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Andrew Robert Hammond (born February 11, 1988) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Ottawa Senators , Colorado Avalanche , Montreal Canadiens and New Jersey Devils .
Andrew Ham(m)ond may refer to: . Andrew B. Hammond (1848–1934), American lumberman; Andrew Hammond (ice hockey) (born 1988), professional ice hockey goaltender Sir Andrew Hamond, 1st Baronet (1738–1828), British naval officer
The Bulldogs were founded as an expansion team in the BCHL based in Burnaby in 1998 and moved to Port Alberni in 2002. [1] The team was sold to the Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society in 2012, and to Keycorp Sports & Entertainment Ltd in 2019. [2]
Andrew Hammond (Ottawa Senators) P. K. Subban (Montreal Canadiens) Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins) March 8, 2015 [22] Jiri Hudler (Calgary Flames) Semyon Varlamov (Colorado Avalanche) Cam Talbot (New York Rangers) March 15, 2015 [23] Scott Hartnell (Columbus Blue Jackets) Cam Talbot (New York Rangers) Andrew Hammond (Ottawa Senators) March ...
This is a list of players who have played professional hockey for the Ottawa Senators (1991–) of the National Hockey League. There is also a list at List of Ottawa Senators players . Contents
After both Senators' goalies Anderson and Lehner were injured, the team turned to Binghamton goaltender Andrew Hammond. Hammond, aka 'The Hamburglar,' would compile a record of 20–1–2, a goals-against average of 1.79, and a save percentage of .941 to get the team back into playoff position.
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Cameron replaced Andrew Hammond with Craig Anderson as his starting goalie for game three, but Dale Weise tied the game with 5:47 left in the third period, then scored at 3:40 into overtime to give Montreal a 2–1 win. [14] Anderson rebounded in game four, stopping all 28 Montreal shots while Mike Hoffman scored the Senators' only goal to win ...