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Accomplishments NHL First Team All-Star (1984) Won Vezina Trophy (1984) Won Calder Trophy (1984) NHL All-Rookie Team (1984) NHL Second Team All-Star (1985) Shared Jennings Trophy with Bob Suave (1985) Led the NHL in shutouts (1984-85) Led the NHL in playoff shutouts and goals-against average - (1990-91) Led the NHL in playoff minutes played (1991-92) Led the NHL in playoff shutouts (1992-93) Currently is the Penguins all-time leader in wins Miscellaneous First NHL Game: Oct. 5, 1983 a 5-3 Buffalo win vs Hartford First NHL Win: Oct. 5, 1983 a 5-3 Buffalo win vs Hartford First NHL Shutout: Jan. 18, 1984 a 4-0 Buffalo win at Los - Angeles Milestones: 500th game (April 7, 1993) vs Montreal - 250th win (November 18, 1993) vs Washington Personal Tom and his wife, Megan, have three daughters, Ashley, Kelsey, - and Mallory So long for now, check out the list of Penguins, Goaltender, and NHL Links below.
Pens' Barrasso is Player of the Week NEW YORK (February 2, 1998) - Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tom Barrasso has been named the NHL Player of the Week for the period ending Feb. 1. Barrasso posted a 3-0-1 record, 1.96 goals-against average and .942 save percentage as the Penguins extended their unbeaten streak to seven games and increased their lead in the Northeast Division to five points. Barrasso edged Mighty Ducks of Anaheim right wing Teemu Selanne (3-4-7 in three games), Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Oleg Tverdovsky (3-4-7 in four games) and Florida Panthers goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck (3-1-0, 1.51 goals-against average, two shutouts) for the award. The Pittsburgh netminder allowed two goals in each of his four games played for the week, beginning with a 27-save performance in a 4-2 home win over the St. Louis Blues on Jan. 26. He turned aside 24 shots in a 2-2 tie at Washington on Jan. 28 and made 29 saves in a 4-2 road win over the Boston Bruins on Jan. 29. Hosting the Detroit Red Wings on Jan. 31, Barrasso made 51 saves, tied for the highest single-game total by a goaltender this season, as the Penguins defeated Detroit 4-2. The 32-year-old Boston native has enjoyed an outstanding comeback season after being limited to five appearances in 1996-97 due to a recurring shoulder injury. In 43 games this season Barrasso has posted a 23-9-8 record, 2.04 goals-against average and .923 save percentage while recording six shutouts. He ranks among the top four goaltenders in wins (third place tie), goals-against average (fourth) , save percentage (second) and shutouts (third). Playing in his 15th NHL season, his 10th in a Penguins uniform, Barrasso has 318 career regular season wins, making him one of six active goaltenders with 300-or-more wins. The others are St. Louis' Grant Fuhr (375), Colorado's Patrick Roy (370), Montreal's Andy Moog (369), San Jose's Mike Vernon (318) and Florida's Vanbiesbrouck (304). This marks Barrasso's fourth career NHL Player of the Week Award and first since November of 1992. He first captured the award as a member of the Buffalo Sabres in January 1983, his rookie season in the NHL.
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