Mike Bales

Michael Raymond "Mike" Bales (born August 6, 1971 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a retired goaltender who played for the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators in the National Hockey League. He attended the Ohio State University, lettering with the Buckeyes from 1990 to 1992, and was drafted by Boston in the fifth round of the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. He played in the NHL for parts of four seasons, accumulating a record of 2–15–1 and a GAA of 4.13 in 23 games. He has one son William (*2002) and twins Alexander and Alexa (*2006).

Career
Bales' entire career as a Boston Bruin consists of 25 minutes played in one game against the New Jersey Devils on January 9, 1993, during which he gave up one goal. His busiest NHL season was 1995–96, when he appeared in 20 games for Ottawa.

Bales then played in the European ice hockey leagues, beginning with the Belfast Giants in the Ice Hockey Superleague in 2001. He then moved to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in Germany for ERC Ingolstadt and then to the Elitserien in Sweden for Leksands IF. Since 2004 he has played for the Straubing Tigers where he scored his first career goal during the 2005–06 season with the Tigers. He retired in 2010.

Transactions
 Selected by Boston Bruins in fifth round (fourth Bruins pick, 105th overall) of National Hockey League entry draft, June 16, 1990. Signed as free agent by Ottawa Senators, July 4, 1994. Signed as free agent by Buffalo Sabres, September 9, 1997.

Signed as free agent by Dallas Stars (two year contract), July 8, 1998. 

NHL Game Log
 Selected by Boston Bruins in NHL Entry Draft. 01/09/93: - (25m41s, 9/10) 2–6 defeat vs. New Jersey (Terreri) [Replaced Blue].

Signed as free agent by Ottawa Senators.</li> 02/02/95: - (2m36s, 1/1) 4–6 defeat at Boston (Lacher) [Replaced Beaupre, replaced by Beaupre].</li> 10/13/95: - (20m, 8/10) 2–6 defeat at Florida (Fitzpatrick) [Replaced Beaupre].</li>

10/28/95: L (59m, 24/27) 1–4 defeat vs. Florida (Fitzpatrick).</li> 11/04/95: L (35m02s, 5/6) 4–5 defeat vs. Hartford (Reese) [Replaced Beaupre].</li> 11/09/95: L (60m, 47/51) 3–4 defeat at Boston (Lacher, Billington).</li>

11/16/95: L (45m59s, 26/31) 3–5 defeat at Philadelphia (Hextall) [Replaced by Beaupre].</li> 11/22/95: L (60m, 35/42) 2–7 defeat at Pittsburgh (Barrasso).</li> 11/25/95: T (65m, 37/40) 3–3 OT tie vs. Boston (Bailey).</li>

12/07/95: W (60m, 38/40) 5–2 victory at Chicago (Belfour).</li> 12/12/95: L (60m, 22/24) 1–2 defeat at San Jose (Terreri).</li> 12/13/95: L (60m, 38/44) 2–6 defeat at Los Angeles (Hrudey).</li> 12/17/95: L (59m23s, 24/28) 1–4 defeat at Vancouver (>McLean) [Replaced by Beaupre, replaced Beaupre]</li>

12/27/95: W (60m, 26/29) 4–3 victory at Buffalo (Biron).</li> 12/30/95: L (60m, 23/27) 1–4 defeat vs. Montreal (Thibault).</li> 01/06/96: L (60m, 24/29) 4–5 defeat at NY Islanders (Soderstrom).</li> 01/13/96: L (60m, 37/41) 1–4 defeat at Tampa Bay (Puppa).</li>

<li>01/22/96: L (40m, 11/16) 3–7 defeat vs. Chicago (Hackett) [Replaced by Beaupre].</li> <li>02/08/96: - (40m, 10/13) 2–6 defeat at Winnipeg (Khabibulin) [Replaced Rhodes].</li> <li>03/19/96: - (20m, 5/6) 2–5 defeat at Florida (Vanbiesbrouck) [Replaced Rhodes].</li>

<li>03/21/96: L (60m, 29/32) 1–3 defeat at Boston (Ranford).</li> <li>03/29/96: L (60m, 19/24) 0–5 defeat at Washington (Carey).</li> <li>02/26/97: L (51m44s, 14/18) 5–8 defeat vs. Philadelphia (Snow) [Replaced Tugnutt].</li> </ul>