Karl Friesen Explained

Karl Friesen
Birth Date:30 June 1958
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:185
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Left
Played For:New Jersey Devils
SB Rosenheim
EC Hedos München
Maddogs München
Ntl Team:West Germany
Ntl Team 2:Germany
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1975
Career End:1996

Karl Heinz Friesen (born June 30, 1958) is a Canadian-born German former professional ice hockey goaltender. Friesen spent most of his career in Germany, playing in the Eishockey-Bundesliga and Deutsche Eishockey Liga, but he also played four games in the National Hockey League with the New Jersey Devils during the 1986–87 season.[1] Internationally Friesen represented both West Germany and Germany at multiple tournaments, including the 1984, 1988, and 1992 Winter Olympics, and six World Championships.

Career

A Canadian of German descent, Friesen played for the West Kildonan North Stars of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League and the St. Boniface Mohawks of the Central Amateur Senior Hockey League, before taking his game to Germany in 1980 and would spend 15 years in Germany's top-flight. In 1985-86, Friesen played for the Maine Mariners of the American Hockey League and had a short stint with the New Jersey Devils of the NHL in 1986-87, but then returned to Rosenheim. He played a total of 12 years with the SB Rosenheim team, two with Hedos Munich and one with the Mad Dogs Munich. Friesen won German championships with Rosenheim in 1982, 1985 and 1989.[2]

A dual citizen of Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany, Friesen represented West Germany internationally on many occasions, including six World Championships, the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics and the 1984 Canada Cup. After German Unification, he represented Germany at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He won a total of 105 caps for the German national team.[3]

After retiring in 1996, he returned to his native Canada.

Friesen is a member of the German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame and of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame. In 2000, he was named German goalie of the century.[4]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T MIN GA SV%GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1975–76West Kildonan North StarsMJHL11 8 2 0 658 44 0 4.01 .889
1976–77Kildonan North StarsMJHL34 23 9 0 1925 125 0 3.90 .902
1977–78Kildonan North StarsMJHL38 19 17 0 2091 164 0 4.71 .873 18 12 6 1042 71 1 4.08
1978–79Kildonan North StarsMJHL37 2194 144 1 3.94
1979–80St. Boniface MohawksCASHL
1980–81SB RosenheimGER44 2592 140 0 3.24 3 180 8 0 2.67
1981–82SB RosenheimGER42 2469 147 0 3.57 7 420 15 0 2.14
1982–83SB RosenheimGER36 2160 103 0 2.86 9 480 36 0 4.50
1983–84SB RosenheimGER42 2490 136 0 3.28 4 240 10 0 2.50
1984–85SB RosenheimGER35 23 5 6 2100 99 2 2.83 9 9 0 547 22 0 2.41
1985–86Maine MarinersAHL35 16 11 5 1983 115 2 3.48 .8865 1 4 340 14 0 2.47
1986–87New Jersey DevilsNHL4 0 2 1 130 16 0 7.38 .800
1986–87SB RosenheimGER14 10 2 2 840 39 1 2.79 7 3 4 424 18 0 2.55
1987–88SB RosenheimGER33 22 7 4 1980 85 3 2.58 14 8 6 840 33 3 2.36
1988–89SB RosenheimGER36 19 8 9 2160 98 0 2.72 11 9 2 655 27 0 2.47
1989–90SB RosenheimGER18 14 4 4 1060 43 0 2.43 11 8 3 526 37 0 4.22
1990–91SB RosenheimGER40 2340 105 0 2.69 11 612 36 0 3.53
1991–92SB RosenheimGER44 2447 133 0 3.26 9 547 27 0 2.96
1992–93EC Hedos MünchenGER44 21 15 8 2640 111 0 2.52 4 240 14 0 3.50
1993–94EC Hedos MünchenGER44 2172 81 0 2.24 10 600 25 0 2.50
1994–95Maddogs MünchenDEL26 1409 71 0 3.02
1994–95SB RosenheimDEL28 1571 81 0 3.09 4 240 18 0 4.50
NHL totals4 0 2 1 131 16 0 7.38 .800

International

YearTeamEventGP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1981West GermanyWC4 1 2 1 240 20 0 5.00 .878
1982West GermanyWC7 2 4 1 420 30 0 4.28 .880
1983West GermanyWC5 300 21 4.20 .891
1984West GermanyOLY5 3 1 1 300 16 0 3.20 .899
1984West GermanyCC4 0 3 1 240 21 0 5.25 .858
1985West GermanyWC9 3 5 1 580 34 1 3.51 .886
1987West GermanyWC5 2 2 1 300 19 0 3.80 .864
1988West GermanyOLY6 3 2 0 328 17 0 3.11 .906
1989West GermanyWC8 1 5 2 480 31 1 3.87 .872
1992GermanyOLY1 0 1 0 60 5 0 5.00 .833
Senior totals54 15 25 8 3248 214 2 3.95

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karl Friesen's player profile . Hockey Reference.com. 2010-06-08.
  2. Web site: Rosenheimer Torwart-Legende Karl Friesen in der alten Heimat auf Stippvisite. ovb-online.de. 27 March 2014 . 2017-02-25.
  3. News: Eishockey International: Deutsche Eishockey-Legende Friesen wird 50. 2017-02-25.
  4. Web site: Players. Museum. Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and. www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca. 2017-02-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20170225211055/http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/players.html?category=9&id=431. 2017-02-25. dead.