19-792: For other uses, see Linus (disambiguation) . Linus , a male given name, is the Latin form of the Greek name Linos . It is a common given name in Sweden. The origin of the name is unknown although the name appears in antiquity both as a musician who taught Apollo and as a son of Apollo who died in infancy. People [ edit ] Linus (Argive) , son of Apollo and Psamathe in Greek mythology Linus of Hollywood (Linus Dotson, born 1973), American musical artist Linus of Thrace , musician and master of eloquent speech in Greek mythology Pope Linus (died c. 76),
38-615: A 1.90 GAA and .935 save percentage in his final nine games after the deadline. During the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs , the Bruins were eliminated in six games by the Panthers in the second round. On 24 June 2024, Ullmark was traded to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Mark Kastelic , Joonas Korpisalo , and a 2024 first-round pick. Ullmark is a fan of esports , and of Dota 2 in particular. On 18 March 2019, he appeared on
57-566: A 15–14–5 record in 37 games while backing up Carter Hutton . On 3 August 2019, the Sabres re-signed Ullmark to a one-year, $ 1.325 million contract. On 25 October 2020, Ullmark signed a one-year, $ 2.6 million contract with the Sabres. On 28 July 2021, Ullmark left the Sabres as a free agent and signed a four-year, $ 20 million contract to be the starting goaltender with the Boston Bruins . Ullmark played his first regular season game for
76-577: A playable character in the Quattro Adventure and Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade video games References [ edit ] ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia; Hardcastle, Kate (2006). A Dictionary of First Names . Oxford University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-19-157854-0 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
95-755: A recurring character in Star Trek: Discovery Ben Linus , in the US television show Lost Linus Van Pelt , in the comic strip Peanuts , and associated media Linus Caldwell, in Ocean's Eleven (2001), played by Matt Damon Linus Larrabee, in Sabrina (1954 film) and Sabrina (1995 film) Linus Rawlings, in How the West Was Won (film) , played by James Stewart Linus Spacehead,
114-484: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Linus (disambiguation) Linus is a male given name. Linus may also refer to: Linus Ullmark Linus Ullmark ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈliːnus ˈulmɑːrk] ; born 31 July 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by
133-569: The 2023 NHL All–Star Weekend , joining head coach Jim Montgomery and teammate David Pastrňák . Ullmark notched his 100th career win on 19 January, saving 25 of 26 shots against the New York Islanders . On 25 February, he became the thirteenth NHL goaltender to score a goal , and the first since Pekka Rinne in 2020, as he shot the puck directly into the Vancouver Canucks ' empty net with less than one minute remaining in
152-574: The Buffalo Sabres in the sixth round, 163rd overall, of the 2012 NHL entry draft . With the Boston Bruins during the 2022–23 season , Ullmark led the NHL in wins, goals against average, and save percentage, scored an empty net goal , and won both the William M. Jennings Trophy and Vezina Trophy , the former being shared with his teammate Jeremy Swayman . On 27 May 2014, Ullmark was signed by
171-735: The Buffalo Sabres to a three-year, entry-level contract. He was returned on loan to Modo Hockey of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) for the 2014–15 season . In his first season in North America, Ullmark attended the Sabres' training camp. After recovery from an early injury, he was assigned to begin the 2015–16 season with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL). Ullmark played in three games before being recalled to
190-582: The Vezina Trophy as the league's best goaltender. The Bruins entered the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs as the favourites for the championship. However, they were ousted in the first round by the Florida Panthers , squandering a 3–1 series lead in the process. Ullmark was ultimately pulled after Game 6, after he had allowed seven goals in the game. Ullmark defended coach Montgomery, saying "something that everybody does when things aren't going
209-472: The Bruins on 22 October 2021, a 4–1 win against the Sabres. Although rookie Jeremy Swayman started the first couple games of the season, Ullmark started most of the games before Tuukka Rask 's return from injury. Ullmark was named as the starting goaltender for the Bruins for their first round series against the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs . Ullmark would struggle in
