Maxime Ouellet Explained

Position:Goaltender
Catches:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:195
Played For:Philadelphia Flyers
Washington Capitals
Vancouver Canucks
Birth Date:17 June 1981
Birth Place:Beauport, Quebec, Canada
Career Start:2000
Career End:2009
Draft:22nd overall
Draft Year:1999
Draft Team:Philadelphia Flyers

Maxime Ouellet (born June 17, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals and Vancouver Canucks from 2000 to 2006. He also played several years in the American Hockey League, retiring in 2009. Internationally he played for the Canadian national junior team at both the 2000 and 2001 World Junior Championships, winning a bronze medal each year.

Playing career

As a youth, Ouellet played in the 1994 and 1995 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a minor ice hockey team from Beauport, Quebec City.[1]

Ouellet was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round, 22nd overall at the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. He later was traded with a first, second, and third round draft choice in 2002 NHL Entry Draft to the Washington Capitals for Adam Oates. He holds several records for the former AHL affiliate of the Washington Capitals, the Portland Pirates. On December 2, 2005, the Washington Capitals traded Ouellet to the Canucks in exchange for a fifth round selection in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft (Maxime Lacroix).

After not playing to start the 2006–07 season, in late December 2006, Ouellet was signed by the Portland Pirates to goal tend alongside Dov Grumet-Morris. One week later in January 2007, he left Portland without playing a game and was reportedly trying to sign with a European team. In January 2007, Ouellet signed to a contract with the German hockey club Kassel Huskies.

Ouellet was signed by the New York Islanders to a minor-league contract with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on July 26, 2007. After failing to make the team, he signed a contract on November 11, 2007, with the Salzburg Red Bulls of the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga in Austria.[2]

On January 24, 2008, Ouellet signed a contract with the Mississippi Sea Wolves of the ECHL.[3] He was traded from the Sea Wolves to the Trenton Devils where he played 5 games with a 3.21 GAA and a 0.877 save percentage.

On October 16, 2008, it was announced that Ouellet had signed with the St. Marie Poutrelles Delta of the LNAH.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T OTL MIN GA SV%GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1996–97Sainte-Foy GouverneursQAAA29 16 8 0 1470 81 0 2.75 9 4 5 555 31 0 3.37
1997–98Quebec RempartsQMJHL24 12 7 1 1188 66 0 3.33 .8937 3 1 305 16 0 3.15 .892
1998–99Quebec RempartsQMJHL59 40 12 6 3447 155 3 2.70 .90913 6 7 803 41 1 3.06 .910
1999–00Quebec RempartsQMJHL53 31 16 4 2984 133 2 2.67 .91611 7 4 638 28 2 2.63 .912
2000–01Rouyn-Noranda HuskiesQMJHL25 18 6 1 1471 65 3 2.65 .9138 4 4 490 25 0 3.06 .904
2000–01Philadelphia FlyersNHL2 0 1 0 76 3 0 2.38 .889
2000–01Philadelphia PhantomsAHL2 1 0 0 86 4 0 2.78 .926
2001–02Philadelphia PhantomsAHL41 16 13 8 2294 104 1 2.72 .911
2001–02Portland PiratesAHL6 3 3 0 358 17 0 2.85 .923
2002–03Portland PiratesAHL48 22 16 7 2773 111 7 2.40 .9292 1 1 120 8 0 4.00 .889
2003–04Washington CapitalsNHL6 2 3 1 365 19 1 3.12 .910
2003–04Portland PiratesAHL52 15 29 8 3050 101 10 1.99 .9305 2 2 303 8 0 1.59 .942
2004–05Portland PiratesAHL40 15 20 3 2305 111 0 2.89 .911
2005–06Hershey BearsAHL1 0 0 0 41 5 0 7.37 .737
2005–06Vancouver CanucksNHL4 0 2 1 222 12 0 3.25 .894
2005–06Manitoba MooseAHL16 9 7 0 946 46 0 2.92 .8943 0 1 127 6 0 2.85 .919
2006–07Kassel HuskiesGER-22 3.53
2007–08Trenton DevilsECHL5 3 2 0 299 16 0 3.21 .887
2008–09Sainte-Marie Poutrelles DeltaLNAH9 5.42 .870
AHL Totals 206 81 88 26 0 11853 499 18 2.53 .91910 3 4 550 24 0 2.61 .915
NHL totals12 2 6 1 1 663 34 1 3.08 .903

International

YearTeamEventGP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2000CanadaWJC6 3 2 2 360 11 0 1.83
2001CanadaWJC7 4 2 1 398 10 1 1.51
Junior totals13 7 4 3 758 21 1 1.66

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-02-10.
  2. http://ecredbulls.seso.at/2006/news_detail.php?id=966&archive=on Red Bull Salzburg - Icehockey
  3. http://www.echl.com/cgi-bin/mpublic.cgi?action=show_news&cat=1&id=13607 ECHL Transactions