Dallas Eliuk

Dallas Eliuk
Born (1964-11-04) November 4, 1964
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 195 pounds (88 kg)
Shoots Right
Position Goaltender
NLL teams Portland LumberJax
Philadelphia Wings
Pro career 1991–2008
Nickname Dally-Lama
NLL Hall of Fame, 2009

Dallas Eliuk (born November 4, 1964 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former goaltender and assistant coach in the National Lacrosse League. Prior to starting his coaching career for the Colorado Mammoth in 2014, Eliuk was a coach with the Portland LumberJax in the 2009 season, and played 15 seasons for the Philadelphia Wings before being traded to the LumberJax (per his request), where he played for three seasons. Eliuk won four championships with the Wings, two championship MVP awards, was named to the All-Pro team nine times, and retired as the league's all-time leader in saves.[1] Because of his success in Philadelphia, his longevity, and his unparalleled acrobatic athleticism, he is considered a legend in indoor lacrosse, and widely regarded as the best goalie to ever to play the game.[1]

Eliuk was inducted into the CLA HOF November 2013. Eliuk and Jim Veltman were inducted into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in March, 2009.[2]

In January 2005, when the Wings were in Anaheim for a game against the Storm, several members of the team, including Eliuk, went to a taping of the game show The Price Is Right. Eliuk was chosen to participate, and won a world-map lithograph, some dinnerware, and an exercise machine. The episode aired on February 11, 2005.[3]

Eliuk married Portland DJ Daria O'Neill on December 31, 2007. The couple welcomed their first child Xander Eliuk in May 2009.[4] He lives with his wife in Portland.[5]

Statistics

NLL

    Regular Season   Playoffs
SeasonTeamGPMinGASvGAASv %GPMinGASvGAASv %
1991Philadelphia100000--------------
1992Philadelphia844810231213.6675.36%314221968.8782.05%
1993Philadelphia84438927412.0575.48%29214529.1378.79%
1994Philadelphia73166221111.7777.29%2109216711.5676.14%
1995Philadelphia73916824010.4377.92%2121307214.8870.59%
1996Philadelphia105029128410.8875.73%2119238011.6077.67%
1997Philadelphia84768129910.2178.68%160153515.0070.00%
1998Philadelphia1263613343512.5576.58%31773510811.8675.52%
1999Philadelphia1269914647412.5376.45%160134613.0077.97%
2000Philadelphia1058013041913.4476.32%160142914.0067.44%
2001Philadelphia1474714950411.9677.18%211919759.5479.79%
2002Philadelphia1459814042414.0475.18%159124512.2078.95%
2003Philadelphia1689919660813.0975.62%------------
2004Philadelphia1672614043911.5775.82%------------
2005Philadelphia1666214144912.7776.10%------------
2006Portland1361611437711.1076.78%158133113.3970.45%
2007Portland1671814645212.2075.59%------------
2008Portland162555315512.4574.52%34893811.3780.85%
NLL Totals2139,7141,9816,35612.2476.24%241,22423977411.7176.41%

References

  1. 1 2 "Eliuk Tabbed Jax Assistant Coach". NLL.com. November 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  2. "Eliuk & Veltman To Enter Hall of Fame". NLL.com. February 10, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  3. "News and Notes Archive". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. August 24, 2005. Archived from the original on 2007-02-28. Retrieved 2007-04-25.
  4. Vondersmith, Jason (January 11, 2008). "Holy goalie!". Portland Tribune. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
  5. Acker, Lizzy (October 30, 2017). "Where is Portland's favorite radio DJ, Daria?". OregonLive.com. Retrieved 31 October 2017.

Awards

Preceded by
Steve Dietrich
Champion's Cup MVP
1998
Succeeded by
Colin Doyle
Preceded by
Dan Stroup
Champion's Cup MVP
2001
Succeeded by
Colin Doyle
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