Amateur Ellis was born in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan but grew up in
Orangeville, Ontario and played his minor hockey for the AA Orangeville Flyers of the
OMHA Tri-County Hockey League and then eventually AAA hockey for the Halton Hills Hurricanes of the OMHA
South-Central Triple A Hockey League. Ellis was drafted by the
Owen Sound Platers of the
Ontario Hockey League and played Major Midget hockey for Halton in 1996–97, and the following season for the
Newmarket Hurricanes club of the
Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League (OPJHL). Ellis maintained his amateur status in order to remain eligible for a US hockey scholarship. After one season in Newmarket, Ellis moved south to the
Omaha Lancers, in the
USHL where he was awarded Goaltender of the Year, Player of the Year and named a First Team All-Star. Following his USHL season, Ellis then spent three years at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha before signing after the 2002–03 season.
Dallas Stars The
Dallas Stars drafted Ellis in the 2nd round, 60th overall, of the
2000 NHL entry draft. For the 2003–2004 season, Ellis split time between the
Utah Grizzlies and
Idaho Steelheads of the
ECHL, finishing the season with the Steelheads. In Idaho, Ellis had great success, leading the team to a
Kelly Cup Championship win and nabbing the 2004 Playoff MVP award with a record of 13–0 and a 1.86 goals-against average. For the
2005–06 AHL season, Ellis spent his time exclusively with the
Iowa Stars. He split playing time with fellow goalie
Mike Smith, but ultimately lost the job as the season came to a close. He finished the season with a record of 16 wins, 13 losses and 1 tie. Ellis made his
NHL debut on February 8, 2004 against the
Los Angeles Kings. Ellis made 25 saves en route to his first career win as Dallas defeated Los Angeles 4 – 3.
Nashville Predators In 2007, Ellis signed as a
free agent with the
Nashville Predators. Due to sub-standard play from starting goalie
Chris Mason, Ellis took over the starting goaltender duties for the Predators for the
2007–08 NHL season. On October 25, 2007, in only his second career start, his first with the Predators—who signed him as a
free agent on July 5, 2007—he won 3–0 against the
Atlanta Thrashers, making 20 saves en route to his first NHL shutout. On November 1, 2007, he posted another shutout against the
Vancouver Canucks for his fourth win of the season. He played very well down the stretch, posting two shutouts in the final few games and leading the Predators to the playoffs. As a result, he was named as the NHL's Second Star of the Week for the week ending March 30,
2008. Ellis posted impressive statistics during the 2007–2008 season, being among the top goaltenders in save percentage (1st), shutouts (T-3rd), and
GAA (12th). He also received national coverage for his excessive weight loss during games, receiving intravenous fluids after games, and for his shutout streak of 233:39 over the course of four games. He earned the nickname "Snowstorm" in the spring of 2008 when the poor play of Ellis and teammate
Chris Mason caused the team to call up minor-league goalie
Pekka Rinne. However, Rinne was delayed from joining the team due to a snowstorm, and Ellis was given the start in the subsequent game against the Chicago Blackhawks on March 22, 2008. He held the Blackhawks to one goal on 38 shots and led the Predators to a 2–1 shootout victory. This victory earned him the starting job for the team, lasting into the 2008 playoffs. He was the starting goalie for Nashville in their 2008 first-round series against the number one-seeded
Detroit Red Wings. Ellis stopped 71 of 78 shots he faced in the first two games, both losses. Back home at Nashville for games three and four, he proceeded to stop 62 of 67 shots as the Predators won both games at home to tie the series at 2. Game 5 was Ellis' best game of the series as he made 52 saves in a 2–1 overtime loss. The Red Wings closed out the series in Game 6 at Nashville with a 3–0 win. Ellis was victimized by Red Wings defenceman
Nicklas Lidström's skipping shot from behind center ice for the game's first goal, which turned out to be the winner. On June 19, 2008, Ellis was re-signed to a two-year, $3.5 million contract by the Predators. During the
2008–09 season, Ellis wasn't as sharp as the previous season, recording only 11 wins compared to his 23 wins of the previous season. Because of this, Rinne, who was Nashville's backup goaltender at the start of the season, took over the starting job. Ellis recorded 15 wins in 31 appearances during the
2009–10 NHL season with a 2.69 goals-against-average. On June 29, 2010, Ellis' negotiation rights were traded to the
Montreal Canadiens with
Dustin Boyd, for
Sergei Kostitsyn and future considerations. Without a deal in place before July 1, 2010, Ellis became an
unrestricted free agent.
Tampa Bay Lightning . Ellis signed a two-year, $3 million deal with the
Tampa Bay Lightning as a free agent on July 1, 2010.
Later years On February 24, 2011 Ellis was traded to the
Anaheim Ducks in a goalie swap for
Curtis McElhinney. After posting a solid 8–3 record upon his arrival in Anaheim, he made a postseason start in round one of the 2011 Playoffs, but lost the starting job to
Ray Emery after allowing four goals on 24 shots. After the conclusion of the
2012–13 NHL lockout and playing on an AHL contract with the
Charlotte Checkers of the AHL, Ellis signed with NHL affiliate, the
Carolina Hurricanes on January 8, 2013 as a backup to starter
Cam Ward. Ellis got into his first game with the Hurricanes during the first game of the season, January 19 against the
Florida Panthers after Ward let in four goals in the first period. On July 5, 2013 after a one-year stint in Carolina, Ellis re-joined his original draft team the Dallas Stars, on a two-year deal to be the back-up goalie to
Kari Lehtonen, with an Average Annual Value of $900,000. On March 5, 2014, Ellis was traded to the
Florida Panthers in return for goalie
Tim Thomas. He appeared in six games for the Panthers that season. In September 2014, the Panthers assigned him to their AHL affiliate, the
San Antonio Rampage. On July 4, 2015, having left the Panthers as a free agent, Ellis signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Washington Capitals and spent most of the season playing with the
Hershey Bears, their AHL affiliate ==Personal life==