Albert Dwayne Roloson was born on October 12,1969 and is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender and former goaltending coach of the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League.
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Albert Dwayne Roloson was born on October 12,1969 and is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender and former goaltending coach of the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League.
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Dwayne Roloson is currently the Goaltending Coach and Director of Player Development for Lake Superior State University Men's Ice Hockey of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
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Dwayne Roloson is often affectionately referred to by his fans as "Roli".
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Dwayne Roloson was signed as a free agent by the NHL's Calgary Flames in 1994.
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Rather than joining the Blue Jackets, Dwayne Roloson signed with the AHL team of the St Louis Blues, the Worcester IceCats.
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Dwayne Roloson won the Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award for having the NHL's best save percentage.
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On March 8,2006, Dwayne Roloson was traded to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for the first round pick that later became part of a trade for Pavol Demitra and a conditional draft pick that later became a third-rounder.
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However, during Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Carolina Hurricanes, Dwayne Roloson suffered a third-degree MCL sprain of his right knee when Hurricanes forward Andrew Ladd was pushed into Dwayne Roloson by a back-checking Oiler defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron.
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Dwayne Roloson could have tested the unrestricted free agency market in the summer of 2006 but opted to re-sign with the Oilers on July 1,2006, on a three-year contract.
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Dwayne Roloson lost his first game as an Islander on October 3,2009, in a shootout.
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On January 1,2011, Dwayne Roloson was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for defenceman Ty Wishart.
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Dwayne Roloson retired at season's end after the Lightning failed to qualify for the 2012 playoffs.
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In 2009, Dwayne Roloson was called upon for Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Championship.
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On June 10,2013, Dwayne Roloson was named as the replacement for Pete Peeters as the Anaheim Ducks' goaltending consultant.
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Dwayne Roloson teaches his goalie school with Minnesota Wild goaltending coach Bob Mason.
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