Saturday, March 9, 2019

Best NHL Goaltenders by Uniform Number

00- John Davidson (Rangers)






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Davidson used 00 as his uniform number during the 1977-78 season as backup goaltender with the New York Rangers, earning a record of 14-13-4. After Martin Biron also used the number during a brief stint with the Buffalo Sabres in 1995-96, the NHL discovered that uniform numbers beginning with 0 triggered a bug in their computerized database, leading to them banning such numbers from being used again.
Total Championship Wins: 0
Total Stanley Cup Game Wins: 0
1- Jacques Plante (Canadiens, Rangers, Maple Leafs)






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Plante used the number 1 with the Montreal Canadiens from 1952-63, as he claimed five straight Stanley Cups as a starter with the team from 1956 through 1960, with an additional Stanley Cup as a backup in 1953. Plante also used 1 with the New York Rangers from 1963 through 1965, then from 1970-73 with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Other strong competition included Turk Broda, who also won five Stanley Cups with the Maple Leafs but only had 24 Staney Cup game wins to Plante’s 26, as well as fellow Canadien Georges Vezina who had four.
First SC Game Win: 1918 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Hap Holmes, Toronto)
Last SC Game Win: 2011 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Roberto Luongo, Canucks)
Currently Used by: Roberto Luongo (Panthers), Keith Kinkaid (Devils), Semyon Varlamov (Avalanche), Thomas Greiss (Islanders), Casey DeSmith (Penguins), Pheonix Copley (Capitals)
Total SC Championship Wins: 83 (50 starter, 33 backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 256
2 through 14- N/A
15- Dave Kerr (Maroons)






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Kerr used 15 during his first run with the Montreal Maroons in 1930-31, earning a record of 14-8-4 on the season.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
16- N/A
17- Wilf Kude (Canadiens)






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Kude wore 17 as starting goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens from 1936 through 1938, taking a record of 22-17-5 in 1936-37, as well as an 18-17-12 record in 1937-38.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
18- Mike Karakas (Black Hawks)






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Karakas wore number 18 during his rookie season with the Chicago Black Hawks in 1935-36, before switching to 1 the following season. During the season, Karakas earned a record of 21-19-8.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
19- Turk Broda (Maple Leafs)






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Prior to changing to number 1 and winning five Stanley Cups, Broda used 19 in his rookie season of 1936-37, claiming a 22-19-4 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Mikko Koskinen (Oilers)
20- Ed Belfour (Stars, Maple Leafs, Panthers)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Belfour used the number 20 as a starter with the Dallas Stars from 1997 to 2002, including the Stars’ Stanley Cup winning run in 1999. Belfour also used the number with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2002 through 2006, as well as the Florida Panthers in 2006-07.
First SC Game Win: 1999 Stanley Cup Finals Game 2 (Ed Belfour, Stars)
Last SC Game Win: 2000 Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 (Ed Belfour, Stars)
Total SC Championship Wins: 1 (starter)
Total SC Game Wins: 6
Last Used: 2013-14 (Evgeni Nabokov, Islanders)
21- N/A
22- Glenn Hall (Red Wings)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Hall used 22 in his rookie season with the Detroit Red Wings in 1952-53, before switching to number 1 the following season.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 1952-53 (Glenn Hall, Red Wings)
23- Al Rollins (Maple Leafs)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Rollins used 23 as his number with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1950 to 1952, including the Maple Leafs’ Stanley Cup run in 1951 as a backup. However, Rollins would change his number to 1 following his departure for the Chicago Black Hawks.
Total SC Championship Wins: 1 (backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 1964-65 (Marcel Paille, Rangers)
24- Don Simmons (Maple Leafs)





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Simmons used number 24 from 1962 through 1964 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, during which time the Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup in 1963 and 1964 with Simmons as backup goaltender.
Total SC Championship Wins: 2 (backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 1964-65 (Terry Sawchuk, Maple Leafs)
25- Jacob Markstrom (Canucks)





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Markstrom began using 25 as a member of the Vancouver Canucks in 2015 and has continued using it to the present day, assuming starting goaltender duties in the 2017-18 season.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Jacob Markstrom (Canucks)
26- N/A
27- Ron Hextall (Flyers, Nordiques)





