Michael Smart’s stats from teams around the world

Michael Smart defends the goal at Cyclone Hockey practice Sept. 16 at the Ames/ISU Ice Arena.

Luke Manderfeld

Here are some stats from Michael Smart’s goaltending career that has taken him all over the world.

Australian U18 national team — Smart allowed on average one goal in two games for the U18 team. He had a .954 save percentage.

Harrington College Icebergs — Smart averaged allowed goals was 6.23 in 13 games. The team he played for was an independent junior A league hockey team affiliated with Harrington College of Canada.

Ontario Hockey Academy U18 — In 20 games for the team, Smart allowed 1.70 goals against and had a .920 save percentage.

Toronto Canada Moose — Smart received sporadic playing time in 21 games for the Moose and put up a .872 save percentage. He averaged allowed goals was 5.62 goals. The Moose are also in the independent junior A hockey league.

Sydney Bears — Smart became the primary goaltender for the Bears, an Australian Ice Hockey League team. He had a .870 save percentage and averaged allowing 3.47 goals.

West Coast Flyers — In Smart’s brief stint with the Flyers, he had a .959 save percentage and allowed one goal on average.

Perth Thunder — In his 2013 season for the Thunder, Smart had a save percentage of .851 and allowed 4.68 goals on average.

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