
ECHL Transactions
March 3, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - Brett Jaeger of the Fresno Falcons is the Sun
National Bank ECHL Saver of the Month for February.
The 22-year-old rookie goaltender was unbeaten in regulation in February,
going 5-0-2 with a 1.06 goals-against average and a save percentage of
.971. Runner-up for ECHL Saver of the Week for two straight weeks (February
14-20 and February 21-27), Jaeger set a team scoreless streak record by not
allowing a goal for 166:52 from February 15-20, surpassing the previous
mark by 56 minutes.
After being forced to leave because of injury in his first start of the
month, the 5-10 and 190-pound Jaeger record on February 12 and stopped 42
shots in a 4-1 win at San Diego and later shut out the Gulls 1-0 on
February 18. Following a shootout loss at Victoria on February 15, Jaeger
stopped all 20 shots he faced on February 16 before receiving a game
misconduct one minute into the third period. Following a 3-2 win over Las
Vegas on February 20, Jaeger stopped 49 shots in a 2-1 shootout win at
Alaska on February 26. He closed out the month with a 4-3 shootout loss at
Alaska, making 13 saves in regulation and five saves in overtime after
entering the game in relief of starter Jamie Hodson.
Jaeger is 6-0-3 in his last nine games to improve to 13-5-6 with two
shutouts and a goals-against average of 2.40 and a save percentage of .930.
Prior to turning professional, the native of Manning, Alberta played in
the Alberta Junior Hockey League with Drayton Valley and three seasons in
the Western Hockey League with Medicine Hat, Vancouver and Saskatoon.
Jaeger was named Most Valuable Player in the AJHL in 2003-04 and also was
named Most Valuable Player in the AJHL All-Star Game. He was 23-18-4 with a
goals-against average of 2.60 in 50 games with Saskatoon in 2002-03,
earning WHL weekly honors for November 25-December 1.
Runners Up: Alfie Michaud, Peoria (7-0-2, 1.60 GAA, .942 save
pct.) and Jeff Deslauriers, Greenville (7-1-1, 1.62 GAA, .957 save pct.).
Also Nominated: Lance Mayes (Alaska), Trevor Koenig (Atlantic
City), Jason Saal (Augusta), Yutaka Fukufuji (Bakersfield), Alex Westlund
(Charlotte), Rob McVicar (Columbia),Tyler MacKay (Florida), Adam Berkhoel
(Gwinnett), Nathan Marsters (Louisiana), Phil Sauve (Mississippi), Frederic
Cloutier (Pensacola), Barry Brust (Reading), Eddy Ferhi (San Diego), Justin
Eddy (South Carolina), Davis Parley (Texas), Logan Koopmans (Toledo),
Andrew Allen (Trenton) and Joe Exter (Wheeling).
ECHL Stories from March 3, 2005
- Brett Jaeger Named ECHL's Sun National Bank Saver of the Month - Fresno Falcons
- Johnson, King snap runner-up honors - Augusta Lynx
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Fresno's Jaeger Named Sun National Bank ECHL Saver of the Month - ECHL
- Hartford monster invades Charlotte - Charlotte Checkers
- Scott May Named ECHL Rookie of the Month - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Pensacola's May Named CCM Vector ECHL Rookie of the Month - ECHL
- Aces, Ice Dogs Will Battle For First In The Last Frontier - ECHL
- Gladiators Swap Defensemen with Wolves - Las Vegas Wranglers
- Robb Palahnuk Assigned From St. John's - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Koenig Joins Elite Company - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Bullies' Koenig Is Eighth ECHL Goaltender To Score Goal - ECHL
- Steelheads team up with Project Linus to comfort hurting kids - Idaho Steelheads
- Stingrays' Courtenay Named CCM TACKS Player of the Month - ECHL
- Pack the House / White Out Night - Wheeling Nailers
- Mississippi Announces Top Players In February - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Kelly Cup to appear in Charlotte - Charlotte Checkers
- Condors Close Series Against Gulls with 4-1 Win - Bakersfield Condors
- Gulls Fall In Bakersfield Again, 4-1 - San Diego Gulls
- Steelheads wrangle in a 6-2 victory over Las Vegas - Idaho Steelheads
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