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Leland Irving ()
| Name: | Leland Irving |
| Number: | 37 |
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| Height: | 6-1 |
| Weight: | 185 |
| Birthdate: | 1988-04-11 |
| Birthplace: | Barrhead, AB |
Biography
2011-12: Earned his first career NHL win with a 3-1 victory on 23/12/11 at Vancouver... Appeared in first career NHL game 16/11/11 at Florida earning a single point in a 3-2 shootout loss... Named Reebok/AHL Player of the Week for the period ending November 20... Earned 3 shutouts in 39 games played, posting a GAA of 2.67 and a save percentage of 0.902... Stopped 34 shots to earn second shutout of the season in 4-0 road win on 15/11/11 at San Antonio
2010-11: Led AHL in minutes played (3437) and shutouts (8)...Earned 30 of 38 team wins... Named team MVP... Most points accumulated on team from 3-Star Selection
2009-10: Won four consecutive games allowing just four goals from 28/10/09 to 6/11/09... Led team in minutes played (1850:52)
2008-09: Assigned to the Quad Cities from Calgary’s Training Camp on Sept. 26th.
2007-08: Rated as the second best prospect in the Calgary organization by the 2008 edition of The Hockey News Future Watch... Irving was ranked as the 42nd best prospect in all of hockey… Ranked third in the WHL in save percentage (.919)
Career Notes: Played one game for the regular season champions of the WHL’s U.S. Division, the Everett Silvertips, during the 2003-04 season... The Silvertips went on to reach the WHL Finals during the post-season… Ranked third in the Western Hockey League in goals against average (1.91), wins (37) and save percentage (.925) during the 2005-06 season… Backstopped Everett to the 2005-06 U.S. Division regular season title… Selected by the Calgary Flames in the 1st Round (26th overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft… Led the Western Hockey League in save percentage (.929) and shutouts (11) in 2006-07… Finished second in the WHL in goals against average (1.86) and wins (34) in 2006-07… Backstopped the Everett Silvertips to the 2006-07 Western Hockey League regular season championship… Ranked as the 15th best prospect in hockey and the best prospect in the Calgary organization by the 2007 edition of The Hockey News Future Watch.


