Player Notes:
2005-06 Season Notables
* See Injury List
* Recalled by Atlanta three times: April 10, Nov. 15 and Oct. 7 Reassigned to Chicago on Oct. 27 and Jan. 12
* Led Thrashers goalies with 10 wins, two shutouts, 20 starts, 23 games, 629 shots, 557 saves and 1,255 minutes at time of Jan. 12 reassignment
* Allowed three or fewer goals in 12 appearances with Thrashers
* Set franchise-record scoreless streak of 151 minutes, 55 seconds from Dec. 22-28
* Made career-best 36 saves against Montreal on Dec. 26, becoming first Thrashers goaltender to notch consecutive shutouts Last NHL rookie goaltender to earn back-to-back shutouts was Washington's Jim Carey (March 20-21, 1995)
* Made 29 saves to record first NHL shutout and 15th in team history at New Jersey on Dec. 23
* Played in team season-best 17 consecutive games, notching 8-5-4 record, two shutouts and 3.02 GAA in that span
* Equaled team record by starting past 16 consecutive games, posting 8-4-4 mark and 3.02 GAA in that stretch
* Earned first NHL assist against New York Rangers on Nov. 24
* Posted 31 saves at Philadelphia on Nov. 18 to notch his first NHL victory
* Made 29 saves on 30 shots in relief of Mike Dunham against Montreal on Oct. 12 to make NHL debut
* Won nine out past 10 decisions with Wolves, notching 1.91 GAA and .923 save percentage in that span
* Posted consecutive victories for Wolves from Jan. 18-20, and from March 3-4
AHL Season Highs
* Set career high with nine-game win streak from March 18-April 7, notching 1.78 GAA and .930 save percentage in that span
* 37 saves against Peoria on March 11, and at Milwaukee on Nov. 4
* 41 shots against Cleveland on Jan. 15, and at Milwaukee on Nov. 4
NHL Career Highs
* Career-best, three-game win streak from Dec. 13-17, notching 2.92 GAA and .900 save percentage in that span
* 36 saves against Montreal on Dec. 26
* 37 shots against Washington on Dec. 22

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