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Grant S. Fuhr
Born on September 28, 1962
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada
5'9" tall 190 lbs
Catches right
Played two seasons with the Victoria Cougars of the Western Hockey League.
Earned WHL First Team all-star status in both 1979-80 and 1980-81.
Drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round, eighth overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft.
Played parts of four seasons in the American Hockey League with the Moncton Alpines, Cape Breton Oilers and Rochester Americans totaling 19 regular season games played.
Played parts of 19 seasons in the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames.
Earned 28 wins and 14 ties during rookie NHL regular season in 1981-82.
Won five Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers in 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88 and 1989-90.
Recorded 25 or more NHL regular season wins nine times.
Won the Vezina Trophy in 1988 as a member of the Edmonton Oilers.
Shared the Williams M. Jennings Trophy with Dominik Hasek in 1994 as a member of the Buffalo Sabres.
Played in six NHL All-Star Games and Rendez-Vous '87.
Recieved All-Star Game MVP in 1986.
NHL First Team All-Star in 1988 and NHL Second Team All-Star in 1982.
First in most NHL regular season games appeared in by a goaltender, one season with 79 in 1995-96.
First in longest undefeated streak by a goaltender in his first NHL season with 23 game wins.
Set an NHL record for most regular season assists/points by a goalie by earning 14 assists in 1983-84.
Second in total career points by a goalie with 46.
Second in career NHL playoff game wins with 92.
Tied for fourth in the NHL longest undefeated streak by a goaltender in one season with 23 game wins.
Sixth in career NHL regular season wins with 403.
Recorded 403 wins and 114 ties in 868 regular season games played including 25 shutouts.
Won two Canada Cups in 1984 and 1987 for Team Canada.
Member of Team Canada at the 1987 Canada Cup Tournament.
Represented Canada at the 1989 World Championships earning a silver medal.



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