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 These may be out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please contact me at norrisdt@colorado.edu.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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Don Caley (Solid Western League netminder retired for career as dentist)
Bruno Campese (Italian career capped by appearance for country in Olympics)
Frank Caprice (Vancouver backup through mid-80s never got big break)
Jim Carey ("Net Detective" interrupted Hasek's Vezina Trophy streak)
Jacques Caron (Top goaltending coach played in both major leagues)
Sebastien Caron (Anaheim Ducks goaltender)
Andrea Carpano (Italian goaltender in international competitions)
Lyle Carter (Nova Scotia native played all across the continent)
Dave Caruso (New Jersey Devils prospect)
Jon Casey (Led North Stars to Cup final in 1991)
Frederic Cassivi (Hershey Bears goaltender)
Roman Cechmanek (Former Flyer and King now back in Czech Republic)
Sebastien Centomo (Calgary Flames prospect)
Morgan Cey (Tampa Bay Lightning prospect)
Frederic Chabot (Part-time NHLer was IHL Most Valuable Player in 2000)
Lorne Chabot (Two-time Cup-winner won Vezina in 1935)
Ed Chadwick (Played two full seasons for late 1950s Toronto)
Bob Champoux (Made NHL debut in playoff win for Wings)
Patrick Charbonneau (One-time Senators prospect was fiery competitor)
Sebastien Charpentier (Former Caps prospect now playing in Russia)
Gerry Cheevers (Two-time Cup-winning Hall-of-Famer was one of best goalies of 1970s)
Tim Cheveldae (Red Wings netminder led league with 38 wins in 1991-92)
Alain Chevrier (Played for five NHL teams over six seasons)
Andy Chiodo (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect)
Mathieu Chouinard (Los Angeles Kings prospect)
Scott Clemmensen (Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender)
Chris Clifford (First goaltender in OHL history to score goal)
Matt Climie (Dallas Stars prospect)
Dan Cloutier (Los Angeles Kings goaltender)
Frederic Cloutier (Tore up ECHL in rookie pro campaign)
Jacques Cloutier (Diminutive netminder played 12 seasons, now up-and-coming coach)
Grant Cole (Last selection in 1966 amateur draft)
Gerald Coleman (Anaheim Ducks prospect)
Les Colvin (Replaced injured Frank Brimsek in 1949)
Ty Conklin (Detroit Red Wings goaltender)
Alex Connell ("Ottawa Fireman" won Cups with Senators, Maroons, elected to Hall of Fame)
Jim Corsi (Two-sport athelete played in both WHA and NHL; now Buffalo goalie coach and successful author)
Adam Courchaine (Boston Bruins prospect)
Maurice Courteau (Wartime cup-of-coffee for Eastern league star)
Marcel Cousineau (Former Leafs prospect now in Russia)
Wayne Cowley (Long tenure in minors followed by time in Europe)
Abbie Cox (Multiple NHL injury replacements for IHL goaltender)
Jim Craig (Winning goaltender in "Miracle on Ice" US-USSR Olympic contest)
Corey Crawford (Chicago Blackhawks prospect)
Jiri Crha (Top Czech netminder of 1970s had short stay in North America)
Roger Crozier (First goaltender to win Conn Smythe as postseason MVP)
Curtis Cruickshank (Washington Capitals prospect)
Jomar Cruz (Washington Capitals prospect)
Wilf Cude (Welsh netminder toiled for Habitants in mid-30s)
Mike Curran (Member of silver medal-winning US team in 1972 went on to WHA prominence)
John Curry (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect)
Don Cutts (Top goaltender at RPI spent eight years in minors, six games for Edmonton)
Claude Cyr (Replaced Claude Pronovost for one NHL game)
Ryan Cyr (WHL netminder now in United League with Muskegon)