
Gagnon Becomes 410th ECHL Player To Reach NHL
Published on October 17, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - Former Idaho Steelheads center Aaron
Gagnon became the 410th player to play in the National
Hockey League after the ECHL when he made his debut with the Dallas Stars
in a 3-0 loss to Boston on Friday.
The Idaho Steelheads are the ECHL affiliate of Dallas and the Texas Stars
of the American Hockey League. In addition to Gagnon, Matt
Climie, BJ
Crombeen, Dan
Ellis and Tom
Wandell played for the Steelheads and went on to play for Dallas.
Former ECHL coach Charlie
Huddy is an assistant coach for Dallas while former ECHL goaltender Mike
Valley is the Stars goaltending coach. The head coach of Texas is
former Las Vegas Wranglers coach Glen
Gulutzan, who was named ECHL Coach of the Year in 2005-06 and was
selected to coach in the ECHL All-Star Game three times, tying the record
for most appearances.
Selected in the eighth round (240th overall) by the Phoenix Coyotes in the
2004 NHL Entry Draft and signed as a free agent by Dallas in 2007, Gagnon
had 21 points (7g-14a) in 22 regular season games and two points (1g-1a) in
four Kelly Cup Playoff games for Idaho as a rookie in 2007-08. He also
played in the AHL where he had one assist in 25 games for Iowa.
The ECHL had a record 78 players on NHL opening-day rosters, surpassing the
71 from a year ago and marking the seventh year in a row that there have
been over 50 former ECHL players on opening-day rosters. The ECHL has affiliations
with 27 of those, marking the 13th consecutive season that the league has
had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL.
ECHL players who have made their NHL debut this season are former Gwinnett
Gladiators and 2006
ECHL All-Star right wing Guillaume
Desbiens (Vancouver on Oct. 11), former Idaho Steelheads center Aaron
Gagnon and former Johnstown Chiefs defenseman Jay
Rosehill (Toronto on Oct. 1).
There have been 410 players who have played in the NHL after playing in the ECHL including a record 52 in 2008-09. The ECHL has had 218 players reach the NHL since 2002-03 when it changed its focus to become the primary developmental league for the NHL and the AHL. The ECHL had 97 players reach the NHL in its first 10 seasons and 215 in the first 15 years. There have been 154 ECHL players who have played their first game in the last five seasons for an average of more than 30 per year.
Washington Capitals head coach Bruce
Boudreau and New York Islanders head coach Scott
Gordon of the New York Islanders while former ECHL player Dan
Bylsma is head coach of the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins.
It is the fifth consecutive season that there have been 11 or more coaches
with an ECHL background working in the NHL. Boudreau, who coached
Mississippi for three seasons winning the Kelly Cup championship in 1999,
was named
NHL Coach of the Year in 2007-08 becoming the first former ECHL coach
to receive the award.
There are 20 former ECHL officials scheduled to work as part of the NHL
officiating team in 2009-10 with referees David
Banfield, Francis
Charron, Chris
Ciamaga, Ghislain
Herbert, Marc Joannette, Mike Leggo, Wes McCauley, Dean Morton, Dan
O'Rourke, Brian Pochmara, Kevin Pollock, Kyle Rehman, Chris Rooney, Justin
St. Pierre and Ian Walsh, and linesmen Steve Barton, Bryan
Pancich, Brian Mach, Tim Nowak and Jay Sharrers.
There were nine players who played in the ECHL and the NHL in 2008-09 with
goaltenders Matt
Climie (Idaho and Dallas), Riku
Helenius (Elmira, Mississippi and Tampa Bay), Chris
Holt (Alaska and St. Louis), Michal
Neuvirth (South Carolina and Washington) and Marek
Schwarz (Alaska and St. Louis), defensemen Wes
O'Neill (Johnstown and Colorado), Raymond
Macias (Johnstown and Colorado) and Kevin
Quick (Augusta, Elmira and Tampa Bay) and right wing Joel
Rechlicz (Utah and New York Islanders).
