Notes: Selected to participate in his second NHL All-Star Game. ... Selected to NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1998. ... Named a finalist for the Calder Trophy in 1998, scoring 18-19-37. … Played in 1997 AHL All-Star Game. ...Played for the Czech Republic in the 1998 World Championships.
5th All-Star Appearance Born: Dec. 13, 1969 PSKOV, RUS Career Stats
Notes: Selected to play in his fifth NHL All-Star Game. ... Won the fastest Skater event in the NHL's SuperSkills in 1992 and 1994. ... Captured back-to-back Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1997 and 1998. ... Named to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1994. ... Won the Hart Trophy in 1994. ... Has won two Frank J. Selke Trophies, 1994 and 1996. ... Named to NHL All-Rookie Team and was the runner-up for the Calder Trophy in 1991. … Performed for Russia at the 1998 Olympics, capturing a silver medal. Named to Russian team for 2002 Olympics.
Notes: Will be participating in his eighth NHL All-Star Game, he missed 1994 and 1997 games due to injury. ... Voted to the starting lineup for the 10th-straight year. ... Participated in the 1992 All-Star Game as a 19-year old, making him the youngest player to appear in an All-Star Game during the 1990s. ... Has been named to the NHL's First All-Star team six times (1995, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01) and the Second All-Star Team in 1997. ... Won the Hart Trophy in 1999. ... Is the only European player to capture the Art Ross Trophy (1995, 98, 99, 00, 01). ... Was selected to NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1991. ... Won two consecutive Stanley Cups with the Penguins (1991, 92). ... Played for the Czech Republic at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and was a member of the Gold Medal-winning team at the 1998 Olympic Games. Will captain Czechs at 2002 Olympic Games. ... His 1995-96 season totals of 62-87-149 represent the highest single-season totals ever recorded by a European player in the NHL, it also set League records for assists and points in a season by a right winger.
Notes: Will be Making his second NHL All-Star appearance (2000). ... Played for bronze medal-winning Finnish teams in 1994 and 1998 Olympics. Will represent Finland for third time in 2002 Olympics. ... Was named to the Finnish League First All-Star Team in 1994.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 12, 1972 OSLO, NOR Career Stats
Espen Knutsen, Columbus Blue Jackets
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
49
8
23
31
-17
Notes: Named to replace the injured Jere Lehtinen on the World All-Star roster. … Scored 11 goals and 42 assists last season for the Columbus Blue Jackets. … Has played five seasons in the Swedish Elite League … Only native of Norway in the NHL. … Made NHL debut in 1997-98 with Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. … Competed in 1994 Winter Olympics. … Originally Hartford’s ninth pick, 204th overall, in 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
2nd All-Star Appearance Born: June 24, 1973 ESPOO, FIN Career Stats
Jere Lehtinen, Dallas Stars (Injured, will not play)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
52
14
19
33
+15
Notes: Making his second NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Has won the Frank J. Selke Award twice in his career. ... Appeared for Finland in the 1994 and 1998 Olympic Games, winning a Bronze medal in 1998. ... Will represent Finland in the 2002 Olympic Games ... Led the Finnish national team to its first gold medal in the 1995 World Championships, where he was named to the All-Tournament Team. ... Scored his first career hat trick last season against Nashville.
3rd All-Star Appearance Born: July 30, 1973 ORNSKOLDSVIK, SWE Career Stats
Notes: Will be making his third NHL All-Star Appearance. ... Has led the Canucks in scoring each of the last three seasons. ... Performed for Sweden at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. ... Played for Sweden at the 1993, 1996 and 1999 World Championships. ... Named Canucks captain on Sept. 15, 2000.
3rd All-Star Appearance Born: May 5, 1972 SKALICA, SLO Career Stats
Notes: Will be making his third NHL All-Star Game appearance. … Spent six seasons with the Islanders prior to being acquired by Kings on June 20, 2000. ... Led Islanders in scoring for four straight seasons (1995-99). ... Performed for Slovakia in the 1994 Olympics and the 1996 World Cup of Hockey.
