Michael Garnett

Summary

Michael Garnett (born November 25, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who last played for Nottingham Panthers of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).[1] Garnett previously played for the National Hockey League's Atlanta Thrashers, who drafted him in the 3rd round (80th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.

Michael Garnett
Born (1982-11-25) November 25, 1982 (age 41)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Atlanta Thrashers
MVD Balashikha
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
Dynamo Moscow
Traktor Chelyabinsk
HC Slovan Bratislava
KHL Medvescak Zagreb
SC Bern
Nottingham Panthers
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 80th overall, 2001
Atlanta Thrashers
Playing career 2002–2019

Playing career edit

Garnett spent his junior career with the Red Deer Rebels and his hometown Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League (WHL). He was named to the WHL All-Rookie Team for the 2000–01 season and was drafted by the Thrashers in the summer of 2001.

Garnett made his professional debut in the 2002–03 season playing for the Greenville Grrrowl of the East Coast Hockey League. Over two seasons with the Grrrowl and the Gwinnett Gladiators he posted a 37-25 record before securing a full-time job with the Thrashers top minor league affiliate, the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League (AHL). In total, Garnett appeared in 116 games for the Wolves, posting a 56-40-5 record.

Garnett was called up to the Thrashers early in the 2005–06 season due to a groin injury sustained by Thrashers starting goaltender Kari Lehtonen. Garnett made his NHL debut on October 12, 2005, when he replaced Mike Dunham, who suffered a groin injury less than ten minutes into a game against the Montreal Canadiens. The Thrashers lost the game 2-0, though Garnett stopped 29 of the 30 shots he faced and was named the game's second star.[2] That season Garnett appeared in 24 games for Atlanta, including a franchise record 17 straight games from November 24 to December 28, 2005. When he was reassigned to Chicago in early January, he was in the midst of a ten game regulation undefeated streak (7-0-3), which included back-to-back shutouts on December 23 and 26 against the New Jersey Devils and Montreal Canadiens, respectively, through which he made 65 saves. Overall, Garnett posted a 10-7-4 record with the Thrashers.

Garnett's contract with the Thrashers expired after the 2006–07 season, which he spent entirely with the Chicago Wolves, splitting time with veteran Fred Brathwaite and posting a 23-15-1 record.

KHL edit

As an unrestricted free agent Garnett opted to sign a one-year contract with HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk of the Russian Super League. He had a successful Russian debut, with Nizhnekamsk losing a 5 game series to the defending champions, Metallurg Magnitogorsk, in the first round of the playoffs. That summer, Garnett described his experience and how the language barrier was helping his hockey career: "Well, it literally was a blur for me because I couldn't understand anything. I could really focus and get deep into hockey more than I think I have before."[3]

Garnett, again a free agent, signed a two-year contract with MVD Balashikha of the newly formed Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). After struggling through the 2008–09 season, posting a 15-17-1 record, Garnett bounced back for a successful 2009–10 campaign. He posted a 24-15-4 record, a 2.06 goals against average, .917 save percentage, and 5 shutouts. He played in the 2010 KHL All-Star game in Minsk and MVD won the Tarasov division title and Western Conference championship. In the Gagarin Cup Finals, MVD lost a close 7 game series to the defending champions, AK Bars Kazan.[4] Garnett was named to the KHL's First All-Star team.

Following the 2009–10, MVD Balashikha merged with Dynamo Moscow to form UHC Dynamo. Garnett signed a one-year contract with the club prior to the start of the 2010–11 season. Despite missing some time to injury, Garnett had a successful season with Dynamo as the team finished 1st in their division with Garnett posting a 17-13-2 record and a .916 save percentage. UHC was upset in the first round of the playoffs in a six game series against Dinamo Riga, marking a disappointing end to what had been a strong season.

On May 2, 2011, Garnett signed a two-year contract with Traktor Chelyabinsk.[5] His 2011-2012 season started in spectacular fashion, as he was chosen as goaltender of the month in the KHL for both October and November. He also played for Team Fedorov in the 2012 KHL All-Star game in Riga on Jan. 21, 2012. Michael won the Continental Cup with his team and became a fan favorite.[6] He repeated as KHL Allstar in the 2012-13 season. His four-year stint at Chelyabinsk became to a close at the end of the 2014-15 season.

He was in Chelyabinsk for the Chelyabinsk meteor explosion in February 2013 and was unhurt by the explosion.[7]

He then spent the 2015-16 campaign with HC Slovan Bratislava. On October 27, 2016, he was signed by another KHL club, Medvescak Zagreb of Croatia.[8]

NLA edit

On February 13, 2017, Garnett was signed by SC Bern of the National League A (NLA) for the remainder of the season as a backup to add depth for the playoffs.[9]

EIHL edit

Garnett moved to the UK in May 2017, signing for EIHL side Nottingham Panthers ahead of the 2017-18 season.[10] He retired, after two seasons with the Panthers, in 2019.

