This Minor Role Suits Lalime
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After a year in the wilderness--the International Hockey League--Patrick Lalime is eager to prove himself against NHL talent again.
Lalime, acquired by the Mighty Ducks in a trade with Pittsburgh in March, is the front-runner to be the team’s No. 2 goalie. Other than Guy Hebert, he is the only one on the roster with significant NHL experience.
Lalime, 24, was wallowing in a dispute with the Penguins last season and refused to sign. As a restricted free agent, he could not sign with another team without Penguin officials being able to match the deal.
So by March, Lalime was unsigned and playing for Grand Rapids in the IHL.
“We were in Milwaukee and my girlfriend called me and said her aunt had heard that I had been traded,” Lalime said. “I said, ‘Yeah, yeah, right.’ My girlfriend called back a half-hour later and said her brother had heard it. I said, ‘Maybe I better check this out.’ I tried my agent and he wasn’t in. So I called home and my brother said, ‘Congratulations.’ That’s when I got excited.”
The Ducks signed Lalime to a one-year contract that will pay him $425,500 if he makes the team and less if he is sent to the minor leagues.
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