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Lalime and played
On March 24, 1998, the Penguins traded his rights to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for Sean Pronger, but Lalime stayed with the Griffins, and played in one playoff game, allowing four goals in an overtime loss.
In the playoffs, the Sens would meet the Leafs for the second consecutive season, and Lalime played very well, with a GAA of 2. 39, however the Senators struggled to score goals and were eliminated in four games.
On April 2, Lalime played his final game as a Blue, as he suffered a torn ACL that had him out for the remainder of the season.

Lalime and NHL
In the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, Lalime was chosen by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the sixth round, the 156th overall pick.
The Penguins then called him up and Lalime made his NHL debut on November 16 against the New York Rangers, as he replaced Ken Wregget midway through the game, allowing three goals on 14 shots in an 8 – 3 loss.
Lalime would go on to set an NHL record with the longest unbeaten streak to begin a career ( 16 games with a 14 – 0 – 2 record ) before suffering his first defeat on January 23, a 4 – 3 OT loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Mighty Ducks traded Lalime to the Ottawa Senators for Ted Donato and Antti-Jussi Niemi on June 18, and he opened the 1999 – 2000 NHL season as a Senator as he and Ron Tugnutt would split duties.
In the second round, the Sens met up with the Leafs for the third straight year, and with a 5 – 0 game one win, Lalime tied an NHL playoff record with four shutouts.
After acquiring star goaltender Dominik Hašek via free agency, the Senators decided to trade Lalime to the St. Louis Blues for a fourth round conditional pick in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft on June 27, 2004.
* On May 2, 2002, Lalime became the fourteenth goaltender in NHL history to record four shutouts in one postseason, with a 27-save, 5 – 0 victory, in Toronto over the Maple Leafs.
Patrick Lalime and Marty Turco remained in goal for the overtime, and both were still solid to preserve a scoreless extra period and for the first time in history an NHL All-Star Game would be settled in a shootout, which was a tantalizing sight for NHL fans who did not see shootouts in league competition.

Lalime and with
In 1992 – 93, Lalime posted a 10 – 24 – 4 record with a GAA of 4. 67 and a. 863 save percentage as the team failed to make the playoffs.
In the playoffs, Lalime struggled badly with a 1 – 3 record and GAA of 6. 73.
Then on January 26, Lalime signed a contract with the Penguins, who then assigned him to the Cleveland Lumberjacks of the IHL.
Lalime went back to Cleveland for a third season in 1996 – 97 and remained with the Lumberjacks until early November.
Lalime was given the start the next night against the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, and he responded with 30 saves in a 5 – 3 victory.
After the streak ended, Lalime cooled off for the rest of the season and finished off with a 21 – 12 – 2 record, 2. 94 GAA and a save percentage of. 913.
With Cleveland, Lalime was 6 – 6 – 2 with a 3. 24 GAA.
In 1997 – 98, Lalime and the Penguins could not agree on a contract, and he spent the season with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the IHL, appearing in 31 games and posting a 10 – 10 – 9 record with a team leading GAA of 2. 61 and. 918 save percentage.
Lalime rewrote the team's record book with a 39 – 20 – 4 record, a 3. 01 GAA and a save percentage of. 900.
In the playoffs, Lalime went 1 – 2 with a 2. 08 GAA as Kansas City lost to the Long Beach Ice Dogs in the first round.
Lalime began his Senators career with a 3 – 0 shutout victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on October 2.
The Senators gave Lalime the starting job in 2000 – 01, and he responded with a 36 – 19 – 5 record, 2. 35 GAA, and a save percentage of. 914 and helped the Sens to winning the Northeast Division, despite missing ten games with a sprained left MCL in mid-October.
In the playoffs, the Sens faced off with the Philadelphia Flyers and were heavy underdogs, however, Lalime was unbeatable, as he allowed only two goals as Ottawa defeated the Flyers in five games.
Lalime finished the 2002 playoffs with a 7 – 5 record and a 1. 39 GAA.
In 2002 – 03, the Senators won the Presidents ' Trophy for having the best regular season record, and Lalime led the way with a 39 – 20 – 7 record, 2. 16 GAA and. 911 save percentage.

Lalime and Pittsburgh
The Sens would trade Tugnutt to Pittsburgh in March for Tom Barrasso, and Lalime would serve as his backup for the remainder of the season.

Lalime and Penguins
Lalime's next appearance was on December 6, replacing Wregget after the first period down 2 – 0, but Lalime made 16 saves and the Penguins rebounded for a 5 – 3 win, giving him his first career victory.
During the streak, Lalime recorded his first shutout, a 4 – 0 win over the San Jose Sharks on December 13, and had a 49 save performance against the Calgary Flames on January 21, a 4 – 2 Penguins victory.

Lalime and Ottawa
Lalime retired from playing in 2011 to join the Réseau des Sports ( RDS ) television network covering the Ottawa Senators.
* March 5, 2004 – A Philadelphia Flyers – Ottawa Senators game resulted in five consecutive brawls in the closing minutes of the game, including fights between many players who are not known as enforcers and a fight between Flyers goalie Robert Esche and Senators goalie Patrick Lalime.
No more goals were scored in the second period, and Ottawa Senators ' Patrick Lalime came in for the Eastern Conference, while Dallas Stars ' Marty Turco came in for the Western Conference.
* Scored the 10, 000th goal in Flyers history against Patrick Lalime and the Ottawa Senators during a 5 – 3 win at the Wachovia Center on March 5, 2004.

Lalime and Senators
Lalime dressed for six playoff games against the Toronto Maple Leafs, but did not see any action as the Senators were put out in the first round.
Lalime struggled during the series, allowing the opening goal in every game, and despite the Senators heavily outshooting the Leafs, the series was tied after six games.
Lalime will be working 15 Senators games on the French-language network during the 2011-12 season as well as contributing to other hockey shows.

Lalime and St
However, after a terrible St. Louis start ( and getting sent to the minors ), Lalime came back to the lineup with a completely different goalie mask which still featured the Marvin the Martian theme.

Lalime and .
They were, however, denied, only being able to acquire two backup goalies in Patrick Lalime and Sébastien Caron.
The team scored only one goal in regulation time and were shut out three times by Ottawa's Patrick Lalime.
Patrick Lalime ( born July 7, 1974 ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey broadcaster and former player.
In 1994 – 95, Lalime moved to the Hampton Roads Admirals of the ECHL where he posted a very solid 15 – 7 – 3 record, a GAA of 3. 35 and save percentage of. 898 until January 1995.

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