Justin Pogge

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Position Goaltender
Catches Left
Height
Weight
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
204 lb (93 kg/14 st 8 lb)
NHL Team (P)
Cur. team
Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born April 22, 1986 (1986-04-22) (age 22),
Penticton, BC, CAN
NHL Draft 90th overall, 2004
Toronto Maple Leafs
Pro career 2008 – present

Justin Pogge (born April 22, 1986, in Penticton, British Columbia, now living in Fort McMurray, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey goaltender for the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. He was raised alone by his mother Annet for his whole life. He was drafted in the third round, 90th overall in the 2004 Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and signed to a three-year entry contract on December 19th, 2005. Pogge played for the Prince George Cougars in the 2004–2005 WHL season before being traded to the Calgary Hitmen at the trading deadline. He played for the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League in 2005–06, where he was named the top goaltender in both the WHL and the Canadian Hockey League. He is currently the third or fourth goalie on the Toronto Maple Leafs depth chart behind Andrew Raycroft, Vesa Toskala and Scott Clemmensen, who backed up Martin Brodeur last season with the New Jersey Devils. He received his first call up to the Leafs on January 11, 2008, but did not suit up and was reassigned to the Marlies the next day.

In Summer 2006, Pogge was featured in an ad campaign for the Canadian clothing store Bootlegger, modelling the summer's fashions along with actress Sarah Mason.

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[edit] 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

Pogge helped the the Canadian team to an unexpected gold medal defense of their 2006 championship. On January 5, 2006, Pogge led Team Canada to a 5–0 win over Team Russia to win the gold medal. After the game Justin received the team Most Valuable Player (MVP) award after facing a total of 35 shots through out the game.

Pogge was not invited to the Canadian junior summer camp, and was not expected to make the team prior to the start of the WHL season, but earned a trip to Vancouver on the basis of his incredibly strong play with the Calgary Hitmen. He would end the tournament with three shutouts, and a goals against average of 1.00, becoming the hero of Canada's run.[1]

Pogge has also represented Canada at the 2006 Spengler Cup tournament in Davos, Switzerland. He took Canada to the finals where they lost to HC Davos. Team Canada was coached by former head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Pat Quinn.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Career statistics

[edit] Regular season

   
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA
2003–04 Prince George Cougars WHL 44 17 18 2 2271 107 3 2.83
2004–05 Prince George Cougars WHL 24 10 9 2 1198 56 4 2.80
2004–05 Calgary Hitmen WHL 29 14 12 3 1727 66 2 2.29
2005–06 Calgary Hitmen WHL 54 38 10 2 3237 93 11 1.72
2006–07 Toronto Marlies AHL 43 19 25 0 2812 142 3 3.03
2007–08 Toronto Marlies AHL 41 26 10 0 2415 94 4 2.34
CAREER TOTALS 194 98 74 9 245 464 23 2.53

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Preceded by
Jeff Glass
Winner of the WHL Del Wilson Trophy
2006
Succeeded by
Carey Price
Preceded by
Eric Fehr
Winner of the WHL Four Broncos Memorial Trophy
2006
Succeeded by
Kris Russell