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Eamon McAdam

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Eamon McAdam
Born (1994-09-24) September 24, 1994 (age 30)
Perkasie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 198 lb (90 kg; 14 st 2 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
EIHL team
Former teams
Guildford Flames
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Toronto Marlies
Esbjerg Energy
NHL draft 70th overall, 2013
New York Islanders
Playing career 2016–present

Eamon McAdam (born September 24, 1994) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently playing for the Guildford Flames in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).

Playing career

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Amateur

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McAdam began his junior career with the Austin Bruins of the North American Hockey League before moving on to play parts of three seasons with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League, where he became the team's joint starter. McAdam won gold medal with the U.S. Junior Select team at the 2012 World Junior A Challenge in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia as well as silver medal with the Black Hawks at the 2012 Junior Club World Cup in Omsk, Russia. McAdam was named MVP in the 2013 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.[1]

McAdam was recruited by Penn State as one of their first recruits after they announced their new Division I hockey program, after being scouted by assistant coach Keith Fisher.[2] McAdam scored four assists in the 2015–16 season, the most for any goaltender across the NCAA that season,[1] and was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team.[3]

Professional

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McAdam was selected by the New York Islanders in the third round (70th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.[4] After his junior year at Penn State, McAdam signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Islanders on March 23, 2016.[5] He played his first professional game on April 17, 2016, for New York's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, in the final game of their season.[1]

McAdam began the 2016–17 season winning each of his first seven starts, including his first professional victory on November 11, 2016, against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.[1] and would split the rest of the season between the Sound Tigers and New York's ECHL affiliate, the Missouri Mavericks.

On July 3, 2018, McAdam was traded from the Islanders to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for forward Matt Martin.[6] Less than a month into 2018–19 McAdam was called up to the Maple Leafs to serve as backup after Frederik Andersen and Kasimir Kaskisuo both suffered injuries and Curtis McElhinney and Calvin Pickard were claimed off waivers by other teams, leaving the Maple Leafs goaltending depth very thin,[7] though he would not see game action. McAdam split the remainder of the season with the AHL's Toronto Marlies and ECHL's Newfoundland Growlers.

After the completion of his entry-level contract, the Maple Leafs chose not to qualify McAdam making him an unrestricted free agent. He spent the next two seasons playing in the ECHL with the Adirondack Thunder and Jacksonville Icemen.

On October 19, 2021, McAdam signed a one-year contract with the Esbjerg Energy of the Danish Metal Ligaen.[8] On June 14, 2022, McAdam signed a one-year deal with the Guildford Flames of the British Elite Ice Hockey League, extending for a second and third year on June 5, 2023.[9]

McAdam joined the 3-on-3 professional summer ice hockey league 3ICE for its inaugural season in 2022, being drafted to Team Murphy.[10] In his second season with the team, Team Murphy won the championship Patrick Cup and McAdam won the league's Goalie of the Year award.[11]

Personal life

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McAdam was born in Perkasie, Pennsylvania on September 24, 1994. His father, Bryan, played Division I lacrosse at Bucknell University, and his mother played university basketball and track. McAdam grew up as a fan of the Philadelphia Flyers and played competitive lacrosse. While at Pennsylvania State University, McAdam studied economics, and energy business and finance.[2]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2009–10 Team Comcast AAA AYHL 23 2.47 .920
2010–11 Austin Bruins NAHL 9 3.32 .904
2010–11 Waterloo Black Hawks USHL 4 2 2 0 190 11 0 3.48 .888
2011–12 Waterloo Black Hawks USHL 23 10 7 0 1149 67 0 3.50 .882
2012–13 Waterloo Black Hawks USHL 31 14 9 2 1807 104 2 3.45 .896 2 0 1 94 5 0 3.22 .922
2013–14 Penn State Nittany Lions B1G 10 0 9 0 558 38 0 4.09 .882
2014–15 Penn State Nittany Lions B1G 12 5 4 1 653 34 0 3.13 .910
2015–16 Penn State Nittany Lions B1G 22 13 8 1 1210 60 1 2.98 .913
2015–16 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 1 0 1 0 60 6 0 6.00 .829
2016–17 Missouri Mavericks ECHL 17 11 3 1 943 49 1 3.12 .916
2016–17 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 26 15 8 0 1408 68 0 2.90 .897
2017–18 Worcester Railers ECHL 29 13 10 6 1690 80 0 2.84 .910 4 2.01 .934
2017–18 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 9 5 2 0 391 18 0 2.77 .903
2018–19 Newfoundland Growlers ECHL 19 10 5 2 1098 48 2 2.62 .911
2018–19 Toronto Marlies AHL 19 9 5 5 1085 54 1 2.99 .897
2019–20 Adirondack Thunder ECHL 40 15 19 4 2324 126 2 3.25 .893
2020–21 Jacksonville Icemen ECHL 8 4 2 2 452 19 0 2.53 .915
2021–22 Esbjerg Energy Metal Ligaen 17 903 49 2.88 .914
2022 Team Murphy 3ICE 17 8 9 272 60 3.53 .789 2 0 2 119 10 0 5.04 .841
2022–23 Guildford Flames EIHL 32 21 11 0 1925 96 0 2.99 .907 1 0 1 60 4 0 4.00 .867
2023 Team Murphy 3ICE 8 7 1 128 18 2.25 .849
2023–24 Guildford Flames EIHL 30 14 15 0 1790 75 2 2.51 .919
AHL totals 55 29 16 5 2942 146 1 2.98 .896

International

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Year Team Event Result GP W L OT MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2012 United States WJAC 1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 4 0 0 220 8 0 2.18 .907

Awards and honors

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Award Year
USHL
USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game MVP 2013[12]
College
All-Big Ten Second Team 2016[3]
Penn State Nittany Lions most assists, season (goaltender) 2016
ECHL
Goaltender of the Week (February 6) 2017
Goaltender of the Month (February) 2018
Kelly Cup champion 2018
3ICE
Patrick Cup Champion 2023
Grant Fuhr Goalie of the Year Award 2023[11]
International
World Junior A Challenge gold medal 2012[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "EAMON MCADAM". theahl.com. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Wheeler, Scott (January 10, 2019). "Hockey player and scholar: The many layers of Eamon McAdam, the Marlies' journeyman goalie". theathletic.com. (subscription required)
  3. ^ a b "Michigan's Connor takes top player, freshman Big Ten season awards". uscho.com. March 14, 2016.
  4. ^ Jansky, Dominik (June 30, 2013). "NHL Draft 2013: New York Islanders Pick Waterloo's Eamon McAdam at #70, Taylor Cammarata at #75". lighthousehockey.com.
  5. ^ "Islanders Sign McAdam to Entry-Level Contract". New York Islanders. March 23, 2016.
  6. ^ "Martin traded to Islanders from Maple Leafs". nhl.com. July 3, 2018.
  7. ^ Rackham, Mark (October 20, 2018). "Newfoundland Growlers: On the start so far, Marlies prospects, and head coach Ryan Clowe". mapleleafshotstove.com.
  8. ^ "Målmandsduo intakt i Energy". Esbjerg Energy (in Danish). October 19, 2021.
  9. ^ "Griffiths and McAdam return". Guildford Flames. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
  10. ^ Wyshynski, Greg (May 2, 2022). "3ICE hockey league reveals inaugural rosters". espn.com.
  11. ^ a b Stille, Andrew (August 13, 2023). "Recapping 3ICE's Second Annual Award Ceremony". thehockeywriters.com.
  12. ^ "Eamon McAdam named MVP of team West and this save is one of the reasons". localsportsjournal.com. January 24, 2013.
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