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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   The Rise And Fall Of Andrew Raycroft   September 4, 2018
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Twelve years ago, Boston Bruins goaltender Andrew Raycroft took the National
Hockey League by storm.

Boston';s fifth-round pick in 1998 had spent the previous three
seasons bouncing back and forth on Interstate 95 between Boston and
Providence. In fact, a majority of Raycroft';s early professional career in the
 AHL, playing in 121 games on the Bruins'; farm club with a 56-48-13
record.Photo: Jouko Laru

However, the 2003-04 season was anything but average for Raycroft and the
Bruins. It would prove vital to the future of the franchise.Related: Top 3
All-Time Bruins GoaliesRaycroft';s Calder Trophy-Winning Season

With Steve Shields, Jeff Hackett, and John Grahame all departing, Raycroft was
given the opportunity to be the starter in Boston, beating out Felix Potvin for
 the role in training camp. He would proceed to find lightning in a bottle for
the best season in his professional career.

The Belleville, Ontario-native played in 57 games for the Bruins during the
2003-04 season and quickly became a household name in Boston. Raycroft went
29-18-9 with a 2.05 goals-against average and .926 save percentage. That
season, his statistics were comparable to Martin Brodeur, Marty Turco, and
Miikka Kiprusoff.

Not too shabby for a rookie goaltender to be rubbing shoulders with some
legends at the position.

In the same season, an 18-year-old, Quebec-born rookie named Patrice Bergeron
was also a rookie in Boston. Combined with Raycroft, they helped the Bruins to
a Northeast Division title and paired up in this famous ad campaign. Both
rookies did their part in guiding the Black and Gold to the playoffs that
season.

Raycroft earned Hart and Vezina Trophy consideration for his stellar regular
season performance and took home the Calder Trophy as the league';s best
rookie. He beat out future Bruin Michael Ryder, the aforementioned Bergeron,
Joffrey Lupul, and Eric Staal, among others, for the honor.Falling Back to
Earth

While play was halted for the 2004-05 NHL Lockout, the young netminder spent
time in Finland, playing for Tappara Tampere. However, Raycroft couldn';t find
his groove after six-plus months off from the game. After the lockout ended
and hockey resumed for the 2005-06 season, his struggles continued.

That year, Raycroft lost his job and mojo in Boston. He played in just 30
games that season, going 8-19-2 with a putrid 3.71 goals-against and .879 save
percentage. The Bruins were the fifth-worst team in the NHL that season and
Raycroft quickly found himself third on the depth chart behind Hannu Toivanen
and Tim Thomas, who would lead Boston to a Stanley Cup five years later.

Boston was in transition during the 2005-06 season. Captain Joe Thornton was
traded, coach Mike Sullivan was fired, and Jeff Gorton became the interim
general manager after Mike O';Connell was dismissed. Raycroft had his own
transition that season, as it was the first which required goalies to wear
sleeker equipment.

Further change was coming that summer.Raycroft Traded to the Maple Leafs

On June 24, 2006, Gorton engineered one of the greatest heists in Bruins
history, trading Raycroft to the Toronto Maple Leafs for 2005 first-round pick
Tuukka Rask. Boston had the option of choosing either him or fellow Leafs
prospect Justin Pogge. That';s a pretty good return for a player who was nearly
 released prior to the trade.

The other option, Pogge, played just six games in the NHL. Raycroft spent just
two seasons in Toronto. Rask is now the Bruins'; franchise goaltender for the
 foreseeable future.

Thankfully for Bruins fans, Gorton made the right call. On the other hand,
Toronto gave up valuable assets for a potential starting goalie, much like they
 would do years later for both Jonathan Bernier and Frederik Andersen.

It is still thought of by many as the Leafs'; worst trade in franchise
history.Raycroft';s Downhill Slide & Retirement

After joining the Maple Leafs, Raycroft went on to put up respectable numbers
during the 2006-07 season. He tied Ed Belfour';s franchise record for wins in a
 season, with 37, and played in an unthinkable 72 games. Toronto fell one point
 short of making the playoffs, dropping the penultimate game of the season to
the eighth-place New York Islanders. A win there would have propelled the Leafs
 into the postseason.

Unfortunately, Raycroft';s career spiraled in a hurry after that season. The
11-year veteran proceeded to play for four different teams in the final six
seasons of his NHL career. Colorado, Vancouver, and Dallas all took a chance
hoping he could find a way to find the form that he had in 2003-04.Andrew
Raycroft while playing for the Dallas Stars in 2011.

Raycroft was never able to resurrect his career in the NHL. After no team would
 sign him during the summer of 2012, he played for one season in Italy and
another in Sweden before retiring from professional hockey.

In an interview, Raycroft disclosed his reasoning to the Boston Globe';s Nancy
Marrapese-Burrell.

It was an amazing experience for [my family] but we just couldn';t do it
another year, there was just no way. Hockey was fun but it wasn';t enjoyable
enough to keep playing.

He is married with three children. It was difficult for him to pack up his
entire family multiple times over six years and find a stable place to live,
making the decision to retire easier.

After hanging up his skates, he was brought on as a volunteer coach at the
University of Connecticut to assist their goaltenders as the university entered
 its inaugural season playing in Hockey East, one of the toughest college
conferences in the country. Raycroft has also spent time as a guest studio
analyst for the Bruins, providing valuable insight on the game.

To this day, Boston is still reaping the benefits of his Calder season in
2003-04. Raycroft';s short-term success enabled the Bruins to secure a major
piece of their long-term future. Rask was one of the better goalies in the
league this season and Boston is a Stanley Cup contender.

For Raycroft, he joined many others an someone who enjoyed their 15 minutes of
fame at the NHL level, but could never achieve consistency at a decent pace
thereafter. Some, like Jonathan Cheechoo, benefitted from others and struggled
on their own. Some, like Jimmy Carson, suffered injuries and never reached
their peak again. For Raycroft, the 2004-05 NHL Lockout and subsequent changes
to the game altered his future and prevented him from returning to his rookie
form.

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