Richard Shulmistra

Richard Shulmistra (born April 1, 1971) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played two games in the National Hockey League with the New Jersey Devils and Florida Panthers between 1998 and 2000, while the rest of his career, which lasted from 1994 to 2004, was spent mainly in the minor leagues. Prior to turning professional Shulmistra played US college hockey at Miami University.

Richard Shulmistra
Born (1971-04-01) April 1, 1971
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Right
Played for New Jersey Devils
Florida Panthers
Eisbären Berlin
Adler Mannheim
NHL Draft 1992 NHL Supplemental Draft
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career 19942004

Collegiate career

Shulmistra played junior hockey for the Thunder Bay Flyers of the United States Hockey League for their 1989-90 season before signing to play for the Miami RedHawks of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. He was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1992 NHL Supplemental Draft. Miami capped a historic year for the program in 1993 when the team received its first bid to the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. Miami was led by Brian Savage (2nd-Team All-American, 37 goals), defenseman Bobby Marshall (2nd-Team All American, 45 points) and Shulmistra with a 2.71 GAA. The team lost in the first round to Wisconsin 3–1 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.[1][2] Shulmistra turned pro after the 1993-94 Miami campaign in which he was named the Miami team MVP.[3]

Professional career

Shulmistra spent most of his professional career in the US minor leagues, starting with the Cornwall Aces, the American Hockey League affiliate of Quebec. He played one game for the New Jersey Devils on January 1, 1998, saving 28 shots in a 2-1 loss to the Florida Panthers.[4] He next saw the NHL on December 27, 1999, saving 20 shots for Florida in a 6-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning.[5] Shulmistra then went to Germany in 2001, playing for the Berlin Polar Bears and the Mannheim Eagles in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in his three seasons abroad.[6] He retired after the 2003-04 season.

Personal life

Shulmistra now lives in North Carolina and works as a goalie coach. He coached the bantam AAA Carolina Jr Hurricanes team for one season.[7] He produced the video series "Winning Hockey Goaltending featuring Coach Richard Shulmistra."[8]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLTMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1988–89 St. Michael's Buzzers MetJBHL 1210207152912.43
1989–90 Thunder Bay Flyers TBJHL 37209013103.76
1990–91 Miami University CCHA 2021229208005.21
1991–92 Miami University CCHA 193528506704.72
1992–93 Miami University CCHA 33226419498812.71
1993–94 Miami University CCHA 271312115217402.92
1994–95 Cornwall Aces AHL 204929375803.71.868 8434462202.95.910
1995–96 Cornwall Aces AHL 369182184410003.25.882 1009106.76.889
1996–97 Albany River Rats AHL 2359210624322.43.916 21077201.56.938
1997–98 New Jersey Devils NHL 101062201.94.933
1997–98 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 113806563413.11.897
1997–98 Albany River Rats AHL 34208420227822.31.918 13836963212.76.910
1998–99 Manitoba Moose IHL 4425117246911722.84.908
1998–99 Albany River Rats AHL 126405963403.42.884 20264302.82.857
1999–00 Florida Panthers NHL 110060101.00.952
1999–00 Louisville Panthers AHL 271211214478023.32.903
1999–00 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 95135201611.85.918 10130305.90.727
2000–01 Louisville Panthers AHL 101060404.00.886
2000–01 Kansas City Blades IHL 41302391303.26.891
2000–01 Florida Everblades ECHL 2200130703.23.901
2000–01 Chicago Wolves IHL 29208016165141.89.937 10735912022.03.924
2001–02 Eisbären Berlin DEL 52302912062.38.918 42681002.24.932
2002–03 Eisbären Berlin DEL 2911323531.86.937 95332012.25.917
2003–04 Adler Mannheim DEL 2814455302.20.914 158404.14.857
NHL totals 2110122301.48.941

Awards and honours

Award Year
College
CCHA Second All-Star Team 1993
AHL
Second All-Star Team 1998

References

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