Mark Holden (ice hockey)

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Mark Holden
Born (1957-06-12) June 12, 1957 (age 67)
Weymouth, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Winnipeg Jets
Montreal Canadiens
NHL draft 160th overall, 1977
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 19801986

Mark Michael Holden (born June 12, 1957) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender who played eight games in the National Hockey League between 1981 and 1985: four games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and four games for the Winnipeg Jets.

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Career

Selected by the Canadiens in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft, Holden spent four years at Brown University before turning pro in 1980. For the next four seasons, he mainly played for the Canadiens' American Hockey League affiliate, making his NHL debut on January 23, 1982 against the Calgary Flames. In October 1984 Holden was traded to the Jets in exchange for Doug Soetaert. [1] [2] He would play four games for the Jets and spent the majority of the next two seasons in the minor leagues, retiring in 1986.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGPWLTMINGA SO GAA SV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1976–77 Brown University ECAC 582503.68
1977–78 Brown UniversityECAC104605903313.36
1978–79 Brown UniversityECAC137607554903.90.890
1979–80 Brown UniversityECAC261014215089303.70.894
1980–81 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 4220171222312723.43.8533031591204.53
1981–82 Montreal Canadiens NHL 100020000.001.000
1981–82 Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL4419195253414203.367254352102.90
1982–83 Montreal CanadiensNHL201187604.12.857
1982–83 Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL4121161236916004.05.8666323191302.44
1983–84 Montreal CanadiensNHL101052404.64.765
1983–84 Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL471987273915303.35.88210465344004.49
1984–85 Winnipeg Jets NHL42002131504.22.856
1984–85 Nova Scotia Oilers AHL22812112618714.14.853
1985–86 Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL125706965204.48.849
1985–86 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 93304962613.14.912
NHL totals82213732504.03.850

Awards and honors

AwardYear
AHCA East All-American 1979–80 [3]

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References

  1. LeBlanc, Jocelyn (March 8, 2017). "Ranking Every Starting Goaltender In Montreal Canadiens History From Worst To Best". thesportster.com. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  2. "The Winnipeg Jets added goaltender Mark Holden to their..." upi.com. January 16, 1985. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  3. "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.