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 These may be out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please contact me at norrisdt@colorado.edu.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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Paul Pageau (Canadian netminder in 1980 Olympics)
Marcel Paille (AHL star couldn't break into bigs permanently)
Mike Palmateer (Eccentric goaltender was fan favourite for hometown Leafs)
Darren Pang (Diminutive netminder's career ended with knee injury; now popular analyst for ESPN)
Bernie Parent (Back-to-back Conn Smythe Trophies for one of game's all-time greats)
Bob Parent (Led Central league in wins in 1981-82)
Rich Parent (In Pittsburgh Penguins system)
Jordan Parise (New Jersey Devils prospect)
Davis Parley (Florida Panthers prospect)
Dave Parro (Caps starter in 1981-82)
Steve Passmore (Phoenix Coyotes goaltender currently on loan to HIFK Helsinki)
Lester Patrick (Rangers' coach entered Finals game in net)
Dimitri Patzold (San Jose Sharks prospect)
Ondrej Pavelec (Atlanta Thrashers prospect)
Joseph Pearce (Tampa Bay Lightning prospect)
Pete Peeters (Four-time all-star went thirty-one NHL games without a loss)
Jean-Marc Pelletier (Florida Panthers prospect)
Marcel Pelletier (Long WHL career, two shots in the big leagues)
Pier-Olivier Pelletier (Phoenix Coyotes prospect)
Jurgen Penker (Austrian netminder in 2005 Worlds)
Andrew Penner (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect)
Steve Penney (Four postseason shutouts - in 27 NHL games - for career journeyman)
Byron Penstock (Brandon netminder in early 1990s)
Bob Perreault (Played in World Hockey Association at age of 42)
Justin Peters (Carolina Hurricanes prospect)
Randy Petruk (Carolina Hurricanes prospect)
Jim Pettie (George Plimpton's roommate in "Open Net")
Frank Pietrangelo (Won Cup with 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins)
Jeff Pietrasiak (Hershey Bears goaltender)
Marek Pinc (Czech goaltender at 2007 Worlds)
Bryan Pitton (Edmonton Oilers prospect)
Jacques Plante (Won 449 major-league hockey games, six Stanley Cups)
Tyler Plante (Florida Panthers prospect)
Michel Plasse (First modern-day North American professional goaltender to score goal)
Jayme Platt (Carolina Hurricanes prospect)
Egor Podomatski (Russian goaltender in international competition)
Justin Pogge (Toronto Maple Leafs prospect)
Tomas Popperle (Columbus Blue Jackets prospect)
Felix Potvin (Boston Bruins goaltender)
Carey Price (Montreal Canadiens prospect)
Gert Prohaska (Austrian goaltender in international competition)
Claude Pronovost (Lesser-known brother of Marcel and Jean; played three NHL games)
Martin Prusek (Columbus Blue Jackets prospect)
Daren Puppa (Injuries severely hampered top goaltender's ability to perform)
Tuula Puputti (Finnish netminder in 2002 Olympics (women))
Michael Puschacher (Austrian netminder played for club in Lillehammer)
Chris Pusey (Wings' prospect in mid-80s retired, retured to amateur competition as blueliner)