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 These may be out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please contact me at norrisdt@colorado.edu.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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Joaquin Gage (Now in Europe, two seperate stints as Oilers backup)
Dave Gagnon (Led Colgate University to 1991 NCAA championship game)
Patrick Galbraith (Danish netminder at 2008 Worlds)
Bruce Gamble (Played in ten NHL season before suffering career-ending heart attack)
Troy Gamble (Promising young netminder forced to retire after ear ailment)
Bert Gardiner (Made NHL mark during World War II)
Charlie Gardiner (Seven seasons with Black Hawks culminated in 1934 Cup)
George Gardner (Goalie for inaugural Vancouver NHL entry)
Greg Gardner (First player ever signed by Columbus Blue Jackets)
Tyrone Garner (Injury forced early career end, but now back as a forward!)
Michael Garnett (Atlanta Thrashers prospect)
John Garrett (Starter in both WHA and NHL turned to broadcaster following playing career)
Mathieu Garon (Edmonton Oilers goaltender)
Irina Gashennikova (Russian goaltender in 2002 Olympics (women))
Dave Gatherum (Holds NHL record for longest shutout streak from start of career)
Paul Gauthier (Long AHL career interrupted by NHL injury call-up)
Sean Gauthier (In Florida Panthers system)
Jack Gelineau (Bruins keeper won Calder in 1950)
Martin Gerber (Ottawa Senators goaltender)
Robert Gherson (Washington Capitals prospect)
Ed Giacomin ("Fast Eddie" was hero to New Yorkers in 1970s)
Jean-Sebastien Giguere (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim goaltender)
Gilles Gilbert (Had best years in Boston after Cheevers defected to WHA)
Andre Gill (Long-time Hershey Bear recorded a shutout in NHL debut)
Jeff Glass (Ottawa Senators prospect)
Gaber Glavic (Slovenian goaltender in international competitions)
Karl Goehring (Columbus Blue Jackets prospect)
Bobby Goepfert (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect)
Paul Goodman (Made NHL debut in Stanley Cup playoffs)
Ian Gordon (Succeeding in Germany after many years in AHL/IHL)
Scott Gordon (Former Nordique played in 1992 Olympics; now coaching)
Stepan Goryachevskikh (Belarussian goaltender in 2007 Worlds)
Mario Gosselin (5'8" goaltender battled for six seasons in Quebec)
David Goverde (One-time Kings prospect now making name for himself in West Coast league)
John Grahame (Carolina Hurricanes netminder)
Ron Grahame (WHA and NHL goaltender essentially traded for Ray Bourque; now athletic director at DU)
Benny Grant (Injury replacement goaltender in early 1930s later filled in during WW2)
Doug Grant (Star in minors never really got a good chance in bigs)
Gilles Gratton (One of hockey's most colourful characters)
Francois Gravel (Quebec netminder played for France in Olympic Games)
Gerry Gray (Solid goaltender in minors had two short stints in bigs)
Harrison Gray (Eastern League workhorse had one appearance with Detroit)
Mike Greenlay (Top goaltender at 1989 Memorial Cup had cup of coffee with Oilers)
Thomas Greiss (German goaltender in 2006 Olympics)
Pal Grotnes (Norwegian netminder at 2006 Worlds)
Dov Grumet-Morris (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
Kelly Guard (Ottawa Senators prospect)
Steve Guenette (Backstopped Guelph Platers to 1986 Memorial Cup title)
Mathias Gundersen (Norwegian goaltender in 2006 Worlds)
Chanda Gunn (United States goaltender in 2006 Olympics (women))
Hong Guo (Chinese goaltender in 2002 Olympics (women))
Derek Gustafson (Minnesota Wild prospect)