Chad Alban Explained

Position:Goaltender
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Weight Lb:165
Birth Date:April 27, 1976
Birth Place:Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.
Career Start:1991
Career End:2009

Chad Richard Alban (born April 27, 1976) is an American former professional ice hockey player.

Career

After receiving an epic beatdown by a local detroit amateur hockey goalie, Alban started his college career at Michigan State in 1994. He became the starter in his sophomore season and held the job for the next three years. Alban's senior season saw the goaltender post program records in most goaltending categories including goals against average (1.57), save percentage (.926), shutouts (6) and was one win behind Jason Muzzatti for the most in team history.[1] Alban became just the fourth college goaltender to be credited with a goal near the end of the season but he was the first to have actually shot the puck on goal. He led the Spartans to their first conference championship in eight years and allowed only five goals in four games as MSU won the CCHA Tournament.[2] Unfortunately, in the first game of the NCAA Tournament, the team they defeated for the conference crown (Ohio State) won 4–3 in overtime, ending Alban's college career. As of 2020 Alban is still the career leader in wins for the Spartans. He finished as the runner up to Chris Drury for the 1998 Hobey Baker Award, given annually to the best college player.

Alban played minor league hockey for several teams over the next few years and was eventually signed to a contract by the Dallas Stars. While he stayed mostly with the Utah Grizzlies, Alban was called up twice to serve as a backup, riding the bench for three games in the early 2000s.[3] Because he did not play in the games he isn't considered an NHL player. After leaving the Stars organization, he joined the Kalamazoo Wings for three years before heading to Russia and played in the Russian Super League for two seasons. Alban ended his playing career in 2009 after two more years with the Flint Generals.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T MIN GA SV%GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1991–92Kalamazoo Jr. WingsNAHL
1992–93Kalamazoo Jr. WingsNAHL
1994–95Michigan State UniversityCCHA13 8 2 0 636 29 0 2.73 .893
1995–96Michigan State UniversityCCHA40 26 13 1 2286 117 3 3.07 .876
1996–97Michigan State UniversityCCHA39 23 11 4 2272 103 3 2.72 .894
1997–98Michigan State UniversityCCHA4031 4 5 2438 64 6 1.57 .926
1998–99Mobile MysticksECHL34 16 14 3 1960 111 1 3.40 .9022 0 2 119 9 0 4.53 .897
1998–99Houston AerosIHL5 1 3 1 284 14 0 2.96 .898
1999–00Mobile MysticksECHL39 25 13 1 2334 114 0 2.93 .9145 2 3 299 20 0 4.01 .889
1999–00Utah GrizzliesIHL1 0 1 0 35 3 0 5.16 .813
2000–01Utah GrizzliesIHL11 2 4 4 597 23 0 2.31 .926
2000–01Grand Rapids GriffinsIHL3 2 1 0 180 4 1 1.33 .953
2000–01Idaho SteelheadsWCHL20 14 5 1 1121 56 1 3.00 .90010 6 4 596 33 0 3.32 .904
2001–02Utah GrizzliesAHL42 17 15 1 2103 103 2 2.94 .908
2002–03Kalamazoo WingsUHL54 21 25 5 3084 175 1 3.40 .896
2002–03Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL2 1 0 0 77 3 0 2.34 .893
2003–04Kalamazoo WingsUHL54 34 13 6 3200 122 8 2.29 .9135 2 3 308 12 1 2.33 .919
2004–05Kalamazoo WingsUHL54 33 16 5 3227 132 2 2.45 .9073 0 3 157 11 0 4.19 .866
2005–06Neftekhimik NizhnekamskRSL16 5 4 3 850 29 2 2.05 .9095 2 3 298 11 0 2.21 .909
2006–07Traktor ChelyabinskRSL11 2 6 2 646 31 0 2.88 .898
2007–08Flint GeneralsIHL14 9 3 2 799 33 1 2.48 .9275 1 4 318 19 0 3.59 .894
2008–09Flint GeneralsIHL51 15 29 6 2927 213 1 4.36 .882
RSL totals27 7 10 5 1496 60 2 2.40

Awards and honors

AwardYear
CCHA All-Tournament Team1996–97[4]
All-CCHA First Team1997–98[5]
AHCA East First Team All-American1997–98[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Michigan State Spartans 2018-19 ice hockey media guide . Michigan State Spartans . April 19, 2020 . January 23, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190123191030/https://s3.amazonaws.com/msuspartans.com/documents/2018/10/11/2018_19_Hockey_media_guide_for_WEB.pdf . dead .
  2. News: 2012-13 CCHA Media Guide. ISSUU.com. 2014-04-23.
  3. News: Chad Alban . NHLBackups.com . April 19, 2020.
  4. News: 2012-13 CCHA Media Guide. ISSUU.com. 2014-04-23.
  5. News: All-CCHA Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-27.
  6. News: Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners. NCAA.org. June 11, 2013.