The ECHL was represented for the ninth year in a row on the Stanley Cup
champion with Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Dan
Bylsma, player Ruslan Fedotenko, equipment managers Dana
Heinze and Dave Zeigler, athletic trainers Chris
Stewart and Scott Adams and scout Derek
Clancey. There were 43 former players and 14 former coaches on 15 of
the 16 teams competing in the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup
Playoffs, marking the fourth year in a row that there have been at least 30
former ECHL players and the sixth consecutive season that over 25 players
with ECHL experience have competed in the NHL postseason.
Former ECHL and current Boston Bruins goaltender Tim
Thomas was the recipient of the Vezina
Trophy as the top goaltender in the NHL and was also presented the William
Jennings Trophy with teammate Manny Fernandez as the goaltenders
finishing the season having surrendered the fewest goals. Thomas was also
named First
Team All-NHL after registering a career-high 36 wins while leading the
NHL with a goals-against average of 2.10 and a save percentage of .933 to
help the Bruins finish with the most wins (53) and points (116) since
1971-72.
The ECHL was represented in the 2009 NHL All-Star Game by Mark Streit of
the New York Islanders and Tim
Thomas of the Boston Bruins while former ECHL players Dan
Ellis, Jonathan
Quick and Tomas
Vokoun were all selected as recipients of the NHL's "Three Stars" award
in 2008-09.
The first ECHL player to play in the NHL was Johnstown Chiefs goaltender
and current New York Islanders head coach Scott
Gordon, who played his first game with the Quebec Nordiques against
Buffalo on Jan. 30, 1990. The 100th player honor is shared by Jean
Sebastien Aubin and Manny Legace, who both made their debut on Oct. 21,
1998 with the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Los Angeles Kings, respectively.
The 200th player was Brett
McLean with the Chicago Blackhawks on Dec. 10, 2002 while the 300th was
David
Liffiton with the New York Rangers on Apr. 11, 2006 and the 400th was
Phil
Oreskovic on Mar. 9, 2009 with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Former ECHL broadcasters working in the National Hockey League include John
Ahlers and Steve Carroll of the Anaheim Ducks, Tom
Callahan of the Nashville Predators, Dave Goucher of the Boston Bruins,
Chris Kerber of the St. Louis Blues, Dave
Mishkin of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Bob
McElligott and John
Michael of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Rob
Simpson, who is a producer/host for The NHL Network.
Ryan
Stanzel and Jeremy
Zager, who were both recipients of the ECHL
Media Relations Director of the Year award, are working in the
communications department for the Minnesota Wild and the Los Angeles Kings,
respectively. Former ECHL assistant director of communications Joe Siville
and Kelly
Murray are now with the Philadelphia Flyers and the Washington
Capitals, respectively, while former ECHL director of communications Jason
Rothwell is the creative director for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Premier 'AA' Hockey League Fast Facts
- Watch games live on B2
Networks, the "Official Broadband Broadcast Provider" of the ECHL.
- Watch ECHL games around the clock on ECHL TV on B2CableTV.com.
- The ECHL celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2007-08 and is 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 20 teams in 15 states and British Columbia in
2009-10.
- The league officially changed its name from East Coast Hockey League to
ECHL on May 19, 2003.
- ECHL has affiliations with
25 of the 29 teams in the American Hockey League and for the past 20
years there has been an ECHL player on the Calder
Cup Champion.
- In the last six seasons the ECHL has had more call-ups to the AHL than
all other professional leagues combined with over 2,500 call-ups involving
more than 1,300 players and in 2008-09
there were 10 times as many call-ups from the ECHL to the AHL than all
other professional leagues.
- Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.
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- Ford's Strong Performance Not Enough to Shake off Checkers - South Carolina Stingrays
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- Gladiators Open 2009 Season With 4-1 Win - Atlanta Gladiators
- Walleye Get Even With Everblades With 5-2 Win - Florida Everblades
- T.J. Fox scores his second in Nailers setback - Wheeling Nailers
- Kalamazoo Scores Four Goals in a Span of 2:57 En Route to 6-2 Victory - Kalamazoo Wings
- Checkers Beat Defending Champs To Open 2009-10 - Charlotte Checkers
- Bakersfield Condors Vs. Ontario Reign - Rematch Tonight - Bakersfield Condors
- Royals Sign Forward Andrew Sarauer - Reading Royals
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- Wranglers Drop Home-Opener To Utah, 5-3 - Las Vegas Wranglers
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