Tom Barrasso
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Thomas Patrick Barasso (born 31 March 1965 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA) is a retired ice hockey player. He was a goaltender in the National Hockey League.
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Career overview
Tom Barasso grew up in a working class neighborhood, playing ice hockey on an outdoor rink. He was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres with #5 pick in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft and won both Calder Trophy and Vezina Trophy in his first season, becoming just the third player to win both awards in the same year. In 1989, the Sabres traded Barasso to the Pittsburgh Penguins where he won two Stanley Cups, in 1991 and 1992. In the next years, Barasso almost entirely missed two seasons, the 1994-95 NHL season and the 1996-97 NHL season with the injuries but came back with good performances in the next years. In March 2000, he was traded to Ottawa Senators. He then briefly played for several teams (Senators, the Carolina Hurricanes, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the St. Louis Blues) until retiring from ice hockey in 2003.
Awards
- 1984 - Calder Trophy (the best rookie in NHL)
- 1984 - Vezina Trophy (the best goaltender in NHL)
- 1984 - NHL All-Rookie team
- 1984 - NHL First All-Star team
- 1985 - William M. Jennings Trophy (fewest goals-against-average in NHL)
- 1985 - played in NHL All-Star game
- 1985 - NHL Second All-Star team
- 1993 - NHL Second All-Star team
Records
- most NHL wins by a US-born goaltender - 369
- most NHL points by a goaltender - 48 (all assists)
External link
- Barrasso stats (http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=00000216)
Categories: 1965 births | American ice hockey players | Buffalo Sabres players | Italian-Americans | Ottawa Senators players | Pittsburgh Penguins players | St. Louis Blues players | Toronto Maple Leafs players

