Chris Levis Explained

Position:Goaltender
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:221
Nll Team:Colorado Mammoth
Former Nll Teams:Calgary Roughnecks
Edmonton Rush
Columbus Landsharks
Buffalo Bandits
New York Saints
Nationality:Canadian
Nll Draft:63rd overall
Nll Draft Year:1997
Nll Draft Team:Buffalo Bandits
Birth Date:March 25, 1976
Birth Place:Windsor, Ontario
Career Start:1998

Chris Levis (born March 25, 1976, in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian goaltender for the Colorado Mammoth in the National Lacrosse League. Levis was the backup for the Mammoth in the 2006 season behind Gee Nash when they won the NLL Championship. He returned to the Mammoth in the 2010 season, where he ranked 12th in saves. He made 3 key overtime saves in his biggest win as a Mammoth, beating the Boston Bandits 9–8 in overtime to end a home losing streak at Pepsi Center dating back to April 2009, which ended March 25, 2011. He has previously played for Columbus, New York, Buffalo, Edmonton[1] and Calgary.[2]

Statistics

NLL

  Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP Min GA Sv GAA Sv % GP Min GA Sv GAA Sv %
1998 Buffalo 3 31 10 15 19.35 60.00% -- -- -- -- -- --
2000 New York 8 328 83 218 15.17 72.43% -- -- -- -- -- --
2002 Columbus 6 135 26 89 11.54 77.39% -- -- -- -- -- --
2002 Buffalo 10 58 16 28 16.49 63.64% -- -- -- -- -- --
2006 Colorado 10 293 56 208 11.49 78.79% 1 24 5 18 12.33 78.26%
2007 Colorado 16 286 50 177 10.51 77.97% 1 35 6 25 10.28 80.65%
2008 Colorado 16 322 54 202 10.05 78.91% 1 0 0 0 0.00 0.00%
2009 Edmonton 16 596 111 386 11.17 77.67% -- -- -- -- -- --
2010 Calgary 4 30 6 17 11.85 73.91% -- -- -- -- -- --
Colorado 11 557 106 345 11.41 76.50% -- -- -- -- -- --
2011 Colorado 16 841 140 509 9.99 78.40% 1 60 8 33 8.00 80.50%
NLL Totals 99 3,479 663 2,194 11.44 76.8%!4 180 35 76 11.70 68.5%

Notes and References

  1. http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3723530 Rush Sign Unrestriceted Free-Agent Goaltender Chris Levis to a two-year deal
  2. https://www.tsn.ca/lacrosse/story/?id=303222 Roughnecks sign Van Beek to three-year deal