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 These may be out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please contact me at norrisdt@colorado.edu.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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Joey MacDonald (Boston Bruins prospect)
Todd MacDonald (Former Florida prospect played in six minor leagues)
Daren Machesney (Washington Capitals prospect)
Patrick Machreich (Austrian goaltender in 2005 Worlds)
Drew MacIntyre (Vancouver Canucks prospect)
Shawn MacKenzie (Junior standout had short career before injuries)
Chris Madden (Led Guelph to 1998 Memorial Cup)
Darrin Madeley (Made it to bigs but struggled for poor Sens teams)
Michael Madsen (Dane goaltender in international competition)
Marty Magers (Buffalo Sabres prospect)
Marc Magliarditi (ECHL staple wins lots of games)
Clint Malarchuk (Goaltender survived frightening injury)
Roman Malek (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
George Maneluk (Former Wheat King enjoyed nine-year pro career)
Cesare Maniago (One of most popular of early North Stars)
Peter Mannino (Denver University netminder)
Daniel Manzato (Carolina Hurricanes prospect)
Norm Maracle (Fiery goalie will now play for Iserlohn in Germany)
Alexei Marjin (Russian goaltender in 1991 Canada Cup)
Jussi Markkanen (Edmonton Oilers goaltender)
Jean Marois (Longtime Quebec Aces netminder had two short stints in NHL)
Nathan Marsters (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim prospect)
Jim Marthinsen (Played for hometown squad in Lillehammer Olympics)
Joel Martin (San Jose Sharks prospect)
Kim Martin (Swedish goaltender in 2002 Olympics (women))
Seth Martin (One of Canada's top international goaltenders ever)
Edgars Masalskis (Promising young Latvian netminder)
Bob Mason (US goaltender at Sarajevo spent eight years in bigs)
Chris Mason (Nashville Predators goaltender)
Steve Mason (Columbus Blue Jackets prospect)
Markus Mattsson (In 1984, stopped Gretzky's NHL-record consecutive point streak)
Darrell May (International League most valuable player in 1986)
Gilles Mayer (Top AHL stopper was victim of six-team NHL)
Kris Mayotte (Union college star in early 2000s)
Mark McArthur (Former Isles prospect now in Britain)
Ken McAuley (Goaltender for WWII Rangers)
Jack McCartan (Hero of 1960 gold-medal American Olympic team)
Frank McCool (Backstopped Leafs to Cup in only full NHL season)
Jake McCracken (Former Detroit prospect currently playing Canadian college hockey)
Peter McDuffe (Got NHL shot with dismal expansion Scouts)
Curtis McElhinney (Calgary Flames prospect)
Tom McGrattan (Made only NHL appearance in 1947 relief stint)
Ross McKay (Top Canadian university goaltender spent short time in minors before pursuing advanced degree)
David McKee (Cornell University standout)
Mike McKenna (Nashville Predators prospect)
Bill McKenzie (OSU grad had stints with Detroit and Kansas City/Colorado in bigs)
Steve McKichan (Career-ending injury led to career as prominent goaltending instructor)
Murray McLachlan (Minnesota collegian signed by Leafs on advice of Bower)
Kirk McLean (One of last true stand-up netminders; led Canucks to 1994 Finals)
Dave McLelland (Short career highlighted by 1974 Turner Cup)
Jamie McLennan (Calgary Flames goaltender)
Don McLeod (One of top goaltenders in WHA history)
Jim McLeod (Top WHL goaltender in 1960s also played in NHL and WHA)
Gerry McNamara (Future Toronto general manager bounced around before joining club as scout)
Gerry McNeil (Early '50s Montreal goaltender won Cup in 1953)
Gord McRae (Backup for mid-70's Toronto Maple Leafs)
Rob McVicar (Vancouver Canucks prospect)
Andrei Medvedev (Calgary Flames prospect)
Roman Medvedev (Kazakhstan goaltender in 2006 Worlds)
Roman Mega (Slovakian goaltender at 1996 World Cup)
Rollie Melanson ("Rollie the Goalie" helped Isles win three consecutive Cups)
Gilles Meloche (Fan favourite lost more NHL games than any other)
Lukas Mensator (Vancouver Canucks prospect)
Klaus Merk (Longtime career in German leagues highlighted by Olympic appearances)
Scott Meyer (Great career with St. Cloud State)
Andrei Mezin (Started for Belarus in 1998 Nagano Olympics)
Corrado Micalef (1981 Memorial Cup MVP played five years for Red Wings)
Miroslav Michalek (Slovakian netminder in Lillehammer)
Alfie Michaud (Vancouver Canucks prospect)
Olivier Michaud (Montreal Canadiens prospect)
Lindsay Middlebrook (Four-team NHLer bounced back and forth from minors)
Sonny Mignacca (Western League's Most Valuable Player in 1993-94)
Al Millar (Six-game injury sub for 1958 Bruins before long tenure in Western League)
Greg Millen (Quality netminder paced Blues to playoffs in five straight seasons)
Aren Miller (Dallas Stars prospect)
Joe Miller (Won 1928 Cup with Rangers after injury to Chabot)
Ryan Miller (Buffalo Sabres prospect)
Mike Minard (Toronto Maple Leafs prospect)
Eddie Mio (Nine seasons in the bigs, but best known for being Gretzky's best man?)
Mike Moffat (Star in juniors may have been rushed by Bruins)
Klemen Mohoric (Slovenian netminder in international competition)
Michael Mole (Given chance to shine after OHL trade to Belleville)
Debora Montanari (Italian netminder for 2006 Olympics (women))
Al Montoya (Phoenix Coyotes prospect)
Andy Moog (Won 372 games, three Cups in long NHL career)
Alfie Moore (Helped Black Hawks win 1938 Cup)
Robbie Moore (5'5" netminder quit dentistry school to pursue pro career)
Jake Moreland (St. Louis Blues prospect)
Jean-Guy Morissette (Finished Canadiens game for injured Gump Worsley)
Michael Morrison (Phoenix Coyotes prospect)
Tyler Moss (Now in Russia after distinguished AHL career)
Johnny Mowers (Won Vezina and Cup in 1943)
Jerome Mrazek (UMD standout had cup of coffee with Flyers)
Robert Muller (Washington Capitals prospect)
Adam Munro (Chicago Blackhawks prospect)
Scott Munroe (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
Igor Murin (Slovakian goaltender in Nagano Games)
Dan Murphy (Clarkson grad looking for shot in bigs)
Hal Murphy (Filled in for injured Gerry McNeil in late 1952)
Mickey Murray (Long career in senior, minor leagues, with one injury call-up to NHL)
Jason Muzzatti (Former NHL prospect now playing in Europe)
Jarmo Myllys (Finnish hero spent time in NHL, now starring in Sweden)
Sergei Mylnikov (First Russian-trained NHL goaltender had tough season with Nords)
Phil Myre (Was on Cup-winning Canadiens in 1971 before going to Atlanta in expansion)
Vladimir Myshkin (Two-time Olympian won Challenge Cup, lost to US Olympians)