Mike Condon
Mike Condon | |
Nationalitet | USA |
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Född | 27 april 1990, Holliston, MA, USA |
Spelardata | |
Position | Målvakt |
Plockhandske | Vänster |
Längd | 188 cm |
Vikt | 89 kg |
Klubbar | |
Klubb | Ottawa Senators, NHL |
Tidigare klubbar | NHL Montreal Canadiens Pittsburgh Penguins AHL Houston Aeros Hamilton Bulldogs ECHL Ontario Reign Wheeling Nailers NCAA Princeton Tigers |
Övrigt | |
NHL-draftad | Ej draftad |
Proffsår | 2013– |
Michael "Mike" Johnston Condon, född 27 april 1990, är en amerikansk professionell ishockeymålvakt som spelar för Ottawa Senators i National Hockey League (NHL). Han har tidigare spelat på NHL-nivå för Montreal Canadiens och Pittsburgh Penguins och på lägre nivåer för Houston Aeros och Hamilton Bulldogs i American Hockey League (AHL), Ontario Reign och Wheeling Nailers i ECHL och Princeton Tigers (Princeton University) i National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[1]
Condon blev aldrig draftad av någon NHL-organisation.
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Michael "Mike" Johnston Condon (born April 27, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL).
On May 8, 2013, Condon signed his first professional contract with the Montreal Canadiens.
On October 11, 2015, Condon started his first NHL game, leading the Canadiens to a 3–1 win against the Ottawa Senators. He stopped 20 of 21 shots, only allowing one goal against from Senators forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau. Senators goaltender Matt O'Connor made his NHL debut in the same game, making the two the first goaltenders to make their first NHL start on the same night since October 14, 1967. On November 9, Condon was named the NHL third star of the week for his play filling in for the injured Carey Price.
On October 11, 2016, Condon was claimed off waivers from the Montreal Canadiens by the Pittsburgh Penguins after being waived the previous day. He would only play one period (20 minutes) in relief for the Penguins before being traded to the Ottawa Senators on November 2 for a fifth-round draft pick in 2017. Condon was acquired due to Senators' starter Craig Anderson facing an uncertain future after his wife was recently diagnosed with cancer, and backup Andrew Hammond being sidelined with an injury.
In June 2017, Condon signed a 3 year $7.2M contract extension with the Ottawa Senators after being credited with saving the Senator's season 2016-2017 season by filling in for starter Craig Anderson during which time Condon set team records both for the most consecutive starts by a goalie (27 games) and for the fewest number of games needed to achieve 5 shutouts (32 games).
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