Alex Westlund
Alex Westlund is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender who is now working as a coach. He is the former goalie Coach for the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL.
Playing career
Raised in Chatham, New Jersey, Westlund played prep hockey at Chatham [High School (New Jersey)|Chatham High School], starting in goal as a freshman, and at the Lawrenceville School, earning him a spot in 2010 in the New Jersey High School Ice Hockey Hall of Fame.He attended Yale University from 1995 to 1999, earning All-America Second Team honors. In his final year at Yale, Westlund won the William Neely Mallory Award, "given to the senior man who on the field of play and in life at Yale best represents the highest ideals of American sportsmanship and Yale tradition", according to the Yale website. He left Yale holding several all-time school records, including wins, saves, and games played. He was also presented with the Ken Dryden Award for the ECAC’s best goalie of the year.
Westlund began his professional career with the Dayton Bombers of the East Coast Hockey League during the 1999–2000 season. His career includes stints in the IHL, ECHL, AHL, in Russia, Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia, Germany, Croatia, and China.
Westlund would also play for Team USA at the 2004 IIHF World Championship as the third goaltender, although he didn't have any ice time, his team would win bronze.