Alexis Gravel Explained

Birth Date:21 March 2000
Birth Place:Berlin, Germany
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:218
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Right
League:ECHL
Team:Orlando Solar Bears
Former Teams:Allen Americans
Draft:162nd overall
Draft Team:Chicago Blackhawks
Draft Year:2018
Career Start:2021

Alexis Gravel (born March 21, 2000) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Orlando Solar Bears in the ECHL. He was selected in the sixth round, 162nd overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.[1]

Playing career

Junior

Before being drafted into major junior hockey, Gravel played two seasons for the Missasauga Senators of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) and was selected 20th overall in the second round of the 2016 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) Entry Draft by the Halifax Mooseheads.[2]

Gravel began playing for the Mooseheads the following season, the 2016–17 season. In his first season with the team, he appeared in 50 games, posting 17 wins, 24 losses, and 3 overtime losses. Gravel would register one shutout along with a (.894) save percentage, and played six games in the playoffs for Halifax, whom were eliminated in the first round by the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies. Gravel was a nominee for the Raymond Lagacé Trophy, awarded to the QMJHL's best defensive rookie of the year.[3]

In his second season with the Mooseheads, Gravel found himself starting in fewer games with a declining save percentage. He later admitted he was no longer enjoying the game, saying, "Mentally, I just wasn’t there. I think that screwed me a little bit."[4] Despite this, he was selected 162nd overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.

A summer of enhanced workouts, together with hands-on training with Blackhawks developmental goalie coach Peter Aubrey, helped to refocus Gravel's attention for the 2018–19 season.[5] Starting in 49 games for the Mooseheads, he finished the regular season with 33 wins and a .913 save percentage, leading the team to first place in the league's Eastern Conference. In the QMJHL President Cup playoffs, Gravel backstopped the Mooseheads to its best finish in seven seasons, winning 14 of 23 games en route to a 4–2 series loss to Rouyn-Noranda in the league final.[6]

The two teams would meet again in the final of the 2019 Memorial Cup, the national championship of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), by virtue of Halifax's status as tournament host. While the Mooseheads would drop a 4–2 decision to the Huskies in the championship game, Gravel was awarded the Hap Emms Memorial Trophy as the tournament's best goalie, with a save percentage of .918 and a goals-against average of 2.78. Gravel was also named to the tournament all-star team.[7]

Professional

Going unsigned by the Blackhawks, Gravel embarked on his professional career as a unrestricted free agent before agreeing to join the Allen Americans of the ECHL for the 2021–22 season on October 13, 2021.[8]

University

Gravel attended the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR), and played for the UQTR Patriotes from 2021–23. The Patriotes won the 2022 U Sports University Cup national championship,[9] with Gravel winning the Major W.J. "Danny" McLeod Award as Most Valuable Player of the tournament[10] [11] including his 66 save performance in the double overtime victory over the University of Alberta Golden Bears in the final.[12]

Return to professional

Following three seasons with the Patriotes, Gravel resumed his professional career in returning to the ECHL with the Orlando Solar Bears for the 2024-25 season on July 29, 2024.[13]

International play

Gravel was born in Germany, but represents Canada in international competition. He was a goalie for Canada at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics where he played in 4 games for Canada, earning a (.902) save percentage.

Gravel also competed for Canada men's national under-18 ice hockey team and was named to the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, a tournament not sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF),[14] winning gold with Canada, defeating the Czech Republic 4–1.[15] In his sole appearance for Canada at the tournament, Gravel posted a (.857) save percentage along with a (3.69) goals against average.

Personal life

Gravel was born in Berlin, Germany but grew up in Asbestos, Quebec. He is the son of François, a former professional ice hockey goaltender who was selected in the third round, 87th overall, by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft and represented France in the 1998 Winter Olympics.[16]

Gravel began playing goaltender when he was around five years old in Italy, where his father played professionally for 12 years.[17]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLOTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
QMJHL50 17 29 3 2628 147 1 3.36 .8946 2 4 410 20 0 3.61 .924
Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL39 20 16 2 2093 118 0 3.38 .8908 4 4 467 21 1 2.70 .917
Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL49 33 13 2 2870 119 5 2.49 .91323 14 8 1408 64 0 2.73 .917
Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL40 12 23 3 2198 145 1 3.96 .893
Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL20 7 8 4 1123 73 0 3.90 .887
ECHL2 1 1 0 120 10 0 5.00 .863
2021–22 OUA11 8 3 0 670 23 1 2.06 .9247 7 0 1 1.55
2022–23 UQTR Patriotes OUA19 15 2 1 1067 36 4 2.02 .9326 5 1 1 2.52 9.29
2023–24 UQTR Patriotes OUA23 15 6 0 1250 39 3 1.87 .9357 5 2 2 1.60 9.42
QMJHL totals19889891410,91360273.31.8973720162,28510512.76.918

Notes and References

  1. News: Blackhawks' Alexis Gravel: Project goaltender added to Chicago system . 25 June 2018 . . . 23 June 2018.
  2. Web site: Goaltender Gravel Set to Join the Herd . . 2016-08-04 . 2018-03-09.
  3. Web site: Golden puck Awards: the nominees are revealed . . 2017-03-27 . 2018-03-09.
  4. News: Alex Gravel wondered if he was done as a No. 1 goaltender: Now he's leading the Halifax Mooseheads into the QMJHL final. . . 2019-05-01 . 2019-05-27.
  5. News: Alex Gravel wondered if he was done as a No. 1 goaltender: Now he's leading the Halifax Mooseheads into the QMJHL final. . . 2019-05-01 . 2019-05-27.
  6. Web site: Alexis Gravel . . 2019-05-27.
  7. Web site: Goalie Statistics . . 2019-05-27.
  8. Web site: Opening night has arrived . . October 21, 2021 . October 21, 2021.
  9. Web site: History Past Champions . 2023-03-19 . . 2023-03-23.
  10. Web site: Major W.J. 'Danny' McLeod Award (Championship MVP) . 2019-03-17 . . 2023-03-22.
  11. News: University Cup Gold Medal Game: UQTR Patriotes mount stunning double-overtime comeback, capture David Johnston University Cup . 2022-04-04 . . 2023-03-23.
  12. News: UQTR defeats Alberta in double-OT thriller to claim 1st U Sports men's hockey title in 19 years . 2022-04-03 . . . 2023-03-23.
  13. Web site: Solar Bears add rookie goaltender Alexis Gravel . . July 29, 2024 . July 29, 2024 .
  14. News: Mooseheads' trio make Team Canada's U18 roster for Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup; Zadina officially joins Herd . . 2017-08-02 . 2018-03-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180309120610/http://thechronicleherald.ca/sports/1491570-mooseheads-trio-make-team-canadas-u18-roster-for-ivan-hlinka-memorial-cup-zadina-offi . 2018-03-09 . dead .
  15. News: Canada cruises past Czechs to win gold at Ivan Hlinka tournament . . 2017-08-12 . 2018-03-08.
  16. Kennedy . Ryan . Why a Top Quebec Goalie Prospect Played in the Toronto Suburbs . . March 14, 2018 . March 24, 2016.
  17. News: Lipscombe . Kristen . 'Wanted to be like him': Halifax Mooseheads prospect looks to goaltender father for inspiration . . 2016-08-26 . 2018-03-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180310200702/http://www.metronews.ca/news/halifax/2016/08/25/halifax-mooseheads-prospect-looks-to-father-for-inspiration.html . 2018-03-10 . dead .