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One of the most revolutionary goaltenders of all time, Hextall used the number 27 with the Philadelphia Flyers from 1986 to 1992, then again with the Quebec Nordiques in 1992-93, then with the Flyers again from 1994 to 1999.
First SC Game Win: 1987 Stanley Cup Finals Game 3 (Ron Hextall, Flyers)
Last SC Game Win: 1987 Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 (Ron Hextall, Flyers)
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 3
Last Used: 1998-99 (Ron Hextall, Flyers)
28- Bob Sauve (Sabres, Devils)





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Sauve wore number 28 during his career backup role with the Buffalo Sabres from 1977 to 1985, then once again as a backup with the New Jersey Devils in his one season stint in 1988-89.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 1998-99 (Jimmy Waite, Coyotes)
29- Ken Dryden (Canadiens)





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Dryden won six Stanley Cups in with the Montreal Canadiens in 1971, 1973 and then four straight from 1976-79, all as a starter, during his tenure from 1970 to 1979 before leaving to pursue a broadcasting career.
Other Stanley Cup winning goaltenders using 29 include Mike Vernon, who won in 1997 with the Detroit Red Wings, and Marc-Andre Fleury, who won with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009.
Dryden’s number 29 was retired by the Canadiens in 2007.
First SC Game Win: 1971 Stanley Cup Game 3 (Ken Dryden, Canadiens)
Last SC Game Win: 2018 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Marc-Andre Fleury, Golden Knights)
Total SC Championship Wins: 14 (10 starter, 4 backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 35
Currently Used by: Mackenzie Blackwood (Devils), Marc-Andre Fluery (Golden Knights)
30- Martin Brodeur (Devils)





Brodeur won three Stanley Cups as a starter for the New Jersey Devils, coming in 1995, 2000 and 2003 during Brodeur’s tenure with the Devils from 1993-2014, using number 30 throughout the entire run.
A number of other goaltenders have won the Stanley Cup with 30, including Gump Worsley, Terry Sawchuk, Rogie Vachon, Gerry Cheevers, Mike Vernon, Bill Ranford, Chris Osgood, Cam Ward and Matt Murray.
Brodeur’s number 30 was retired by the Devils in 2016.
First SC Game Win: 1965 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Gump Worsley, Canadiens)
Last SC Game Win: 2017 Stanley Cup Game 6 (Matt Murray, Penguins)
Total SC Championship Wins: 26 (17 starter, 9 backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 82
Currently Used by: Henrik Lundqvist (Rangers), Matt Murray (Penguins), Cam Ward (Blackhawks), Ben Bishop (Stars), Laurent Brossoit (Jets), Ryan Miller (Ducks), Aaron Dell (Sharks), Malcolm Subban (Golden Knights)
31- Billy Smith (Islanders)





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Smith won all four of the Islanders’ Stanley Cups as starter using the number 31, winning from 1980 to 1983. Smith was a goaltender with the Islanders from 1972 to 1989, using 31 for all of those years.
Grant Fuhr also had a strong run with 31 as he earned three Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers in 1985, 1987 and 1988, while Antti Niemi also has a Stanley Cup victory with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010 as well.
Smith’s number 31 was retired by the Islanders in 1993.
First SC Game Win: 1980 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Billy Smith, Islanders)
Last SC Game Win: 2016 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Martin Jones, Sharks)
Total SC Championship Wins: 16 (8 starter, 8 backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 38
Currently Used by: Carey Price (Canadiens), Anders Nilsson (Senators), Frederik Anderson (Maple Leafs), Philipp Grubauer (Avalanche), Adin Hill (Coyotes), Martin Jones (Sharks)
32- Jonathan Quick (Kings)