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1997–98 Saskatoon Contacts U18 SMAAAHL 3 1 1 0 82 8 0 5.85
1998–99 Saskatoon Contacts U18 SMAAAHL 25 2.75
1998–99 Swift Current Legionnaires U18 SMAAAHL
1999–00 Kindersley Klippers SJHL 36 2067 140 1 3.57 1 1.85
1999–00 Red Deer Rebels WHL 1 0 0 0 14 0 0 0.00 1.000 1 0 1 65 2 0 1.85 .939
2000–01 Red Deer Rebels WHL 21 14 5 1 1133 39 3 2.07 .905
2000–01 Saskatoon Blades WHL 28 7 17 2 1501 83 1 3.32 .901
2001–02 Saskatoon Blades WHL 67 27 34 4 3738 205 2 3.29 .897 7 3 4 450 15 0 2.00 .939
2002–03 Greenville Grrrowl ECHL 38 16 15 3 2092 119 0 3.41 .895 3 1 2 178 13 0 4.38 .885
2002–03 Chicago Wolves AHL 2 0 1 0 33 2 0 3.64 .875
2003–04 Gwinnett Gladiators ECHL 33 21 10 2 1936 69 4 2.14 .926 12 7 5 770 34 0 2.65 .918
2003–04 Chicago Wolves AHL 13 7 3 2 731 32 0 2.63 .914
2004–05 Chicago Wolves AHL 24 11 9 0 1321 63 1 2.86 .911 2 2 0 119 3 0 1.51 .957
2005–06 Chicago Wolves AHL 35 15 12 4 1892 106 1 3.36 .881
2005–06 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 24 10 7 4 1271 73 2 3.44 .885
2006–07 Chicago Wolves AHL 42 23 15 1 2380 120 2 3.03 .899 11 8 3 675 28 1 2.49 .910
2007–08 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk RSL 50 2676 110 3 2.47 .902 5 2 3 236 0 4.10
2008–09 MVD Balashikha KHL 38 14 21 1 2200 100 3 2.73 .889
2009–10 MVD Balashikha KHL 44 24 15 4 2562 88 5 2.06 .917 22 14 8 1352 52 1 2.31 .903
2010–11 Dynamo Moscow KHL 34 17 13 2 1927 72 2 2.24 .916 6 2 3 360 14 0 2.33 .894
2011–12 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 45 29 10 6 2674 88 3 1.97 .922 16 8 7 988 29 1 1.76 .935
2012–13 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 36 17 11 6 2128 78 3 2.20 .923 25 14 10 1546 48 5 1.86 .933
2013–14 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 50 18 21 11 2991 126 3 2.53 .915
2014–15 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 36 15 16 4 2157 79 1 2.20 .926 4 1 3 211 13 0 3.69 .879
2015–16 HC Slovan Bratislava KHL 28 8 16 2 1517 72 2 2.85 .905
2016–17 KHL Medveščak Zagreb KHL 17 4 11 1 877 46 2 3.15 .903
2017–18 Nottingham Panthers EIHL 33 3.32 .893
2018–19 Nottingham Panthers EIHL 47 2.91 .908
KHL totals 328 146 134 37 19039 749 24 2.36 .914 73 39 31 4459 156 7 2.10 .920
NHL totals 24 10 7 4 1271 73 2 3.45 .885

References edit

  1. ^ https://eliteleague.co.uk/panthers-sign-veteran-g-mike-garnett/[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Montreal Canadiens 2, Atlanta Thrashers 0 FINAL". NHL.com. 2005-10-12. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  3. ^ "Playing in Russia another world for former Blade". The StarPhoenix. 2008-06-28. Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  4. ^ "Ak Bars Kazan win second straight KHL title after 2-0 Game 7 victory over HC MVD". The Hockey News. 2010-04-27. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  5. ^ "Michael Garnett moves from Dynamo Moscow to Traktor Chelyabinsk". Sports.ru. 2011-05-02. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  6. ^ "Майкл Гарнетт - абсолютный фаворит болельщиков "Трактора"".
  7. ^ "Explosions in Chelyabinsk; Meteor Suspected (Updated)". Russian Machine Never Breaks. 2013-02-15. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  8. ^ "Bears have a new goalie". www.medvescak.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  9. ^ "SC Bern signs Canadian net minder Michael Garnett". www.swisshockeynews.ch. 13 February 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
  10. ^ "GMB Panthers sign former NHL/KHL netminder Mike Garnett | Nottingham Panthers". www.panthers.co.uk. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2022.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Michael Garnett on Facebook