
Former Everblade Curry Named Rbk Hockey/AHL Player of the Week
Published on December 19, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The American Hockey League announced that former
Florida Everblades and current Providence Bruins defenseman Sean Curry has
been named the Rbk Hockey/AHL Player of the Week for the period
ending Dec. 16.
The ECHL affiliate of Providence is the Johnstown Chiefs.
The ECHL has affiliations with 26 of the 29 teams in the AHL, marking the
seventh consecutive season that it has had affiliations with 20 or more
teams in the AHL. The AHL has 10 former ECHL coaches who are head coaches
and 14 others who are assistant coaches, and there have been 90 players
under contract to a team in the AHL who have been on an ECHL roster this
year.
Selected in the seventh round (211th overall) by Carolina in the 2001 NHL
Entry Draft, the 6-foot-5 and 227-pound Curry, who signed with the Boston
Bruins of the National Hockey League on July 17, had six points (4g-2a) and
a plus-minus rating of +5 as Providence went 4-0-0 and remained atop the
AHL overall standings.
The 25 year old had seven points (1g-6a) and 77 penalty minutes in 32 games
for Florida as a rookie in 2002-03 while also playing in the AHL where he
had two assists and 62 penalty minutes in 35 games with Lowell. He signed
with the Everblades for 2005-06, but was called up to the AHL on Oct. 10,
2005 and played the entire season with Providence where he had eight points
(4g-4a) and 144 penalty minutes in 72 regular season games and one assist
and 20 penalty minutes in six playoff games.
Other former ECHL players nominated for the Rbk Hockey/AHL Player of
the Week were Kevin Doell, Brett Engelhardt, Mike Wall, Chris
Beckford-Tseu, Martin
St. Pierre and John
Curry.
Former ECHL All-Star and current Rockford center Martin St. Pierre was the
CCM/AHL Player of the Month for November while former ECHL
All-Star and current Binghamton goaltender Jeff Glass was the Rbk
X-Pulse/AHL Goaltender of the Month for November.
For the 18th year in a row there is a former ECHL player on the American
Hockey League champion as Hamilton had a record 12 players with ECHL
experience on its roster.
In both 2005-06 and 2006-07, more than 225 players played in both the ECHL
and the AHL and there were over 800 call ups, involving over 500 players,
from the ECHL to the AHL. From 2002-03 to 2006-07, the ECHL had over 2,000
call ups, involving more than 1,000 players, which is more than the total
call ups for all other professional leagues combined during that time
period.
The AHL Player of the Week award was won 14 times by a former ECHL player
in 2006-07 while a former ECHL goaltender was named the AHL Goaltender of
the Month the last five months of the season. Six former ECHL players were
on the All- All-AHL
Teams in 2006-07 including former Charlotte goaltender Jason
LaBarbera, who was named Goaltender of the Year, and former Mississippi
defenseman Sheldon
Brookbank, who was selected as Defenseman of the Year, while former
ECHL goaltender Jaroslav
Halak was named to the AHL All-Rookie team.
ECHL
The ECHL, celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2007-08, is the Premier 'AA'
Hockey League and the third-longest tenured professional hockey league
behind only the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League.
ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states and has grown to be a
coast-to-coast league with 25 teams playing 900 games in 17 states and
British Columbia in 2007-08.
The league officially changed its name to ECHL on May 19, 2003.
The ECHL has affiliations with 26 of the 30 teams in the NHL in 2007-08,
marking the 11th consecutive season that the league has had affiliations
with at least 20 teams in the NHL.
There have been 337
former ECHL players who have gone on to play in the NHL after playing in
the ECHL, including a record 47 in 2005-06 and 26 in 2006-07.
There are 15 coaches in the NHL who have ECHL experience including former
Wheeling coach Peter Laviolette, who is head coach of the Carolina
Hurricanes, and former Mississippi coach Bruce Boudreau, who is interim
head coach of the Washington Capitals.
There have been 192 former ECHL players who have played their first game in
the NHL in the past five seasons.
The ECHL is represented for the seventh consecutive year on the National
Hockey League championship team in 2007 with Anaheim assistant coach Dave
Farrish, players Francois Beauchemin and George Parros and broadcasters
John Ahlers and Steve Carroll.
Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.
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