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Position
  
Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
1999

Name
  
Jim Carey

Career start
  
1994

Playing career
  
1994–1999

Weight
  
86 kg

Caught
  
Left

Height
  
1.88 m


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Born
  
May 31, 1974 (age 49) Dorchester, MA, USA (
1974-05-31
)

Played for
  
Washington CapitalsBoston BruinsSt. Louis Blues

NHL Draft
  
32nd overall, 1992Washington Capitals

Education
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Similar People
  
Olaf Kolzig, Joe Juneau, Byron Dafoe, Georges Vezina, Anson Carter

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James M. Carey (born May 31, 1974) is a retired American ice hockey goaltender who played for the Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, and St. Louis Blues in the National Hockey League (NHL). Carey was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, but grew up in Weymouth, Massachusetts.

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Playing career

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Carey debuted his hockey career in college with the Wisconsin Badgers in 1992. Jim Carey was the highest drafted goalie in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, taken in the 2nd round, 32nd overall by the Washington Capitals. Before coming to Washington, Carey played in the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in 1993 and played in the AHL with the Portland Pirates. In Portland, Carey took home numerous individual awards including the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award as the top rookie in the AHL and the Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award for top netminder in the AHL. He was also selected to the First All-Star Team.

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In 1995, Carey made his NHL debut in Washington and went undefeated in his first seven games. He would finish the season with an 18-6-3 record and was selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team. This early success promoted him to Washington's starting goalie the following season - his best in the NHL. He played in 71 games, won 35, recorded 9 shutouts, and finished with a GAA of 2.26. He won the Vezina Trophy for his efforts and was selected to the NHL First All-Star Team. The next fall, Carey was the backup to goalie Mike Richter on Team USA in the World Cup of Hockey. The United States would win gold by beating Team Canada in three games.

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In 1997, he was traded midway through the season to the Boston Bruins in a blockbuster deal. Carey would never find his true form again in Boston and was sent down to the minors a year later with the Providence Bruins in the AHL. Carey signed on as a free agent at the end of the season with the St. Louis Blues and played four games before deciding he had had enough of hockey.

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Because of Carey's name's similarity to that of actor Jim Carrey, his nicknames were The Mask, Ace, and eventually Net Detective (the latter two being a play on Carrey's 1994 film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective).

Life after the NHL

Carey is the CEO and President of OptiMED Billing Solutions, Inc., a medical billing company, based out of Sarasota, Florida and Boston.

Awards and honors

  • Named WCHA Rookie of the Year in 1993.
  • Selected to the AHL First All-Star Team in 1995.
  • Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award winner in 1995.
  • Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award winner in 1995.
  • Selected as Rookie of the Year by Hockey Star Presents in 1995.
  • Rated #19 in "The Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey" by Hockey Star Presents in 1995.
  • Selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1995.
  • Selected to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1996.
  • Vezina Trophy winner in 1996.
  • Inducted into the Portland Pirates Hall of Fame in 2008.
  • Washington Capitals records

  • Career lowest GAA (2.37).
  • Lowest GAA in a single season (2.13 in 1995)
  • Tied for most penalty minutes in a playoff season (4 in 1995).
  • Tied for most shutouts in a single season (9 in 1996).
  • Transactions

  • June 20, 1992 – Drafted in the 2nd round, 32nd overall by the Washington Capitals in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft
  • March 1, 1997 – Traded by the Washington Capitals with Jason Allison, Anson Carter, and the Capitals' 3rd round selection (Lee Goren) in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft to the Boston Bruins for Adam Oates, Bill Ranford, and Rick Tocchet
  • March 1, 1999 – Signed by the St. Louis Blues
  • References

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