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Dominik Hasek --THE DOMINATOR -- 1981 to date

Number: 39

Born: January 29, 1965 Pardubice, Czech.

Weight: 168 lbs.
Height: 5'11''

THE DOMINATOR



Draft: Chicago´s 11th choice, 199th overall, 1983
Teams: Padubice, Dukla Jihlava, Chicago Blackhawks, Indianapolis, Buffalo Sabres

First NHL victory 5:3 (at Buffalo, March 8, 1991)

Traded to Buffalo by the Chicago Blackhawks for Stephane Beauregard and Buffalo´s 4th round draft choice (Eric Daze) in 1993 Entry Draft, August 7, 1992

NHL Seasons Games Wins Loses Ties Minutes GA Shots SAvge GAA PIM Assists Shutouts
Regular 10 449 210 150 68 25969 977 12173 0.926 2.26 90 10 45
Playoffs 9 61 30 26 --- 3684 128 1107 0,928 2.06 18 2 5
Buffalo Seasons Games Wins Loses Ties Minutes GA Shots SAvge GAA PIM Assists Shutouts
Regular 6 325 152 117 46 18877 730 9830 0,926 2,25 56 9 32
Playoffs 5 31 16 14 --- 1939 69 998 0,931 2,23 8 1 3

Stats nicht aktuell !! (Buffalo Stats bis einschließlich 1998, NHL aktuell bis auf Shots & SAvge)

All-Star Selections: 5 (First)

All-Star Games: 1994-1999

Trophies :

Czechoslovakian Goaltender of the Year (1986-1990)
Czechoslovakian Player of the Year (1987, 1989, 1990)
Czechoslovakian First-Team-All-Star (1988-1990)
IHL First All-Star Team (1991)
IHL Shutouts Leader (1991)
IHL Goals Against Average (1991)
NHL/Upper Deck All Rookie Team (1992)
Vezina Trophy (1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999)
NHL Save-Percentage Leader (1994 - 1998)
The Hockey News Goaltender of the Year (1994, 1997)
Upper Deck Goaltender of the Year (1994)
All-Beckett Hockey Player of the Year (1994)
Memorial Trophy Winner (Team MVP - voted by teammates) (1994, 1995, 1996)
Star of Stars Trophy (Most Home Three Star Selections) (1994, 1995, 1996)
1st European-trained goaltender to lead the league in GAA (1.95) (1994)
Shared William M. Jennings Trophy (with Grant Fuhr) (1994)
Frank Eddolls Memorial Trophy (most popular player, voted by the Booster Club) (1995)
Hart Memorial Trophy (1997, 1998)
Lester B. Pearson Award (1997, 1998)
Olympic Gold Medal (1998)
First Player to achieve 6 SO in one month since George Hainsworth (1998)

(much more Trophies and Awards can be seen at the Web´s ultimative DOMINIK HASEK page !!!)

Club Records:

Most Shutouts Season (97/98) 13
GAA Season (98/99) 1,87
Save Percentage (98/99) 93,7 %

Set Buffalo Sabres record (with Grant Fuhr) for team shutouts in one season (1994)

Career Notes:

1998-1999
Won Vezina Trophy for fifth time, was selected for the first NHL Allstar Team fifth time. set Club Record with a SPCT of 93,7 and a GAA 1,87. He had a GAA in the playoffs of 1,77 in 19 games

1997-1998
Won 1998 Hart Trophy and Vezina Trophy. Led NHL goalies in save percentage for fifth consecutive year. Led NHL in shutouts with career high. Led NHL in minutes played with career high. Fourth in NHL in goals-against average. Tied for third in NHL in wins.

1996-1997
Won 1997 Hart Trophy, Vezina Trophy and Lester B. Pearson Award. Honoured as The Hockey News Goaltender of the Year.Led NHL goalies in save percentage for fifth consecutive year.

1995-1996
Led the NHL in save percentage... Won Star of Stars Trophy (Most Home Three Star Selections)... Memorial Trophy Winner (Team MVP - voted by teammates).


1994-1995
Won the Vezina Trophy for the second straight year as the top NHL goaltender ... Named to the NHL First All-Star team ... Placed third in league MVP voting ... Tied for the league lead in goals-against average ... Led the NHL in save percentage at .930 and tied for the lead in shutouts ... Ended the season with two shutouts in the last four games ... Named the Hockey News Goaltender of the Year.

1993-1994
Won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender ... Named to the NHL First All-Star Team ... Team with Grant Fuhr to win the Jennings Trophy as the team with the lowest goals against average during the regular season ... Paced the league in goals against average (1.95) and save percentage (93.0) and tied for the lead in shutouts (seven) ... His 30 wins, seven shutouts and 1.95 GAA established a new Sabres' record ... Became the first NHL backstop since Bernie Parent in 1973-74 to finish the season with a GAA below 2.00 ... Honored as the Hockey News/Upper Deck Goaltender of the Year ... Selected to The Sporting News Second All-Star Team ... Named Player of the Year and a First Team All-Star by Beckett Hockey Monthly ... Also picked up the Sabres' Memorial Cup as team MVP, the Star of Stars Trophy and the Most Popular Player award.

1992-1993
Traded by the Chicago Blackhawks to the Buffalo Sabres for Stephane Beauregard and future considerations on Aug. 7, 1992 ... Spent his first full season in the league ... Registered a 11-10-4 record in 28 games ... Posted a 3.15 GAA for the Sabres.

1991-1992
Split the season between Chicago and Indianapolis of the International Hockey League ... Appeared in 20 games in the minors with a 7-10-3 mark and a 3.56 GAA ... Played 20 games in the NHL, recording a 10-4-1 ledger, a 2.60 GAA and a shutout ... Selected to the Upper Deck/NHL All-Rookie Team.

1990-1991
Appeared in five games with the Blackhawks ... Recorded his first NHL victory with a 5-3 decision at Buffalo on March 8 ... Spent most of the season with Indianapolis ... Posted a 20-11-1 record with a 2.52 GAA and five shutouts in the minors ... Named to the IHL First All-Star Team.

1983-1984
Selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 10th round (199th pick overall) of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft.


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