Eddies Carrer Story
Eddies Carrer Story

1982-83

Won the Zone 4 High School Hockey Championship with the Carman Cougars


1985-86

Named top goaltender in Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL)


Ed as a member of the Winkler Flyers


1986-87

First-Team WCHA All-Star
Named to NCAA All-America West second team
Named to NCAA All-Tournament team
Led UND to the NCAA hockey championship


Ed as a member of the 1987 NCAA champion
University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux


1987-88

Signed as a free agent by the Chicago Blackhawks on June 18, 1987
Turned pro with the Saginaw Hawks of the IHL
Named to IHL All-Star first-team
Won Garry F. Longman Memorial Trophy (IHL Top Rookie)
(shared with John Cullen)


1988-89

Played in first NHL game, a 3-4 overtime loss to Detroit, on October 18, 1988
Recorded first NHL victory, 7-2 over Detroit, on December 23, 1988


1990-91

Set the Chicago Blackhawks record for wins in a single season when he records his 39th on March 14, 1991, surpassing Tony Esposito's old mark set in 1969-70
Named to NHL All-Rookie team
Named Rookie of the Year by The Sporting News
Named to The Sporting News All-Star first team
Named Rookie of the Year by The Hockey News
Named Goaltender of the Year by The Hockey News
Named to The Hockey News All-Star team
Named to NHL All-Star first team
Won Vezina Trophy (best goaltender in the NHL)
Won Calder Memorial Trophy (NHL rookie of the year)
Won William M. Jennings Trophy (fewest goals against in the NHL)
Won Trico Goaltender Award
Member of the NHL/Upper Deck All-Rookie Team
Led NHL with a .910 save percentage


Ed displays his hardware
at the 1991 NHL Awards


1991-92

Played in the NHL All-Star Game


1992-93

Played in the NHL All-Star Game
Became only the 5th NHL goaltender to record two 40-win seasons, when he notched win #40 on April 13, 1993
Won Vezina Trophy
Won William M. Jennings Trophy
Named to NHL All-Star first team
Named to The Sporting News All-Star second team


1994-95

Won Jennings Trophy
Runner-up for Vezina Trophy


1995-96

Played in the NHL All-Star Game



1996-97

Traded from the Chicago Blackhawks to the San Jose Sharks on January 25, 1997, for Ulf Dahlen, Michal Sykora, Chris Terreri and a conditional draft pick.
Recorded the San Jose Sharks' only shutout of the year on March 6, 1997
Signed as a free agent with the Dallas Stars on July 2, 1997


1997-98

Set a new Dallas Stars franchise record for shutouts in a season when he recorded his 7th on December 10th, 1997, against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Played in the NHL All-Star Game
Set a new Dallas Stars franchise record for wins in a season when he recorded his 32nd on April 6th, 1998, against the Toronto Maple Leafs.




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