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Tom Lawson (ice hockey)

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Tom Lawson
Born (1979-09-15) September 15, 1979 (age 45)
Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
Hershey Bears
Lowell Lock Monsters
Lukko Rauma
HC CSKA Moscow
HC Sibir Novosibirsk
Leksands IF
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2000–2010

Tom Lawson (born September 15, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He has since served as a goaltending coach at St. Andrew's College.

Playing career

Born in Whitby, Ontario, Lawson attending Henry Street High School and played junior hockey for the Markham Waxers hockey organization in 1998-99. He then joined Bowling Green State in Ohio and played for the hockey team on a scholarship as a freshman during the 1999–2000 season. He turned professional the next year with the Knoxville Speed of the United Hockey League and made his American Hockey League debut in a single contest with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks.

In the 2002–03 season, Lawson was the starting goaltender for the Fort Wayne Komets and recorded a banner year in claiming the UHL Championship. He was selected as the league's best goaltender, playoff MVP and earning a place in the UHL First-All-Star Team.[1] In the off-season, Lawson was signed to a NHL contract by the Colorado Avalanche.[2]

Lawson was assigned to the Avalanche's AHL affiliate, the Hershey Bears for the 2003–04 season.[3] He appeared in a career high 32 AHL games for 13 wins and a 2.30 goals against average. He would remain within the Avalanche affiliations for the next two seasons with the Bears and the Lowell Lock Monsters.

In the 2006–07 season, Lawson embarked on pursuing a European career and signed a one-year deal with Lukko Rauma in the Finnish SM-liiga. He then moved to Russia, signing as the starting goaltender for the 2007–08 season with CSKA Moscow (the "Red Army Team") of the Russian Superleague. Becoming the first Canadian to feature in goal for the Red Army, Lawson led the RSL in wins, shutouts and games played.[2]

After his successful stint with the Red Army, Lawson signed a two-year contract with Sibir Novosibirsk for the inaugural season of the new top level Russian tier, the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Lawson appeared in 59 games in the KHL over his two seasons with Novosibirsk before he was released by the club on January 15, 2010.[4] Nearing the end of the 2009–10, on January 26, 2010, he moved to Sweden to finish his professional career with Leksands IF of the second tier HockeyAllsvenskan.[5]

Personal

Lawson has a wife and three kids, and resides in Aurora, Ontario. Post playing career he became a fire-fighter for the town of Ajax, Ontario while owning and running a development hockey program, Lawson Goaltending Hockey School.[2] He serves as the goalie coach to St. Andrew's College Varsity hockey team in Aurora. His brother-in-law is former professional hockey player, Ryan Murphy. He is also a part of the Murphy Hockey School program.[6]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1998–99 Markham Waxers OPJHL 32 19 10 2 1793 101 0 3.38 .908
1999–00 Bowling Green State U. CCHA 3 0 3 0 173 14 0 4.86 .865
2000–01 Knoxville Speed UHL 35 16 16 2 2002 116 0 3.48 .899 1
2000–01 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL 1 0 0 0 23 1 0 2.58 .900
2001–02 Anchorage Aces WCHL 1 1 0 0 54 2 0 2.22 .949
2002–03 Fort Wayne Komets UHL 56 29 15 10 3178 106 7 2.00 .917 12 11 1 750 21 2 1.68 .935
2003–04 Hershey Bears AHL 32 13 12 2 1693 65 4 2.30 .932
2003–04 Reading Royals ECHL 2 0 2 0 120 10 0 5.02 .833
2004–05 Hershey Bears AHL 27 10 14 0 1478 70 2 2.84 .914
2005–06 San Diego Gulls ECHL 30 14 14 2 1751 84 2 2.88 .909
2005–06 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 7 1 3 1 367 20 0 3.27 .893
2006–07 Lukko SM-l 29 13 11 5 1717 87 1 3.04 .914 3 1 2 176 8 0 2.73 .904
2007–08 CSKA Moscow RSL 52 114 6 2.22 .918 6 14 1 2.64 .919
2008–09 HC Sibir Novosibirsk KHL 37 13 19 4 2162 95 2 2.64 .902
2009–10 HC Sibir Novosibirsk KHL 22 4 13 3 1125 68 1 3.63 .874
2009–10 Leksands IF Allsv 7 2.77 .897
AHL totals 67 24 29 3 3561 156 6 2.62 .920

Awards and honours

Award Year
UHL
Best Goaltender 2002–03
First All-Star Team 2002–03
Playoff MVP 2002–03
Champion (Fort Wayne Komets) 2002–03 [2]

References

  1. ^ "Tom Lawson's career highlights". eliteprospects.com. February 3, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tom Lawson biography". lawsongoaltending.com. April 5, 2013. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
  3. ^ "Colorado Avalanche transactions 2004–05". hockeynut.com. May 6, 2014. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  4. ^ "Novosibirsk release Canadian Lawson". HC Sibir Novosibirsk. January 15, 2010. Retrieved January 15, 2010.
  5. ^ "Leksands secure services of Tom Lawson for remainder of season". Leksands IF. January 26, 2010. Archived from the original on August 12, 2010. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
  6. ^ "Murphy Hockey School staff". murphyhockeyschool.com. May 15, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2014.