GOALTENDER BIOGRAPHIES
The following is a list of all goaltenders who have biographies on this page. NOTE: the "concise
descriptions" of each goaltender is intended to sum up a goaltender in a few words. These may be
out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please
contact me at norrisdt@colorado.edu. Thanks.
Active players are in bold. Hall-of-Famers are in red.
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Scott Fankhouser (Playing in Austria after several years trying to secure spot in NHL)
Rocky Farr (19 games for Sabres over three seasons)
Doug Favell (Only player to be selected in both 1967 and 1979 Expansion Drafts)
Oleksandr Fedorov (Ukrainian goaltender at 2007 Worlds)
Eddy Ferhi (Anaheim prospect)
Manny Fernandez (Boston Bruins goaltender)
Eric Fichaud (Montreal Canadiens goaltender)
Sean Fields (Boston Bruins prospect)
Brian Finley (Boston Bruins prospect)
Stephane Fiset (Injuries led to underrated starter's downfall)
Glenn Fisher (Edmonton Oilers prospect)
Mark Fitzpatrick (Back-to-back Memorial Cup champion with WHL Medicine Hat)
Wade Flaherty (Chicago Blackhawks goaltender)
Marc-Andre Fleury (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect; first overall selection in 2003 draft)
Alexandre Fomitchev (Edmonton Oilers prospect)
Jake Forbes (Journeyman goaltender of twenties and thirties)
Brian Ford (Top goaltender in American League, 1983-84)
Todd Ford (Toronto Maple Leafs prospect)
Norm Foster (MSU netminder saw time in Boston, Edmonton)
Mike Fountain (Recorded 40-save shutout in National Hockey League debut)
Hec Fowler (Long-time PCHA goaltender played for inaugural Boston Bruins)
Emile Francis (Long minor league career, elected (as builder) to HHOF in 1982)
Andy Franck (Wheeling star hoping for shot in bigs)
Petr Franek (Former Avalanche prospect now in Europe)
Jim Franks (Played for three different NHL teams during WWII)
Luana Frasnelli (Italian goaltender in 2006 Olympics (women))
Jeff Frazee (New Jersey Devils prospect)
Ray Frederick (Played all over Canada before cup of coffee with Hawks)
Paul Fricker (Binghamton netminder of early 1980s)
Karl Friesen (Rosenheim star had cup of coffee with NHL Devils)
Terry Friesen (One-time Sharks prospect now in minors)
Bob Froese (Stepped in after Lindbergh tragedy and led Flyers in wins)
Grant Fuhr (403 wins over nineteen seasons, five Stanley Cups)
Yutaka Fukufuji (Los Angeles Kings prospect)