Corey Hirsch

Corey Hirsch
Corey Hirsch
Born July 1, 1972 (1972-07-01) (age 39)
Medicine Hat, AB, CAN
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 181 lb (82 kg; 12 st 13 lb)
Position Goalie
Caught Left
Played for New York Rangers
Vancouver Canucks
Washington Capitals
Dallas Stars
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 169th overall, 1991
New York Rangers
Playing career 1992–2006
Olympic medal record
Competitor for  Canada
Men's ice hockey
Olympic Games
Silver 1994 Lillehammer Ice Hockey
World Championships
Bronze 1995 Sweden Ice hockey

Corey Hirsch (born July 1, 1972 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He spent the majority of his National Hockey League career with the Vancouver Canucks. He is currently the goaltending coach for the St. Louis Blues, having currently served the Toronto Maple Leafs along with Francois Allaire.

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Playing career

Hirsch played major junior hockey with the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League for four seasons. He was named to the WHL Second All-Star Team in his second season with Kamloops and was subsequently chosen 169th overall in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Rangers.

Upon being drafted, Hirsch led the league in shutouts, with 5, and goals against average with 2.72 in 1991–92, he was named CHL Goaltender of the Year and the Del Wilson Trophy as the WHL Goaltender of the Year. As the Blazers captured the President's Cup (now the Ed Chynoweth Cup) in 1992, they advanced to the Memorial Cup and defated the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 5–4 in the final. Hirsch was additionally awarded the Hap Emms Memorial Trophy as the tournament's top goaltender.

In 1992–93, his first professional season, he played for the Binghamton Rangers, New York's AHL affiliate, and won the Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award as the league's top goalie.[1] At 2.79, he was also awarded the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award for the lowest goals-against-average (shared with goaltending teammate Boris Rousson).

Hirsch started in his first NHL game that season, as well, a 2–2 tie against the Detroit Red Wings on January 19, 1993. He recorded his first win on his next start, an 8–3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on January 23.[2]

In 1994, Hirsch was the goalie for the Canadian Olympic team that lost to Sweden in the gold medal game.

Hirsch remained with Binghamton for three seasons until New York traded him to the Vancouver Canucks on April 7, 1995, in exchange for forward Nathan LaFayette.[2]

Hirsch split goaltending duties with Kirk McLean in 1995–96 and was named to the All-Rookie Team after posting a 2.93 goals against average, .903 save percentage and a winning 17–14–6 record. He also finished fifth in Calder Memorial Trophy voting (won by Daniel Alfredsson). During the season, he recorded his first career NHL shutout on January 15, 1996, a 6–0 win against the Boston Bruins.[2]

Hirsch failed to build on his successful rookie season, however, and was demoted to the Canucks' AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch in 1998–99 with the acquisition of Arturs Irbe.

On July 2, 1999, he was waived by the Canucks[2] and for the next few seasons, would bounce around the league between the Nashville Predators, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Washington Capitals, and Dallas Stars. Playing for minor league affiliates, he only appeared in a handful of NHL games for the remainder of his career. In 2002–03, he recorded AHL career highs with a 2.64 goals against average and a .921 save percentage in 35 games with the Utah Grizzlies.

Before retiring, Hirsch played three seasons overseas in the Swedish Elitserien, and the German Deutsche Eishockey Liga.

Post-playing career

After retiring, Hirsch became a goaltending consultant for Hockey Canada. He worked with the national junior team as part of the 2007 and 2008 World Junior gold medal winning teams.[3]

On September 9, 2008, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced they had hired Hirsch as their goaltending coach.[3]

On June 18, 2010, the St. Louis Blues announced they had hired Hirsch as their Goaltending Coach.

Awards

Major Junior

Professional

  • Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award (AHL goaltender of the year) – 1993
  • Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award (AHL's lowest goals-against-average) – 1993 (shared with Boris Rousson)
  • Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award – 1993
  • AHL First All-Star Team – 1993
  • NHL All-Rookie Team1996
  • IHL Goaltender of the Month – December 1999
  • IHL Goaltender of the Week – December 4, December 18, 2000

See also

References

External links


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