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Blackhawks Re-Sign G Jocelyn Thibault

 

July 28, 2004

 

The Blackhawks announced today that they have re-signed goaltender Jocelyn Thibault to a one-year deal.

 

Thibault, a 5'11", 169 pound, 29-year-old netminder appeared in only 14 games with the Blackhawks last season after undergoing hip surgery on Nov. 15, 2003. In his 14 appearances, Thibault posted a record of 5-7-2 with a 2.85 goals against average and a .913 save percentage with one shutout. Thibault had a record of 5-3-2 with 1 shutout, a 2.27 goals against average, and a .933 save percentage prior to his injury and surgery in November.

 

In his six seasons with the Blackhawks, Thibault has appeared in 321 games while posting a 137-142-37 record with a 2.63 goals against average, a .905 save percentage and 28 shutouts. He currently ranks 4th on the Blackhawks' all-time wins list (1. Tony Esposito -- 418 wins/873 games played, 2. Glenn Hall -- 275 wins/618 games played, 3. Ed Belfour -- 201 wins/415 games played, 4. Jocelyn Thibault -- 136 wins/321 games played) while tied for 5th on the clubs all-time shutout list (1. Tony Esposito -- 74 SO, 2. Glenn Hall -- 51 SO, 3. Chuck Gardiner -- 42 SO, 4. Ed Belfour -- 30 SO, T-5. Jocelyn Thibault -- 28 SO and Mike Karakas 28 SO).

 

A veteran of 11 NHL seasons, Thibault has appeared in 536 career NHL games while postings a 227-217-68 record with a 2.69 goals against average, a .905 save percentage and 36 shutouts while playing for Quebec/Colorado, Montreal and the Blackhawks. He represented the Blackhawks at the 2003 NHL All-Star Game, his first All-Star appearance

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This was announced at Blackhawkzone.com nearly two weeks ago. The terms for the contract are the following: 1 year, $3.3 million. That's a $200K raise from last year.

 

Hopefully he won't get hurt again this year so that he can be a good teacher for our goaltenders of the future, Michael Leighton, and Craig Anderson.

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Ohhh Goody... more years with Mr. Softy in net. Sheesh.

I used to laugh at this clown when he was with Montreal. He'd give up soft goal after soft goal & now he's been giving up soft goals in Chicago for several years now. They could leave a tree stump there in net and have fewer goals against.

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Let's see... all the TBlow hating has to do with he is very soft mentally and physically. He is giving up some of the softest goals and huge rebounds all the time. The guy is a back up on any other team in the league.

No Kevin Weekes did that. The prick was leaning against the net (right after a Canes goal to tie the damned game) when someone took a shot from right inside the blue line and it was in for a goal. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I saw that (one of three damned games that I got to see last year, at least the other two were wins :headbang ). :lol:

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Well Kevin Weekes is a terrible goalie too. I wouldn't say TBo is terrible but he isn't great either. Like I said Tbo would be a back up on most good teams.

Damn straight! If Weekes didn't whine so much to the press I would say he would be a great backup goalie, but he has a history of it (apparently did it alot in NC from what I read on Canes baords and definitely did it when he was with TB).

 

Tbo was great in one game I saw him in, but looked really soft in most of the others. Gotta agree with you on your Tbo assesment, Evil.

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