Notes: Selected to play in his eighth NHL All-Star Game. ... First European to ever record a hat trick in All-Star game history and the first European to be named the game's MVP. ... Won the 1998 Puck Control Relay at the SuperSkills competition. ... Has been named to the NHL’s First All-Star team in 1993 and 1997 and the Second All-Star Team in 1998 and 1999. … Was runner-up for Hart Trophy in 1998 and a three-time runner-up for the Lady Byng award. ... Captured the Calder Trophy and was selected to the NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1993. ... Set an NHL record for goals in a season by a rookie with 76 in 1993. ... Captured the inaugural "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the League's top goal scorer (47) in 1999. ... Won a bronze medal with Finland in the 1998 Olympics, leading the tournament in scoring with 10 points. ... Will represent Finland in the 2002 Olympic games.
7th All-Star Appearance Born: Feb. 13, 1971 BROMMA, SWE Career Stats
Notes: Selected to play in his seventh NHL All-Star game. ... Has led Maple Leafs in scoring each of the last seven years. ... Has posted at least 20 goals in each of his 10 full NHL seasons. ... First European to ever be selected first-overall in NHL. ... Played for Sweden at the 1998 Olympics. ... Played for Sweden at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and was named to the tournament's First All-Star Team. ... Has captained the Maple Leafs since 1997-98, he is the first non-North American to do so in the club's history.
3rd All-Star Appearance Born: Nov. 5, 1973 SVERDLOVSK, RUS Career Stats
Notes: Making his third NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Reached 40-goal plateau for second time in his career last season with Ottawa. ... Was traded to Islanders on June 23, 2001. ... Was second-overall pick in 1992 Entry Draft. Led all rookies in assists and second in points in 1993-94. Was only rookie to appear in 1994 All-Star Game. ... Won a silver medal with Russia in the 1998 Olympics. ... Will represent Russia at 2002 Olympic Games.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: Oct. 1, 1970 MOSCOW, RUS Career Stats
Notes: Making his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Was named alternate captain of the Blackhawks in September. ... Won a gold medal with the Unified Team at the 1992 Olympics. ... Won a silver medal for Russia at the 1998 Olympics, scoring two goals and an assist. ... Will play for Russia in the 2002 Olympics.
World All-Stars: Defenseman
2nd All-Star Appearance Born: Apr. 13, 1974 CHELYABINSK, RUS Career Stats
Notes: Will be making his second-straight NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Leads NHL defenseman in goals with 17 and is on pace to be first defenseman to top 30 goals in nine seasons. ... Helped Capitals reach Stanley Cup Finals in 1998. ... Named to Russian team for 2002 Olympic Games. ... Played for Russia at the 1998 Olympic games, earning silver medal. ... Played for Russia in 1996 World Cup of Hockey.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: March 02, 1978 RAKOVNIK, CZE Career Stats
Notes: Making his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Set career highs in assists (39) and points (45) last year with Toronto. ... Represented Czech Republic at the 1998 World Junior Championships, scoring a goal and an assist. ... Will play for Czech Republic at the 2002 Olympic Games.
6th All-Star Appearance Born: Apr. 28, 1970 VASTERAS, SWE Career Stats
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings (Starter)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
53
5
29
34
+12
Notes: Will be performing in his sixth NHL All-Star Game. ... Voted to the starting lineup for the fourth consecutive year. ... Helped the Red Wings capture back-to-back titles in 1997 and 1998. ... Named to the NHL's First All-Star Team four times (1998-01). ... Won 2001 Norris Trophy, after finishing as runner-up past three seasons. ... Was the runner-up for the Lady Byng Trophy in 1999. ... Was selected to the NHL’s All-Rookie Team and finished second in Calder Trophy voting in 1992. ... Performed for Sweden at 1996 World Cup of Hockey and the 1998 Olympics. Will represent Sweden in 2002 Olympics.
Notes: Will be making his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Already has a career-high 24 assists this season. ... A power-play specialist from the point with the Kings. ... Has also played for New Jersey and Ottawa during his NHL career.
