Gregg Naumenko

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Gregg Naumenko
Born (1977-03-30) March 30, 1977 (age 44)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
National teamFlag of the United States.svg  United States
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19992007

Gregg Naumenko (born March 30, 1977 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played two seasons for the USHL's North Iowa Huskies and one season for the University of Alaska Anchorage before beginning his professional career. He played two games for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 2001, spending the majority of his career in the minor leagues.

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Playing career

Naumenko appeared in two NHL games in the 2000–01 season with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, recording an 0–1 record with a 6.00 GAA and a .759 save percentage. The majority of his career was spent in the AHL and ECHL.

He split the 2005–06 season between five teams: the AHL's Chicago Wolves, Portland Pirates, Albany River Rats, and Peoria Rivermen, and the ECHL's Dayton Bombers. He played for the ECHL's Trenton Titans in the 2006–07 season.

International play

He represented the United States in 2002 IIHF World Championship. [1] He played one game during the tournament, a 5-4 defeat against the Czech Republic.

Post-playing career

Naumenko currently coaches at Admirals Hockey Club as a goalie coach. [2] In August 2017, he was named an associate coach to the Omaha Lancers in the USHL. [3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGPWLTOTLMINGA SO GAA SV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1994–95 Springfield Jr. Blues NAHL 19
1995–96 North Iowa Huskies USHL 2715120164910313.754132391503.77
1996–97 North Iowa HuskiesUSHL251111113428513.80.8776322841904.01.874
1997–98 North Iowa HuskiesUSHL382311321718032.21.9115412991102.21.923
1998–99 University of Alaska-Anchorage WCHA 291113516916512.31.920
1999–00 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 5017257287714322.98.906
2000–01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 201070705.99.759
2000–01 Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL3920123207910122.91.9092021231004.90.868
2001–02 Augusta Lynx ECHL 103525463603.96.880
2001–02 Dayton Bombers ECHL23143513475812.58.910
2001–02 Cincinnati Mighty DucksAHL72403641502.47.928
2002–03 Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL176639134713.09.917
2003–04 Fort Wayne Komets UHL 31201781003.37.851
2003–04 Augusta LynxECHL1986210695503.09.907
2003–04 Charlotte Checkers ECHL92524113004.37.860
2004–05 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL52112951603.25.904311128904.21.900
2005–06 Dayton BombersECHL63333391803.19.901
2005–06 Chicago Wolves AHL3120177702.37.885
2005–06 Portland Pirates AHL75103952203.34.894
2005–06 Albany River Rats AHL61302821603.41.906
2005–06 Peoria Rivermen AHL6311278911.94.916100173010.55.250
2006–07 Trenton Titans ECHL4324153122712112.91.9103211301105.08.851
NHL totals201071705.99.759

International

YearTeamEventGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
2002 United States WC 129408.21.733
Senior totals129408.21.733

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA Rookie Team 1998–99
All-WCHA First Team 1998–99

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References

  1. "2002 IIHF World Championship" (PDF). iihf.com. November 5, 2002. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  2. "Hockey Directors". admiralshockeyclub.com. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  3. Berky, Isaac (August 30, 2017). "Naumenko Hired as Associate Coach". lancers.com. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
Awards and achievements
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WCHA Rookie of the Year
1998–99
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