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8. John Gibson

8. John Gibson

From Pittsburgh, John Gibson played college hockey at the prestigious University of Michigan and the United States at the World Juniors.  The Anaheim Ducks took the American Goalie in the Second Round of the 2011 Draft, and it was the organization that he spent his first twelve seasons with.

Gibson made his first appearance for Anaheim for three Games in the 2013-13 Season, and in 2015-16, he split the William M. Jennings Trophy with co-netminder, Frederik Andersen.  Gibson was seventh in Vezina Trophy that year, and he has appeared in the lion's share of the duties between the pipes since. Gibson was tenth in Vezina voting in 2018-19, and he would be named to three All-Star teams.

Following the 2024-25 Season, Gibson was traded to Detroit.  With Anaheim, he had a 2.89 GAA with a 2014-217-63 Record.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Goalie
  • Acquired: Selected in the 2nd Round, 39th Overall in the NHL Draft 6/24/11.
  • Departed: Traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Petr Mrazek, a 2026 4th Round Pick and a 2027 2nd Round Pick 6/28/25
  • Games Played: 506
  • Notable Statistics:

    204 Wins
    217 Losses
    63 Ties 
    24 Shutouts
    2.89 Goals Against Average
    .910 Save Percentage 
    91.0 Goalie Point Shares

    26 Playoff Games
    11 Wins
    13 Losses
    1 Shutout
    2.60 Goals Against Average
    .912 Save Percentage

    Top Ten Vezina Trophy Finishes as a Duck:
    7th in 2017 & 10th in 2010

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (2016 & 2019)
    William M. Jennings Trophy (2016)
    Most Minutes Played (2011-12)

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