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Jean-Philippe Lamoureux

American former ice hockey player (born 1984)

Jean-Philippe Lamoureux

Summary

American former ice hockey player (born 1984)

FieldValue
image1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux.jpg
captionLamoureux with the Abbotsford Heat in 2011
image_size230px
played_forPortland Pirates
Abbotsford Heat
HDD Olimpija Ljubljana
EC VSV
Vienna Capitals
EC Red Bull Salzburg
positionGoaltender
catchesLeft
height_ft5
height_in10
weight_lb170
birth_date
birth_placeGrand Forks, North Dakota, U.S.
draftUndrafted
career_start2009
career_end2025

Abbotsford Heat HDD Olimpija Ljubljana EC VSV Vienna Capitals EC Red Bull Salzburg Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (born August 10, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently the Director of Player Personnel & Office Operations for the North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey team.

Playing career

Amateur

Lamoureux started his career playing three seasons with the Lincoln Stars, in the United States Hockey League, a junior ice hockey league.

He then played four years of college hockey at the University of North Dakota (2004–08), including a senior season that saw him earn a Hobey Baker Award nomination while leading the Fighting Sioux to the NCAA Frozen Four. Lamoureux is second all-time in school history with a 2.14 GAA, .920 save percentage and ten shutouts.

Professional

Lamoureux spent one season with the Alaska Aces of the ECHL, where he was named the league's goaltender of the year. He also set an ECHL record with eight shutouts. That year, the Aces advanced to the Kelly Cup Championship where they were later defeated in 7 games by the South Carolina Stingrays.

On July 30, 2009, Lamoureux was signed by the Buffalo Sabres to a one-year contract for the 2009–10 season. He was assigned to the Sabres AHL affiliate, the Portland Pirates, for the duration of the season and in 31 games posted 14 wins. Immediately preceding the Pirates' elimination from the Calder Cup playoffs, Lamoureux was recalled to the Sabres reserve squad for the Stanley Cup playoffs that year. He was not re-signed by the Sabres organization and went on to sign with the Calgary Flames AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Heat, on July 22, 2010.

On May 12, 2012, after his debut season abroad in the EBEL with Slovenian team, HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, Lamoureux joined Austrian competitor club, EC VSV. After four seasons with EC VSV, Lamoureux spent three seasons with the Vienna Capitals and three seasons with EC Salzburg before returning to EC VSV for a further three seasons, retiring from hockey at the conclusion of the 2025 ICEHL season.

Coaching and administrative career

Lamoureaux has worked as a goaltending coach for his company, JPL Goaltending, and coached with Austria's U-18 team prior to his retirement from playing. On June 26, 2025, Lamoureux was announced as the Director of Player Personnel & Office Operations for his alma mater, North Dakota.

Family

The Lamoureux family has six siblings who all play ice hockey at an elite level. Jean-Philippe, born 1984, is the oldest child in the family. His younger brother, Jacques, born 1986, previously played professional hockey in the ECHL with the Alaska Aces. His next brother, Pierre-Paul, born 1987, played three years of defence in the Western Hockey League with the Red Deer Rebels. The next brother, Mario, born 1988, was an NCAA forward and captain at the University of North Dakota and then played professionally in the ECHL, AHL and in Europe. His twin sisters Jocelyne and Monique won gold medals with Team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Career statistics

Lamoureux with [[EC VSV]].
Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPWLT/OTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%AHL totals5022165270312242.71.9014032071002.90.900
2001–02Lincoln StarsUSHL31208117586662.25.9172
2002–03Lincoln StarsUSHL31228119687142.16.9174
2003–04Lincoln StarsUSHL5022233287413432.80.918
2004–05University of North DakotaWCHA1878210433802.19.914
2005–06University of North DakotaWCHA145707343212.61.911
2006–07University of North DakotaWCHA372112421848832.42.913
2007–08University of North DakotaWCHA422711425087361.75.932
2008–09Alaska AcesECHL5133162370711782.29.9232115612634141.95.934
2009–10Portland PiratesAHL311412217508722.98.8944032071002.90.900
2010–11Utah GrizzliesECHL20117111574832.49.9198355031912.27.925
2010–11Abbotsford HeatAHL198439533522.20.915
2011–12HDD Olimpija LjubljanaEBEL4524200262812902.92.9225223.53.909
2012–13EC VSVEBEL43241802.82.9267342.74.922
2013–14EC VSVEBEL46271702.70.9209542.67.920
2014–15EC VSVEBEL4624210275911122.41.9325232.72.925
2015–16EC VSVEBEL5028220303211302.24.92811657012001.71.945
2016–17Vienna CapitalsEBEL402811023748802.22.92411906792302.03.916
2017–18Vienna CapitalsEBEL412911023798302.09.93211566552702.47.899
2018–19Vienna CapitalsEBEL4229130247410402.52.9131810811363802.01.932
2019–20EC SalzburgEBEL34277020596001.75.94632111.34.950
2020–21EC SalzburgICEHL362214021108302.36.92094422.79.898
2021–22EC SalzburgICEHL17125010233502.05.92744011.50.942
2022–23EC VSVICEHL4128130246711102.70.91431212.36.930
2023–24EC VSVICEHL4323190256211802.76.91551403.28.899
2024–25EC VSVICEHL301713017168202.87.911312177802.72.918

Awards and honours

AwardYear
College
WCHA All-Tournament Team2007
All-WCHA Second Team2008
ECHL
Goaltender of the Year2009
First All-Star Team2009
All-Rookie Team2009

References

References

  1. (2010-04-29). "#1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux". [[University of North Dakota.
  2. (2009-05-29). "Aces' Lamoureux Named Reebok ECHL Goaltender Of The Year".
  3. (2009-06-05). "Stingrays win the Kelly Cup 4-2". [[Anchorage Daily News]].
  4. (2009-07-30). "Sabres sign Jean-Philippe Lamoureux".
  5. (2010-07-22). "Flames sign goaltender Lamoureux".
  6. (2012-05-12). "VSV brings in top goalie Jean-Philippe Lamoureux".
  7. (2025-02-07). "Jean-Philippe Lamoureux announces retirement from pro hockey".
  8. (2025-05-21). "Jean-Philippe Lamoureux named Director of Player Personnel & Office Operations for hockey program".
  9. "ABOUT".
  10. [http://flames.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=534955 A big-time hockey family: Flames goalie has five siblings playing hockey at high levels]
  11. "WCHA Tourney History". WCHA.
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