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Quick earned the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings, using 32 as his uniform number, and has used the number from 2008 to the present day.
First SC Game Win: 1993 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Kelly Hrudey, Kings)
Last SC Game Win: 2014 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Jonathan Quick, Kings)
Total SC Championship Wins: 2 (starter)
Total SC Game Wins: 9
Currently Used by: Alex Stalock (Wild), Jonathan Quick (Kings)
33- Patrick Roy (Canadiens, Avalanche)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Roy won a total of four Stanley Cups with the number 33, with a pair of championships with the Montreal Canadiens in 1986 and 1993 as well as two more with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 and in 2001. Roy used 33 with the Canadiens from 1985-1995, as well as with the Avalanche from 1995 to 2003.
Roy’s number 33 was retired by the Avalanche in 2003, and retired again by the Canadiens in 2008.
First SC Game Win: 1980 Stanley Cup Game 2 (Pete Peeters, Flyers)
Last SC Game Win: 2001 Stanley Cup Game 7 (Patrick Roy, Avalanche)
Total SC Championship Wins: 5 (4 starter, 1 backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 21
Currently Used by: Cam Talbot (Flyers), David Rittich (Flames)
34- Miikka Kiprusoff (Sharks, Flames)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Kiprusoff used number 34 with the San Jose Sharks in the 2001-02 season, and with the Calgary Flames from 2003 through 2013, along the way nearly winning the Stanley Cup with the Flames in 2004.
First SC Game Win: 2004 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Miikka Kiprusoff, Flames)
Last SC Game Win: 2004 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Miikka Kiprusoff, Flames)
Total SC Championship Wins: 2 (backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 3
Currently Used by: James Reimer (Panthers), Petr Mrazek (Hurricanes), Jake Allen (Blues)
35- Tom Barasso (Penguins, Hurricanes)





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Barasso wore number 35 with the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1988 to 1999, then again with the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2001-02 season. During his time with the Penguins, Barrasso claimed the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992.
Other Stanley Cup champions using number 35 include Andy Moog in 1984 with the Edmonton Oilers, Mike Richter with the New York Rangers in 1994, Nikolai Khabibulin with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004, and Jean-Sebastien Giguere in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks.
First SC Game Win: 1971 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Tony Esposito, Black Hawks)
Last SC Game Win: 2017 Stanley Cup Game 4 (Pekka Rinne, Predators)
Total SC Championship Wins: 11
Total SC Game Wins: 32
Currently Used by: Linus Ullmark (Sabres), Jimmy Howard (Red Wings), Curtis McElhinney (Hurricanes), Anton Khudobin (Stars), Pekka Rinne (Predators), Darcy Kuemper (Coyotes)
36- John Gibson (Ducks)





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Gibson has used the number 36 from 2014 to the present with the Anaheim Ducks, his best season coming in 2017-18 with a 31-18-7 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: John Gibson (Ducks), Jack Campbell (Kings)
37- Olaf Kolzig (Capitals)





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Kolzig used 37 throughout his entire career with the Washington Capitals from 1994 to 2008, including a Stanley Cup appearance in 1998. His best season statistics-wise came in 1999-00 with a 41-20-11 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Antti Niemi (Canadiens), Brian Elliott (Flyers), Connor Hellebuyck (Jets)
38- Jeff Deslauriers (Oilers)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Deslauriers used the number 38 in the 2009-10 season with the Edmonton Oilers, earning a record of 16-28-4 as the Oilers finished last in the Western Conference.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2011-12 (Dan Ellis, Ducks)
39- Dominik Hasek (Sabres, Senators, Red Wings)





Photo Credit: The Goalies Archive
Hasek used the number 39 with the Buffalo Sabres from 1992 to 2001, as well as in 2001-02 with the Detroit Red Wings, then in 2005-06 with the Ottawa Senators, before coming back to the Red Wings from 2006-08. In 2002, Hasek claimed the Stanley Cup with the Red Wings as a starter, then in 2008 as a backup with the Red Wings as a backup.
Hasek’s number 39 was retired by the Sabres in 2015.
First SC Game Win: 1999 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Dominik Hasek, Sabres)
Last SC Game Win: 2002 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Dominik Hasek, Red Wings)
Total SC Championship Wins: 3 (1 starter, 2 backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 6
Last Used: 2015-16 (Mike Condon- Canadiens, Anders Nilsson- Oilers)
40- Tuukka Rask (Bruins)





