- Joey MacDonald
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position =Goaltender
catches = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 197
team =New York Islanders
former_teams =Detroit Red Wings
Boston Bruins
league = NHL
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date|1980|2|7|mf=y
birth_place =Pictou , NS, CAN
career_start = 2001
image_size =
draft = undrafted
nickname =Joey MacDonald (born
February 7 ,1980 inPictou ,Nova Scotia ) is a professionalice hockey goaltender playing for theNew York Islanders of theNational Hockey League .Playing career
Junior hockey
MacDonald started out his goaltending career in the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for the 1997–98 season playing for theHalifax Mooseheads . In 17 games he recorded only 3 wins, but continued to work on his style and play, impressing the coaching staff in the process. TheOntario Hockey League then came calling the following season and Joey 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 after being noticed and signed up by theDetroit Red Wings scouting team.Professional career
MacDonald struggled on the weak
ECHL team and recorded only 12 wins in his 38 games. What MacDonald didn't know is that this would be his last full year with the Storm and his last with a record below .500. TheGrand Rapids Griffins of the AHL decided to call up MacDonald for their2002–03 AHL season as backup toMarc Lamothe . MacDonald proved to be a 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 Lamonthe 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 the NHL for the 2006–07 season when he was named as a backup goaltender to
Dominik Hašek andChris Osgood of the Detroit Red Wings. MacDonald made his NHL debut onOctober 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 onFebruary 11 ,2007 .On
February 24 ,2007 , theBoston Bruins picked up MacDonald on waivers. He played his first game with the Bruins onMarch 4 ,2007 resulting in a 4–1 win over theNew Jersey Devils .On
July 8 ,2007 , MacDonald signed a 2-year deal as an unrestricted free agent with theNew York Islanders . [NHL.com [http://islanders.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=328640] ] He was assigned to Bridgeport of the AHL.Awards & achievements
*2002–03
Hap Holmes Memorial Award winner (withMarc Lamothe )
*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
Regular season
Post season
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