Andy Moog, born on February eighteenth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. His career in the National Hockey League (NHL) spanned several teams, including the Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, and Montreal Canadiens. Moog also proudly represented the Canadian national team during his illustrious career.
Throughout his time in the NHL, Moog achieved remarkable success, securing three Stanley Cup championships in the years nineteen eighty-four, nineteen eighty-five, and nineteen eighty-seven. His exceptional skills on the ice earned him recognition, culminating in the prestigious William M. Jennings Trophy during the nineteen eighty-nine to ninety NHL season. He shared this honor with his goaltending partner, Réjean Lemelin, for allowing the fewest total goals against their team during the regular season.
After retiring from professional play, Moog transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of assistant coach for the Dallas Stars during the two thousand nine to ten season. His extensive experience and knowledge of the game have made him a valuable asset in the coaching realm.