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Rask has used number 40 during his tenure with the Boston Bruins from 2009 to the present, as well as winning a Stanley Cup with the Bruins as a backup in 2011. Rask also led the Bruins on Stanley Cup runs in 2013 and 2019, however the team was defeated in the Finals both times.
First SC Game Win: 1991 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Frank Pietrangelo, Penguins)
Last SC Game Win: 2019 Stanley Cup Game 6 (Tuukka Rask, Bruins)
Total SC Championship Wins: 2 (backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 6
Currently Used by: Tuukka Rask (Bruins), Carter Hutton (Sabres), Garret Sparks (Maple Leafs), Robin Lehner (Islanders), Alexandar Georgiev (Rangers), Devan Dubnyk (Wild)
41- Craig Anderson (Avalanche, Senators)





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Anderson wore 41 with the Colorado Avalanche from 2009 to 2011, then from the 2010-11 season to the present for the Ottawa Senators, with his strongest season coming in 2016-17, holding a 25-11-4.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Jaroslav Halak (Bruins), Craig Anderson (Senators), Mike Smith (Flames)
42- Robert Esche (Coyotes, Flyers)





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Esche used the number 42 for the Phoenix Coyotes from 2000 to 2002, then with the Philadelphia Flyers from 2002 to 2006, primarily in a backup role with both teams. Esche’s best season with 42 came in 2005-06 as he earned a record of 22-11-5.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2005-06 (Robert Esche, Flyers)
43- Martin Biron (Sabres, Flyers, Islanders, Rangers)





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Biron wore 43 with the Buffalo Sabres from 1999 to 2007, then with the Philadelphia Flyers from the 2006-07 season through 2009, followed by a one season stint with the New York Islanders in 2009-10 before finishing out his career with the New York Rangers from 2010 to 2013. Biron’s best season came in 2005-06 with a 21-8-3 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2012-13 (Martin Biron, Sabres)
44- N/A
45- Jonathan Bernier (Kings, Maple Leafs, Avalanche, Red Wings)





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Bernier began using 45 during his stay with the Los Angeles Kings from 2010 to 2013, which included a Stanley Cup championship as backup in 2012, then again from 2013 to 2016 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, before switching in favor of 1 with the Anaheim Ducks in 2016-17. However, Bernier would return to using 45 in 2017-18 with the Colorado Avalanche, as well as with the Detroit Red Wings in 2018-19.
Total SC Championship Wins: 1 (backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Jonathan Bernier (Red Wings)
46- N/A
47- John Grahame (Bruins, Lightning, Hurricanes)





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Grahame used number 47 with the Boston Bruins from 2001 to 2003, then with the Tampa Bay Lightning from 2003 to 2006, which gave him a Stanley Cup championship as backup in 2004. Grahame wrapped up his career with the Carolina Hurricanes from 2006 to 2008, continuing to use 47. Grahame’s strongest season came in 2003-04 with the Lightning, earning an 18-9-1 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 1 (backup)
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2007-08 (John Grahame, Hurricanes)
48- N/A
49- Michael Leighton (Blackhawks, Hurricanes, Flyers)





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Leighton began using number 49 with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2003-04, before taking a five-year long absence from sustained NHL action as he bounced between the NHL and the American Hockey League. He returned with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2008-09 as primary backup, then with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2009-10, leading the team to a Stanley Cup run before being eliminated in the Finals.
First SC Game Win: 2010 Stanley Cup Game 3 (Michael Leighton, Flyers)
Last SC Game Win: 2010 Stanley Cup Game 4 (Michael Leighton, Flyers)
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2009-10 (Michael Leighton, Flyers)
50- Corey Crawford (Blackhawks)





Photo Credit: Chicago Tribune
Crawford has used number 50 throughout his tenure with the Chicago Blackhawks from 2010 to the present day, earning Stanley Cups in 2013 and 2015 in the process.
First SC Game Win: 2013 Stanley Cup Game 1 (Corey Crawford, Blackhawks)
Last SC Game Win: 2019 Stanley Cup Game 7 (Jordan Binnington, Blues)
Total SC Championship Wins: 3
Total SC Game Wins: 9
Currently Used by: Corey Crawford (Blackhawks), Jordan Binnington (Blues)
51 & 52- N/A
53- Nikolai Khabibulin (Blackhawks)





