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· Statistics
· Firsts
· Star History
· Mask Gallery
Season by Season Summaries
2005-06 SEASON:
» Played 25 games for Toronto compiling a record of 10-11-2 with a 3.13 goals against average
» Set career highs in games played, wins and shutouts (2)
» Registered his first win of the season October 11 vs. Philadelphia
» Made 31 saves to register the win November 17 at Boston
» Registered his first career shutout stopping 28 shots December 1 at Atlanta
» Stopped a career high 36 of 38 shots for the win January 7 at Edmonton
» Selected to Team Sweden for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games
» Played one game for Team Sweden and had a record of 0-1-0 with a 3.00 goals against average
» Won Sweden’s first Olympic Gold Medal
» Started a career high eight straight games March 11- 25
» Registered his second career shutout stopping 21 shots March 19 at Pittsburgh
» Registered a career high shutout streak (125:21) over the course of three games March 19 - 21
» Registered a career high in shots faced (40) in a loss April 16 at Buffalo.
2004-05 SEASON:
» Played 45 games with St.John's with 26 wins and a goals against average of 2.65.
2003-04 SEASON:
» Played 11 games for Toronto and had a record of 5-3-2 with a 2.87 goals against average
» Set career highs in games played and wins
» Recalled from St. John's of the American Hockey League on six occasions (December 27, January 5, February 3, February 9, February 14, April 2)
» Played his first game of the season and made 29 saves to register the win October 23 at Phoenix
» Stopped 24 of 25 shots to register the win November 2 at Carolina
» Made 23 saves to register the tie November 13 at Los Angeles
» Made 25 saves to register the tie November 15 at San Jose
» Made 22 saves to register the win February 16 at Pittsburgh
» Registered a season-high 34 saves to register the win February 19 at Carolina
» Made 27 saves to register the win February 21 vs. Montreal
» Registered a team (tie) and season-high seven game unbeaten streak (5-0-2) from October 23 to February 21
» Registered a season-high three game winning streak from February 16 to 21
» Started a season-high five straight games from February 19 to 26
» Played 23 games for St. John's of the American Hockey League and had a record of 10-11-1 with a 2.68 goals against average (one shutout)
» Registered his only shutout of the season stopping all 27 shots December 3 at Cleveland
» Registered a season-high 51 saves to register the overtime win March 31 at Rochester.
2002-03 SEASON:
» Played three games for Toronto and had a record of 1-1-0 with a 2.79 goals against average
» Recalled from St. John's October 12 but did not see action
» Re-assigned to St. John's October 18...Recalled from St. John's January 16
» Made his NHL debut in the third period and stopped nine of 10 shots to register his first career NHL win January 18 at Montreal
» Became only the second goaltender in NHL history to record an overtime win in relief in his first NHL appearance (Kelly Hrudey)
» Became the first Toronto goaltender since Jiri Crha to record a win in relief in his first NHL appearance (February 16, 1980 vs. Hartford)
» Made 23 saves in his first career NHL start January 21 vs. Philadelphia
» Made two saves on two shots in relief of Ed Belfour January 24 at Buffalo
» Re-assigned to St. John's January 26
» Spent the majority of the season with St. John's and had a record of 17-25-3 with a 3.35 goals against average (one shutout)
» Stopped 40 of 44 shots to register his first win of the season October 22 vs. Manitoba
» Made 46 saves to register the tie November 8 at Saint John
» Stopped 49 of 51 shots to register the win November 9 at Saint John
» Registered his only shutout of the season stopping all 35 shots December 27 at Syracuse
» Made 35 saves to register the win April 2 vs. Manitoba
» Represented Sweden at the World Championships and won the Silver medal
» Posted a 1.37 goals against average with a .940 save percentage.
2001-02 SEASON:
» Represented Sweden at the Olympics but did not see action (spare goaltender)
» Played 28 games for St. John's and had a record of 8-11-6 with a 2.52 goals against average
» Played his first career AHL game and made 32 saves October 6 at Lowell
» Made 37 saves to register his first career AHL win October 12 at Manitoba
» Stopped 44 of 47 shots January 15 vs. Bridgeport
» Made 47 saves February 6 vs. Hartford
» Stopped 50 of 51 shots March 2 vs. Worcester
» Made 39 saves March 15 vs. Hamilton
» Played one AHL PLAYOFF game and had a record of 1-0 with a 0.00 goals against average. Made his AHL playoff debut in the third period and collected his first career AHL playoff win by stopping all seven shots he faced April 10 vs. Providence.
2000-01 SEASON:
» Played 43 games for Djurgarden of the Swedish Elite League and collected five shutouts with a 2.08 goals against average
» Led the league in goals against average and shutouts (tie) leading the club to its second consecutive league championship
» Played 16 Swedish Elite League PLAYOFF games and collected one shutout with a 2.68 goals against average leading Djurgarden to the playoff championship
» Represented Sweden at the World Championships and won the Bronze medal.
1999-00 SEASON:
» Played 30 games for Djurgarden and collected two shutouts with a 2.07 goals against average leading the club to the league championship title
» Played 13 Swedish Elite League PLAYOFF games and collected three shutouts with a 1.55 goals against average
» Represented Sweden at the World Championships.
1998-99 SEASON:
» Played three games for Djurgarden and had a 3.87 goals against average
» Played four Swedish Elite League PLAYOFF games and had a 2.75 goals against average.
1997-98 SEASON:
» Played for Djurgarden of the Swedish Junior League and had a 2.39 goals against average
» Played two Swedish Junior League PLAYOFF games and had a record of 0-2 with a 4.00 goals against average.
Summaries obtained from Mapleleafs.com