6th All-Star Appearance Born: Aug. 3, 1972 RIGA, LAT Career Stats
Sandis Ozolinsh, Florida Panthers (Starter)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
53
5
24
29
-7
Notes: Selected to perform in his sixth All-Star Game. ... Voted to the starting lineup for the fifth time. ... Was named to the NHL's First All-Star Team in 1997. ... Named a finalist for the Norris Trophy in 1997. ... Helped the Avalanche capture the Stanley Cup in 1996. … Was traded from Carolina to Florida on Jan. 16, 2002. ... Will represent Latvia in the 2002 Olympics.
Notes: Making his second NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Led all Sabres defensemen in goals (8), assists (29) and total points last season. ... Played for Los Angeles the year it made it to Stanley Cup Finals (1993). ... Earned gold medal with Unified Team at the 1992 Olympic Games.
Notes: Will be playing in his sixth NHL All-Star Game. ... Voted to the starting lineup for the fifth straight year. ... Was the best goaltender in the Rapid Fire and Breakaway events in the 1998 SuperSkills competition, he won both events in 1996 and captured the Breakaway title in 1997. ... Won the SuperSkills goaltenders individual title twice (1996,98). ... A six-time Vezina Trophy winner (1994, 95, 97, 98, 99, 01). ... Captured back-to-back Hart Trophies (1997, 98). ... Was the recipient of the Lester B. Pearson Award in 1997 and 98. ... Shared the William Jennings Trophy with Grant Fuhr in 1994. Named to the NHL's First All-Star Team five times (1995, 95, 97, 98, 99). ... Was selected to NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1992. ... Backstopped the Czech Republic to the gold medal in the 1998 Olympics. Will play for Czechs in 2002 Olympics.
3rd All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 13, 1973 SVERDLOVSK, RUS Career Stats
Notes: Will be making his third NHL All-Star game appearance. ... Stopped 14 of 15 shots in his last All-Star appearance (1999). Won IHL MVP honors (with Frederic Chabot) with the Long Beach team in 2000. ... Traded to Tampa Bay from Phoenix on March 5, 2001. ... Will represent Russia in 2002 Olympics. ... Earned a gold medal as third goalie on Unified Team in 1992 Olympics. ... Played in 1996 World Cup of Hockey for Russia.
2nd All-Star Appearance Born: Feb. 1, 1971 SURAHAMMAR, SWE Career Stats
Notes: Will be making his second NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Performed for Sweden in the 1994 and 1998 Olympic Games, winning a Gold Medal in the 1994 Games. ... Played for Sweden in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. ... Captured International Hockey League MVP honors in 1995 after leading the league in wins, shutouts, GAA and games played.
2002 North America All-Star Team
Head Coach: Pat Quinn, Toronto Maple Leafs Assistant Coach: Robbie Ftorek, Boston Bruins
Notes: Appearing in his third NHL All-Star Game. ... Selected to play in the 2001 contest, but missed game with a shoulder injury that cost him 31 games. ... Scored four goals in 1991 All-Star Game, earning MVP honors. …Represented Canada at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. … Represented Canada at the 1989 World Championships in Sweden.
Notes: Making his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Set career highs in goals (33) and assists (24) last season. ... Finished second in the 1996 Calder Trophy voting and was named to NHL All-Rookie team that year. ... Won gold medal with Canada at the 1995 World Junior Championships, scoring eight goals in seven games. Was named to tournament's All-Star Team as the right wing.
Notes: Will appear in his first NHL All-Star Game. ... Leads the NHL in scoring this year. ... Set career high in goals (31) and assists (40) last year. ... Was runner-up for the Calder Trophy in 1997. ... Won gold medal with Canada at the 1997 World Championships. ... Also won gold medal with Canada at 1996 World junior championships. ... Will represent Canada at 2002 Olympics. ... Won two Memorial Cups during his junior career with the Kamloops Blazers.
Notes: Will be participating in his sixth NHL All-Star Game. ... This year marks only the second time he has not been voted to the starting lineup. ... Has been named to the NHL First All-Star Team three times. ... Was recipient of the Lady Byng Trophy in 1996 and 1997. ... Named runner-up for Hart Trophy in 1997. ... Was selected to NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1995. Leads Anaheim in all-time goals, assists and points. ... Selected to represent Canada at the 2002 Olympics.
