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Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (born August 10, 1984, in [[Grand Forks]], [[North Dakota]] is a professional [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender (ice hockey)|goaltender]]. He started his career playing 3 seasons with the [[Lincoln Stars]], in the [[United States Hockey League]]. He played four years of [[college hockey]] at the [[University of North Dakota]] (2004-08), including a senior season that saw him earn a [[Hobey Baker Award]] nomination while leading the [[Fighting Sioux]] to the [[NCAA Frozen Four]]. Lamoureux finished his collegiate career with a record of 60-38-10, and is second all-time in school history with a 2.14 [[Goals against average|GAA]], .920 [[save percentage]] and 10 [[Shutout#Ice hockey|shutouts]].
Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (born August 10, 1984, in [[Grand Forks]], [[North Dakota]] is a professional [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender (ice hockey)|goaltender]]. He started his career playing 3 seasons with the [[Lincoln Stars]], in the [[United States Hockey League]]. He played four years of [[college hockey]] at the [[University of North Dakota]] (2004-08), including a senior season that saw him earn a [[Hobey Baker Award]] nomination while leading the [[Fighting Sioux]] to the [[NCAA Frozen Four]]. Lamoureux finished his collegiate career with a record of 60-38-10, and is second all-time in school history with a 2.14 [[Goals against average|GAA]], .920 [[save percentage]] and 10 [[Shutout#Ice hockey|shutouts]]. Lamoreux later played for the [[Alaska Aces (ECHL)|Alaska Aces]], an [[East Coast Hockey League]] team, where he was named the league’s goaltender of the year. Lamoureux led all goalies with a regular season record of 33-16-2, and set an [[ECHL]] record with eight shutouts. He was also second in [[Goals against average|GAA]] at 2.29. He followed that up with a league-leading 15 playoff wins and 1.95 [[Goals against average|GAA]] as the Aces advanced to the [[Kelly Cup Championship]] where they were later defeated in 7 games by the [[South Carolina Stingrays]].


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Jean-Philippe Lamoureux

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Born (1984-08-10) August 10, 1984 (age 40)
Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 169 lb (77 kg; 12 st 1 lb)
Position Goalie
Shoots Right
NHL team Buffalo Sabres
National team  United States
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2010–present

Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (born August 10, 1984, in Grand Forks, North Dakota is a professional ice hockey goaltender. He started his career playing 3 seasons with the Lincoln Stars, in the United States Hockey League. He played four years of college hockey at the University of North Dakota (2004-08), including a senior season that saw him earn a Hobey Baker Award nomination while leading the Fighting Sioux to the NCAA Frozen Four. Lamoureux finished his collegiate career with a record of 60-38-10, and is second all-time in school history with a 2.14 GAA, .920 save percentage and 10 shutouts. Lamoreux later played for the Alaska Aces, an East Coast Hockey League team, where he was named the league’s goaltender of the year. Lamoureux led all goalies with a regular season record of 33-16-2, and set an ECHL record with eight shutouts. He was also second in GAA at 2.29. He followed that up with a league-leading 15 playoff wins and 1.95 GAA as the Aces advanced to the Kelly Cup Championship where they were later defeated in 7 games by the South Carolina Stingrays.

Career Stats

   
Season Team League GP W L T/OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2001-2002 Lincoln Stars USHL 31 20 8 1 1758 66 6 2.25 0.917
2002-2003 Linclon Stars USHL 31 22 8 1 1968 71 4 2.16 0.917
2003-2004 Lincoln Stars USHL 50 22 23 3 2874 134 3 2.80 0.918
2004–05 Universty of North Dakota NCAA 18 7 8 2 1043 38 0 2.19 0.914
2005-2006 Universty of North Dakota NCAA 14 5 7 0 734 32 1 2.61 0.911
2006-2007 Universty of North Dakota NCAA 37 21 12 4 2184 88 3 2.42 0.913
2006-2007 Universty of North Dakota NCAA 42 27 11 4 2508 73 6 1.75 0.932
2008-2009 Alaska Aces ECHL 51 33 16 2 3707 117 8 2.29 0.923
2009–10 Portland Pirates AHL 28 14 12 2 1750 187 2 2.98 0.894
2009–10 Portland Pirates AHL 4 0 3 0 207 10 0 2.90 0.900