Alexander James Auld (born January 7, 1981) is a Canadian former professional
ice hockey
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goaltender
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. Auld played in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) with the
Vancouver Canucks
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,
Florida Panthers
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,
Phoenix Coyotes
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,
Boston Bruins
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,
Ottawa Senators
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,
Dallas Stars
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,
New York Rangers
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and the
Montreal Canadiens
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. He has also appeared internationally for
Team Canada on three occasions: the
2001 World Junior Championships, the 2004
Spengler Cup, and the
2006 World Championships.
Playing career
Minor
Auld played most of his minor hockey in his hometown of
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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, with the Thunder Bay Kings program. He was a minor hockey teammate of future NHLers
Taylor Pyatt
Taylor William Pyatt (born August 19, 1981) is a Canadians, Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, Arizona Coyotes, Phoenix Coyo ...
,
Patrick Sharp,
Jason Jaspers and
Aaron MacKenzie. Their Kings team won gold in the All Ontario Bantam AAA championships in 1997 played in
North Bay, Ontario
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.
Junior
Auld started junior career with the
North Bay Centennials
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History
The North Bay Centennials or "Cents" as they were popularly known, were na ...
of the
Ontario Hockey League
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(OHL) at the tail end of the
1997–98 season, appearing in six games without registering a win.
After appearing in 38 games the following season, Auld was selected in the second round, 40th overall, of the
1999 NHL entry draft by the
Florida Panthers
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.
He would finish out his junior career with the Centennials, spending two more seasons as their starting goaltender.
In his final season, Auld was named to
Team Canada for the
2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, where he backed up
Maxime Ouellet, winning a bronze medal.
Later that same season, Auld was traded to the
Vancouver Canucks
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for a third round pick in the
2002 NHL entry draft and a compensatory pick in the
2001 NHL entry draft.
Professional
Auld turned professional in the
2001–02 season, joining the Canucks'
American Hockey League
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(AHL) affiliate, the
Manitoba Moose
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The fran ...
. An ankle sprain sidelined Auld during training camp, however, and upon his return, he was assigned to the
Columbia Inferno of the
East Coast Hockey League
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. Solid play in six games at that level returned Auld to the AHL,
where he showed steady improvement, despite competition for playing time from veterans
Alfie Michaud and
Martin Brochu. Following injuries to Canucks goaltenders
Dan Cloutier
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and
Peter Skudra, Auld earned a start at the NHL level, a 4–2 victory over the
Dallas Stars
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on January 23, 2002, after which he returned to the AHL.
The
2002–03 season afforded Auld more opportunity for growth, although he again split playing time at the AHL level, this time with
Tyler Moss.
With Cloutier and Skudra entrenched at the NHL level, Auld still managed to appear in seven games as an injury replacement, and even played one
Stanley Cup playoff game in relief. In his fourth career start, Auld notched his first career shutout versus the
Washington Capitals
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on March 23, 2003.
During the off-season, backup Peter Skudra signed with a Russian team, raising the possibility that Auld might claim the backup role for the Canucks. As the
2003–04 season approached, however, Canucks general manager
Brian Burke traded a draft pick to the
Pittsburgh Penguins
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for
Johan Hedberg, all but ensuring Auld another season in the minors. Again, Auld began the season sharing netminding duties with Tyler Moss. Auld again saw brief NHL action, appearing in six games. However, during the
2004 Stanley Cup playoffs
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, Cloutier was injured early on in the Canucks' first round series with the
Calgary Flames
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. Hedberg, who had been shaky as a backup, failed to impress head coach
Marc Crawford
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in two appearances, and Auld claimed the starting role in Game 5, pushing Calgary the distance in the series, eventually losing in Game 7.
Auld spent the
2004–05 NHL lockout
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The main dispute was the league's desire to implement a salary cap to ...
back with the Manitoba Moose in the AHL, this time pairing with veteran netminder
Wade Flaherty. Despite holding on to the starting role for much of the season, Flaherty took over as starter at the beginning of the
Calder Cup
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The cup is made of sterling silver mounted on a base of Brazilian mahogany. In it ...
playoffs, helping the team reach the third round. Auld also appeared for Canada at the
Spengler Cup in December 2004, carrying the team to a third-place finish.
Auld returned to the NHL when play resumed for the
2005–06 season, initially as the backup to Cloutier. However, on November 20, 2005, Cloutier injured an
anterior cruciate ligament
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(ACL) in a collision with
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
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forward
Rob Niedermayer
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. The hope initially was that the injury would heal during the season, but on December 13, Cloutier opted for surgery, leaving Auld as Vancouver's starting goaltender.
He would not play in another game for the Moose, leaving the AHL team as its
franchise leader in wins and shutouts.
As the Canucks' starter, Auld was reunited with former World Junior teammate Maxime Ouellet,
who was one of three goaltenders the Canucks used to back him up (
Mika Noronen and
Rob McVicar were the others). Filling in admirably, Auld went on to capture the
Cyclone Taylor trophy as team MVP,
although the Canucks would miss the playoffs.
Auld then joined Team Canada again, this time at the
2006 World Championships, where Canada finished a disappointing fourth, losing the bronze medal game to
Finland
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.
