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  Jordan Sigalet
Jordan Sigalet

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Surrey, British Columbia

High School:
Mountain Secondary

Height / Weight:
6-0 / 172

Position:
Goalie

Birthdate:
02/19/1981

Experience:
4L

Pre-College:
Victoria/BCHL


2004-05: Played in 32 games • a Hobey Baker Finalist, the first for BGSU since Brian Holzinger won the 1995 Hobey Baker Award •ended his career as the all-time leader at BGSU with a .915 save pct. in 102 career games • also finished second all-time at BGSU with a 2.98 goals-against-average, third all-time with 3,147 saves, and fifth all-time with 5,924:09 career minutes played • ended the season with a 16-12-3 record and led all CCHA goalies with an average of 30.1 saves per game • named All-CCHA Second Team •only four goaltenders nationally recorded more saves than the 963 shots he turned aside • held 16 opponents to two goals or less and gave up one or fewer goals on 11 occasions this season • lone shutout was Oct. 23 at Union (1-0) • was named CCHA Goalie of the Week twice on Nov. 29 and Feb. 21 • named to the All-Ledyard Classic Team after stopping 50 shots in a 1-1 tie vs. host Dartmouth •finished T-29th in the country with a .915 save pct. • had his second career assist on Nov. 26 vs. Miami • was the first Falcon goalie to be named a captain • earned his degree in computer animation on May 7, 2005.

2003-04: Played in 37 games, starting all • named All-CCHA First Team and CCHA All-Academic Honorable Mention • led nation in minutes played (2210:02), saves (1,140), and shots faced (1,241) • set BG single-season record for saves with 1,140, breaking Tyler Masters' mark of 1,087 set in 2000-01 • three-time CCHA Defensive Player of the Week • had two four-game unbeaten streaks from Feb. 6-14 and Oct. 25-Nov.1 • had two 0-0 shutouts vs. LSSU (Nov. 15 & Feb. 14) • stopped 87 of 92 shots faced Jan. 23-24 at UAF, one shy of the school record for saves in a series • made 85 saves in Dec. 5-6 series against FSU • made 40-plus saves in seven games this season, including two 50+ performances • broke a 29-year-old school-record with 56 stops Oct.17 at Notre Dame, earning his first win of the season in that effort • started season opener Oct. 10 at NMU, making 30 saves in 2-1 loss • has school-best career .914 save pct. and is second all-time with a career 3.02 gaa. • has 2,184 career saves in 70 contests (31.2 pg.) • set single-season school record for CCHA saves (839).

2002-03: Played in 20 games, starting all • was first in CCHA for saves per game (33.30), 5th in save pct. (.909), and 10th in goals against avg. (3.28) while making 666 saves • was 24th nationally in save pct. • tied career-high of 48 saves twice this season (Oct. 19 at Ferris State, Nov. 9 vs. #6 Michigan) • had first career point vs. #6 Michigan in 1-1 tie (assist) • earned first victory of the season vs. Michigan State Nov. 22 (29 saves) • made 30-plus saves in 13 games • made 40 or more saves in five games • earned his first career shutout on Jan. 31 at Nebraska-Omaha (31 saves) in 5-0 win • registered back-to-back wins vs. Northern Michigan (Jan. 10-11) • had 60 saves on 65 shots faced (.923 pct.) in those two games, while chipping in second assist of the season on Jan. 11 • improved his overtime record to 2-0-2 with 3-2 OT win at Lake Superior State on March 1 (33 saves) • had 31 saves vs. #5 Ferris State (March 7, 4-2 loss), going over 1,000-save mark for his career • had 32 saves on Jan. 21 in 4-3 win vs. Wayne St. at Joe Louis Arena • had 44 saves vs. #7 Ohio State (Jan. 16) • tied for first all-time at BGSU in career save pct. (.909) and tied for fourth all-time in career goals against avg. (3.35) • was named BGSU's Perani Cup winner.

2001-02: Played in 13 games, starting 10 • made his collegiate debut vs. #8 Maine (Oct. 12), stopping seven of nine shots • earned first collegiate win (4-1) Nov. 17 at Wayne St., making 29 saves • stopped 41 shots vs. Harvard (Dec. 29) • earned second win of the season Jan. 5 vs. Princeton • suffered a concussion at Rensselaer (Jan. 19) and missed four games • had career-high 48 saves at Ferris State (Feb. 9) • stopped 43 shots in 4-4 tie against Lake Superior State Feb. 16.

Pre-College: Played his last two junior season for Victoria Salsa of the BCHL and coach Campbell Blair • in 2000-01 season he recorded 23 wins for Victoria with a 3.03 GAA and a .919 save percentage in 48 games • for his efforts, he was named 2000-01 Coastal Conference MVP and Top Goalie • also named first-team All-Star and Victoria's Team MVP • in 1999-2000, he had a 3.28 GAA and a .901 save percentage • named team's 1999-2000 Rookie of the Year, made the league's All-Rookie Team and was a second-team All-Star • Victoria Salsa captured the 2000-01 BCHL Championship.

Personal: Personal: Full name--Jordan Marvin Sigalet • born Feb. 19, 1981, in New Westminister, British Columbia • son of Marvin and Genevieve Sigalet • has two brothers (Stefan and Jonathan) • earned his degree in computer animation • shoots left • graduate of Mountain Secondary ('99) •2001 seventh-round draft pick of the Boston Bruins.