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What team does Curtis McElhinney play for?

What team does Curtis McElhinney play for?

Tampa Bay Lightning
Curtis McElhinney

RS Scoring
Season Team GP
2019-20 Tampa Bay Lightning 18
2020-21 Tampa Bay Lightning 12
NHL Totals 249

Why did Curtis McElhinney retire?

McElhinney said he plans to spend time with his family before deciding if he’ll remain involved in hockey in the future. “First, for me, it’ll just be helping out with my kids’ hockey teams,” he said.

How old is Curtis McElhinney?

39 years (May 23, 1983)Curtis McElhinney / Age

How much does Curtis McElhinney make?

800,000 USD (2017)Curtis McElhinney / Salary

Where did Curtis McElhinney go?

On July 1, 2019, McElhinney signed a two year contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning. He was part of the 2020 and 2021 Stanley Cup-winning teams, spending most of those seasons as the backup to Andrei Vasilevskiy.

Who is the backup goalie for the Tampa Bay Lightning?

Today, the Tampa Bay Lightning: The Tampa Bay Lightning have had a relatively quiet offseason, signing veteran goaltender Curtis McElhinney and depth defensemen Luke Schenn and Luke Witkowski on July 1. McElhinney, who signed a two-year contract, is likely to replace Louis Domingue as the backup to No.

How tall is Curtis McElhinney?

6′ 2″Curtis McElhinney / Height

Where is Curtis McElhinney?

Who is tallest NHL goalie?

Ben Bishop
Another aptly-nicknamed player shares the record as the tallest goalie in NHL history. Ben Bishop, who is 6-foot-7, has been called “Big Ben.” It may not be original, but since the Dallas Stars netminder is a whopping 6-foot-7, it undoubtedly works.

What is Andrei vasilevskiy salary?

1 million USD (2022)Andrei Vasilevskiy / Salary

What happened Curtis McElhinney?

On July 1, 2019, McElhinney signed a two year contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning. He was part of the 2020 and 2021 Stanley Cup-winning teams, spending most of those seasons as the backup to Andrei Vasilevskiy. On September 25, 2021, McElhinney announced his retirement via Instagram.

Who is the smallest NHL goalie?

Roy Worters
1. Roy Worters (Height: 1.60 m or 5 ft 3 in) Roy “Shrimp” Worters is officially the shortest player to ever play in the NHL. At just 5’3, he was able to play for 12 seasons and record 66 shutouts in his career.