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  • Name: Carey Price
  • Position: G
  • Catches: Left
  • Height: 6-3
  • Weight: 226 lbs
  • Birthdate: 1987-08-16
  • Eligible for Draft: 2005
  • Drafted:
  • Hometown: Williams Lake, British Columbia
  • Acquired: 5th overall, 2005 NHL Entry Draft by Montreal
  • Playing In: Pro

Carey Price

Prospect Grade: 9.0 C  (About Prospect Grades)

Profile Contributed By: HF Staff

History

2004-05:  Second only to Devan Dubnyk (EDM) and Aaron Sorochan’s 65 appearances, Price also ranked second in the WHL in minutes played (3712). Statistically he was within the top 10 of all goalie categories for the 2004-05 season. Price earned CHL Player of the Week and CHL Goalie of the Week honors for the week ending December 19, 2004. He also participated in the 2005 CHL Top Prospects game and led Canada to a silver medal at the U-18 World Championships.

2005-2006: His numbers dropped statistically, however he was able to get his first taste of playoff action.

2006-2007: Price finally had the big breakout year that Montreal was looking for. He was named the CHL’s Goaltender of the Year and his play the first half of the season earned him the starting goaltender spot for Team Canada at the 2007 World Junior Championships. He played all 6 games for Canada on their way to a gold medal. Price earned the tournament MVP award behind a 1.14 GAA and an astonishing .961 save percentage. After his playoff exit with Tri-City, Price signed with Montreal and joined the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) for their playoff run.  He played in two regular season games before taking over the helm for the playoffs. Price led the Bulldogs all the way to the Calder Cup Championship behind a record of 15-6 with a 2.06 GAA and a .936 save percentage.

Talent Analysis

Price has tremendous agility and reflexes and those attributes serve as the foundation for his game. Not only is he able to read and react quickly, but he is also able to steer rebounds into the corners with relative ease. Playing a butterfly style, Price is excellent at taking away the lower portion of the net, and relies on his quick hands to cover the upper portion.

 

Future

Price undoubtedly has the tools to be a future star in the NHL someday. If 2006-07 is any indication of things to come the Canadians have found their goalie of the future. 

Stats

SEASON       TEAM                                                       GP  W   L   T   GAA   SV%   SO 
2003-04 Tri City Americans (WHL) 28 8 9 3 2.38 .915 1
2004 Tri City Americans (WHL) 8 5 2 1 2.43 .906 0
2004-05 Tri City Americans (WHL) 63 24 31 8 2.34 .920 8
2005 Tri City Americans (WHL) 5 1 3 1 2.22 .937 0
2005-06 Tri City Americans (WHL) 55 21 25 6 2.87 .906 6
2006 Tri City Americans (WHL) 5 1 3 1 2.39 .896 0
2006-07 Tri City Americans (WHL) 46 30 13 1 2.45 .917 1
2007 Tri City Americans (WHL) 6 2 4 0 2.93 .911 0
2006-07 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 2 1 1 0 1.53 .949 0
2007 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 22 15 6 0 2.06 .936 2

 

Profile Last Updated: May, 2nd 2008


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