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out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please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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Jimmy Waite (High Chicago draft choice now in Germany)
Darcy Wakaluk (Feisty netminder's career ended with knee troubles)
Ernie Wakely (Played in World Hockey Association for all seven of league's years)
Mike Wall (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim prospect)
Flat Walsh (Maroons' starter after Benedict injury)
Mike Walsh (Columbus Blue Jackets prospect)
Rick Wamsley (Thirteen years in bigs, 204 wins)
Cam Ward (Carolina Hurricanes goaltender)
Stephanie Wartosch-Kurten (German netminder in 2002 Games (women))
Jim Watt (Spartan netminder in early 1970s had cup of coffee with Blues)
Tomasz Wawrzkiewicz (Polish netminder in international competition)
Kevin Weekes (New Jersey Devils goaltender)
Steve Weeks (One-time Rangers prospect bounced from station to NHL station)
Lars Weibel (Swiss goaltender in international competition)
Tyler Weiman (Colorado Avalanche prospect)
Kristofer Westblom (Minnesota Wild prospect)
Alex Westlund (Former Yale Bulldog one of most-travelled athletes with Khabarovsk Amur)
Carl Wetzel (Top goaltender at 1967 Worlds)
Kay Whitmore (In Calgary Flames system)
Erin Whitten (First female to win professional hockey game)
Miika Wiikman (New York Rangers prospect)
Derek Wilkinson (Former Lighting prospect now coaching in ECHL)
Jordan Willis (Injury callup for Stars in Europe for now)
Dunc Wilson (Member of inaugural Vancouver Canucks NHL squad)
Lefty Wilson (Red Wings' trainer was injury sub on three separate occasions)
Gabe Winer (Springfield Falcons goaltender)
Hal Winkler (Led league with 15 shutouts in 1927-28)
Bernie Wolfe (Affable netminder one of Caps' lone bright spots in 1970s)
Gump Worsley (Won 335 games over twenty-one seasons; four Cups)
Roy Worters (Was first netminder [1929] to win Hart Trophy as MVP)
Chris Worthy (Ten shutouts in 1967-68 was Western League record for thirty-six years)
Ken Wregget (Super NHL understudy never able to secure long-term starting spot)