Let me start by saying I was very disappointed to see
Corey Crawford
not be nominated for the Calder trophy, as he put up elite-goalie statistics in his very first NHL season for a depleted
Chicago Blackhawks
team he nearly took to the second round after casting former Olympian
Marty Turco
to the sidelines. I might even have nominated him for the Vezina instead of
Pekka Rinne
(although
Tim Thomas
is pretty much a shoe-in to win it).
''Crow'', as he is often called by teammates, had a longer-than-expected road to the NHL, considering how dominant he'd been at all levels: a 17-3-1 record and 1.92 GAA in Midget AAA leading to four exemplary Junior seasons in the QMJHL for the
Moncton Wildcats
where, apart from the first year, he always accumulated twice as many wins as losses, a GAA in the twos and a save percentage above .915 - including an incredible 2003-04 playoff run where he went 13-6, 2.15 and .940, showing the Hawks some promise after they'd made him the 52nd overall pick in the 2003 draft.
He holds quite a few Moncton records: best GAA (2.47 in 2004-05), most wins (35, in 2003-04), and most shutouts (6, 2004-05). He was twice named to the Q's second All-Star team (2004 and 2005).
With
Nikolai Khabibulin and then
Cristobal Huet
with the parent club, Crawford was relegated to the AHL for his apprenticeship. His first stop was with the
Norfolk Admirals
, as evidenced by these 3 cards from
In The Game:
The one on the left is from the
2005-06 Heroes And Prospects
set (card #236); the one in the middle is from the
2006-07 Heroes And Prospects
set (card #72); and the one on the right is from the
2006-07 Between The Pipes
set, the
Future Stars sub-set (card #9).
When the Hawks changed their AHL affiliation to the
Rockford Ice Hogs
, Crow got to match his Hawks' jersey design with a logo reminiscent of the
Iowa Chops - a superb combination, as can be attested by this
2007-08 Between The Pipes
card (#8, the
Future Stars sub-set):
I sent Mr. Crawford these 4 cards with a fan letter on March 29th and got them back on May 9th, all signed in black sharpie, all personalized ''À Sébastian'', in French, with his jersey number (29) added. It made my day, to say the least.
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