Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Miikka Kiprusoff" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Kiprusoff and was
The last goal was chosen by The Sports Network in a fan-voted poll as the NHL's play of the year ; Daniel received a between-the-legs tip pass from Henrik near the corner boards before beating goaltender Miika Kiprusoff with a between-the-legs deke.
Kiprusoff began his professional career with TPS in 1994, and was named the best goaltender and best player of the playoffs in 1999 as he led them to the SM-liiga championship.
Kiprusoff was sponsored by his hometown team, TPS Turku, playing two seasons in the Finnish junior league for them between 1993 and 1995.
Kiprusoff struggled to start the 2001 – 02 NHL season and was sent to the Cleveland Barons on a conditioning assignment after playing in only four of the Sharks first 21 games.
Hoping to rebound in 2008 – 09, Kiprusoff arrived for the start of the season in better shape, but continued to struggle as he was questioned on whether his heavy workload the previous three seasons – he played 76, 74 and 74 games of a possible 82 – were taking a toll on him.
Kiprusoff was named the starting goaltender for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, and earned a shutout against the Czech Republic.
Kiprusoff was named the starter and allowed only four goals in his team's first four games, leading the Finns to a semifinal game against the United States.
In the 2003 – 04 season, Roman's status as the Flames number 1 goaltender was altered drastically when Darryl Sutter traded a conditional draft pick for Miikka Kiprusoff, whose stellar performances relegated Turek to the bench.
However, Turek was a dependable backup, as Kiprusoff led the Flames to the 2004 Stanley Cup finals against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The next year, after the team's move to Cleveland he took over the starting role after Kiprusoff was recalled to San Jose, and in 62 games went 19-33-7 with a 2. 99 GAA and a 0. 912 save percentage.
When Kiprusoff fell to injury, Toskala was called up to back-up Evgeni Nabokov.
Since Nabokov was the established starter, Kiprusoff and Toskala fought for the backup position, and Toskala won the battle when Kiprusoff was traded to the Calgary Flames.
He was also the second shooter in the shootout, but his shot towards the upper-right corner of the net was stopped by the glove of goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff, despite being given an open five hole.
For the second time of the year, he was named NHL Best Defensive Player on April 3 with a 3 – 0 – 0 record, a 0. 65 GAA and 0. 979 SV %, ousting goaltenders Martin Brodeur, Miikka Kiprusoff and Manny Legace.
The Red Mile's primary claim to fame was its relaxed attitude towards society's norms, as women bared their breasts to chants like " Flames in six, show us your tits " and " shirts off for Kiprusoff ".

Kiprusoff and 2007
Nicknamed " Captain Hook " for the way he handled goaltenders, the Flames decision to hire Mike Keenan as head coach in 2007 – 08 created speculation that Kiprusoff might choose to leave Calgary when his contract expired at the end of the season.

Kiprusoff and Stanley
A trade to Calgary in 2003 – 04 brought Kiprusoff into a starting role and he set a modern NHL record for lowest goals against average at 1. 69 as he helped the Flames reach the 2004 Stanley Cup Final.
A 1 – 0 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes clinched a berth in the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs for the Flames, an achievement which earned Kiprusoff a standing ovation from the Calgary fans.
When Kiprusoff enjoyed tremendous success in Calgary, leading them to the Stanley Cup finals, many believed that since San Jose had picked Toskala over Kiprusoff, Toskala could be even better.

Kiprusoff and Flames
He achieved the milestone on October 14, 2006, with a hat trick effort against Miikka Kiprusoff of the Calgary Flames.
On April 13, 2008, Joseph replaced Mikka Kiprusoff less than four minutes into the first period of Game # 3 of the Flames ' first round series of the 2008 playoffs with the San Jose Sharks.
The Calgary Flames ended a seven-year playoff drought backed by the solid play of Miikka Kiprusoff.
Miikka Sakari Kiprusoff (; born October 26, 1976 ) is a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
The trade provided immediate dividends for the Flames, as Kiprusoff recorded 22 saves in a 2 – 1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens in his first game with Calgary on November 20.
Kiprusoff, and the entire Flames team, struggled early in the 2010 – 11 season, and during a period of struggle late in January, he became a target of the fans ' jeering.
In addition to the duel between Luongo and Kiprusoff, matchups between former Vancouver defenceman Willie Mitchell and Flames captain Jarome Iginla were also noteworthy.

Kiprusoff and top
The subsequent trade by Vancouver for netminder Roberto Luongo in June 2006 gave the Canucks a capable opponent to Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff, who has already established himself as one of the top goalies in the NHL.

Kiprusoff and giving
Nabokov entered the 2002 – 03 season as a holdout player without a contract, giving Kiprusoff a chance to become the starter.
Kiprusoff struggled to begin the 2006 – 07 season, winning just four of his first 12 decisions, and giving up nearly three goals per game.

Kiprusoff and up
The Americans blitzed Kiprusoff early in the game as he gave up four goals on seven shots in the first minutes of the game before being replaced in net by Niklas Bäckström.

Kiprusoff and game
Calgary goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff saved the shot before Cooke scored on the rebound with six seconds left in the game.
Kiprusoff did not play his best game in the final according to head coach Raimo Summanen, though he expressed pride in his team's effort.
In his next game, also against Calgary, Demitra scored his first goal with Vancouver, the game winning overtime goal against Miikka Kiprusoff in a 5 – 4 win.
Splitting time with second-year-pro Kiprusoff, he played 44 games, going 22-13-5 with a 2. 77 GAA and a 0. 911 save percentage, quickly adapting to the North American game and played three games for Kentucky in the playoffs.

Kiprusoff and first
Kiprusoff struggled, losing his first three games and posting a 5. 65 GAA in that time, forcing the Sharks hand as they quickly agreed to terms with Nabokov.
Relegated to third-string status, Kiprusoff grew increasingly frustrated as he did not play in any games through the first quarter of the season.

Kiprusoff and .
Famous people from the city of Turku include Paavo Nurmi, Mauno Koivisto, Matti Salminen, Johan Gadolin, Herman Spöring, Miikka Kiprusoff and the brothers Saku and Mikko Koivu.
Miikka Kiprusoff, one-time winner.
Miikka Kiprusoff, one-time winner.
Some goalies who do this effectively are Ryan Miller, Martin Brodeur, Tim Thomas, Jaroslav Halák, Jonathan Quick, Miikka Kiprusoff, and Jimmy Howard.
( Miikka Kiprusoff broke Turco's record the next season with a 1. 69 goals against average.
Kiprusoff moved to North America in 1999, joining the Sharks American Hockey League ( AHL ) affiliate, the Kentucky Thoroughblades.
Making only his second career start, Kiprusoff made 39 saves in a 3 – 2 victory.
Relegated to the backup role, Kiprusoff continued to struggle, winning just five of 22 games played before his season ended with a knee injury.
Kiprusoff began the 2003 – 04 season competing with Vesa Toskala for the backup spot behind Nabokov, leading to speculation of a trade.

0.197 seconds.