When did Brian Boucher play for the Flyers?

When did Brian Boucher play for the Flyers?

Brian Boucher (born on January 2, 1977) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers….

Brian Boucher
National team United States
NHL Draft 22nd overall, 1995 Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 1997–2013

What happened to Brian Boucher?

After he retired from hockey in 2013, Boucher served as color commentator and studio analyst for the Philadelphia Flyers’ regional telecasts on NBC Sports Philadelphia with host Al Morganti. In addition to NBCSN, Boucher is also a studio analyst for NHL Network.

Where is Brian Boucher from?

Woonsocket, RI
Brian Boucher/Place of birth

How old is Brian Boucher?

44 years (January 2, 1977)
Brian Boucher/Age

What is the longest shutout streak in NHL playoff history?

The NHL record book, based on statistical sources available at the time the statistic was compiled, lists the record for the longest playoff shutout sequence as 248:32, by Norm Smith of the Detroit Red Wings in the 1936 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

What teams did Mike Sillinger play for?

Mike Sillinger
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for Detroit Red Wings EC Wien Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Vancouver Canucks Philadelphia Flyers Tampa Bay Lightning Florida Panthers Ottawa Senators Columbus Blue Jackets Phoenix Coyotes St. Louis Blues Nashville Predators New York Islanders

Is Brian Boucher married?

Melissa Boucher
Brian Boucher/Spouse

Where did Brian Boucher go to high school?

Mount Saint Charles Academy
Brian Boucher/Education

What is the biggest shutout in NHL history?

January 23, 1944: Detroit 15, New York Rangers 0 The most one-sided game in NHL history took place in Detroit on January 23, 1944, when the Red Wings blanked the New York Rangers, 15-0.

Who has the most shutouts in a row in the NHL?

Alec Connell’s 460-minute shutout streak, 1927-28 This streak obviously deserves the fattest asterisk on the list. Connell posted six straight shutouts in 460:49 with the Ottawa Senators back when the ole forward pass wasn’t legal yet. If you prefer Brian Boucher’s 332:01 with the Coyotes in 2003-04, so be it.

What NHL player was traded the most?

Mike Sillinger
Mike Sillinger and Brent Ashton (both Canada) hold the record for having been traded 9 times during their National Hockey League (NHL) careers.

Which NHL player has been on the most teams?

Mike Sillinger has played for more teams than anyone else in NHL history, and he also holds the record for being the most traded player in NHL history. Sillinger played 1,049 games over 17 seasons, but was traded nine times and suited up for 12 different teams.

His first game was a 4–3 win. On July 23, 2007, Boucher signed an American Hockey League (AHL) contract with the Philadelphia Phantoms, the Philadelphia Flyers’ AHL affiliate. He played with the Phantoms until he signed a one-year contract with the San Jose Sharks on February 26, 2008.

How did Brian Boucher get injured in the NHL?

The national media remarked he was the surprise of the playoffs after the first round with his outstanding play in net. The Flyers defeated the Boston Bruins in the second round by overcoming a three-game deficit, but Boucher was injured in Game 5 of that series with knee injuries.

When did Brian Boucher play for the San Jose Sharks?

On July 23, 2007, Boucher signed an American Hockey League (AHL) contract with the Philadelphia Phantoms, the Philadelphia Flyers’ AHL affiliate. He played with the Phantoms until he signed a one-year contract with the San Jose Sharks on February 26, 2008. Boucher playing for San Jose in 2007–08.

When did Brian Boucher play for the Hurricanes?

Boucher playing for the Hurricanes in 2011–12. In the 2010–11 season, Boucher split time in goal with standout rookie Sergei Bobrovsky after Leighton was demoted to the AHL, in part for hiding an injury. Bobrovsky started most of the games, and was named the Flyers playoff starter.