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#1732775764790228-515: The Bruins' 3–1 win. The Bruins finished the regular season with new records in both wins (65) and points (135), winning the Presidents' Trophy . Ullmark and Swayman together received the William M. Jennings Trophy as the goaltending tandem to allow the fewest goals against. Ullmark's personal record was 40–6–1 and he led the NHL in GAA (1.89) and save percentage (.938). He was named a finalist for
247-556: The Linux kernel Linus Ullmark (born 1993), Swedish hockey player Linus Videll (born 1985), Swedish hockey player Linus Wahlgren (born 1976), Swedish actor Linus Wahlqvist (born 1996), Swedish footballer Linus Werneman (born 1992), Swedish hockey player Linus Yale Jr. (1821–1868), American mechanical engineer, son of Yale, Sr. Linus Yale Sr. (1797–1858), American inventor and manufacturer of locks Characters [ edit ] Linus (mythology) Linus,
266-688: The Sabres on 23 October 2015. He made his NHL debut the following day, making 24 saves in a 4–3 defeat to the New Jersey Devils . His first victory came in his second start, a 3–1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers . Ullmark would spend majority of the subsequent season with the Americans, amassing a record of 26–27–2. He appeared in one game for the Sabres, falling 4–2 to the Tampa Bay Lightning . On 13 June 2017,
285-557: The Sabres re-signed Ullmark to a two-year, $ 1.5 million contract with an annual average of $ 750,000. Ullmark joined the Sabres full-time during the 2018–19 season . In his season debut on 13 October, he recorded his first career NHL shutout, stopping all 36 shots faced in a 3–0 win over the Arizona Coyotes . On 22 December, Ullmark stopped all 40 shots faced to shut out the Anaheim Ducks 3–0. Overall, he recorded
304-497: The first two games, as he let up four goals in both games, both of which were losses. As a result, the team opted to start Swayman in Game 3, who would start the rest of the series. The Bruins would be eliminated by Carolina in Game 7. The 2022–23 season was a historic one for the Bruins. Ullmark and Swayman's post-victory "goalie hug" embrace became a widely-covered team ritual. Ullmark was named one of three Boston representatives to
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342-2436: The second Bishop of Rome and Pope of the Catholic Church Linus Arnesson (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player Linus Bylund (born 1978), Swedish politician Linus B. Comins (1817–1892), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts in 1857–59 Linus Diaz (born 1933), Sri Lankan long-distance runner Linus Eklöf (born 1989), Swedish motorcycle speedway rider Linus Eklöw (better known by his stage name Style of Eye) (born 1979), Swedish DJ, producer, and songwriter Linus Fernström (born 1987), Swedish hockey player Linus Forslund (born 1988), Swedish bandy player Linus Reinhard Frey (also known as "Lonny Frey") (1910–2009), American baseball player Linus Fröberg (born 1993), Swedish hockey player Linus Gerdemann (born 1982), German professional road bicycle racer Linus Hallenius (born 1989), Swedish footballer Linus Hultström (born 1992), Swedish hockey player Linus Klasen (born 1986), Swedish hockey player Francis Line (also known as Linus of Liège) (1595–1675), English Jesuit priest and scientist Linus Lundqvist (born 1999), Swedish racecar driver Linus Malmborg (born 1988), Swedish footballer Linus Malmqvist (born 1981), Swedish footballer J. Linus McAtee (1897–1963), American Hall of Fame jockey DJ Linus (born 1957), Italian deejay Linus Omark (born 1987), Swedish hockey player Linus Pauling (1901–1994), American chemist, winner of two Nobel Prizes (chemistry and peace) Linus Persson (ice hockey) (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey right winger Linus Persson (handballer) (born 1993), Swedish handball player Linus Pettersson (born 1987), Swedish bandy player Linus Roache (born 1964), English actor Linus Rönnqvist (born 1988), Swedish bandy player Linus Sebastian (born 1986), Canadian YouTuber, creator and host of Linus Tech Tips and founder of Linus Media Group Linus Sandgren (born 1972), Swedish Cinematographer Linus Sköld (born 1983), Swedish politician Linus Sundström (born 1990), Swedish speedway rider Linus Svenning (born 1990), Swedish singer-songwriter Linus Thörnblad (born 1985), Swedish high jumper Linus Tornblad (born 1993), Swedish footballer Linus Torvalds (born 1969), Finnish-born American programmer, creator of
361-399: The way they want to is they're trying to find a scapegoat." Although Ullmark entered the 2023–24 season as Boston's starting goaltender, Swayman's play saw him get an uptick in starts. As was established in the previous two seasons, however, the two still split relatively even starts, with Ullmark starting 39 games to Swayman's 43. Ullmark finished off the season on a strong note, recording
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