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Adam Russo (born April 12, 1983) is a Canadian/Italian former professional
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. He participated at the
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as a member of the Italian National men's ice hockey team.


Playing career

Russo played major junior in the
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(QMJHL) with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan for four seasons. In his first season, he was named to the All Rookie Team. In 2002–03, he tied Nick Sanza and
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for the league-record in single-season shutouts with seven. That same year, he won both the Jacques Plante trophy as best goaltender in the QMJHL and the CHL (Canadian Hockey League) Goaltender of the Year and was named to the First All-Star team at the Golden Puck Award banquet. He holds the career season/playoff record for shutouts with a total of 23. He turned pro in 2004–05 overseas in the
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with Alleghe HC and Asiago HC. He went on to also play for
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,
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and Bolzano HC where he won championships both years, before joining the French Ligue Magnus in 2008–09 with
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where he was named to the French All-Star team. In 2009–10, he returned to North America to play in the IHL with the
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. At the end of the season he participated in the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in Germany, where he played against both Team Canada and Team Latvia in the preliminary round. He then played for the Quad City Mallards during the 2010-2011 where he picked up Goalie Of the Week mentions a couple of times and repeated those honors the following season when he played for the Wichita Thunder. There he was a finalist for CHL Goaltender of the year. He was traded to the Arizona Sundogs of the CHL for the 2012–13 season. On a side note, after his rookie season, he attended the Montreal Canadiens rookie camp, but missed out on a contract, and the year after he received his CHL Goalie of the Year award, he attended the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim pro camp where he did very well, but again, was not offered a deal. Before his season in 2009–2010 in Port Huron with the Icehawks, he also attended the Worcester Sharks training camp, farm team of the San Jose Sharks. Also, Russo owns A.R. Action-Reaction Goaltending, a goaltending consultant and coaching company based in Vancouver B.C. He has been teaching and training goalies for 15+ years.


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* 1983 births Living people Acadie–Bathurst Titan players Anglophone Quebec people Arizona Sundogs players Asiago Hockey 1935 players HC Alleghe players Bolzano HC players Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Canadian sportspeople of Italian descent SG Cortina players Diables Noirs de Tours players HC Merano players Port Huron Icehawks players Quad City Mallards (CHL) players Ice hockey people from Montreal Wichita Thunder players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Italy Italian ice hockey goaltenders Italian expatriate ice hockey people Italian expatriate sportspeople in France Italian expatriate sportspeople in the United States Naturalised citizens of Italy Naturalised sports competitors {{Italy-icehockey-bio-stub