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Khabibulin used 53 for one season in 2005-06 with the Chicago Blackhawks, before switching to 39 the following season. During the 2005-06 season, Khabibulin earned a record of 17-26-6.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2005-06: (Nikolai Khabibulin, Blackhawks)
54- Hannu Toivonen (Bruins)





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Toivonen wore the number 54 in the 2006-07 season with the Boston Bruins as a backup, taking a record of 3-9-1.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2006-07: (Hannu Toivonen, Bruins)
55 through 59- N/A
60- Jose Theodore (Canadiens, Avalanche, Capitals, Wild, Panthers)





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Theodore used number 60 with the Montreal Canadiens from 1996 to 2006, primarily as a starter, before playing with the Colorado Avalanche from 2006 to 2008, as well as the Washington Capitals from 2008 to 2010, then heading out to play for the Minnesota Wild in the 2010-11 season, before finishing up his career with the Florida Panthers in 2011-12.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2013-14 (Kevin Poulin, Islanders)
61 through 69- N/A
70- Braden Holtby (Capitals)





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Holtby began using number 70 during his tenure with the Washington Capitals from 2012 to the present, which included a Stanley Cup championship in 2018.
First SC Game Win: 2018 Stanley Cup Game 2 (Braden Holtby, Capitals)
Last SC Game Win: 2018 Stanley Cup Game 5 (Braden Holtby, Capitals)
Total SC Championship Wins: 1
Total SC Game Wins: 4
Currently Used by: Louie Domingue (Lightning), Joonas Korpisalo (Blue Jackets), Braden Holtby (Capitals)
71- N/A
72- Sergei Bobrovsky (Blue Jackets)





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Bobrovsky started using 72 during his run with the Columbus Blue Jackets, which began in 2012 and is continuing to the present day. During this time with the Blue Jackets, Bobrovsky’s best season came in 2016-17, as he earned a 41-17-5 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Sergei Bobrovsky (Blue Jackets)
73- N/A
74- Juuse Saros (Predators)





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Saros has played with the Nashville Predators, mainly as a backup, since 2016 to the present day, using 74 throughout his time. Saros’ strongest season came in 2017-18, where he earned an 11-5-7 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Juuse Saros (Predators)
75 through 78- N/A
79- Carter Hart (Flyers)





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Hart began play during the 2018-19 season, using the number 79 with the Philadelphia Flyers. So far in the season, as of this writing, Hart has a 13-8-1 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Currently Used by: Carter Hart (Flyers)
80- Kevin Weekes (Islanders, Lightning, Hurricanes, Rangers)





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Weekes began using the number 80 with the New York Islanders for the 1999-00 season, before heading to the Tampa Bay Lightning from 2000 to 2002. After that, he went to the Carolina Hurricanes from 2002 to 2004 and then the New York Rangers from 2005 to 2007, continuing to use the number. However, Weekes switched to number 1 as he left for his final destination in the New Jersey Devils.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2006-07 (Kevin Weekes, Rangers)
81 through 87- N/A
88- Andrei Vasilevskiy (Lightning)





          
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Vasilevskiy began using 88 in 2014 with the Tampa Bay Lightning as a backup, and continues to use it to the present day as a starter. Vasilevskiy also earned a win in the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals, however the Lightning would ultimately lose to the Chicago Blackhawks.
First and Only SC Game Win: 2015 Stanley Cup Game 2 (Andrei Vasilevskiy, Lightning)
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 1
Currently Used by: Andrei Vasilevskiy (Lightning)
89 through 91- N/A
92- Tomas Vokoun (Penguins)





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Vokoun wore number 92 for one season in 2012-13 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, as he earned a respectable 13-4 record in his final season.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 2012-13 (Tomas Vokoun, Penguins)
93- Daren Puppa (Lightning)





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Puppa used 93 as his jersey number from 1993 to 1998, with all of those seasons coming with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Puppa’s best record with the number came in 1995-96 when he grabbed a 29-16-9 record.
Total SC Championship Wins: 0
Total SC Game Wins: 0
Last Used: 1997-98 (Daren Puppa, Lightning)
94 through 99- N/A

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