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 These may be out-of-date, simply due to the large number of bio pages on this site - if you see anything, please contact me at norrisdt@colorado.edu.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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Jeff Hackett (Solid netminder usually saddled with losing teams)
George Hainsworth (Winner of first three Vezina Trophies; also took home two Cups)
Jaroslav Halak (Montreal Canadiens prospect)
Glenn Hall ("Mr. Goalie" holds consecutive games streak that may never be broken)
Patrik Haltia (Karlstad goaltender of mid-1990s)
Pierre Hamel (Best known for giving up Bourque's first NHL goal?)
Peter Hamerlik (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect)
Glen Hanlon (Won 167 games over fourteen NHL seasons)
Josh Harding (Minnesota Wild prospect)
Paul Harrison (Backup for four NHL teams over seven seasons)
Jennifer Harss (German goaltender in 2006 Olympics (women))
Eduard Hartmann (Slovakian Olympic netminder)
Masahito Haruna (Japanese goaltender in international competition)
Dominik Hasek (One of game's all-time greatest and most unorthodox)
Maija Hassinen (Finnish goaltender in 2006 Olympics (women))
Adam Hauser (National Champion Gopher now Los Angeles Kings' prospect)
Brian Hayward (Shared three consecutive Jennings Trophies with Patrick Roy)
Don Head (One season with Bruins before long career in Western League)
Glenn Healy (Starter for Kings and Islanders before winning the Cup as Rangers' backup)
Guy Hebert (First star player for expansion Anaheim franchise)
Sammy Hebert (Early standout bounced between top leagues)
Johan Hedberg (Atlanta Thrashers goaltender)
Eric Heffler (Former Oilers prospect moved on to coaching after short pro stint)
Rick Heinz (Five-year Blue now successful camp proprietor)
Josef Heiss (Longtime German goaltender still going strong)
Gunther Hell (Hometown goalkeeper in 2006 Olympics)
John Henderson (Bruins' goaltender of mid-50s had long career in many leagues)
Daniel Henriksson (Swedish netminder in 2006 Worlds)
Frederic Henry (New Jersey Devils prospect)
Gord Henry (Hershey goaltender played more NHL games in playoffs than in regular season)
Jim Henry ("Sugar Jim" played every minutes for three straight Bruins seasons in early 50s)
Denis Herron (Played three separate stints in Pittsburgh)
Greg Hewitt (Nashville Predators prospect)
Ron Hextall (First goaltender to shoot and score NHL goal)
Hec Highton (Wartime starter for Black Hawks)
Jonas Hiller (Anaheim Ducks goaltender)
Craig Hillier (Pittsburgh Penguins prospect)
Corey Hirsch (In Washington Capitals system)
Peter Hirsch (Dane netminder key figure in 2003 upset of Americans)
Milan Hnilicka (Former Atlanta prospect now in Czech Republic)
Andrej Hocevar (Slovenian goaltender in 2005 Worlds)
Charlie Hodge (Two-time Vezina winner, four-time Cup winner drafted by Seals (1967) and Canucks (1970))
Ken Hodge (Breakers goaltender of late 1970s)
Jamie Hodson (Toronto Maple Leafs prospect)
Kevin Hodson (Detroit/Tampa goaltender was member of 1998 Cup team)
Bruce Hoffort (Led Lake Superior State University to 1988 NCAA title)
Paul Hoganson (Well-traveled World Association goaltender)
Goran Hogosta (One of first Euro goaltenders to make his way stateside)
Jamie Holden (San Jose Sharks prospect)
Mark Holden (Brown University goaltender played mostly for Canadiens' farm team)
Ken Holland (Starred in Binghamton; now Detroit general manager)
Robbie Holland (Member of back-to-back Adams Cup winning Indianapolis Checkers)
Hap Holmes (Four-time Cup-winner spent most of career with Seattle of PCHA)
Johan Holmqvist (Dallas Stars goaltender)
Jiri Holocek (Top Czech goaltender in 1970s)
Chris Holt (New York Rangers prospect)
Chris Houle (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
Martin Houle (Philadelphia Flyers prospect)
Jimmy Howard (Detroit Red Wings prospect)
Jim Hrivnak (Backed up for five NHL seasons, now in Europe)
Kelly Hrudey (Billy Smith disciple led Kings to 1993 Cup final)
Cristobal Huet (Chicago Blackhawks goaltender)
Jani Hurme (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim prospect)