
Quick Hits:
-Salary is $450,000
-Drafted with New Jersey's 8th round choice, 215th overall, in 1997
-Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Toronto Maple Leafs to a one-year contract on July 6 2007
-6'3 205 lbs
-Born in Des Moines, IA, United States on 23 Jul '77
-Played for Boston College and was on Final Four All-Tournament and won Team Goaltending Leader Award (lowest goals-against)and was named to the All-Rookie Team
STATS
GP W L T Min GA SA SO GAA Sv%
- - - - - - - - 0 .000
Scott Clemmensen was being cheered by leaf fans 3 months before he even signed with them, why you ask, he was in net for the Devils and with a Devils win we go to the playoffs, well it didnt happen and the Devils get kicked out by our rival the Sens. Three months later Scott Clemmensen is a leaf. He will bring his experince of being a backup to Brodeur to the Leafs and Marlies and will probablly be mentor to Pogge. Clemmensen was probablly one of the best backups to come out of NJ in a while not saying his great but was better then the likes of JF Damphousse. Clemmensen is a great team player and is such big guy he lets the puck come to him, he needs to work more on his movement in the net and has to be more consistent will probablly be sent down to the Marlies this year or might sit in the press box as 3rd string goalie whatever JFJ and Maurice have in mind for him. It will be interesting to see how contributes to the team maybe like the Aubin of 05-06 even though Raycroft and Toskala are better than Belfour and Telliqvist.
TSN Career potential: Number 2 Goalie
Sportsnet Career potential: Number 2 Goalie
Next Player:Justin Pogge

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