2009 season stats
WinsSavesGAA
81051.40
name: Kevin Hartman
position: GK
height: 6-1 weight:196
Birthdate: May 25, 1974
Hometown: Palos Verdes, CA
last club:
Regular Season Statsfull bio l year-by-year stats l video highlights
yearclubgpgsminshtssvsgagaapgpawlt
2009Kansas City30302,7007105421.40348139
Career33332829,8358412354121.24354714612064
Most Recent Video Highlights
date clubs video description
06/06/09 Crew @ Wizards video Kevin Hartman save reel
05/30/09 Wizards @ Galaxy video Hartman saves the tie
04/23/09 Red Bulls @ Wizards video Kevin Hartman save reel
MLS' all-time leader in Goals Against Average (GAA). Is one of only three 'keepers in League history to have posted 40 or more shutouts in his career. A three-time All-Star Game selection (2000, 2003, 2005). 1999 MLS/Pepsi Goalkeeper of the Year, a season in which he blanked opponents 11 times. A member of the 2002 MLS Cup Championship squad, he also helped the club capture the 2001 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and 2000 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

MLS Experience

2005: Cemented his place as one of the premier shot-stoppers in MLS history, making 94 saves. Started 31 of the Galaxy's 32 regular season matches and posted a 13-13-5 record with six shutouts. Again enjoyed a stellar playoff run, where he allowed just two goals in four matches, including none in the Galaxy's last two playoff contests, helping lead the Galaxy to the 2005 MLS Cup title. Also served as a mentor the club's two young goalkeepers, Steve Cronin and Josh Saunders.

2004: Appeared in and started all 30 of the Galaxy's matches, playing 2655 of a possible 2700 minutes. Named the club's Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive season. Enjoyed a six-game unbeaten streak from 6/27-7/24, going 3-0-3 during that span. His ten saves in 4-2 win @ D.C. on 5/19 were a season-high.

2003: The heart and soul of the Galaxy in 2003, playing all but 16 minutes of the season and starting all 30 matches. He twice set the Galaxy single-game record for saves, making 11 stops on 6/21 @ MET before registering 12 on 8/20 @ CHI.

2002: Appeared in 18 games - all starts - posting a 11-6-1 record.

2001: Finished the season with a 6-4-1 record, making 11 appearances, all starts. Helped lead the Galaxy to is first-ever U.S. Open Cup final by registering four consecutive wins.

2000: Appeared in 26 games, all starts. He became the first goalkeeper in MLS history to record back-to-back seasons with a GAA of less than 1.00.

1999: Named MLS' Pepsi Goalkeeper of the Year and voted on to MLS' AT&T Best Eleven. First goalkeeper in MLS history to record back-to-back 20 win seasons between the pipes.

1998: Led the league with a then-record of 22 games won.

1997: Appeared in eight games for the Galaxy amassing a 2-4 record. Earned his first career shutout in his MLS debut, a 1-0 Galaxy win against Columbus.

International

2006: Called into camp in early January and made first career start for the Stars and Stripes in a 5-0 drubbing of Norway on January 29 at The Home Depot Center - played all 90 minutes.

2005: Came off the bench for one game, maintaining a clean sheet for Joe Cannon in a 1-0 win against Honduras March 19.

2004: Called into training camp at The Home Depot Center in advance of January 18, 2004 international friendly vs. Denmark. Made second career international appearance in 1-1 tie vs. Haiti on March 13, playing the second half in relief of Jonny Walker.

2000: Made his only appearance for USA on September 8 against Jamaica in a 2-2 tie, allowing one goal in 45 minutes.