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9. Tom Barrasso

9. Tom Barrasso

Tom Barrasso may not have been the most natural person to like, but make no mistake that this is a Goaltender who is Hall of Fame worthy, a lot of which was due to what he accomplished in Pittsburgh.

The winner of the Vezina Trophy and Calder Trophy in the same season in Buffalo, Barrasso, would win 124 Games for the Buffalo Sabres, and he would be traded to Pittsburgh, as the Sabres had seemingly given up on him.  Barrasso would struggle but would regain some of his lost form and was the backstop that they needed to help the Penguins win two straight Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992.  The following season, Barrasso would be named a Second Team All-Star and was the runner-up for the Vezina Trophy.  He would finish third in Vezina voting in 1997-98. 

Barrasso would be traded to the Ottawa Senators in the 1999-2000 season, and he would record 226 Wins overall with the Penguins.  He may have had a hate-hate relationship with media and management with Pittsburgh, but he was a large part of their success in the early 90s.  He would receive the ulitimate call in 2023, when he was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Goalie
  • Acquired: Traded from the Buffalo Sabres with Buffalo’s 1990 3rd Round Pick (which would be Joe Dziedzic) for Doug Bodger and Darrin Shannon 6/21/03.
  • Departed: Traded to the Ottawa Senators for Ron Tugnutt and Janne Laukkanen 3/14/00.
  • Games Played: 460
  • Notable Statistics: 226 Wins
    153 Losses
    53 Ties
    13 Shutouts
    3.27 Goals Against Average
    .895 Save Percentage
    77.7 Goalie Point Shares

    101 Playoff Games
    56 Wins
    42 Losses
    6 Shutouts
    2.91 Goals Against Average
    .907 Save Percentage
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Champion (1991 & 1992)
    Second Team All-Star (1993)
    Most Wins (1993)

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