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Former Lynx McKee Wins AHL Weekly Award

April 5, 2007 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release


SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The American Hockey League announced that former Augusta and current Portland rookie goaltender Dave McKee has been named the CCM Vector/AHL Player of the Week for the period ending Apr. 1.

McKee is the fifth former ECHL player in a row and the 13th this season to win the AHL award. He joins former Roanoke and Wheeling and current Manitoba left wing Jason Jaffray (Oct. 30), former Wheeling and Idaho and current Portland center Zenon Konopka (Nov. 13), Former Alaska and Las Vegas and current Peoria left wing Charles Linglet (Dec. 4), former Jackson and current Chicago center Cory Larose (Dec. 18), former Jackson and current Hershey left wing Quintin Laing (Dec. 26), former Charlotte and current Hartford goaltender Al Montoya (Jan. 2), former Dayton and current Syracuse goaltender Dan LaCosta (Feb. 5), former Toledo and current Grand Rapids center Matt Ellis (Feb. 19), former Alaska and current San Antonio center Alex Leavitt (Mar. 5) and former Dayton and current Bridgeport center Eric Boguniecki (Mar. 12), former South Carolina and current Hershey center Kyle Wilson (Mar. 19) and former Fresno and current Worcester goaltender Thomas Greiss (Mar. 26).

The 23-year-old McKee was 3-0-0 with a shutout and a goals-against average of 1.00 while stopping 78 of 81 shots to help Portland keep its playoff hopes alive. McKee stopped all 17 shots he faced in a 3-0 win at division-leading Manchester to record his first AHL shutout in only his second AHL start. He made 36 saves in a 3-1 win at Lowell on Mar. 30 and closed out the week with 25 stops in a 3-2 win against Springfield.

Under contract to the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League and in his first professional season, McKee is 29-15-2 with a shutout, a goals-against average of 3.35 and a save percentage of .898 in 52 games with Augusta and is 4-0-0 with a goals-against average of 1.25 and a save percentage of .953 in four games with Portland. He also spent time as a backup goaltender for the Ducks in the NHL, but did not play in a game.

Other nominees for the CCM Vector/AHL Player of the Week award included former Pensacola and current Bridgeport goaltender Michael Mole, former Louisville and current Houston goaltender Dieter Kochan, 2004 Kelly Cup Playoffs Most Valuable Player and current Iowa goaltender Dan Ellis, former Long Beach and current Providence rookie left wing T.J. Trevelyan and former Texas and current Rochester center Kamil Kreps.

The ECHL has affiliations with 24 of the 27 teams in the American Hockey League and there are 86 players under contract to AHL teams who have played in the ECHL this season. For the past 17 years there has been an ECHL player on the Calder Cup champion and the ECHL has had more players called up to the AHL than all other professional leagues combined each of the past four seasons with 1,646 call ups involving almost 1,000 players.

Former ECHL goaltenders have been named as the Rbk X-Pulse/AHL Goaltender of the Month each of the last five months. Nolan Schaefer, who played for Fresno as a rookie and now plays for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, won the award in March. Al Montoya, who played for Charlotte and now plays for Hartford, won the award for February while another former Checker Jason LaBarbera, who now plays for Manchester, won the award for January. Jonathan Boutin, who was an ECHL All-Star with Johnstown and now plays for Springfield, won in December, while Jaroslav Halak, who played for Long Beach and now plays for Montreal in the NHL, won for November when he was playing for Hamilton.

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The league officially changed its name to ECHL on May 19, 2003.

The Premier 'AA' Hockey League, the ECHL has affiliations with 25 of the 30 teams in the National Hockey League in 2006-07, marking 10th consecutive season that the league has had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL.

There have been 329 former ECHL players who have gone on to play in the NHL after playing in the ECHL, including a record 47 in 2005-06.

There have been 184 former ECHL players who have played their first game in the NHL in the past five seasons and 107 former ECHL players have skated in the NHL this season.

More than 100 players under contract to NHL teams have played in the ECHL this season.

The ECHL was represented for the sixth consecutive year on the National Hockey League championship team, including Carolina Hurricanes head coach Peter Laviolette, who is the first ECHL coach to win the Stanley Cup.

There have been 26 ECHL players who have played their first NHL game this season: former Greenville and Richmond right wing Krys Barch (Dallas on Jan. 15), former Mississippi defenseman Sheldon Brookbank (Nashville on Feb. 6), former Reading goaltender Barry Brust (Los Angeles on Nov. 30), former Wheeling left wing Daniel Carcillo (Phoenix on Mar. 3), former Dayton left wing Riley Cote (Philadelphia on Mar. 24), former Toledo center Matt Ellis (Detroit on Dec. 18), former Wheeling defenseman Drew Fata (New York Islanders on Feb. 4), former Reading defenseman Jeff Finger (Colorado on Feb. 20), former Bakersfield and Reading goaltender Yutaka Fukufuji (Los Angeles on Jan. 13), former Charlotte defenseman Daniel Girardi (New York Rangers on Jan. 27), former Long Beach goaltender Jaroslav Halak (Montreal on Feb. 18), former Trenton goaltender Martin Houle (Philadelphia on Dec. 13), former Alaska left wing D.J. King (St. Louis on Oct. 5), former Wheeling defenseman David Koci (Chicago on Mar. 10), former Texas center Kamil Kreps (Florida on Jan. 7), former Florida center Drew Larman (Florida on Nov. 13), former Florida defenseman Martin Lojek (Florida on Feb. 3), former Toledo goaltender Joey MacDonald (Detroit on Oct. 19), former Pensacola center Kris Newbury (Toronto on Dec. 23), former South Carolina and Reading center Rich Peverley (Nashville on Mar. 4), former Augusta right wing Pierre Parenteau (Chicago on Feb. 7), former Columbia right wing Jesse Schultz (Vancouver on Nov. 28), former ECHL All-Star goaltender Mike Smith (Dallas on Oct. 21), former Reading left wing Shay Stephenson (Los Angeles on Mar. 1), former Augusta goaltender Mike Wall (Anaheim on Nov. 26) and former Stockton defenseman Bryan Young (Edmonton on Mar. 9).

In 2005-06 the ECHL and its member teams contributed more than $2.3 million for charity and relief funds, including those benefiting victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, while also making thousands of appearances by players, coaches, team personnel and mascots at schools, hospitals, libraries and charity functions.

Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.




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