- Jean-Sébastien Giguère
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
team =Anaheim Ducks
former_teams =Hartford Whalers Calgary Flames
league = NHL
image_size = 200px
position =Goaltender
catches = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 201
draft = 13th overall
draft_year = 1995
draft_team =Hartford Whalers
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1977|5|16
birth_place =Montreal , QC, CAN
career_start = 1997Jean-Sébastien "Jiggy" Giguère (born May 16, 1977, in
Montreal ,Quebec ,Canada ) is aFrench Canadian professional hockeygoaltender currently playing for theAnaheim Ducks of theNational Hockey League . He was drafted 13th overall by theHartford Whalers in the1995 NHL Entry Draft . He has played for theVerdun Collège-Français ,Halifax Mooseheads ,Hartford Whalers ,Saint John Flames ,Calgary Flames ,Cincinnati Mighty Ducks and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.Playing career
NHL beginnings
After brief and overall-mediocre stints in the Hartford and Calgary organizations, Giguère was traded by the Flames to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for a 2nd round selection in the
2000 NHL Entry Draft . He began the 2000-01 season with the Ducks' farm team in Cincinnati, until he was recalled to their parent club for 34 games. After working with famous goalie coachFrançois Allaire , Giguère regained the confidence he showed in juniors and quickly became Anaheim's newest starter. In the 2002-03 season, "Jiggy" enjoyed the best season of his NHL career-to-date, with 34 wins, a .920 save percentage and an impressive 8 shutouts. Jiggy lead the Ducks to their first Stanley Cup in team history in 2007 with strong performance in the playoffs by going 13-4 with GAA of 1.97 and SV% of 0.922.2003 playoffs
During the
2003 Stanley Cup Playoffs , Giguère led the Mighty Ducks to theStanley Cup Finals , where they lost in seven games to theNew Jersey Devils . He won theConn Smythe Trophy as most valuable player of the playoffs for his efforts in series wins against theDetroit Red Wings ,Dallas Stars andMinnesota Wild and pushing the Finals to the seven game limit. He was a perfect 7-0 in overtime, setting a record for longest amount of playoff overtime played without allowing a goal at 168 minutes, 27 seconds, including multiple overtime victories in Game 1 of each of the first three series. He also held the Wild to an all-time best-of-7 series low of one goal in the entire Western Conference Finals, posting a shutout streak of 217 minutes, 54 seconds during that series. He finished with a 15-6 record, a 1.62 Goals Against Average and .945 Save Percentage (the best of all playoff goaltenders that year), and fewer losses than his Finals counterpartMartin Brodeur . He was the fifth player to receive the Conn Smythe Trophy playing for the losing team, the first since Philadelphia'sRon Hextall in 1987.Recent years
After being rewarded with a large contract in the off-season, Giguère was inconsistent throughout much of the 2003-04 season as the Ducks missed the playoffs. Some hockey pundits speculated that he may have been rattled by coming so close to winning the
Stanley Cup the previous season, yet ultimately failing.After the lockout canceled the 2004-05 season, Giguère returned for the '05-'06 season and appeared to have regained a level of play approaching his 2003 glory. In April 2006, he and the Ducks again entered the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but were eliminated in the Western Finals by the
Edmonton Oilers . Giguère appeared in just 4 games before being replaced in net by Russian rookieIlya Bryzgalov . With the first round series on the line, management seemed to have lost faith in Jiggy. In fact, Giguère's club record of consecutive playoff shutout minutes was broken by his backup's surprising string of three consecutive shutouts. His overtime playoff shutout record however was extended to 8-0 but was ended on April 27, 2007, in the second overtime against the Canucks.Facing the prospect of being an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2006-2007 season, Giguère started out hot and won his starting role back. In the first month of the season, October 2006, he did not lose a single game in regulation. He proceeded to put up the best numbers of his career, finishing with a record of 36-10-7.
Giguère won the
Stanley Cup in a 6-2 game five win against theOttawa Senators on June 6, 2007.Before winning the
Stanley Cup in 2007, Giguère had a son named Maxime. Due to this, he was unable to play in the first three games of the2007 Western Conference Quarterfinals . In game fourIlya Bryzgalov was pulled and it was Giguère's turn to shine.The size of Giguère's goalie pads caused minor controversy:
Brett Hull said "Giguère's equipment in the Finals (...) looked a little suspect" and an unidentified member of the Ottawa Senators said "he looked huge out there". [cite news |title =Breaking the rules: NHL|url =http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/allan_muir/07/11/cheating.nhl/1.html|author =Muir, Allan|publisher =Sports Illustrated |date =2007-07-25|accessdate =2007-07-26]On June 21, 2007, the club announced that the team had agreed to a multi-year contract with Giguère, keeping their Cup-winning starting goalie. Giguère posted a 35-17-6 record with a 2.12
goals against average in the 2007-2008 season. Despite his numbers, the defending champion Ducks were defeated in the first round of the 2008 playoffs by the Dallas Stars in six games.Transactions
* July 8, 1995 - Drafted by the
Hartford Whalers in the 1st round, 13th overall.
* June 25, 1997 - Rights transferred to theCarolina Hurricanes when the Hartford Whalers relocated.
* August 27, 1997 - Traded to theCalgary Flames withAndrew Cassels for Gary Roberts andTrevor Kidd .
* June 10, 2001 - Traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for a 2nd round pick in 2000 (Matt Pettinger ).
* June 21, 2007 - Signed a 4 year $24 million contract with the Anaheim Ducks.Awards and achievements
*1997 QMJHL Second All-Star Team
*1998Hap Holmes Memorial Award (AHL) - shared withTyler Moss as the goalies with 25+ GP for the team with the lowest GAA
*2003Conn Smythe Trophy (played on a losing team in the finals)
*2003Best NHL Player ESPY Award
*2007 Stanley Cup ChampionTrivia
*Giguère suffers from a rare gastric condition that causes his body to take in too much air when he drinks fluids. As a result, his body has difficulty absorbing water, with all the sweating he does during a game, thus leading to severe dehydration.Cite web|url=http://gatorade.ca/en/giguere/index.html|title= Stanley Cup Winner JS Giguere Tackles Hydration Issue with Sweat Test|accessdate=2007-08-21|publisher=gatorade.ca|year=2007] This became the case when he was in the AHL during the 1997-98 season. During one game, he lost 19 pounds, became sick, and was rushed to the hospital. [http://www.hockeygoalies.org/bio/giguere.html hockeygoalies bio] ] Team doctors in Calgary then discovered the condition that caused him to lose weight. Since then, he began drinking water from his bottle with a straw to reduce air intake. He and
Steve Valiquette of theNew York Rangers are the only NHL goalies to drink from a straw.Career statistics
Regular season
References
ee also
*
List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons
*List of QMJHL seasons
*List of AHL seasons
*NHL GoaltendersExternal links
*hockeydb|16003
*TSN-NHL-profile|570
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