10th All-Star Appearance Born: Oct. 5, 1965 MONTREAL, PQ, CAN Career Stats
Notes: Selected to play in his 10th NHL All-Star game. ... Has 12 goals and 22 points in All-Star competition, trailing only Wayne Gretzky, who has 13 goals and 25 points, on all-time list. ... Joins Gretzky as only player to be named All-Star MVP three times (1985, 88, 90). … Has captured six Art Ross Trophies and three Hart Trophies in his career. ... Led Penguins to back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992, earning Conn Smythe on both occasions. ... Won Calder Trophy in 1985 as League's top rookie. ... Returned Last year after three-and-a-half-year layoff from the game. ... Missed a major portion of this season after undergoing hip surgery. ...Will captain Canada in 2002 Olympics.
7th All-Star Appearance Born: Feb. 28, 1973 LONDON, ON, CAN Career Stats
Eric Lindros, New York Rangers (Injured, will not play)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
47
20
25
45
+14
Notes: Selected to play in his seventh NHL All-Star Game. ... Returned to hockey after a year layoff this fall when he was traded from Philadelphia to the Rangers during the summer. ... Was awarded Hart Trophy as NHL's MVP in 1995, also earned Lester B. Pearson Award that year. ... Was named NHL First Team All-Star in 1995. ... Led the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1997 before losing to Detroit. ... Became youngest captain in Flyers history on Sept. 6, 1994. ... Was selected to NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1993. ... Captained Team Canada in the 1998 Olympics. ... Will represent Canada in the 2002 Olympics.
Notes: Is making his fifth NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Named as one of the original eight selections to represent Canada in the 2002 Olympics. ... Recorded a hat trick for the Western Conference in the 1997 NHL All-Star Game. ... Owns many Sharks records, including most points, goals and power-play goals in a season. Tops Sharks all-time list for goals, points and power-play goals. ... Is in fourth year as Sharks captain.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: Feb. 2, 1977 EDINA, MN, USA Career Stats
Mark Parrish, New York Islanders
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
46
22
18
40
+4
Notes: Will be making his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Has already tied career high for assists (18) in a season and is on pace to shatter record for goals (24) in a season with a 22-18-40 showing through Jan. 16. ... Led all rookies with goals (24) in 1998-99 while with Florida. … Represented Team USA at the 2001 World Championships. ... Earned silver medal with Team USA at 1997 World Junior Championships in Switzerland.
7th All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 17, 1970 BOSTON, MA, USA Career Stats
Jeremy Roenick, Philadelphia Flyers
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
51
16
36
52
+27
Notes: Will be playing in his seventh NHL All-Star Game. ... Signed with the Philadelphia Flyers as a free agent this July. ... Has recorded three 100-point seasons in his career and recorded back-to-back 50-goal seasons in 1992 and 1993. …Participated in 1996 world Cup of Hockey and 1998 Winter Olympics for the United States. ... Will participate in 2002 Olympics.
10th All-Star Appearance Born: July 7, 1969 BURNABY, BC, CAN Career Stats
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
54
16
34
50
+3
Notes: Will be making his 10th NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Has tallied 12 All-Star assists, just one of the record held by Mark Messier and Ray Bourque. ... Was a member of Colorado’s 2001 Stanley Cup championship team. Also won 1996 Cup with the Avs, winning the Conn Smythe after scoring 34 points in the postseason. ... Earned the Hart, Lester B. Pearson and Lady Byng trophies after his 2000-01 performance. ... Has posted four 100-point seasons, including a career high 120 points in 1995-96. … Represented Canada at 1998 Olympics. ... Was one of first eight players named to play for Canada in 2002 Olympics.
