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out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please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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Doug Dadswell (27 games for Calgary in mid-1980s; member of Cornell Hall of Fame)
Byron Dafoe (Atlanta Thrashers goaltender)
Maxime Daigneault (Washington Capitals prospect)
Taylor Dakers (San Jose Sharks prospect)
Corrie D'Alessio (Cornell netminder had short post-collegiate career)
Joe Daley ("Holy Goalie" one of WHA's best)
Claus Dalpiaz (Held the fort for multiple Austrian Olympic teams)
Nick Damore (Long-time Hershey Bears star in American league)
Marc D'Amour (Junior teammate of Vanbiesbrouck backed up Lemelin in 85-86)
Jean-Francois Damphousse (Montreal Canadiens prospect)
Yann Danis (Montreal Canadiens prospect)
Curtis Darling (Columbus Blue Jackets prospect)
Cleon Daskalakis (Boston netminder played for hometown college (BU) and hometown pros (Bruins))
Kirk Daubenspeck (Wisconsin star now top ECHL netminder)
John Davidson ("JD" parlayed eight years on Broadway into broadcasting success)
John DeCaro (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
Sara DeCosta (American goaltender for 1998, 2002 Olympics (women))
Bob DeCourcy (Rangers spare goaltender in late 1940s)
Norm Defelice (Starred with Clinton Comets of Eastern league)
Denis Dejordy (Immediately followed Glenn Hall in the Black Hawks' net)
David Delfino (UMass-Lowell netminder played for Italy in '94 Olympics)
Matt Delguidice (Maine netminder had cup of coffee with Bruins)
Marc Denis (Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender)
Adam Dennis (Buffalo Sabres prospect)
Helmut de Raaf (Longtime German hero in net)
Philippe DeRouville (Former Pens' prospect now in Europe)
Cedrick Desjardins (Led Rimouski to 2005 Memorial Cup Final)
Gerry Desjardins (Enjoyed fine career before eye injury)
Jeff Deslauriers (Edmonton Oilers prospect)
Patrick Desrochers (Carolina Hurricanes prospect)
Bill Dickie (Mount Allison star played one game for Hawks)
Scott Dickie (2003 Memorial Cup winner now in Phoenix system)
Connie Dion (Wartime netminder for Wings)
Michel Dion (Top WHA goaltender in 1975-76 also spent time in NHL)
Rick DiPietro (New York Islanders goaltender; first in modern draft to go #1 overall)
Josh Disher (New Jersey prospect)
Reinhard Divis (Austrian netminder now Blues prospect)
Dolly Dolson (Early Wings goaltender had sixteen NHL shutouts)
Mike Doneghey (Merrimack netminder turned head coach)
Rob Dopson (One-time Penguins prospect played all over the world)
Bruce Dowie (Top junior talent had short career in pros)
Frank Doyle (Former Maine goaltender now New Jersey prospect)
Jaromir Dragan (Slovakian netminder in Lillehammer Olympics)
Tom Draper (Three NHL teams over course of eight seasons)
Pam Dreyer (American goaltender in 2006 Olympics (women))
Dave Dryden (Made mark in NHL and WHA; now works for National league)
Ken Dryden (Hall-of-Famer won six Cups in eight seasons for powerhouse Canadiens of 70s)
Wade Dubielewicz (Longtime Islanders backup now in Russia)
Devan Dubnyk (Edmonton Oilers prospect)
Jeremy Duchesne (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
Parris Duffus (Blues prospect playing in Germany)
Michel Dumas (Promising career cut short by eye injury)
Mike Dunham (New York Islanders goaltender)
Bob Dupuis (Canadian goaltender at 1980 Olympics)
Bill Durnan (Ambidextrous Hall-of-Famer won two Cups with 40s Canadiens)
Ed Dyck (Most Valuable Player of 1970-71 Western Junior League)
Vladimir Dzurilla (Star of 1976 Canada Cup)