Neil Little
Neil in 2002
Born (1971-12-18) December 18, 1971
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for NHL
Philadelphia Flyers
AHL
Hershey Bears
Philadelphia Phantoms
IHL
Grand Rapids Griffins
ECHL
Johnstown Chiefs
SM-liiga
Espoo Blues
NHL Draft 226th overall, 1991
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 19942006

Leslie Neil Little, Jr. (born December 18, 1971) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He was a member of the Philadelphia Flyers organization nearly his entire professional career, helping backstop the Philadelphia Phantoms to two Calder Cup championships and playing in two career National Hockey League (NHL) games with the Flyers. Until 2015, he was an amateur scout for the Flyers.[1] He is now a scout for the NHL Montreal Canadiens.

Playing career

Little played 4 seasons for R.P.I. (NCAA Div 1, ECAC) before starting a professional career.

Little has played for the Hershey Bears and Philadelphia Phantoms in the AHL, as well as playing two NHL games for the Philadelphia Flyers. He signed with the Espoo Blues in the Finnish SM-liiga for the 2005–06 season, played there until Christmas, then finished the season in Geneva, Switzerland.

On December 28, 2003, he was the "flying goalie" in a brawl between the Phantoms and the Binghamton Senators as several players from the two teams were fighting next to the Senators' net, Little skated across the rink and dove into the crowd.[2][3]

Despite only playing two career games with the Philadelphia Flyers, Little was named as one of the Flyers goaltenders for the 2012 NHL Winter Classic Alumni game.[4]

Little is also the founder of ProHockeyLaunch.com which is an evaluation and mentorship company for up-and-coming young hockey players.

Coaching career

Following his playing career, Little was named an assistant coach/goaltending development coach for the Philadelphia Phantoms as well as a global scout for the Philadelphia Flyers, concentrating his focus on goaltenders. He spent eight seasons with the Flyers organization before spending six seasons working with the Florida Panthers.[5] Little spent the 2021–22 season working for the independent scouting firm Team 33 and was hired in the fall of 2022 by the Montreal Canadiens as a scout.[5]

Little was the assistant coach for the Princeton University men's hockey team from 200708 to the 201011 seasons.

Personal life

Little married Catherine M. Foote, DMD of Ardmore, PA in July 2013. He has four children, Nicholas, Elsie, Graysen, and Piper.

Awards and honours

Award Year
All-ECAC Hockey Rookie Team 1990–91
All-ECAC Hockey First Team 1992–93
AHCA East Second-Team All-American 1992–93

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLTOTLMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1989–90 Estevan Bruins SJHL 462119427073.32
1990–91 R.P.I. ECAC 1898010327104.13.879
1991–92 R.P.I. ECAC 281111315329603.76.874
1992–93 R.P.I. ECAC 31199318018802.93.906
1993–94 R.P.I. ECAC 271674157010203.36.899
1993–94 Hershey Bears AHL 100018103.23.889
1994–95 Johnstown Chiefs ECHL 167618975503.68.896 3021451104.55.864
1994–95 Hershey Bears AHL 195739196003.91.868
1995–96 Hershey Bears AHL 4821186268014903.34.895 10160404.02.902
1996–97 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 5431127300714502.89.909 10646202011.94.935
1997–98 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 5131117296014502.94.903 2015511934832.41.927
1998–99 Grand Rapids Griffins IHL 5018215274014433.15.894
1999–00 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 5126182283014313.03.906 5232981503.02.922
2000–01 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 5822274311714822.85.909 10556312312.19.926
2001–02 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 101060404.00.862
2001–02 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 351315720797022.02.926 5232981302.62.917
2002–03 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 421894247810342.49.907
2003–04 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 101033203.61.750
2003–04 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 342112119006261.96.920
2004–05 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 26157013835432.34.921 21025000.001.000
2005–06 Espoo Blues FIN 371416721008522.43.916
NHL totals 202093603.86.838

References

  1. Neiburg, Jeff. "Flyers' new goalie coach praised by GM Ron Hextall". Philly.com. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  2. Cohen, Al (December 28, 2003). "Phantoms Lose 5-1 To Binghamton In Brawl-Filled Game". www.sjsports.com. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  3. "Suspended animation: After fight, AHL penalties". ESPN.com. December 31, 2003. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  4. "2012 Flyers Alumni Game Official Roster - Philadelphia Flyers - News". Philadelphiaflyers.com. 25 November 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  5. 1 2 Godin, Arpon Basu and Marc Antoine. "Basu and Godin: Apprenticeship of Canadiens' young D, inspiration for Lane Hutson and more". The Athletic. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  6. "Peter White Hall Of Fame Induction Highlights Big Night With Phantoms". OurSports Central. 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  7. "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Athletics - Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2011-03-21.
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