7th All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 23, 1969 MIMICO, ON, CAN Career Stats
Brendan Shanahan, Detroit Red Wings (Starter)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
53
27
24
51
+20
Notes: Will be participating in his seventh NHL All-Star Game. Appeared in six straight before missing last season's game. ... Voted to starting lineup for fifth time in his career. ... Won the Accuracy Shooting event at the 1994 SuperSkills Event and tied for first in 1998. Scored two goals in his NHL All-Star Game debut in 1994. ... Named to the 2002 Canadian Olympic team. ... Played for Canada in the 1998 Olympics.
Notes: Making his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Established career highs for goals (37) and points (71) last season for Boston. ... In 1999-2000, Thornton led Boston in goals, assists, points and penalty minutes, becoming just the second Bruin to ever do that feat. ... Was youngest member of Team Canada squad that claimed Gold at the 1997 World Junior Championships. ... Was first-overall pick in the 1997 Entry Draft.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 3, 1978 PONTIAC, MI, USA Career Stats
Mike York, New York Rangers
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
54
18
29
47
+13
Notes: Named to replace the injured Eric Lindros on the North America All-Star roster. ...Gritty forward has been a big part of the New York Rangers' solid season... Named to 2002 U.S. Olympic team. ... Scored 14 goals and 17 assists in 79 games during 2000-01 season. ... Debuted in 1999-2000 season, scoring 26 goals and 24 assists for the. ... Third-place finisher in Calder Trophy balloting in 1999-2000. ... Third leading rookie scorer in NHL that season... Led all NHL rookies and ranked third on the team with 1,131 total face-offs. ... Placed first among League rookies and third on the club with 544 face-off wins. ... In 1998-99 was one of only 14 Michigan State players to record 200-or-more career points (201). ...A two-time Hobey Baker Award finalist. ... Is one of only 12 Americans to skate in three World Junior Championships
North America All-Stars: Defenseman
5th All-Star Appearance Born: Dec. 10, 1969 SIMCOE, ON, CAN Career Stats
Rob Blake, Colorado Avalanche (Starter)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
50
12
28
40
+4
Notes: Making his fifth NHL All-Star appearance. ... Won the 2001 Stanley Cup as a member of the Avalanche. ... Won the 1998 Norris Trophy. ... Was Captain of the Kings from 1995 to 2001, before being traded to Colorado. ... Led Kings to 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. ... Was runner-up for the Masterton Trophy in 1998. ... Played for Canada at the 1998 Olympics, earning Best Defenseman honors. ... Will represent Canada at 2002 Olympic Games. ... Was selected to the NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1991.
11th All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 25, 1962 CHICAGO, IL, USA Career Stats
Chris Chelios, Detroit Red Wings
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
53
3
20
23
+32
Notes: Named to replace the injured Brian Rafalski on the North America All-Star roster. ... Will be making his eleventh NHL All-Star Game appearance. ...One of the top offensive blueliners in the league, Chelios is also strong on defense. He forces turnovers, creates chances off the rush and has a great slap shot, which makes him an instrumental part of the power play. He is also very strong on his skates and is difficult to beat one-on-one. Selected by the Montreal Canadiens in 1981. Won the Norris Trophy three times (1989, 1993 and 1996). Played in his 1,000th NHL game in 1998. Won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1986. Played for Team USA in the 1984 Olympics and captained them in 1998. Captained the Chicago Blackhawks (1996-97 through March 23, 1999).
2nd All-Star Appearance Born: June 26, 1976 WINDSOR, ON, CAN Career Stats
Ed Jovanovski, Vancouver Canucks
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
55
14
13
27
-11
Notes: Will be making his second-straight NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Named to NHL All-rookie Team in 1996. ... In his rookie season, he helped lead the Florida Panthers to the Stanley Cup Finals before falling to Colorado. ... Was acquired by Canucks four years ago in nine-player trade that sent Pavel Bure to Florida. ... Will represent Canada in the 2002 Olympics.
9th All-Star Appearance Born: Mar. 3, 1968 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX, USA Career Stats
Brian Leetch, New York Rangers
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
54
7
29
36
+19
Notes: Will be making his ninth NHL All-Star Game appearance. ... Captured the Norris Trophy in 1992 and 1997. ... Won a Stanley cup with the New York Rangers in 1994, capturing the Conn Smythe Trophy in the process. ... Won the Calder Trophy and was named to NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1989. … Performed for United States at the 1998 Olympics and the 1996 World Cup. ... Will represent U.S. at 2002 Olympics.