In June 2006, Auld was involved in a multi-player trade that sent him,
Todd Bertuzzi and
Bryan Allen to Florida in exchange for
Roberto Luongo,
Lukáš Krajíček and a sixth-round draft pick. Initially, Auld was expected to be the undisputed starter in Florida. However, the July 25 signing of
Ed Belfour introduced some competition, and Belfour eventually won the job as starting goalie. Controversially, in October, Auld was hospitalized while "horsing around" with Belfour, with suspicions that Belfour had assaulted him.

After an unsuccessful season with Florida, Auld signed a one-year contract with the
Phoenix Coyotes
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on August 13, 2007. However, on a team with already with a wealth of goaltenders — Auld would compete for a job with
David Aebischer and
Mikael Tellqvist at the beginning of the season — Phoenix would pick up
Ilya Bryzgalov off waivers from the Anaheim Ducks, leaving Auld as one of the odd goaltenders out. After nine appearances with Phoenix, on December 6, 2007, Auld was traded to the
Boston Bruins
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for right winger
Nate DiCasmirro and the Bruins' fifth-round pick in
2009
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. Playing backup to
Tim Thomas for the majority of
2007–08, he played well for the Bruins, especially after an injury sidelined Thomas.
On July 1, 2008, Auld signed a two-year, $2 million deal with the
Ottawa Senators
The Ottawa Senators (), officially the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club and colloquially known as the Sens, are a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa. The Senators compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Di ...
as an
unrestricted free agent
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. He came within one second of recording a shutout in his Senators debut against the Pittsburgh Penguins in
Stockholm
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,
Sweden
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, surrendering a powerplay goal in the final moments of the game. Though Senators' management expected him to serve primarily as a backup to
Martin Gerber
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, Auld's strong play combined with Gerber's struggles resulted in Auld assuming the starting position early in the season. As the season progressed, Gerber was placed on
waivers and ultimately was claimed by the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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, while rookie
Brian Elliott would split the goaltending duties with Auld in Ottawa.
He was expected to challenge for the starting position in
2009–10 with
Pascal Leclaire, acquired by Ottawa from the
Columbus Blue Jackets
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late at the 2008–09 trade deadline, but was traded in the off-season on July 8, 2009, to the
Dallas Stars
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in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick in
2010
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. During the season he struggled with the Stars and with
Marty Turco
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and
Kari Lehtonen
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in net for Dallas, Auld again was the odd man out and was placed on waivers and assigned to the AHL's
Texas Stars
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History
In ...
on February 25, 2010.
However, on February 27, 2010, Auld was claimed off re-entry waivers by the
New York Rangers
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. The Rangers had sought a veteran backup for
Henrik Lundqvist after using two inexperienced goalies for the majority of the season. An unrestricted free agent at the end of the season, on July 1, 2010, he signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the
Montreal Canadiens
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as backup to
Carey Price
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, replacing
Jaroslav Halák who had been traded to St. Louis. He finished the season with a 6–2–2 record, a 2.64
goals against average
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and a .914
save percentage
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. Again an unrestricted free agent at season's end, on July 1, 2011, Auld re-joined the Ottawa Senators, signing a one-year, $1 million contract, replacing
Curtis McElhinney as backup to
Craig Anderson.
On July 23, 2012, Auld left the NHL and signed as a free agent with Austrian club
Red Bull Salzburg of the
Austrian Hockey League
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(EBEL). He retired from hockey at the end of the season.
International play
Auld first played for
Team Canada at the junior level in the
2001 World Junior Championships helping claim the bronze medal.
He made a senior competitive debut with Team Canada at the Swiss-based 2004
Spengler Cup, finishing in 3rd place. He made his full IIHF debut for Canada at the
2006 World Championships, losing the bronze medal game to place fourth.
Post-playing career
Auld became a broadcaster with Sportsnet 650 in Vancouver following his retirement, working weekend Canucks games for the station.
Personal life
Auld was born in
Cold Lake, Alberta
Cold Lake is a city in east-northern Alberta, Canada and is named after the lake nearby. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake (CFB Cold Lake) is situated within the city's outer limits.
History
Cold Lake was first recorded on a 1790 map, by the nam ...
, when his father was stationed out of
CFB Cold Lake
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The facility is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is approximately south of the ...
; however, he spent the majority of his adolescence in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Auld's wife is celebrity handbag and jewellery designer Melanie Auld. The couple have two children together. The couple splits their time between
Vancouver
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and Thunder Bay.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Awards and honours
*
OHL Second All-Rookie Team -
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
*OHL Third All-Star Team -
2001
The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ...
*
Cyclone Taylor Trophy (
Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver. The Canucks compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division (NHL), Pacific Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conferenc ...
MVP) -
2006
2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertification.
Events
January
* January 1– 4 – Russia temporarily cuts shipment of natural gas to Ukraine during a price dispute.
* January 12 – A stampede during t ...
*
Molson Cup (Vancouver Canucks three-star selection leader) - 2006
References
External links
*
Auld's biography at Hockeygoalies.org
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1981 births
Boston Bruins players
Canadian ice hockey goaltenders
Columbia Inferno players
Dallas Stars players
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
EC Red Bull Salzburg players
Florida Panthers draft picks
Florida Panthers players
Ice hockey people from Alberta
Ice hockey people from Thunder Bay
Living people
Manitoba Moose players
Montreal Canadiens players
North Bay Centennials players
Ottawa Senators players
People from Cold Lake, Alberta
Phoenix Coyotes players
San Antonio Rampage players
Vancouver Canucks players
21st-century Canadian sportsmen