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St. Louis Blues Acquire Goaltender Patrick Lalime From Ottawa
In Exchange For A Conditional Fourth Round Selection
In the 2005 NHL Entry Draft
St. Louis, MO, June 27, 2004 - Senior Vice President and General Manager Larry Pleau announced today that the club has acquired goaltender Patrick Lalime from the Ottawa Senators in exchange for a conditional fourth round selection in the 2005 Entry Draft.
Lalime, 29, played in 57 games last season with Ottawa, posting a 25-23-7 record along with a 2.29 goals against average. He has spent the past five seasons with Ottawa, with his best season being the 2002-03 campaign. During the 2002-03 season, he played in a career high 67 games while also setting career highs in wins (39) and shutouts (eight). He ranked second among NHL goaltenders in wins and was tied for second among league netminders in shutouts. He ranked fourth in minutes played (3,943), and fifth in goals-against average (2.16), while being named to his first career NHL All-Star Team.
The St. Bonaventure, Quebec native tied an NHL postseason record by recording three consecutive shutouts during the 2001-02 postseason. He is Ottawa's all-time postseason leader in games played (41), wins (18) and shutouts (five). He has played in 322 career NHL games, registering a 167-112-32 record along with a 2.39 goals against average. The 6'3'' 192-pound goaltender was originally Pittsburgh's sixth round selection, 156th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
St. Louis Blues Acquire Goaltender Patrick Lalime From Ottawa
In Exchange For A Conditional Fourth Round Selection
In the 2005 NHL Entry Draft
St. Louis, MO, June 27, 2004 - Senior Vice President and General Manager Larry Pleau announced today that the club has acquired goaltender Patrick Lalime from the Ottawa Senators in exchange for a conditional fourth round selection in the 2005 Entry Draft.
Lalime, 29, played in 57 games last season with Ottawa, posting a 25-23-7 record along with a 2.29 goals against average. He has spent the past five seasons with Ottawa, with his best season being the 2002-03 campaign. During the 2002-03 season, he played in a career high 67 games while also setting career highs in wins (39) and shutouts (eight). He ranked second among NHL goaltenders in wins and was tied for second among league netminders in shutouts. He ranked fourth in minutes played (3,943), and fifth in goals-against average (2.16), while being named to his first career NHL All-Star Team.
The St. Bonaventure, Quebec native tied an NHL postseason record by recording three consecutive shutouts during the 2001-02 postseason. He is Ottawa's all-time postseason leader in games played (41), wins (18) and shutouts (five). He has played in 322 career NHL games, registering a 167-112-32 record along with a 2.39 goals against average. The 6'3'' 192-pound goaltender was originally Pittsburgh's sixth round selection, 156th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.


