0 5.68 .833 Olympic totals 4 0 3 1 208 18 0 4.84 .848 Super Series statistics
The Super Series were exhibition games between an NHL team and Soviet teams (usually a club from the Soviet Championship League). Irbe competed in two such series.
Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA 1988–89 Dynamo Riga Super-S 7 2 4 1 425 23 0 3.25 1990 CSKA Moscow Super-S 4 3 1 0 300 18 1 2.50 Super Series totals 11 5 5 1 725 41 1 2.88 Awards
International
Award Year EJC Best Goaltender 1985 [19] WC Best Goaltender 1990 [19] IIHF Hall of Fame 2009 [20] Soviet
Award Year Rookie of the Year 1988 IHL
Award Year(s) awarded Turner Cup 1992 IHL First All-Star Team 1992 James Norris Memorial Trophy (IHL) 1992 (Shared with Wade Flaherty) NHL
Award Year NHL All-Star Game 1994, 1999 San Jose Sharks
Award Year Player of the Year 1994 [21] ECHL
Award Year(s) awarded ECHL All-Star Game 2004 (DNP, wrist injury) San Jose
Award Year San Jose Sports Hall of Fame 2010 [22] Transactions
- June 17, 1989 – Drafted by Minnesota in the 10th round, 196th overall
- May 30, 1991 – San Jose in National Hockey League dispersal draft
- July 22, 1996 – Signed as free agent by Dallas
- August 5, 1997 – Signed as free agent by Vancouver
- September 10, 1998 – Signed as free agent by Carolina
- February 8, 2003 – Placed on waivers by Hurricanes
- June 16, 2004 – Traded by Hurricanes to Columbus Blue Jackets for future considerations
- December 5, 2005 – Signed as free agent by Salzburg
References
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- ^ "Eastern Conference All-Stars Named". ECHL.com. 2003-12-18. http://www.echl.com/cgi-bin/mpublic.cgi?action=show_news&id=1685. Retrieved 2009-10-21.[dead link]
- ^ "Exile over, Irbe heads back to Carolina's crease". USA Today. 2004-02-18. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/nhl/hurricanes/2004-02-18-irbe-hurricanes_x.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
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- ^ Kids First Fund - Board of Directors
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