JOCELYN THIBAULT RUMORS

This Day In Hockey History (12/11)

Today we salute another great moment or at least very good moment in hockey history on This Day. There is a part of me that kind of wonders how this good this player could have been if not for a multitude of injuries. Sure, so many guys fall under this category but there was something about Eric Daze that screamed unlucky. Anyway, here is today's gem from nine years ago and...
Via The Hockey Program  |  December 11, 2011

NHL Number 41 - Jocelyn Thibault

Jocelyn Thibault played 14 seasons in the NHL as a goaltender, establishing a solid career as a member of six NHL teams (five franchises, considering Quebec/Colorado). Thibault was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1993 draft, and would play in net for them during 29 regular season games, beginning as a 19 year old. In that rookie season, Thibault was introduced to some...
Via Best Athletes By The Numbers  |  June 06, 2010

Thibault Phones-A-Friend; Redden Reclamation Project Continues

I know this is hardly the most important story of the day, but I have to point out Jocelyn Thibault’s goaltending consultancy gig in Colorado: Rather than being with the team full time, as goaltending coach Jeff Hackett was the past few seasons, Thibault still lives in Montreal and is spending occasional stretches with the team [...] Related posts:Tortorella: ‘Yikes...
Via Puck Update  |  November 17, 2009

Frei: As a coach, Thibault mines relationships

Former Avalanche goaltender Jocelyn Thibault was ahead of Craig Anderson on the depth chart at Chicago for the three pre-lockout seasons, and then eventually was traded to Pittsburgh in August 2005.
Via Denver Post  |  November 15, 2009

Thibault as goalie adviser

Former Avalanche goalie Jocelyn Thibault, who was part of the 1995 trade with Montreal that brought Patrick Roy to Denver, has been hired as Colorado's goalie consultant.
Via Denver Post  |  September 02, 2009

Celebrating No. 33

As a young hockey fan, it was Patrick Roy who was my childhood hero. The way he led the Habs with his intensity, his drive, his passion, were all things I admired so much about him. He even meant so much to me that in Grade Eight when it came time for our Confirmation ceremony (where Catholics ...
Via The Power Play  |  November 24, 2008
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