4th All-Star Appearance Born: Oct. 10, 1974 DRYDEN, ON, CAN Career Stats
Notes: Will be appearing in his fourth NHL All-Star Game. ... Was voted to the starting lineup for third-straight season. ... Captured the Norris Trophy in 2000. ... Became just the second defenseman to win the Hart Trophy in 2000, joining legendary Bruins defenseman Bobby Orr. ... Won the Bud Light Plus/Minus Award in 1998 with a plus-47 mark. ... Was named the runner-up for the Norris Trophy in 1998. ... Selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1994. Became the youngest captain in Blues history on Sept. 29, 1997 as a 22-year-old. ... Performed for Canada at the 1998 Olympics. ... Will represent Canada at the 2002 Olympics.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: Sep. 28, 1973 DEARBORN, MI, USA Career Stats
Brian Rafalski, New Jersey Devils (Injured, will not play)
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
49
6
28
34
+6
Notes: Making his first NHL All-Star appearance. ... Won the 2000 Stanley Cup in his rookie NHL season. ... Scored 18 points in Devils' march to the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals. ... Was named To NHL All-Rookie Team in 2000. ... Played three seasons in Finland before coming to Devils, was named Finnish League's best defender in 1998 and 1999 while with HIFK Helsinki. ... Will represent United States in 2002 Olympic Games.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: June 12, 1977 LLOYDMINSTER, SK, CAN Career Stats
Wade Redden, Ottawa Senators
GP
G
A
TP
+/-
52
7
18
25
+19
Notes: Will be making his first NHL All-Star appearance. ... Set career highs in assists (37) and points (47) last season. … Represented Canada in the 1999 and 2001 World Championships and the 1995 and 1996 World Junior Championships. ... Named to the Memorial Cup's All--Star Team while playing for Brandon in 1996. ... Was second-overall pick in the 1995 Entry Draft by the New York Islanders.
North America All-Stars: Goaltenders
3rd All-Star Appearance Born: Jan. 29, 1967 WINDSOR, ON, CAN Career Stats
Notes: Will be appearing in his third NHL All-Star Game. ... Playing in his 14th NHL season, Burke has also played for New Jersey, Hartford, Carolina, Vancouver, Philadelphia and Florida. ...Was SuperSkills MVP at last year's NHL All-Star Game. … Represented Canada in the 1988 and 1992 Olympic games, capturing a silver medal in 1992.
10th All-Star Appearance Born: Oct. 5, 1965 QUEBEC, PQ, CAN Career Stats
Patrick Roy, Colorado Avalanche (Starter)
GP
W
L
T
GAA
SO
41
22
13
6
1.90
7
Notes: Will be making his 10th NHL All-Star appearance. ... Voted to the starting lineup for the ninth time in his career. ... Led Colorado Avalanche to the 2001 Stanley Cup, winning his third Conn Smythe Trophy in the process. ... Has won three other Stanley Cups in his career. ... Set the mark for career wins last season, recording win No. 448 against Washington to surpass Terry Sawchuk. ... Has won the Vezina Trophy three times. ... Has won William Jennings Trophy three times. ... Named to the NHL's First All-Star Team three times. ... Named to the NHL's All-Rookie Team in 1986. ... Represented Canada in 1998 Olympics.
1st All-Star Appearance Born: Sept. 13, 1976 LAVAL, PQ, CAN Career Stats
Jose Theodore, Montreal Canadiens
GP
W
L
T
GAA
SO
40
18
14
6
2.14
4
Notes: Appearing in his first NHL All-Star Game. ... Became first goalie in history of NHL to score a goal and register a shutout in the same game as he beat the New York Islanders, 3-0, on Jan. 2, 2001. ... Selected to the 2000 World Championships Second All-Star Team after leading the tournament in GAA, shutouts and save percentage. ... Named best goaltender and First All-Star Team selection at the 1996 World Junior Championships.