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Martin Jones (G)
Manchester Monarchs
| Name: |
Martin Jones |
| Number: |
31 |
| Pos.: |
G |
| Shoots: | L |
| Height: |
6-4 |
| Weight: |
189 |
| Birthdate: |
1990-01-10 |
| Birthplace: |
North Vancouver, BC |
Biography
2011-12 Season: Collected a record of 18-17-2, a 2.60 goals-against-average and a 0.919 save percentage with the Monarchs...Began the season with four consecutive starts, the longest streak by a Monarchs goaltender that season...Tallied a career-high two assists...Played over 2,100 minutes for the second consecutive season with the Monarchs...Registered career-bests in saves (1062) and appearances (41) for the Monarchs...Posted a 2.33 goals-against-average and .933 save percentage in three games against the Norfolk Admirals during the 2012 Calder Cup Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
Career Highlights: Recorded one win with a goals-against-average of 3.76 and a .867 save percentage in his only game with the ECHL’s Ontario Reign during the 2010-11 season...Made his professional debut with the Reign against the Stockton Thunder on October 16, 2010...Collected a 23-12-1 record, a 2.25 goals-against-average, a .924 save percentage and four shutouts in 39 games with the Monarchs during the 2010-11 season...Ranked sixth in the AHL in goals-against-average (2.25), eighth in save percentage (.924) and 10th in wins (23) for the 2010-11 season...Won his AHL debut with the Monarchs against the Charlotte Checkers on October 24, 2010...Named Reebok/AHL Rookie of the Month for December 2010 after posting a 7-1-0 record with a 1.99 goals-against-average and a .935 save percentage...Represented the Eastern Conference at the 2011 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Capital BlueCross January 30-31, 2011...Stopped 15-of-19 shots in just over 30 minutes of playing time as the Eastern Conference topped the Western Conference 11-8 at the 2011 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Capital BlueCross...Collected a record of 2-1 with a 2.54 goals-against-average and a .921 save percentage in four games during the 2011 Calder Cup Playoffs...Named Western Hockey League Goaltender of the Year (Del Wilson Trophy) and WHL First-Team All-Star during the 2009-10 season…Led Calgary to best regular season record in WHL (52-17-3)...Ranked first in goals-against-average (2.21), first in shutouts (eight), second in wins (36), fourth in save percentage (.919) and ninth in minutes (2851) among WHL goaltenders…Recorded two shorthanded assists (three assists total)…Helped the Hitmen capture the WHL Championship and a bid in the Memorial Cup…Named WHL Playoffs Most Valuable Player…Ranked first in wins (16), first in goals-against average (2.36), tied for first in shutouts (two) and third in save percentage (.915) among WHL goaltenders during the 2010 post-season…Posted a 2-2 record with 3.71 goals-against-average and a .907 save percentage in four Memorial Cup appearances (Calgary lost to Brandon in Semifinals)…Named Outstanding Goaltender at Memorial Cup (Hap Emms Memorial Trophy) and selected to the Memorial Cup All-Star Team...Led Calgary to the best regular season record in WHL (59-9-4) during the 2008-09 season…His 45 wins set a single-season club record (previous mark was 39 wins)…Ranked first in wins (45), tied for first in shutouts (seven), third in goals-against-average (2.08), tied for third in save percentage (.915) and fourth in minutes (3295) among WHL goaltenders…Named WHL Second-Team All-Star…Tied WHL record with 12 straight playoff wins in 2009…Ranked second in wins (14), second in goals-against-average (1.86), second in shutouts (two) and third in save percentage (.921) among WHL goaltenders during the 2009 playoffs…Ranked fourth in the WHL in goals-against-average (2.12), tied for 11th in save percentage (.911) during the 2007-08 season with Calgary…Collected 108 wins and 16 shutouts during his four-year tenure with Calgary, the most in team history.
International: Earned silver medal for Team Canada at 2010 World Junior Championships…Collected a record of 1-1-0 with a 2.30 goals-against-average and a .917 save percentage in two games during the tournament…Was one of two Los Angeles Kings to play for the team (Brandon Kozun).
Transactions: Signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Kings as an unrestricted free agent on October 2, 2008.